'jirodqced in CpS-iiTVall, in the year ending 

 with Midsnmmer Quarter, 1816; by 

 J»u!pli Carne, esq. 



8. On the existing evidences of a Catas- 

 trophe having at a remote period formed 

 the M ouHis-hay; by Henry Boase, esq. 

 i— All of which will appear in tlie pro- 

 mised >olnme of the Sooiely'i Tnuis- 

 tctions. 



The Rev. Joseph Honter, of Bath, 

 proposes to publisb, Ar^als and a To- 

 pograpblcal Survey of the Parish of 

 Slieftield, in (he connty of York, being 

 the principal portion of the district do- 

 6cr:I)ed in Domesday Book as the i\Ia- 

 nor of Halnn. The work, which will 

 contain riany original biog'raphical and 

 bibliographical notices, is intended to 

 form one volume in quarto, and wiii be 

 I)u!)lished by subscription. 



Jlejnoirs of the Life and Writinjjs of 

 that good a«d usoful man John Coaklcy 

 J^etLsoni, M. and LL.l). F.R.S. l'.A.5». 

 I'.L.S. Ike. &.e. fcc. are preparing- for 

 publication, by Thomas Joseph PiiT- 

 TlGiiEW, r.L.iS. They will include a 

 selection from bis correspondence v,itb 

 the jnincipal literati of tiiis and forciga 

 countries. Among whom aic. Baron 

 Haller, Linua;us, Lord Lansdown, Pr. 

 Vioq D'Azyr, Dr. Barton, Dr. Culioo, 

 Pr. Cnrrie, Dr. Darwin, Dr. Dcsgtv 

 notles, Dr. Eenj. Franklin, Pr. Jcnner, 

 Dr. ntiller, Dr. Mitcliill, Dr. Pcroival, 

 Dr. Pultcney, Dr. Rush, Dr. Withering, 

 Dr. Zimmerman, Mr. Granville Sharp, 

 and other equally illnstrious characters. 

 A new and improved edition in Svo. 

 vill shortly be pnblish(!d, of AJr. G4 

 Cumberland's Sketch of Bromley Hill, 

 io Ifent, (he Villa of thu li'v^ht Hon. 

 Charles Long; of which a very few 

 enpk'S wcr.; printed by Miliar iii.lSlI. 

 There « ill be only fifty quarto coj)ies iu 

 this edition, Y'tr the convcniency of biiul- 

 insf, with thawhit^s and prints, as few 

 pliices of (he size afibrd so much of the 

 piijturesqrif; in varied scenory. 



Mr, (UJMHERr.AND lias likewise pro* 

 pared, with considerable labour, for 

 printiuff this winter, a work on the 

 Commencement an(l Pro;^rcss of the 

 Art of J'jn^ravinjf, as far as relates to the 

 Kdvauhi^cH Art has derived from the 

 tiust'-'ful productions of the Italian 

 School; chit.lly confiniii;^ his Clnono- 

 lojj^ical CatHloj^iic to the ilorentine and 

 Bomati artists; including only jiroduc- 

 tions, the study of whioh arc eminently 

 useful to those who wish to ac<juirc' ii 

 •listinfrnialicd and chastened taste. This 

 U'ork is intended to serve as a guide to 

 priot-colloctors, aiwl au apolojjy for 



'TJterari/ and Philosophkal Tntdli^etict. Slf 



that pursiuit, when condocted on a re« 

 fined plan, and with the double view of 

 acqtiiring- correct judgment in the art of 

 design, by only procuring good im- 

 pressions of tho best masters among 

 those who improved composition — and 

 piesorving by tiiat means noble designs, 

 vhicb woiilcl otherwise be entirely lost. 



owing to their scarcity. Tlie tract a 

 chielly designed to assist artists and 

 well-wishers to the fine arts, 



A letter just received from Rome stales, 

 that few English were arrived in Sep- 

 tember; but that among the resident j 

 were — the late King of Spain, Charles, 

 his Queen, and the infanta son; alst> 

 tlie never-to-be-forgof tcnPrince ofPeace, 

 liis wife and family ; the Queen of 

 Etiuria, and her son; the still interest- 

 ing mother of Napoleon ; Cardinal Fesch, 

 bis uncle ; Lucicn Bonaparte and his 

 family ; Louis Bonaparte, late King of 

 Holland; and others whom the lat* 

 changes have exiled from France. Tha 

 vintage is not good this year, and bread 

 is dear. Two hundred English familiej* 

 visited Rome last year. The Venus do 

 JMedicis is safe arrived at Florence; 

 the Madonna della Sedia, and other 

 pictures, are replaced in their ancient 

 liames. The Apollo and Laocoon ar» 

 also at the Eelvidcre in Rome, without 

 any injury, as is tlie Transfiguration in it? 

 place. Corregio will also be glad agaia 

 lo see company al Parma, &c. &c." 



'ihe Rev. J. Nightingale has in tho 

 press, a 4to. vol. to be entitled English 

 Topography, or a Series of Historical 

 and Statistical Dcicriptions of the se- 

 veral Counties of Eiigianil and Wales; 

 acconipatiied by a Map of each County, 

 This work wi!l embrace an outline of 

 the ancient and jjiesciit state of Eng- 

 land and AVales, and contain sketches 

 of the name and caily history, situation, 

 boundaries, form, extent, divisions, po^ 

 pulation, air, soil, land, water, natural 

 productions. Sec. of the several counties 

 of England and Wales. 



Shortly will be published, in octavo, 

 an Apjieal to Men of Wisdom and 

 Canilour; or. Four Discourses preached 

 bflon; the University of Cambridge, iu 

 November 1815, by the Rev. Chaules 

 Si.MF.oN, M.A. lellow of King's College. 

 I'he National \accine listablishment 

 have reported to the principal socrcfary 

 of state, that wilhin the lust year tho 

 surgeons in Loiulon have vaccinated 

 C,5yi pcrson.s, and have distributed 

 to tlio jmblic 3'j,821 chiu-ges of vaccine 

 lympli. Thu sivty-eight honorary and 

 VOiic.xJontlinjj vaccinators iu tliu couji-. . 



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