LITERARY NOTICES. 



ON the 1st of July will commence, in monthly numbers, The 

 National Gallery of Painting and Sculpture, in the best style of 

 outline engraving, on steel, with a description of each subject, and a 

 brief memoir of the artist, under the superintendence of Mr, Valpy. 

 The work will be printed on fine paper, in 8vo., and each part will 

 contain, on ail average, twelve engravings. 



A History of the Manfacturing Population ; comprising its Moral, 

 Social, and Physical Condition; its Manners, Habits, Modes of 

 Living, &c. &c., with the State of Health, peculiar Diseases, and 

 Rate of Mortality ; and embracing an Examination of Infant Labour, 

 Factory Labour, c. &c., is on the eve of publication, in one volume 

 8vo. 



Mr. Madden, well known by his popular Travels in Turkey, has 

 just committed to the press a new work, entitled The Infirmities of 

 Genius. 



A tale, understood to be from the pen of Miss Knight, author of 

 " Dinarbas," and " Marius Flaminius/' is just ready for publication, 

 entitled Sir Guy de Lusignan. 



Nearly ready for publication, editions in English and French of 

 The Language of Flowers, with beautifully coloured plates. 



Romances of the Chlvalric Ages, a new work, illustrating the man- 

 ners and customs of the middle ages, embellished with numerous 

 characteristic etchings, will shortly be published. 



Preparing for publication, a Treatise on Roads, in which the right 

 principles to be followed are explained and illustrated by the plans, 

 specifications, and contracts, made use of by Thomas Telford, Esq., 

 on the Holyhead road. By Sir Henry Parnell, Bart. One Volume, 

 8vo., with plates. 



Preparing for publication, in an octavo volume, History of the 

 Manufacturing Population, comprising its moral, social, and physical 

 conditions its manners, habits, and modes of life ; and embracing 

 an examination of infant labour, and of factory labour in general, 

 with its rate of mortality, peculiar diseases, &c. &c. 



Great Rivers of Europe. Just ready, elegantly bound, price One 

 Guinea, Turner's Annual Tour; or, The River Scenery of Europe, 

 containing twenty-one plates, from drawings by J. M. W. Turner, 

 Esq., R.A., engraved by the first artists, under the superintendence 

 of Mr. Charles Heath ; .with literary illustrations, embodied in the 

 narrative of a tour, by Leitch Ritchie, Esq. 



AGRICULTURAL REPORT. 



OUR expectations, expressed in the last Report, have been most gloriously 

 verified a favourable change took place in the first week of the present 

 month, and from that period to the present day, we have enjoyed the 

 warmest, most genial, and most delightful state of the atmosphere that the 

 most poetical imagination could conceive: yet the wind adheres to its old par- 

 tiality for the north-eastern quarter. The warmth of the weather has contri- 

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