List of New Publications in September, 



258 



COMMBRCIAL. 



The Com Calculator ; being a set of ta- 

 tlen, which show at sight the value of any 

 quantity of oats, f r<im oue bushel to a last, 

 and from b\. adv.inring 2s. 6d. each time, 

 to 2il. per last ; by Charles Scott, is. 6d. 



DRAMA. 



Is he Jealoils, in one Act ; by S. Beas- 

 ley, e*q. Is. 6d. 



The Pannel, a Farce ; adapted by J. P. 

 Kemble, esq 2s. 



EDUCATION. 



The French Student's Vade Mecum ; in 

 which are displayed the different cases of 

 persous and things, as required by all the 

 French verb^ iiud adjectives, the different 

 prepositions vAhicli tliey govern, those re- 

 quired by the substantives, and the dif- 

 ferent moods which must follow the con- 

 JHBctions; by the Rev. P. C. Le Vas- 

 ieur. 3s. 



Report from the Select Committee of the 

 House of Commons, appointed to inquire 

 into the education of the lovper orders in 

 the metropolis, with the first, seeond, 

 third, and fourth report of the minutes of 

 evidence taken before the committee. 

 Ordered by the House of Commons to be 

 printed, To which are subjoined, an Ad- 

 denda, and a di^'tsted Index. 8vo. 15s. 



A Key to ihe second edition of Exercises 

 in Latin Prcisody and Versification, or In- 

 trodurtioii to Scanning and writing Latin 

 Verse; by the Rev. C. Bradley. 2s^ fid. 



Popular Models and Impressive Warn- 

 ings for the Sons and Daughters of In- 

 dustry ; by Mrs. Grant. Part III. 12mo. 6s. 



A Concise System of Practical Arith- 

 jBoetic, ddapted to the use of schools, by \. 

 Melrose, late teacher in Edinburgh; re- 

 vised, improved, and greatly enlarged, by 

 A. Ingiam. 18mo. 2s. 



A Key to the above. 18mo. 3s. 



Manual of the System of the British and 

 Foreign School Society of London, for 

 teaching reading, writing, arithmetic, and 

 needlework, in the elementary schools. 

 %\o. tis. or with the needlework, lOs. 6d. 



The Laud of Learning ; by Mrs. Helnie. 



FINE ARTS. 



A descriptive Catalogue of the antique 

 Ctatues, paintings, and other productions 

 ©f the Fine Arts that existed in the Louvre 

 •t tlie time the Confederates obtained pos- 

 session of Paris, in July 1815. 18mo. 4*. 6d. 



Footsteps to Drawing, according to the 

 rules of perspective, explained in familiar 

 Dialogues, and illustrated by twenty plates; 

 by John George Wood, F.S.A. lecturer on 

 perspective, royal 4to. ll. Is. 



GEOGRAPHY. 



An Account of Tunis, its government, 

 aianncrs, customs, and antiquities; espe- 

 cially of its productions, manufactures, 

 »nd commerce; by Thos. Macgill.8vo. 7s. 



Historical Memoirs of Barbary, and its 

 j^juiiiiiie Power^ as connected witU tbe 



[Oct. r, 



Plunder of the Seas; including a sketch of 

 Algiers, Tripoli, and Tunis. 18mo. 2s. 6d. 



Documents relative to the Kingdom of 

 Hayti, with a preface ; by P. Sanders, esq. 

 agent to the King of Hayti. 10s. 6d. 



The Architect lire. Antiquities, and Land* 

 scape Sceneiy of Hindoostan; by Messrs. 

 T. and W. Daniell, with 150 reduced 

 prints. 3 vols. imp. 4to. 181. 18s. 



An Atlas; by Miss Wilkinson, in tw» 

 parts. 7s. 6d. 



LAW. 



A Compendious and Comprehensi»» 

 Law Dictionary ; elucidating the terms and 

 general principles of Law and Equity; by 

 Thomas Walter Williams, esq. of the Inner 

 Temple, barrister at law, author of the 

 Law relative to the Duty and Office of a 

 Justice of the Peace, &c. 8vo. 15s. 



An Epitome of the Privileges of Lon- 

 don and Southwarkj by David Hugh- 

 son. 5s. 6d. 



MEDICINE. 



Surgical Observations; being a Quar- 

 terly Report of Cases in Surgery; by 

 Charles Bell. Part I. 8vo. 6s. 



A Memoir on the Cutting Gorget of 

 Hawkins ; by Antonio Scarpa. With a* 

 engraving. To which is added, a biogra- 

 phical account of J. B. Carcano Leone. 

 8vo. 5s. 



Practical Illustrations of Typhus Fever, 

 Dysentery, Erysipelas, Visceral Inflamma- 

 tions, Acute Rheumatism, Ophthalmia, 

 Apoplexy, Madness, and other Diseases; 

 by .lolin Armstrong, M.D. 8vo. lOs. 6d. 



MILITARY AND NAVAL. 



Campaign of the Allies in 1815) by a 

 General Officer. 8vo. 7s. 



MISCELLANIES. 



Report of the Committee for investi- 

 gating the Causes of the Increase of Juve- 

 nile Delinquency. 8vo. 28. 



The Annual Register ; or, a View of the 

 History, Politics, and Literature, for the 

 Year 1807, being the seventh volume of a 

 new series. 8vo. ll. 



Incontestable Proofs, from Internal 

 Evidence, that S. W. Nicoll, esq. is not the 

 author of a Vindication of Mr. Higgius. 

 2s. 6d. 



Ben Jonson's Works; by W. Gifford, 

 esq. new edit. 9 vols. 8vo. 61. 6s. royal, 91. 



A Letter to Lord Binning, M.P. &c. 

 containinsT some remarks on the state of 

 Lunatic Asylums, and on the number and 

 conditiun of the Insane Poor in Scotland. 

 8vo. 2s. 



How to Enjoy Paris; by Peter Herve, 

 esq. 2 vols. 10s. 



An Address to that Reviewer wh« 

 touched on Leigh Hunt's Rimini. Is. 



An Hour in the Study, beingacoUectioi 

 of Essays on Literary Subjects. 6s. 6d. 



The "Edinburgh Review, and the West 

 Indies ; with remarks on the Slave Registry 

 Billiaml obserralions on the pamphlets o^ 



