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'List of New Works. 



[OCT. 



The Talba, or Moor of Portugal, a 

 Romance, is announced by Mrs. Bray, 

 Author of De Foix. 



On the Proceedings of the Royal Society, 

 as connected with the Decline of Science, 

 with Arguments proving that before the 

 Society can regain respect and confidence, 

 a Reform of its Conduct, and a remodelling 

 of its Charter are indispensable, is pro- 

 mised by Sir James South. 



Robert Vaughan, Author of " The Life 

 and Opinions of Wycliffe," is preparing 

 Memorials of the Stuart Dynasty. 



The Winter's Wreath for 1831, illus- 

 trated with 13 Engravings, will speedily 

 appear. 



" Wilson's American Ornithology," 

 with the continuation by Charles Lucien 

 Bonaparte, will contain upwards of 100 

 Engravings, with an enumeration of the 

 newly discovered species. By Sir William 

 Jardine, Bart., Author of Illustrations of 

 Ornithology. 



Professor Jameson is preparing for Con- 

 stable's Miscellany, an edition of Wilson's 

 great work on American Ornithology. 



The Lyre and the Laurel, two volumes 

 of the Fugitive Poetry of the XlXth Cen- 

 tury, is announced. 



A Manual of the Land and Fresh-water 

 Shells hitherto discovered in Great Britain, 

 is preparing from the most perfect Speci- 

 mens in the Cabinet of the Author, W. 

 Turton. 



Mr. Kennedy, the Author of Fitful 

 Fancies, announces The Arrow and the 

 Rose, with other Poems. 



A work on " Australia and Emigration" 

 is preparing. By Robert Dawson, Esq. 



Poems entitled, " Lays from the East" 

 are announced. By Captain C. Campbell. 



A work on the Celtic Manners of the 

 Highlanders, &c., from the pen of Mr. 

 Logan, will shortly appear. 



The Proprietors of the Friendship's 

 Offering announce a Comic Offering, under 

 the Superintendence of Miss L. H. She- 

 ridan. 



Mrs. J. S. Prouse has a volume of Mis- 

 cellaneous Poems in the press. 



The Nature and Cure of Consumption is 

 preparing. By James Kennedy, M.C.S. 



The Brazen Serpent is announced. By 

 Thomas Erskine, Esq. Advocate. 



A History of the Covenanters, from the 

 Reformation to the Revolution in 1688, will 

 shortly appear. 



Lives of Captain Hugh Clapperton and 

 Dr. Oudney are preparing. 



Scripture the Test of Character. An 

 Address to the Influential Classes of So- 

 ciety. Dedicated to the Queen. 



A Memoir of the late Rev. Dr. William 

 Ritchie, Professor of Divinity in the Uni- 

 versity of Edinburgh. 



Major Leith Hay is preparing a Narra- 

 tive of the Peninsular Campaigns, extend- 

 ing over a period of nearly six years' service 

 in Spain and Portugal, from 1808 to 1814. 



The French Keepsake, embellished with 

 18 Engravings on Steel, will appear at the 

 usual period. 



Elements of Greek Accentuation. Trans, 

 lated from the German of Goettling. 



Elements of Greek Prosody. Translated 

 from the German of Dr. Franz Spitzner. 



A New Volume of the Transactions of 

 the King and Queen's College of Physicians 

 in Ireland. Illustrated with Engravings. 



The forthcoming Volumes of Lardner's 

 Cyclopsedia are the Military Memoirs of 

 Arthur, Duke of Wellington, and the Life 

 and Reign of George the Fourth. 



The Romantic Annals of France, from 

 the time of Charlemagne to the reign of 

 Louis XIV., will form the New Series of 

 " The Romance of History." By Leitch 

 Ritchie. 



The Lives of the Italian Poets. By the 

 Rev. Henry Stebbing, with various medallion 

 Portraits, will appear immediately. 



Chartley, the Fatalist, a Novel, is to be 

 published in a few days. 



Mr. Britton is engaged on the Histories 

 and Illustrations of Hereford and Worcester 

 Cathedrals. 



LIST OF NEW WORKS. 



BIOGRAPHY AND HISTORY. 



Memoirs of Madame Du Barri, Mistress 

 of Louis XV. of France. Vol. III. 3s.. Gd. 



Musical Memoirs. By W. T. Parke. 

 In 2 vols. 8vo. 18s. 



Dr. Lardner's Cabinet Cyclopaedia, Vol. 

 X., being the History of the Netherlands, 

 by T. C. Grattan, Esq. Gs. 



Sir Hew Dalrymple's Memoirs of the 

 Peninsular War. 8vo. 9s. 



Newnham's Views of Antiquities of 

 Ireland. In 2 vols. 4to. 7. 7s. 



FINE ARTS. 



Sir Joseph Reynolds' Works, containing 

 312 Engravings. In 4 vols. folio. 42. 

 proofs, 63. 



Fuseli's Lectures on Painting. Second 

 Series. 4to. 21s. 



A Dictionary of the Architecture and 

 Archaeology of the Middle Ages ; including 

 the Words used by Old and Modern 

 Authors in treating of Architectural and 

 other Antiquities : with Etymology, Defi- 

 nition, Description, and Historical Eluci- 

 dation. Illustrated by numerous Engravings. 

 By John Britton, F.S.A. Part I. royal 

 8vo. 12s. ; medium 4to. 24s. ; imperial 4to. 

 1. 11s. 6d. 



Robinson's Designs for Farm Building, 

 royal 4to. 2. 2s. 



Robinson's Villa Architecture, royal 4to. 

 1. 11s. Gd. 



Wetten's Designs for Villas, royal 4to. 

 1. IGs. 



LAW. 



The Law relating to Highways, Turnpike- 

 Roads, &c. ; with Precedents of Indict- 

 ment?, &c., for Nuisances to the same. 



