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List of New Works, 



[[MARCH, 



Plan, Sections, and Elevations of an 

 Abattoir at Paris; with considerations for 

 their Adoption in London. By James 

 Hakewill, Architect. 4to. 



Burgess on the Via Appia. Crown 8vo. 

 9s. 6d. boards. 



Rankin on Railways, &c. 8vo. 3s. 6d. 

 boards. 



Robson's Picturesque Views of all the 

 English Cities ; consisting of 32 Engrav- 

 ings. By eminent Artists. Medium 4to. 

 41. 4s. ; and Imperial 4to. proofs 81. 



Architectural Illustrations of the Public 

 Buildings of London ; with historical and 

 descriptive accounts of each subject. Edited, 

 and the greater part written by J. Britton, 

 F.S.A., containing 144 Engravings, mostly 

 in outline. By Le Keux, Roflfe, Gladwin, 

 &c. ; from Drawings, by A. Pugin, Archi- 

 tect. 2 vols. Medium 8vo. 5 guineas. 

 Imp. 8vo. 8 guineas ; and Proofs on India 

 paper, 4to., 14 guineas. 



Trevor on the Laws of the Customs. 8vo. 

 21s. boards. 



Lownde's Modern Greek Lexicon. 8vo. 

 21s. boards. 



Kerigan's Navigation Tables. 2 vols. 

 Royal 8vo. 2 12s. 6d. 



Wright's Commentaries on Newton's 

 Principia. 2 vols. Royal 8vo. 28s. boards.. 



Mount Calvary, &c. Written in Cornish 



(as it may be conjectured) some Centuries 

 past; interpreted in the English Tongue, 

 in the year 1682. By John Keigwin, Gent. 

 Edited by Davies Gilbert, Esq., &c. &c.. 

 8vo. 



NOVELS AND TALES. 



The Birth Day, with other Tales. By- 

 Elizabeth Frances Dagley. 12mo. 



The Old Irish Knight. 12mo. 4s. bds. 



Sayings and Doings. Third Series. 

 3 vols. post 8vo. 11. 11s. 6d. boards. 



The Reminiscences of Henry Angelo. 

 8vo. with portraits. 14s. boards. 



The White Hoods. An Historical Ro- 

 mance. By Mrs. Bray. 3 vols. post 8vo. 

 11. lls. 6d. boards. 



POETRY. 



Daniel O'Rouke ; or, Rhymes of a Pan- 

 tomime ; founded on that Story. By T. 

 Crofton Croker, Esq. 



Herculaneum, and other Poems, post 8vo. 

 5s. boards. 



Omnipresence of the Deity ; a Poem. By 

 Robert Montgomery, post 8vo. 7s. 6d. bds. 



Socrates ; a Dramatic Poem. By H. M. 

 Grover. 8vo. 8s. 6d. boards. 



RELIGION. 



Craig's Practical Sermons. 12mo. 5s. 6d. 

 boards. 



Sermons on Sickness, Sorrow, and Death, 

 By Rev. Edward Berens, M. A. I2mo. 3?. 



PATENTS FOR MECHANICAL AND CHEMICAL INVENTIONS. 



New Patents sealed in February 1828. 



To John Weiss, Strand, Middlesex, sur- 

 gical instrument-maker, for improvements 

 on instruments for bleeding horses and other 

 animals Sealed 26th January; 6 months. 



To Augustus Applegarth, Crayford, Kent, 

 printer, for improvements in block-printing 

 26th January ; 4 months. 



To Donald Currie, Regent-street, Saint 

 James's, Middlesex, for his method of pre- 

 serving grain, and other vegetable and ani- 

 mal substances and liquids 31st January ; 

 {> months. 



To William Nairn, Dean-street, Edin- 

 burgh, Midlothian, mason, for his improved 

 method or methods of propelling vessels 

 through or on the water, by the aid of steam 

 t>r other mechanical force 5th February ; 

 6 months. 



List of Patents, which, having been granted 

 in March 1814, expire in the present 

 month of March 1828. 



9. James Thompson, for improvements in 

 the construction of Jire-arms and the locks 

 to them. 



14. Daniel Goodall, Burton Latimer, 

 Northampton, for manufacturing crapes 

 from silks, and introducing therein pat" 

 terns of plain or fancy materials. 



14. Roger Haslewood, London, for im- 

 proved folding screens for impeding cur~ 

 rents of air. 



. Edward Steers, London, for a me- 

 thod of rendering the stoppers of bottles and 

 jars air-tight. 



. James Barclay, and William Cum- 

 ing, Cambridge, for improved wheels and 

 axletrees for carriages. 



. John Slater, Birmingham, for his 

 improved steam-boiler for the use of houses. 



. Marc Isambard Brunei, London, for 

 a method of giving additional durability to 

 certain descriptions of leather. 



. Mathew Murray, Leeds, for im- 

 provements in the construction of hydraulic 

 presses. 



14. Alexander Cock, London, for his 

 prevention and cure of the dry rot in tim- 

 ber, and preserving woollen, linen, and 

 other articles from mildew.' 



23. William Alfred Noble, London, for 

 an improved steam and fire engine, and a 

 new method of joining steam or water-pipes 

 together. 



. Emanuel Heaton, Birmingham, for 

 improved water-proof locks and breeches of 

 fire-arms. 



28. John Sparks Moline, London, for a* 

 improved method of tanning leather. 



