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selected. ‘The work will be published 
monthly; to commence on the Ist of 
January. 
Mr. J. Suaw, lecturer on Anatomy 
and Surgery in the Hunterian School 
in Great Windmill-street, announces 
a work on the Nature and Treatment 
of the various Distortions to which 
the Spine and Bones of the Chest are 
Subject. 
The indefatigable W. KitcuiNeR, 
M.D. is preparing a work on the Eco- 
nomy of the Eyes, consisting ef pre- 
cepts for the improvement and preser- 
vation of the Sight. 
Mr. FRranxs’s Holsean Lectures for 
1823, on the Apostolical Preaching, 
and Vindication of Christianity to the 
Jews, Samaritans, and Devout Gen- 
tiles, in continuation of his former 
Lectures ‘on the Evidences of Chris- 
tianity as stated in our Lord’s Dis- 
courses,” is in the press, and will 
speedily be published. 
Ati Egyptian tale is printing, called 
Rameses. . 
4 ‘Treatise is preparing for publica- 
tion on Organic Chemistry, containing 
the’analyses of animal and vegetable 
substances, founded on the work of 
Professor Gmeliu on the same subject, 
by Mr. DuncLison, member of several 
learned Societies, foreign and domes- 
tic, and one of the editors of the 
“Medical Repository.” N 
Memoirs of Samuel Pepys, esq. the 
distinguished Secretary to the Admi- 
ralty during the reigns of Charles Il. 
and James II. will soon appear. 
A Tour through the Upper Pro- 
vinces of WHindostan, comprising a 
period between the years 1804 and 
1814, with remarks and authentic 
anecdotes; to whichis added, a Guide 
up the River Ganges, from Caleutta to 
Cawnpore, Futteh Ghar, Meeratt, &c. 
and-a vocabulary, is nearly ready for 
publication. 
The Life of J. Decastro, comedian, 
including anecdotes of Garrick, Dr. 
Johnson, Sheridan, &e. is in prepa- 
ration. 
Part X. is printing of Dr. Wartt’s 
Bibliotheea Britannica, or a General 
Index to the Literature of Great Bri- 
tain and Ireland, ancient and modern, 
with such foreign works as have been 
translated into Bnglish. 
On-the Ist of January will be pub- 
lished a new and most interesting Map 
of most of the Principal Mountains in 
the World, embracing, on a large 
scale, a clear aud distinct yiew of the 
Literary and Miscellaneous Intelligence. 
various elevations of the earth. This 
Map has been arranged with immense 
trouble and expense, and contains the 
names of above 300 mountains, with a 
view of the Falls of Niagara and. the 
Pyramids of Egypt; and the whole 
arranged in alphabetical order. 
According to some late enumera- 
tions, made officially, in the Library of 
the British Museum are 125,000 vo- 
Iumes, and in the Royal Library 
65,000. 
Typographia, or an_ Historical 
Sketch of the Origin and Progress of 
the Art of Printing, illustrated by nu- 
merous wood-engravings and portraits, 
will soon be published, in two parts. 
The Deformed Transformed, a dra- 
ma, is announced from the pen of Lord 
Byron; as well as Don guan, Cantos | 
12, 13, and 14. F 
A series of original sketches of men 
and manners, under the title of Life’s 
Progress, which are to be illustrated 
by engravings after Cruikshank, are 
preparing, and will. be | publislied 
periodically. tay. 
The- Historical Life; of Johanua of 
Sicily, Queen of Naples, is announced, 
Early in December will be publish- 
ed, Procrastination, or the, Vicar’s 
Daughter, a tale. > 
An Essay on the Inventions and 
Customs of the Ancients and Moderns 
in the Use of Inebriating Liquors, will 
soon be published, by 8. Morewoon, 
surveyor of Excise. 
Mr. A. Bernarpo is preparing for 
publication, a work under the title of 
the Italian Interpreter, consisting of 
copious and familiar conversations, on 
subjects of general interest and utility, 
together with a complete vocabulary 
in English and Italian; to which are 
added, in a separate column, Rules 
for the Pronunciation of each Word. « 
The concluding Portion of the Naval 
History of Great Britain, from the 
declaration of war by France in 1793, 
to the accession of George IV. ‘Vols. 
1V. and V. is at press. ‘oe 
The Rev. T. SmitH, editor of the 
accented edition of the Eton Gram- 
mar, with notes, is preparing anew , 
edition of Phaedrus, with the scanning 
from the text of Sterling. ; 
A full Account of the Murder of th 
Jate William Weare, of Lyon’s Inn, 
London, including the’ cireumstances 
which first led to the discovery of’ the 
murder, the depositions’ taken” before 
the magistrates, the Coroirér’s inquest, 
and the trial of the prisoners, Xe. with 
engravings, 
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