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List of New Works. 



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matical Analysis to the Theories of Elec- 

 tricity and Magnetism. 



Physiological Illustrations of the Organ of 

 Hearing. By T. Buchanan, C. M. Royal 8vo. 

 Researches into the Origin and Affinity 

 of the principal Languages of Asia and 

 Europe. By Lieutenant-colonel Vans Ken- 

 nedy, of the Bombay Military Establish- 

 ment. 4to. with Plates. 



Bibliographica Cantubrigiensia ; or, Re- 

 marks upon the most valuable and curious 

 Book Rarities in the University of Cam- 

 bridge. Illustrated by original Letters, and 

 Notes, Biographical, Literary, and Anti- 

 quarian. 



Botanical Arrangement of British Plants. 

 By W. Withering, Esq. LL.D., F.L.S., &c. 

 8vo. 7th Edition. 



A Letter to Sir Walter Scott, Bart., in 

 Reply to certain Parts of his late Essay on 

 the Planting of Waste Land. 



A Lecture lately delivered at the Suther- 

 land Infirmary on the Proximate Cause and 

 Certain Method of Cure of Typhus Fever. 

 By Dr. Clanny. 



The White Woods : an Historical Ro- 

 mance. By A. E. Bray, late Mrs. C. Sto- 

 thard, Author of " De Foix," " Letters 

 written during a Tour through Normandy 

 and Brittany," &c. In 3 vols. 



A History of the Court of Chancery; 

 with Practical Remarks on the recent Com- 

 mission, Report, and Evidence, and on the 

 Means of Improving the Administration of 

 Justice in the English Courts of Equity. 

 By Joseph Parkes, Esq. 8vo. 



Mr. T. Hopkins, of Manchester, has in 

 the Press, an Essay on Rent of Land, 

 and its Influence on Subsistence and Popu- 

 lation ; with Observations on the Opera- 

 ting Causes of the present Condition of the 

 Labouring Classes in various Countries. 



The Rev. George Telford, M.A., is pre- 

 paring for publication the Memoirs and Re- 

 mains of the Rev. John Cooke, late Pastor of 

 the Independent Congregation at Maiden- 

 head. 



Plain Advice to Landlords and Tenants, 

 Lodging-House Keepers, and Lodgers, with 

 a Summary of the Law of Distress. By the 

 Author of Plain Instructions to Executors. 



A Guide to Importers and Purchasers of 

 Wines, giving a Description of the Kind 

 and Quality of the Produce of all the known 

 Vineyards, and much useful information for 

 those interested in the choice of wines. 



Travels in Russia, Prussia, and Finland, 

 by William Rae Wilson, Esq., F.S.A., illus- 

 trated with Engravings, and dedicated, by 

 permission, to the King. 



LIST OF NEW WORKS. 



SURGERY, MEDICINE, &C. 



A Practical Essay on Stricture of the 

 Rectum, illustrated with Cases. By Fre- 

 deric Salmon. 



Reports of Medical Cases, selected with a 



View of illustrating the Symptoms and 

 Cure of Diseases by a reference to Morbid 

 Anatomy ; embracing Dropsy, Inflamma- 

 tion of the Lvuigs, Phthisis, and Fever. By 

 Richard Bright, M.D. F.R.S., &c. 4to. 

 with 16 coloured plates. 4. 4s. boards. 



Dr. Maccullock on Marsh Fever. 2 vols. 

 8vo. 30s. 



Observations on the Mortality and Phy- 

 sical Management of Children. By J. 

 Roberton. 12mo. 7s- boards. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



A Guide to Importers and Purchasers of 

 Wines. 12mo. 5s. boards. 



The Beauties of Melody, a Collection of 

 Popular Airs, Duets, Glees, &c., of the best 

 authors, ancient and modern. Also a Selec- 

 tion of the most approved Irish Melodies, with 

 appropriate words, written expressly for them, 

 the Symphonies and Accompaniments entirely 

 new, and composed for this work. Inter- 

 spersed with many of the beautiful Scotch 

 Melodies, now singing at the theatres, con- 

 certs, &c. Arranged for the Voice, with an 

 Accompaniment for the Piano-forte. To 

 which are prefixed, Observations and In- 

 structions on Music, particularly Vocal and 

 Accompaniment. By W. H. Plumstead, 

 of the Theatre Royal, Drury-lane. 



Lord Byron and some of his Contempo- 

 raries. By Leigh Hunt. 4to. 3. 3s. 

 boards. 



The Naval Gunner, containing a correct 

 method of disparting any Piece of Ordnance, 

 of finding and adapting any Gun a Tan- 

 gent Scale ; elucidated by Plates, &c. By 

 Lieut. T. S. Beauchant, R.M. A. 6s. 



Longinus, a Tragedy in Five Acts ; The 

 Funeral of the Right Hon. Geo. Canning ; 

 Lines to the Memory of Sir John Cox Hip- 

 pisley Bart. ; and other Poems. By Jacob 

 Jones, Esq., of the Inner Temple, and 

 formerly of Brazen-nose College, Oxford. 



Memoirs of the Life, Writings, and 

 Opinions of the late Dr. Parr, from -1747 to 

 1807 ; with Biographical Notices and Anec- 

 dotes of many of his Friends, Pupils, and 

 Contemporaries. By the Rev. William 

 Field. 8vo. 14s. boards. 



Annual Obituary for 1828. 8vo. 15s, 

 boards. 



Life of Admiral Collingwood, with a Se- 

 lection from his Correspondence. By 

 G. L. Newnham Collingwood, Esq. 4to. 

 1. 11s. 6d. boards 



A Brief Notice of some Ancient Coins 

 and Medals, as illustrating the Progress of 

 Christianity. Bythe Rev. R. Walsh,L.L.D. 

 5s. boards. 



A History of France, with Conversations 

 at the end of each Chapter. By Wm. Mark- 

 ham, Author of the History of England. 

 2 vols. 12mo. 16s. boards. 



Idyls of an Idler, an Original Olio of 

 Pleasant and Plaintive Poems. 12mo. 6s. 

 boards. 



Extracts from Greek Authors ; with Notes 

 and a Vocabulary, for the Use of Schools 



