1830.] 



List of New Works. 



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Mr. Keightley is about to publish a work 

 on the Mythology of Ancient Greece and 

 Italy. 



John Abercrombie, M.D. announces In- 

 quiries on the Intellectual Powers. 



Memoirs and Correspondence of the late 

 Sir James Edward Smith, M.D., are pre- 

 paring. 



A Catechism of Phrenology, illustrative 

 of the Principles of that Science, is an- 

 nounced. 



Mr. Northcote is employed upon the Life 

 of Titian, with Anecdotes of the Distin- 

 guished Persons of his Time. 

 . The Rev. E. Whitfield announces The 

 Bereaved, Kenilworth, and other Poems. 



Otto Van Kotzebue, a Captain in the 

 Russian Navy, advertises a New Voyage 

 round the World. 



The Authoress of the Hungarian Tales, 

 has nearly ready an Historical Romance, 

 entitled, The Tuileries, connected with the 

 Period of the French Revolution. 



Mr. Carne's New Work, The Exiles of 

 Palestine, a Tale of the Holy Land, is 

 written from actual observation. 



The Author of Pandurang Hari, or Me- 

 moirs of a Hindoo, has in the press a work, 

 entitled, The Vizier's Son. 



LIST OF NEW WORKS. 



BIOGRAPHY AND HISTORY. 



Hazlitt's Memoirs of Napoleon, vols. 3 

 and 4. 30s. 



Musical Memoirs ; comprising an Ac- 

 count of the General State of Music in En- 

 gland, from 1784 to 1830. By W. P. Parke. 

 2 vols. 18s. 



A Biographical Memoir of the late Dr. 

 Walter Oudney, Captain Hugh Clapperton, 

 and Major Alexander Gordon Laing. By 

 the Rv. Thomas Nelson. 18mo. 2s. Gd. 



Life of Lord Burghley, Lord High Trea- 

 surer to Queen Elizabeth. By the Rev. 

 Dr. Nares, vol. 2. 4to. 3. 3s. 



Military Memoirs of the Duke of Wel- 

 lington. In 2 vols. By Captain Sherer. 

 Vol. 1. 5s., being the first vol. of Lardner's 

 Cabinet Library. 



Juvenile Library : vol. 1, Lives of Re- 

 markable Youth of both Sexes ; vol. 2., 

 Historic Anecdotes of France ; vol 3., 

 Africa, its Geography and History. 4s. 

 each vol. 



National Library : vol. 2., History of the 

 Bible, by the Rev. G. R. Gleig; vol. 3, 

 History of Chemistry, by Thos. Thomson, 

 M.D., Professor of Chemistry in the Uni- 

 versity of Glasgow. 5s. each. 



Lardners Cabinet Cyclopasdia, vol. 11.: 

 contents, the second volume of the History 

 of Maritime Discovery ; vol. 12., History 

 of France, vol. 1. 6s. each. 



An Historical Atlas of the World, as 

 known at different Periods : constructed 

 upon a uniform scale. By Edward Quin. 

 Folio. 3. 10s. 



The Edinburgh Cabinet Library, vol. 1., 

 12mo., 5s. : contents, Narrative of Disco- 

 veries and Adventures in the Polar Seas. 

 By Professors Leslie, Jamieson, and Hugh 

 Murray, Esqrs. 



History of the Covenanters, from the 

 Reformation to the Revolution in 1688. In 

 2 vols., 18mo. 3s. 6d. 



MEDICAL. 



A Demonstration of the Nerves of the 

 Human Body, with Engravings. By 

 Joseph Swan. Part 1, The Cervical and 

 Thoracic Portion of the Sympathetic and 

 the Nerves of the Thoracic Viscera. Folio. 

 2. 2s. 



Dublin Medical Transactions. A Series 

 of Papers by Members of the King and 

 Queen's College of Physicians in Ireland. 

 Vol. 1. Part 1. 8vo. 15s. 



The Principles of Surgery, vol. 1., con- 

 taining the Doctrine and Practice relating 

 to Inflammation and its various Conse- 

 quences, Tumors, Aneurisms, Wounds, 

 and the States connected with them. By 

 John Burns, M.D. 14s. Glasgow. 



Practical Treatise on the Diseases of the 

 Eye. By William Mackenzie, Lecturer on 

 the Eye in the University of Glasgow. 21s. 



Transactions of the Medico-Chirurgical 

 Society of London, Vol. 16. Part 1. 9s. 



Cooper's Lectures on Anatomy, vol. 2. 

 15s. 



Dr. Howspip on Spasmodic Stricture in 

 the Colon. 8vo. 4s. 



Dr. Rennie's Treatise on Asthma, Con- 

 sumption, and Disorders of the Lungs. 8vo. 



5s. 





MISCELLANEOUS. 



List of Annuals for 1831 The Win- 

 ter's Wreath, 12s Le Keepsake Francais, 



21s The Talisman, by Mrs. Alaric Watts, 



21s Forget-Me-Not, 12s. The Literary 



Souvenir, 12s Friendship's Offering, 12s. 

 Amulet, 12s. Keepsake, 21s Gem, 

 12s The Cameo, 12s Landscape An- 

 nual, 21s Iris, 12s. Hood's Comic 



Annual, 12s New Comic Annual, 12s. 

 The Humourist, a Comic Annual, 12s. 

 Comic Offering, a New Annual, 12s 

 Ackerman's Juvenile Forget-Me-Not, 8s. 

 Mrs. Hall's Ditto, 8s Mrs. A. Watts's 

 New Year's Gift, 8s. Christmas-Box, 8s. 



Sections and Views illustrative of Geolo- 

 logical Phenomena. By H. T. Delabeche, 

 Esq. 4to. 2. 2s. 



Transactions of the Natural History So- 

 ciety of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Vol. I., 

 Part I. 4to. 21s. 



Sewell on Cultivation of the Intellect by 

 Studying Dead Languages. 8vo. 9s. 



Thucydides, with Original English Notes, 

 Examination Notes, &c. By the Rev. Dr. 

 Bloomfield. 3 vols. 27s. 



The Classical Library, No. 10, contain- 

 ing Original Translations of Pindar and 

 Anacreon. 4s. 6d. 



The Secret Revealed of the Authorship 

 of Junius's Letter. By G. James Falcon ar, 

 Esq. 8vo. 3s. 6d. 



