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NEW PUBLICATIONS. 



Dr. Lingard is preparing for the press a new edition of his " History of 

 England," to be published in Monthly Volumes, at 5s. each, illustrated with 

 beautiful engravings. The author has given the work a thorough revision, 

 and proves his facts in every instance by references to additional authorities. 

 The entire work will not exceed twelve volumes. The labour given to the 

 preparation of this edition having of course occupied largely his time and 

 thoughts,, the public may now hope, on its completion, that a continuation to 

 the work will be begun. A History of England from the time of the last 

 James, written with the original views, lucid narrative, and great industry of 

 Dr. Lingard, would be a national object. 



Preparing for publication, in one volume, 8vo., price 21s., to be published 

 by subscription, for the benefit of his Widow, the " Poetical Works of the 

 late Thomas Pringls," to which will be prefixed, an enlarged Memoir, and a 

 Portrait of the Author. E. Moxon : Smith and Elder. 



" The OrchideaceEe of Mexico and Guatemala." By James Bateman, Esq. 

 Dr. Lindley's " Sertum Orchideum," No. 1. (Specimen Number.} 

 " Ladies' Botany." Volume the Second ; with numerous Plates. By 

 Dr. Lindley. This Volume will complete the Work. 



fex-.The Hon. and Rev. William Herbert's New Work on " Amaryllidacese," 

 illustrated by numerous Plates, with a Treatise on Hybrid Vegetables sub- 

 joined, is to be published early in January, 1837. 



" Geology of Scripture." New and conclusive Natural Demonstrations 

 both of the Fact and Period of the Mosaic Deluge, and of its having been the 

 only event of the kind that has ever occurred upon the Earth, by George 

 Fairholme, Esq., illustrated by numerous Wood-cuts, &c., executed in the 

 best manner, will be published in January, in 1 vol. 8vo. 



" The Fossil Flora of Great Britain." By Dr. Lindley and W. Hutton, 

 Esq., F.G.S. Part I. of Volume 3, with forty Plates. 



Dr. Lindley's " Botanical Register, or, Ornamental Flower Garden and 

 Shrubbery, for 1836," being Volume the Ninth. Royal 8vo. 96 Plates. 



Mr. Forbes's New Work on Horticulture, " Horticultural Tour through 

 Germany, Belgium, and France, in 1836. By James Forbes, F.H.S., &c., 

 Author of " Hortus Woburnensis, or, the Gardens and Grounds of Woburn 

 Abbey." 



"The British and Foreign Review, or, European Quarterly Journal," 

 No. VII. 



"What Next? or, the Peers and the Third Session of the Reformed 

 Parliament." 



" Russia. In answer to a Manchester Manufacturer." 

 " Right of Primogeniture Examined." By a Younger Brother. 

 In immediate preparation, "A History of British Birds," in 2 vols., by 

 Mr. Yarrell, and " A History of British Reptiles," in 1 vol., by Mr. Bell. 

 These works, with the " British Fishes" now complete, and " British Quadru- 

 peds" now in course of publication, will complete a uniform series of the 

 " Vertebrate Animals of Great Britain" in 6 vols. 



Mr. W. Jones, Author of the " History of the Waldenses," has in the 

 press a Volume of Sermons, which, it is expected, will make its appearance on 

 the 1st of March. 



In the press, " A Supplement to the London Catalogue of Books," con- 

 taining the Books published in London since December 1834 to the end of 

 December 1836, with their Sizes, Prices, and Publishers' Names. 



Speedily will be published, the First Part of an entirely new work, entitled 

 " Mechanics of Fluids," comprising Hydrodynamics and Hydraulic Archi- 

 tecture, illustrated by Practical Examples and numerous Engravings in 

 Wood and Copper-plates. 



"The Transactions of the Institute of British Architects." 4to. Plates. 

 Neale and Williams. 



