Seiect List of New Publications. 4§1' 



Bescriplion of Instruments, designed for extending and iraprov- 

 ing Meteorological Observations. By John Leslie, Esq., 8vo. 2s, 



The Climate of London, deduced from Meteorological Obser- 

 vations made at dirterent Places in the Neiglibourhood of the 

 Metropolis. B5^ Luke Howard, 8vo. 2 vols. 1/. 5*. 



Boosey's Collection of Works of the most eminent British and "- 

 Foreign Artists, both ancient and modern ; embracing Specimens 

 of Engraving on Copper and Wood, from the Infancy of the Art 

 down to the present Time. 



Typography. 



A Memoir on the Origin of Printing ; in a Letter addressed to 

 John Topham, Esq. F.R. and A.S. By Ralph Willett, Esq. 8vo. 



An Historical Essay on the Origin of Printing, translated from 

 the French of M. De la Serna Santander, Svo. 6s.; royal 8vo. 12«. 



Biographical Memoirs of William Ged ; including an Account 

 of his progress in the Art of Block Printing, 45. ; royal 8vo. Ss. 



Essay on the Origin and Progress of Stereotype Printing, by 

 Thomas Hodgson, Svo. 10a- 6d. ; royal Svo. JS^. 



A Supplement to the *' Bibliotheca Kara et Curiosa," contain- 

 ing a small, but highly interesting Collection of Rare and Curious 

 Books on various Subjects and in all Languages. In the Press. 



Topography. 



Annals of Glasgow ; comprehending an Account of its public 

 Buildings, Charities, ^c. By James Cleland, Svo. 1/. U. 



An Abridgment of the Annals of Glasgow, Svo. lO*. 6d. 



A General History of the County of York. By the Rev. 

 Thomas Dunham Whitaker, LL.D., folio. Part III. 21. 2s. 



Historical Memoirs of the City of Armagh, for a Period of 1373 

 Years. By James Stuart, A.B., Svo. IS*. 



Voyages and Travels. 



Narrative of the Operations and Recent Discoveries within the 

 Pyramids, ^c, in Egypt and Nubia; and of a Journey to the 

 Coast of the Red Sea. By G. Belzoni. 4io., wiih portrait, 2/. 2*. 



Forty-four coloured Plates, illustrative of that Work, Atlas 

 Folio, 67. 6s. 



Travels through Holland, Germany, and pan of France, in 

 1819; with particular reference lo their Statistics, Agriculture, 

 and Manufactures. By W. Jacob, F.R.S. 4to., 1/. 15*. 



Journals of Two Expeditions beyond the Blue Mountains, and 

 into the Interior of New South Wales, undertaken by order of the 

 British Government, in 1817 and 1818. By John Oxley, Elsq., 

 Surveyor General of the Territory, and Lieutenant of the Royal 

 Navy. With Maps and Plates, 4to., 2/. 10*. 



Travels on the Continent, for the Use of Travellers. By Mrs. 

 Starke. Svo., 1/. 5s. 



Remarks made during a Tour through the United Stales of 

 America, in 1817, 1818, and I8I9. By William Teir Harris. 



