( 632 ) 

 LITERARY NOTICES. 



The original edition of the Antiquities of Athens, by the celebrated Stuart, 

 is now in course of publication, so arranged that each Edifice is complete in 

 one Part or Number, with brief explanations of the Engravings ; by this means 

 the student can obtain the first authority in any particular order of Grecian 

 Architecture, separate from the rest of a work of twenty-four guineas value, 

 and now become very scarce. 



A new Annual entitled the Sacred Album, with splendid embossed embel- 

 lishments, by Messrs. Rock, is announced for publication in November. It is 

 also calculated to serve all the purposes of an Album. 



The Book of Christmas for 1837, descriptive of the Customs, Ceremonies, 

 Traditions, Superstitions, Fun, Feeling, and Festivities of the Christmas 

 Season, will appear with the forthcoming Annuals for the New Year. 



A New Drama called the Dalesman, in Six Acts, on the eve of publication 

 is favourably spoken of in literary circles. 



A tenth edition of Mr. Shaw Lefevre on the Present State of Agriculture is 

 announced. 



A third edition of Dr. Lindley's Ladies Botany is in the press. 



W. Clay, Esq. M.P. has in the press a work on Joint Stock Banks, &c. 



Just published, The Botanist, Number One, by Professor Henslow and B. 

 Maund, F.L.S. 



The religious World will have an interesting Work presented to them in a 

 few days, under the Title of " A Country Curate's Autobiography ; or Pass- 

 ages of a Life without a Living." The following motto on its title page will 

 convey some idea of its Contents. 



Curo curas curavi. Var. Lect. Curo curavi curas. 



Translation. 



" Cares are my lot, and cares have ever been 

 A Curate I " 



An Essay on the Nature, the End, and the Means of Imitation in the Fine 

 Arts. Translated from the French of M. Quatremere de Quincy, by J. C. 

 Kent, Esq. will appear early this Month, in a Demy 8vo. volume. 



Mr. James M'Dowall, the Accountant, has just completed A New and 

 Practical System of Arithmetic," adapted to the Merchant and Trader, giving 

 a Series of Tables and Rules, whereby most of the Calculations in Business 

 may be either mentally performed, or so abbreviated as to save half the time 

 usually occupied. 



W. B. Galloway, M.A. &c. has now put a Work to press, which has been 

 the labour and study of many years, and will be looked for by the religious 

 world with corresponding interest. It will be comprised in a thick demy 

 8vo. volume, and ready for publication in the course of next Month, under 

 the title of " Philosophy and Religion, with their Mutual Bearings." 



The First Number of a New Work, by Mr. Osier, is now ready, com- 

 prising, with his Church and Dissent, the connexion of the Services of the 

 Church for every Sunday and Holiday, the Catechism explained with refer- 

 ence to the Services, and a Series of Psalms and Hymns in illustration of 

 them. To be completed in Twelve Monthly Numbers, under the title of 

 " Church and King." 



The Rev. H. C. O'Donnoghue will publish, in a few days, an enlarged 

 edition of his interesting Work, entitled " Marriage : the Source and Perfec- 

 tion of Social Happiness and Duty." Comprised in a neat foolscap 8vo. vol. 



