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AGRICULTURAL ItEPOHT. 



Some Remarks on the Present Studies and Management of Eton School, 

 by a Parent, is just ready for publication. 



'Ihe Life and Labours of ADAM CLARKE, LL.D.,to which will be added an 

 Historical Sketch of the Controversy concerning the Sonship of Christ, par- 

 ticularly as connected with the Proceedings of the Wesleyan Methodist Con- 

 ference, is announced for publication during the present Month. It is said 

 that it will be impartial, and that it will contain several Letters, and parts of 

 Letters which have been suppressed. 



Nearly ready, " Taxation and Financial Reform," by R. TORRENS, Esq. 

 M.P. F. R. S. One Vol. 8vo. 



The Eleventh Edition of Butter's Etymological Spelling Book and Ex- 

 positor, now in the Press, will be enlarged by an Appendix, including Ob- 

 servations on Derivation and Terminations, Greek and Latin Nouns, with 

 their original Plurals, Latin and French Words and Phrases and Abbreviations. 

 In January 1834, will be published, Volume I. to be completed in Five 

 Volumes 8vo illustrated with accurate Maps, of the "Colonies of the British 

 Empire," dedicated, by special permission, to the King. By R. MONTGOMERY 

 MARTIN. Volume I. Possessions in Asia. Volume II. Possessions in the 

 West Indies. Volume III. Possessions in North America. Volume IV. 

 Possessions in Africa and Australasia, &c. Volume V. Possessions in 

 Europe. 



The " Lives of British Highwaymen and Pirates." By CHARLES WHITE- 

 HEAD. A new " German Grammar and Exercises." By Professor BERNAYS. 

 The " Principles and Practice of Obstetricy, as at present taught. By 

 JAMES BLUNDELL, M.D. Professor of Obstetricy at Guy's Hospital, To 

 which are added, Notes and Illustrations. By T. CASTLE, F.L.S. Trinity 

 College, Cambridge, &c. The " Study of Astrology or History of the Bones 

 of the Human Body." Illustrated by Five Imperial Folio Plates from 

 Albinus and Chiselden. By T. CASTLE, F.L.S., &c. 



An Elementary Work is just published, entitled " The Anti-Spelling 

 Book," a new system of teaching children to read without spelling, accom- 

 panied with an Introduction to Parents and Teachers. 



" Victor Jacquement's," the French Naturalist, " Letters from India," are 

 on the eve of publication, describing a Journey in the English Dominions of 

 India and Thibet, the Kingdoms of Lahore and Cashmere, in the Years 

 1828-33, undertaken by order of the French Government. The work will 

 be accompanied with a Portrait and a new Map of India." The Third 

 Volume of Landseer's Illustrated Edition of the Romance of History is now 

 ready. It completes Neele's Romantic Annals of England, with 21 Illus- 

 trations. The illustrations are also issued separately, at a moderate cost 

 for the convenience of those who have purchased former editions of the work. 



AGRICULTURAL REPORT. 



THE last month of the year has seldom much to offer of novelty or variety 

 in country affairs. In our last, the most important business of the season, 

 wheat sowing, was stated as approaching a very general portion to conclu- 

 sion, which, we now repeat, has with equal success, become definitive to the 

 extent that we have no report of lands standing over for semination, to the 

 new year. The whole seed season and the existing appearance of the wheat 

 above ground, has been and are so rationally satisfactory, both with regard 

 to present and future views, that had the farmers no other causes of dis- 

 satisfaction, they would indeed approach as nearly as possible to the attain- 

 ment of human prosperity, since that can seldom or never happen, indepen- 

 dent of some attendant drawbacks. 



