256 List of New Publications in September. 
ANTIQUITIES. 
A Description of the Antiquities and 
other Curiosities of Rome ; by the Rev. E. 
Burton, M.A, 8vo. 15s. 
ASTRONOMY. 
The Elements of Astronomy ; by John 
Brinkley, D.D. 8vo. 12s. 
BIBLIOGRAPHY. 
Part II. of a Catalogue of Books ; com- 
prising a Miscellaneous Assortment in all 
Classes of Literature. 1s. 
BIOGRAPHY. 
The Life of William Penn, abridged and 
adapted to the use of young persons ; by 
Mary Hughes. feap. 8vo. 4s. 6d. 
The Political and Private Life of the 
Marquis of Londonderry; by T. P. Fitz- 
gerald, esq. 8vo. 12s. 
BOTANY. 
The Florist’s Manual, or Hints for the 
Construction of a gay Fiower-garden, with 
directions for preventing the depredations 
of insects. 2d edit. small 8vo. 5s, 6d. 
CLASSICS, 
Essays on the Institutions, Government, 
and Manners of the States of Ancient 
Greece; by Henry David Hill, p.p. 
12mo. 7s. 
Museum Criticum, or Cambridge Clas- 
sical Researches. No. VII. 8vo. 5s. 
DRAMA. 
Athaliah, a Tragedy, founded upon 
2 Kings xi. and 2 Chronicles xxiii. ; trans- 
lated from the French. 12mo. 
EDUCATION. 
The fourth edition of Friendly Hints, 
principally addressed to the Youth of 
both Sexes, uniting subjects the most 
pleasing and instructive, relative to the 
duties of this life and the joys of immorta- 
lity : interspersed with striking anecdotes ; 
by J. Doncaster. 4s. 
A Key to the complete Course of Arith- 
metic; by W. H. White. 12mo. 5s. 
The Conversational Preceptor,in French 
and English, consisting of useful Phrases, 
arranged under distinct heads; by J. L. 
Mabire: with dialogues, by B. M. Le- 
Blanc. 6s. 6d. 
Examinatory Questions in Arithmetic, 
Geography, Latin Grammar, English 
Grammar, and the History of England; 
by the Rev. H. C. Donnoghue, »s. 
A Key to the above, for the use of Pa- 
rents and Teachers. 2s. 6d. 
Seventeenth Report of the British and 
Foreign School Society to the General 
Meeting, May 16, 1822. 8vo. 4s. 
FINE ARTS. 
Bibliotheca Heraldica Magne Britan- 
nice, an Analytical Catalogue of Books 
relating to Heraldry, Genealogy, &c.; by 
Thomas Moule. 8vo0. 36s.—4to. 3l. 3s. 
Six Views of Chudleigh, in Devonshire, 
beautifully engraved by G. Hollis, after 
drawings by H. de Cort, in the possession 
of Sir R. Colt Hoare, bart. Imp. 4to, 15s. 
—folio, 21s. 
[Oct. 1, 
The Visitation of Middlesex, begun in 
1663, by William Ryley, esq. Lancaster, 
and Henry Dethick, Rouge-Croix, Mar- 
shals and Deputies to Sir E. Bysshe, Cla- 
rencieux King of Arms, folio, 11. 11s. 6d. 
Delineations of the Costumes of the 
4to. 2]. 12s. 6d. 
GEOGRAPHY. 
A new Geographical, Historical, and 
Religious Chart ; shewing at one view the 
principal places in the known world; the 
religion, government, civilization, and po- 
pulation; with the Missionary Stations in 
each country ; by the Rev. T. Clark. 
Atlas of Scotland, No. VI. containing 
Lanarkshire, on two sheets. 10s, 6d. é 
Maritime Geography and Statistics, or a 
Description of the Ocean and its Coasts, 
Maritime Commerce, Navigation, &c.; 
by J. K. Tuckey. 8vo. 2I. 16s. 6d. 
GEOLOGY. 
Part I. of the Outlines of the Geology 
of England and Wales, with an introduc- 
tory compendium of the general principles 
of that science, illustrated by a coloured 
map and sections, &c. ; by the Rev. W. D. 
Conybeare, F.R.s. M.G.s. &c. and William 
Phillips, F.L.s. M,G.s. &c. Small 8vo. 163. 
or demy 8vyo, il. 
HISTORY. 
An Historical Account, Part I. of his 
Majesty’s Visit to Scotland: consisting of 
a variety of curious information relative to 
former royal visits; an account of the pre- 
parations in Edinburgh, Leith, Dalkeith, 
and other places, for his Majesty’s recep- 
tion; the Poems composed, and Medals 
struck, &c. : enriched by several historical 
notes. 8vo. 2s. 6d. 
HORTICULTURE. 
A concise and practical Treatise on the 
growth and culture of the Carnation, &c.; 
by Thomas Hogg. 12mo. 8s. 
LAW. 
A Treatise on the Law of Landlord and 
Tenant: compiled in part from the Notes 
of the late Sir Wm, D. Evans; by C. H. 
Chambers, esq. 
Practical Exposition of the Law relative 
to the Office and Duties of a Justice of 
the Peace ; by Wm. Dickenson, esq. 
MATHEMATICS, 
Tables of Logarithms of all Numbers, 
from 1 to 101000, and of the Sines and 
Tangents to every Second of the Qua- 
drant ; by Michael Taylor: with a Preface 
and Precepts for the explanation and use 
of the same, by Nevil Maskelyne, F.R.s. 
Astronomer Royal. 4to. 3l. 
Tables to be used with the Nautical 
Almanack, for finding the Latitude and 
Longitude at Sea; by the Rev. W. Lax, 
M.A. F.R.S. 8vo. 10s. 
MEDICINE. 
Analytic Physiology ; by S. Hood, M.D. 
8vo. 10s. 6d. 
A Treatise on the Utility of Sangui-Suc- 
tion, or Leech Bleeding: including the 
Opinions 
Spaniards, 
