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turies: with Historical, Biographical, and 
Critical Notices, and engravings. from the 
illumined MS. of the Minnesingers, in the 
Royal Library at Paris ; is in the press. 
A short Narrative of Lord Byron’s last 
Journey to Greece, will speedily be pub- 
lished, 
A.new Monthly work, entitled the Bo- 
tanic Garden, or Magazine of Hardy Flower 
Plants, cultivated in Great Britain, will 
shortly be commenced. 
In the course of the month will be pub- 
lished “ Memoirs of Moses Mendelshon, 
the Jewish Philosopher, including the cor- 
respondence between him and Lavater on 
the Christian Religion.”’ 
Sir Egerton Brydges will shortly publish 
“ Recollections of Foreign Travels,” in 
2 vols. post 8yo. 
Vols. 3 and 4. completing Kirby and 
Spence’s Introduction to Entomology, with 
portraits of the Authors, are nearly ready 
for publication, 
Travels in South America, in 1819-20-21, 
by Alexander Caldcleugh, Esq., are nearly 
ready for publication. 
Mr. Charles Butler, of Lincoln’s-Inn, is 
about to publish “‘ The Book of the Roman 
_ Catholie Church, in a series of Letters to 
Robert Southey, Esq., on his Book of the 
Church.”’ 
The Peerage and Baronetage Charts for 
1825, will be ready in a few days. 
‘“* Husband Hunting; or the Mother and 
Daughter ;” and ‘“ The Highest Castle 
and the Lowest Cave,” are announced for 
publication. 
Conversations on Geography and Astro- 
nomy, with engravings, are in the press. 
Miss Benger is about to publish Me- 
moirs of Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Bo- 
hemia, and her unfortunate Family, with 
Sketches of Royal and Illustrious Charac- 
ters during the Thirty Years’ War, 
Mr. Bowdler, the Editor of the Family 
Shakspeare, is preparing for the press, an 
edition of Gibbon’s Decline and Fall of the 
Roman Empire, for Families and Young 
Persons, by the omission of objection- 
able passages. The Fourth Edition of 
Bowdler’s Family Shakspeare is nearly 
ready. 
The Annual Biography and Obituary for 
1824, will be published within the month, 
and will contain Memoirs of Charles Grant, 
esq. M. P. ; Lord Erskine ; Belzoni; Wil- 
son Lowry; Major Cartwright; Capel 
Lofft, Esq. ; Thomas E. Bowdich, Esq. ; 
Lord Byron ; and other distinguished per- 
sons deceased within the year. 
Loudon’s Encyclopedia of Agriculture, 
-will shortly be published. 
A Handbook; or, Concise Dictionary of 
Scientific Words and Terms, small 8vo., is 
nearly ready. 
The Appendix to Captain Parry's Second 
Voyage of Discovery, containing the Na- 
tural History, &c,, 4to,, will speedily be 
published. 
Supplementary Varieties. 
A Second Series of “ Sayings ane Do- 
ings,”’ is nearly ready: — iJard2irk 
On the Present State: of the sFaemedt 
England, by John Miller, Esq- of Lincoln's 
Inn, is in the press. 111 oW - Ad 
Notes to assist the Memory. in various 
Sciences, are nearly readyeo jan Hors! 
The Century of Inyentions of the “Mar- 
quis of Worcester, from the. Original. MSS. 
with Historical and Explanatory Notes, 
and a Biographical Memoir, by, Charles R. 
Partington, of the London. Institution, 
with Engravings, 12mo., will shortly be 
published. 
A yolume of Chinese, Moral Maxims, 
compiled by John Francis: Davis, _F,R,S. 
Member of the Asiatic Society,, is, in the 
press. 
The third volume of the Orlando Furioso 
of Ariosto, translated by William Stewart 
Rose, is printing. 
Scheller’s Latin Grammar, translated 
from the German, with an, Appendix and 
Notes, by George Walker, M.a., Head 
Master of the Grammar School, Leeds, 
2 yols, 8vo., is preparing for put: ‘lication. 
Voyage of Discovery in the Interior of 
Africa, in I818-19-20 and 21, by Brevyet- 
Major Gray, and Staff-Surgeon ochard, 
is nearly ready. 
Four Voyages of Discovery, undertaken 
to complete the Survey of the Western 
Coast of New Holland, within the Tropics, 
between the years 1817 and 1822, by Phi- 
lip Parker King, 8.N., 2 vols. Syo., may 
shortly be expected, 
Travels in the Hedjaz, by the late John 
Lewis Burckhardt, with plates, 4to., are 
printing. 
Mr. Hugh Campbell, the illustrator. of 
Ossian, is “about to publish “ The Rival 
Queens, or the Case of Elizabeth, Queen 
of England, and Mary, Queen of Scots ; 
with a Picture of the Queen of England’s 
Amours and Private Life.” 
Part 1, of ‘‘ Progressive Geography, for 
Children,” is announced for publication in 
a few days. 
An important work is announced for pub- 
lication, entitled “The Science of Agri- 
culture explained and elucidated by a Com- 
mentary and comparative Inyestigation of 
the Principles of Agricultural Chemistry 
of Mr. Kirwan and Sir Humphry Davy, 
and the Code of Agriculture of Sir Jolin 
Sinclair and other Authors on the Subject. 
Contents :—Introduction— General View of 
the Subject— On breeding or raising Vege- 
tables— On breeding and rearing Animals— 
On cultivating the Earth— Arrangement 
of Chemical Principles—On the Roots of 
Plants—On the Use and Office of ‘the 
Leayes—On the Rust or Black Blight in 
Wheat—On fallowing Land, and paring 
and burmning—On Haymaking—On* Or- 
chards and Cyder. In 1 vol. 8yo.: fie 
The Conway Papers, from the émdetion 
of the Marquess of Hertford, are peers: 
for publication, in 3 vols. 80.» aon 
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