[JAN. 



WORKS IN THE PRESS AND NEW PUBLICATIONS. 



WORKS IN PREPARATION. 



The Island Bride. By the Rev. Hobart Cann- 

 ier, with Illustrations by Martin. 



Illustrations of Indian Zoology, from the col- 

 lection of Major-General Hardwicke, selected and 

 arranged by S. E. Gray, in folio. 



The Poetry of the Magyars, with an Account of 

 the Language and Literature of Hungary and 

 Transylvania. Translated by Dr. Bowring. 



Dr. Conolly, Professor of Medicine in the Uni- 

 versity of London, is preparing for publication* 

 An Inquiry concerning the Indications of Insanity. 



A Treatise on Arithmetic, designed for the Use 

 of Beginners. By Augustus de Morgan, B.A., 

 Professor of Mathematics in the University of 

 London. 



Anecdotal Reminiscences of distinguished Li- 

 terary and Political Characters. By Mr. Leigh 

 Cliffe. The anecdotes are original, and the work 

 will be illustrated with numerous autographs. 



Creation, a Poem. By William Ball. 



A new Latin Class Book, containing The Pro- 

 verbs of Solomon, arranged under distinct heads, 

 and placed in parallel lines, with an Intermediate 

 Latin Version, consisting of the Nominatives, First 

 Persons, and other roots of the Nouns. 



The Satires of Horace, interlinearly translated 

 by Dr.Nuttall. 



Hours of Devotion, for the promotion of true 

 Christianity and Family Worship. Translated 

 from the original German. 



Patroni Ecclesiarum : or a list, alphabetically 

 arranged, of all the Patrons of Dignities, Rec- 

 tories, Vicarages, Perpetual Curacies, and Cha- 

 pelries of the United Church of England and Ire- 

 land. With Indexes. 



The Memoirs of Madame du Barri, Mistress of 

 Louis XV. of France, forming three volumes of 

 Autobiography. 



The Life of Sir Walter Raleigh, in 2 vols. By 

 Mrs. Thomson, author of Memoirs of Henry VIII. 

 and his Times. 



The Elements of Hebrew Grammar, with a 

 Praxis. By the Rev. W. T. Philipps. 



Travels in Russia, and a Residence in St. 

 Petersburg and Odessa in 1827-8, and 9, intended 

 to give some Account of Russia as it is, and not as 

 it is represented. 



London in a Thousand Years, with other Poems. 

 By the late Eugenius Roche, esq., editor of the 

 Courier. 



Laurie Todd ; or, the Letters in the Woods: 

 By Job Gait, Esq. 



Records of Capt. Clapperton's last Expedition 

 to Southern Africa. By Richard Lander, his 

 faithful attendant, and only surviving member of 

 that expedition. In 2 vols. post 8vo. 



Political Life of the Right Hon. George Can- 

 ning, from his acceptance of the Seals of the 

 Foreign Department, in 1822, to his J\>ath. By 

 A. G. Granville, Esq., late his private Secretary. 

 In 3 vols. 8vo. 



The Life of Major-General Sir T.Monro, Bart, 

 late Governor of Madras, with extracts from his 

 correspondence and private papers. By the Rev. 

 Mr. Gleig. In 2 vols. 8vo. 



Travels in Siberia, Kamtschatka and China. 



By T. Dobell, Esq., Counsellor of the Court of 

 the Emperor of Russia. In 2 vols. post 8vo. 



Travels in Timbuctoo and other parts of Cen- 

 tral Africa in 1824 to 1829. By Rene Caillie. 

 In 2 vols. 8vo. 



The Rev. Richard Warner, F.A.S.L., has, In 

 the press, a volume of Literary Recollections and 

 Biographical Sketches. 



The Portfolio of the Martyr Student, contain- 

 ing an Introduction, Albert, The Apostate, The 

 Roman Lovers, Aram, &c. &c. 



The Fourth Part of Rickards' India is now in 

 the press, and will complete the subject, entitled, 

 The Revenue System of India under the East 

 India Company's Government, as tending to per- 

 petuate the degraded condition of the Natives. 



A Journal of Occurrences and Events, during 

 a residence of nearly Forty Years in the East 

 Indies; to be illustrated with nearly 100 plates. 

 By Colonel James Welsh. . 



A novel is in the press, entitled, Fitz of Fitz- 

 Ford, founded on a popular and interesting Le- 

 gend of Devonshire. To be comprised in three 

 volumes. By Mrs. Bray, author of De Foix. 



The Life and Times of Francis the First, King 

 of France, by James Bacon, Esq., is republished 

 in an improved and enlarged edition. 



Mr. Kauer-Klattowski, author of the German 

 Synoptical Grammar, has in the press, in two 

 vols., A Manual of German Literature, intended 

 for self-tuition. The whole selection will be 

 illustrated by copious explanatory Notes, and the 

 first portion of the work will be accompanied by 

 an interlinear analytical translation. 



Mr. Klauer has also nearly ready for publica- 

 tion, A Manual of Icelandic Literature, with an 

 Abridgment of Dr. Rask's Swedish-Icelandic 

 Grammar. 



The forthcoming poem of The Reproof of 

 Brutus, will contain distinct appeals on the state 

 of the country, to Mr. Peel, Sir F. Burdett, 

 Messrs. Hume, Horton, and Sadler, the Arch- 

 bishop of Canterbury, the Bishop or London, Sir 

 Walter Scott, Southey, Campbell, Wordsworth, 

 and Moore, Malthus, M'Cullock, and Mill. 



The author of Free Trade and Colonization of 

 India, has a work in the press, on the Monopolies 

 of the East India Company. 



Mr. R. Sweet has in the press a new edition 

 of his Hortus Britannicus, which will contain, 

 amongst other improvements, the colours of the 

 flowering plants, and be enlarged by the accession 

 of many thousand new plants. 



A second edition has been called for of the 

 Speeches of the Right Honourable George Can- 

 ning, with Memoirs of his Life. By R. Therry, 

 Esq. In 6 vols. 8vo. 



A Monthly Publication is about to appear at 

 Perth, under the title of The Perth Miscellany of 

 Literature, Agriculture, Gardening, and Local 

 Intelligence. 



Boswell's Life of Dr. Samuel Johnson. A new 

 Edition. Edited and illustrated with numerous 

 Biographical and Historical Notes. By the Right 

 Hon. John Wilson Croker. 5 vols. 8vo. 



A Narrative of the Life and Adventures of 

 Giovanni Finati, native of Ferrara. Translated" 

 from the Italian as dictated by himself, and. 



