a library of aseful books, arid introducing - 
all the new Voyages and Travels, with 
the best specimensof poetry, &c. he has 
greatly lessened the demands of his nead=— 
ers for the pernicious trash called novels. 
His new catalogue, just publishing, is a 
specimen of acollection thatis creditable : 
to the charaeter of the city. 
A New Bristol Guide will appear in 
the course of the spring, that is, well cal- 
culated ts make that interesting ‘city, and 
its vicinity, the resort of numbers of tra= 
vellers, who are lovers of mineralogical 
science; and will exhibit also, the value 
of the surrounding country, ; 
Miss Merrorp, who lately published a 
volume. of elegant Poems, has in the 
press, a Poem, in four cantos, founded 
on the events which arose out of the mu- 
tiny of the Bounty, which is entitled 
Christina, the Maid of the South Seas 
Mr. Gronce SINGER contmues bis 
series of Lectures on electricity and elec- 
tro-chemistry, at the Scientific’ Institu- 
tion, 8, Princes-street, Cavendisii-square, 
Mr, Parxrnsow has requested us to 
announce, that the third and conelading 
volume of Organic Remains of a former 
World, containing the fossil remains of . 
echini, shells, insects, crustacean, fishes, 
amphibia, quedrupeds, &c. with twenty- 
three coloured plates, will be published 
in the middle of June, 
Dr. Busby has just completed a 
Translation, in rhyme, of the six books 
of Lucretius on the Nature of Things. 
Lord Grenville, to whom the work: is to 
be dedicated, has, we understand, seen 
the first book, and expressed his unqua- 
ified approbation of the style in. which 
the doctor’ has executed this arduous 
undertaking. © Previous to its publica- 
tion, the poem will be read, ar Dr. B.'s 
residence, by Mr. George Busoy, to a 
Select literary audience We hope, 
in our next Number, to be able to present 
our secaiters with further particulars, and 
to lay before them some specimens of 
the version, 
The: Rev. Tuomas Jervis, of Leeds, 
is printing a volume of Sermons. 
Dr. Rerp will recommence his course 
of Lectures’ on the Theory and Praetice 
of Medicine, on Wednesday, the 1st of 
May, at nite o'clock in/tie morning, at 
his house, Grenville-street, Brunswick- 
square.! 
Mr. J: J.Jonzs, organist of St. An- 
drew. bythe *Wardrobe, and St. Ann’s, 
Biackfnars, intends to publish, by dibs 
scription, a set of Six Tugues, with In= 
Eee | ld Oe 
Literary and Philosophical Intelligence. 
~ ae a lUle Ae ee = Torn 
1S * a eee ae 
[Apritt,. 
tioduetions:for'the Organ or Piano Forte ;. 
‘dedicated (with permission) to his pre- 
ceptor, Dr Crotch, They will appear 
in the course of the present month, 
A_ very ecitertaining work, from the 
pen of Mab. pe Gents, will appear in 
the course of a few days its entitled, 
La Boranique, Historique, et Litteraire, 
cuivie dine Nouvelle, entituleé. Les 
Fleurs ow Les Artistes. 
A Winter in Paris, or Memoirs of 
Madame de C., written by herself, will 
appear in the course gf the present 
month, 
An edition of Mr. Depprne’s *Soirées 
diver, is nearly ready for publication. » 
Mr. Bissei7, of Birmingham, has, 
with his wonted activity and ability, pre- 
pared a medal, in commemoration of 
the Regency, in gold, silver, bronze, and 
Imperial metal. * 
So large a part of the edition of the 
Rev. Richard Cecil’s Works, in 4 vols, 
8vo. now in the press, has been bespoke 
hy his friends, that no copies will be ad= 
yertised for public sale. Names may, 
however, yet be sent to the editor, the 
Rev. Josian Pratr, Dougbey-street, 
London, ( 
Mr. Henry Jacos, author of a He-~ 
brew Grammar, and Mr. A. J. Varney; 
have it in contemplation to superintend 
a new edition of the Hebrew Bible, with 
points, and with the Latin translation of 
Arius Montatius interlined. The Hes 
brew text will be taken from Vander- 
Hooght; and the work will be comprised 
in two handsome volumes, royal octavo. 
The Cow-Pock Institution, No. 62, 
Sackviile-street, Dublin, has published — 
the following abstract from the register 
of inoculations and distribution of mats 
ter: 
Paced Packets issued ; 
Réocu lated. Lo Practitioners} 
. in general. 
4804 578 776 
1805 1,082 1,124 
» 1806 1,556 “+ 1,540 
1807..,, |. 2156 1,790 
1808 W 3,002 2,285 
4809 3,941 . 2,540 
1810 4,084 3,249 
16,149 
Totals. 13,104. 
The directors observe, that the addie 
tion of four thousand successful. cases 
during the year 1810, tends only to as ’ 
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