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Flower Garden. By Sydenham Edwards. 



The Manual of Hank and Nobility. 



The Putliad, a Satire, with an Introduc- 

 tory Epistle, in Prose, to an eminent 

 Puffer. 



A Fasciculus on Mental Derangement. 

 By James Veitch, M.I). 



The Croppy, a Tale of 1798. By the 

 Author of Tales of the O'Hara Family, 

 3 vols. 



The English in France. By the Author 

 of the English in Italy, in 3 vols. post 8vo. 



Recollections of Royalty, from the Death 

 of William Rufus, in 1100, to that of the 

 Cardinal York, the last lineal descendant of 

 the Stuarts, in 1807. By Charles C. 

 Jones, Esq., 2 vols. 8vo. 



The Rev. Dr. Walsh, late Chaplain to 

 the British Embassy at Constantinople, has 

 in the press a new Edition, with consider- 

 able additions, of his Work on " Ancient 

 Coins and Medals, as illustrating the pro- 

 gress of Christianity. 



Mr. Frederic Shoberl has nearly ready 

 " The Present State of Christianity, and 

 of the Missionary Establishments for its 

 Propagation, in all parts of the World. 

 12mo. 



Mr. Britton announces a continuation of 

 Robson's Views of English Cities, or rather 

 a new work, to illustrate " The Picturesque 

 Antiquities of the English Cities," consist- 

 ing of Views of Castles, Bars, or Gates, Old 

 Houses, Street Views, &c. 



A Statement relative to Serampore, 

 supplementary to the " Brief Memoir," 

 with an Introduction. By the Rav. John 

 Foster. 



" He is Risen," an Easter Ode, dedi- 

 cated to the Governors of Christ's Hospital. 



Cloquet's Descriptive Anatomy, tran- 

 slated from the last French Edition. 



An English Translation of Monzoni's 

 celebrated Romance, " The Betrothed 

 Lovers," is printing at Milan. It will 

 contain an interesting letter from Manzoni 

 to the Translator. 



The Rev. George Stanley Faber has 

 nearly ready for publication, a new Work, 

 entitled, the Sacred Calendar of Prophecy, 

 in 3 vols. 8vo. 



In the press, the second Edition of the 

 Rev. E. Burton's Description of the Anti- 

 quities and Curiosities of Rome, made 

 during a visit to Italy, in 1818-19, with 

 numerous Illustrations, from Ancient and 

 Modern Writers, in 2 vols. post 8vo. 



The Rev. E. B. Pusey will shortly 

 publish an Historical Inquiry into the 

 Rationalist Character, lately predominant 

 in the Theology of Germany. 



The Rev. F. A. Cox, L.L.D. is pre- 

 paring a Translation of the chief Works of 

 the celebrated Massillon, to be issued in 

 parts, at moderate intervals of time. 



A Reprint, verbatim, of the first Edition 

 of Wicklifte's Wicket, under the super- 

 intendence of the Rev. T. P. Panton, .of 



Queen's College, Oxford, Curate of Luttcr- 

 worth. 



LIST OF NEW WORKS. 



MEDICAL. 



Dublin Medical Transactions. vol 5. 

 8vo. 14s. boards. 



Gordon's Examinations on the Practice 

 of Surgery. 12mo. 7s. boards. 



Marshall's Hints to Medical Officers 6f 

 the Army. 8vo. 8s. boards. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



On the Culture an'd Uses of Potatoes. 

 By the Right Hon. Sir John Sinclair, 

 Bart. 8vo. 



An Authentic Narrative of the Sufferings 

 of George Richard Casse, as a Prisoner in 

 France, during the late War. M r ritten by 

 himself. Price 3s. 



Wolfe's Journal, vol 2. 8vo. 8s. bds. 



A Narrative of Memorable Events in 

 Paris, in the Year 1814, during the Ap- 

 proach of the Allied Armies, and their 

 Occupancy of that City ; being Extracts 

 from the Journal of an English Veteran, 

 who made Notes of every Day's Occurrences. 

 Also an Account of Napoleon's Journey to, 

 Residence at, and Return from Elba. 8vo. 

 12mo. 



View of the Social Life of England and 

 France. 8vo. 13s. boards. 



The Stranger's Guide through London. 

 18mo. 3s. 6d. 



The Earl of Shrewsbury's Reasons for 

 not taking the Test, &c. 8vo. 9s. boards. 



The Baccha? and Heraclklze of Euripides. 

 Translated into English Prose from the 

 Text of Elmsley, with Notes. 8vo. 4s. 6d. 



Cuvier's Animal Kingdom. Translated, 

 with Additions. By C. Griffith, F.L.S. 

 and others. Part 15, or second No. of the 

 Birds. Price 12s. Small paper, royal, 18s. 

 Cold royal, 24s. 



The Roman Empire under Constantine 

 the Great. By Matthew Bridges. 8vo. 

 12s. boards. 



Public Characters, Biographical and Cha- 

 racteristic Sketches, with Portraits of the 

 most distinguished Personages of the pre- 

 sent Age. vol. 1. 18mo. 8s. 



A Companion to the Almanack ; or, 

 Year Book of General Information for 1828, 



History of the War in the Peninsula and 

 in the South of France, from the Year 1807 

 to the Year 1814. By W. F. P. Napier, 

 vol. 1. 8vo. 20s. 



The Life of Mansie Waugh, Tailor in 

 Dalkeith. Written by Himself. 12mo. 

 7s. boards. 



On the Methods of determining Terres- 

 trial Longitudes by the Moon's Right As- 

 cension, as deduced from her Altitudes and 

 Culminations. By John Crisp, Capt. of 

 Madras Army. 4to. 6s. 



A Treatise on the Valuation of Property 

 for the Poor Rate. By T. S. Bayldon, 



