S5iy List of New Pitblu 



Clovis, the holy oil, and other lore simi- 

 lar to lliat which the celebviitcd piirrot 

 Ver-vot picked up in the abbess's piir- 

 loiir, but judiciously contrived to throw 

 away the moment he saw the wovkl. 



The appearance of the V/ehfi Tour cf 

 Dr. Johnson is one of those proofs of the 

 tendency of mankind to idolatry, whicii 

 occasionally appear in a Christian coiui- 

 try. Like a saintly toe-nail, or a splin- 

 ter of the Holy Cross, its value will en- 

 lircly depend upon the devotion of the 

 ■votary. In truth it is little more than a 

 <;ollcctio)i of current memoranda, which 

 possess interest only as liavinj!; been 

 ■written by Johnson, whose name will 

 doubtless carry them into the libraries 

 of the curious, there to rei)osc in proof 

 of that name-worship, whiuh is res- 

 pectable just as lonj!^ as it falls sliort 

 of a neglect of the tliinj;-. Saints arc 

 not to be reverenced to the exclusion of 

 that ^^hich renders them so — good 

 works ! 



AGRICUr.TURE. 



THE Agriciiltin-al State (if the Kingdom 

 in February, JMarcli. and April, 1816; 

 lieing the Substance of the Keplics to a 

 Cireiilar Letter sent by the Board of Apri- 

 cnlture to every Part of the Kingdom ; 

 iniblished by the Buard. 8vo. 9s. 



BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



A CataloH;ue of Books, with thrir Sizes 

 and Prices ; coutainin;; the Books that 

 have been published, and those altered in 

 Size or Price, since the London Catalogue 

 cf Books, 1814, to September ISIC. Jivo. 

 Is. 3d. 



BIOGRAPHY. 



Memoirs of the Life and Writings of 

 the late Dr. Lettsom, with a Selection 

 from his Correspondence with the Literati 

 of this and Foreign Countries ; by T. J. Pet- 

 tigrew, F.L.S. &c. 6s. 



DRAMA. 



Caractacus, a new Tragedy ; with pre- 

 cious Remarks on English Tragedy : in- 

 cluding a blank-verse Gamut and Struc- 

 ture, Theatrical Committees, Managers, 

 and Players; by Wm. Monney. 4s. 



EDUCATION. 



Soiiter's Complete Set of Arithmetical 

 Tables ; containmg, besides those usually 

 given, three New Tables, vi>,. one of Addi- 

 tion, one of Subtraction, and one of Divi- 

 sion : priuted on both sides of a large 8vo. 

 card, 4d. — or on one side of a large 4to. 

 card, 6d. 



FINE ARTS. 



Picturesque Delineations of the Southern 

 Coast of England. Part VIH. imperial 

 paper 18s. royal paper 12s, 



IPortraits of celebrated Painters ; by 

 John Corner. Part IIL 4to. lOs. 6d. 

 ^royal 4to. 18s.— ludia proofs, 11. Is. 



alions in October. 



[Nov. 1, 



HOKTlCUt.TURE. 



Pomona Britnnnira ; by George Brook- 

 sliaw, esfi- Part IV. and V. royal 4to, 

 Ik Is. each. 



L4W. 



Speech in th'" Ca^c Connar;Iiton v. Dillar 

 for Seduction ; by Clias. Phillips, esq. bar- 

 ristcr-at-law. 6d. 



A (.'atalogue of Law Bnnk<!, on Sale by 

 Clias. Hunter, late Heed aixl Hiuiter. 



A Conipendiotis Abstiact of the Public 

 Acts passed AnnolBiO, with Comments, 

 Notes, and a copious In. lex; by Thomas 

 Walter Williams, esq. of the Inner Temple, 

 editor of the Quarto Digest of the Statute 

 Law, Williams's Justice, &c. liiiuo. os. 



MEDICINE. 



Observations on t!ie dangerons Ten- 

 deney of Dr. Kinglake's Hypothesis le- 

 speciing the llse of Cold Water in Gouty 

 and Rlieumatic Aflectioiis, illustrated with 

 a Case, in reply to a Letter addressed to 

 the Aiithof- by Dr. Kinghike in the London 

 Medical and Physical Journal; by Wm. 

 Noinian, member of the Koyal College of 

 Siu;;eons. 8vo. 



IMedical Suggestions for the Treatment 

 of Dysentery, Intermittent and Remittent 

 Fevers ; bj' Edward Sigismond Somers, 

 M.D. &c. 12s. 



Observations on the Symptoms and 

 Treatment of the diseased Spine, previous 

 to the Period of Incurvation, viilh Re- 

 marks on the consequent Palsy ; by Thos. 

 Copland, F.R.CS. and Assistant Surgeon 

 to Wesiminslor Dispensary. 8vo. (is. 



An Experimental Inquiry into the Na- , 

 tnre, Cause, and Varieties of the Aiterial 

 Pulse, and such certain other Pro|ierties 

 of the larger Arteries in Animals with 

 warm Blood ; by Caleb Hillier Parry, 

 M.D. 8s. 



A Narrative of a Journey to Loudon in 

 1814, or a Parallel of the English and 

 French Surgery : preceded by some Ob- 

 servations on the l^ondon Hospitals; by 

 Philibert Joseph Roux, doctor in Surgery, 

 member of the Legion of Honour, &c. &c. 

 Translated from the French. 7s. 6d. 



Medical, Geographical, and Agricul- 

 tural Report of a Committee appointed by 

 the IMadras Government to inquire into 

 the Causes of the Epidemic Fever, uhieh 

 prevailed in the Provinces of C.oimbatore, 

 Madura, Dindignl, and Tinnivelly, during 

 the Years 1809, 1810, and 1811, of which 

 Dr. W, Ainslie was president, Mr. A. 

 Smith second member, and Dr. M. Christy, 

 third member: illusirated by a Map 

 where the Fever prevailed. 8vo. 6s 6d. 



An Essay upon the Spontaneous Evolu- 

 tion of the Foetus j by John Kelly, M.D. 

 8vo. 3s. 



A Treatise on the Diseases of Arteries 

 and Veins, containing the Pathology and 

 Treatment of Aneurisms and Wounded 

 Arteries ; by Jos. Hodgson, member of the 

 Royal College of burgeons. 15s, 



