348 LITERARY INTELLIGENCE. 



Warleigh, or the Fatal Oak ; a Legend of Devon. In 3 Vols. By 

 Mrs. Anna Eliza Bray. 



The Third part of a Dictionary of Practical Medicine, with nu- 

 merous Formulae of Medicines, by James Copland, M.D. F.R.S. 



The Dublin Practice of Midwifery. By Henry Maunsell, M. D. 

 1 Vol. 12mo. 



Human Physiology. By John Elliotson, M.D. Cantab. F.R.S. 

 President of the Medical and Chirurgical, and of the Phrenological, 

 Societies of London ; Professor of the Practice of Medicine and 

 Clinical Medicine, and Dean of the Faculty, in the University of 

 London; Physician to the London University Hospital, Fellow of the 

 Royal College of Physicians, &c. With which is incorporated much 

 of the Institutiones Physiologiae of J. F. Blumenbach, M.D. F.R.S. 

 Professor of Medicine in the University of Gottingen. Fifth Edition ; 

 with a large number of Anatomical Woodcuts for illustration to the 

 general reader. 



%* The last edition has been taken to pieces, and the contents 

 arranged in a new and natural order ; and a large quantity of fresh 

 matter has been added, which has not yet found its way into any 

 physiological work. 



The Gun ; or a Treatise on Small Fire- Arms, from the Damascus 

 down to the Musket, or Common Iron Barrel ; with the various Pro- 

 cesses, Suggestions for Improvements, Experiments, &c*&c. By 

 William Greener. 



A novel is just ready for publication, edited by Mr. Lister, the au- 

 thor of Granby ; it is to be called "Anne Grey." 



" Jacob Faithful," will shortly appear, collected into three volumes. 

 A Second Edition of the Two Old Men's Tales is just ready. 



The author of the O'Hara Tales has just ready a new series, en- 

 titled " The Mayor of Wind-gate." 



Early in the present month will appear the Trial of William 

 Shaksp'eare for Deer-stealing, printed from the original M .S. 



Among the earliest literary novelties of the season, will be a work 

 of Fiction, from the pen of the Countess of Blessington. 



Sir William Gell's valuable work on the Topography of Rome 

 will be issued in the course of the present month ; the Map which 

 will accompany it, has been made expressly for the work. 



The Bride's Book, early in October, by the Editor of My Daughter's 

 Book, &c. &c. 



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