Seled List of Neto Pub/icatiuns. 415 



Wcstorn Africa, being a Descriptiuu of llic Waiiiicis, Customs, 

 Dresses, and Character of its Inhabitants, illustrated by 47 En- 

 gravings. 4 vols. 12rno. IZ. Is. bds. 



Part I. of a System of Universal Geography. Translated from 

 the French of M. Malte Brun. Svo. 8s. 



Geology. 



A Geological Classification of Rocks, with descriptive synopsis 

 of the species and varieties, comprising the Elements of Practical 

 Geology, By John Mac Culloch, M.D. F.R.S, &c., Svo. IZ. Is. 



Lithography. 



A Manual of Lithography, or Memoir on the Lithographical 

 Experiments made in Paris, at the Royal School of the Roads and 

 Bridges, clearly explaining the whole art, as well as all the acci- 

 dents that may happen in printing, and the difierent methods of 

 avoiding them. Translated from the French by C. HuUmandel. 

 Svo. 6s. bds. 



Medicine, Anatomy, and Surgery. 



A Treatise on Scrophula (to which the Jacksonian Prize for the 

 year 1818 was adjudged by the Court of Examiners of the Royal 

 College of Surgeons ;) describing the morbid alteration it produces 

 in the structure of all the diftcrent parts of the body, and the 

 best mode of treating il, particularly in Children ; also its con- 

 nexion with diseases of the Spine, Joints, liyes, and Glands, more 

 t'sppcialiy of the Female Breasts, Testes, and Prostrate Gland ; 

 with particular referencealso to the most improved plain of treating 

 Spinal Curvatures. To which is added, an Account of the Oph- 

 thalmia, so long prevalent in Christ's Hospital. By Eusebius 

 Arthur Lloyd, M.R.C.S.L., &c. 



A Manual of the Diseases of the Human Eye, intended for 

 Surgeons commencing practice. By Dr. Charles Hen. Wellcr, of 

 Berlin, translated from the German by G. C. Monteath, M.D., and 

 illustrated by cases and observations. 2 vols. Svo, with 4 coloured 

 plates representing 37 diseased Eyes, 11. 10s. bds. 



Illustrations of the Great Operations of Surgery, Trepan, Her- 

 nia, Amputation, Aneurism, and f.ythomety. By Charles Bell, 

 F.R.S. E., &c,, containing 21 plates. Large 4to. 31. 1.5s. plain, 

 and 51. 5s. coloured. 



A View of the Structure, Functions, and Disorders of the Sto- 

 mach, and Alimentary Organs of the Human Body ; with Phy- 

 siological Observations and Remarks upon the qualities and effects 

 of Food and Fermented Liquors. By Thomas Hase. Svo. 12s. 

 boards. 



A Practical Treatise on the Inflammatorjs Organic, and Sym- 

 pathetic Diseases of ihc Heart ; also on Mallormation, Aneurism, 

 ^LC. By Henry Reader, M.D. Slc. 



