1825.) 
and corrected, of the Rev: T. H. Horne’s 
Introduction to the’ Critical Study and 
Knowledge -of the Holy Scriptures, in four 
large vols. 8yvo.,. illustrated, with numerous 
Maps and Fae-similes of Biblical MSS... 
No. 10, of Mr, Britton’s Tl ustrations of. 
thie ‘Ancient... Architecture of Great Britain, 
to complete the‘volumie, ‘will’ iced in the’ 
first week of September. — Another num- 
ber of the Cathedral Antiquities is also ex- 
pected at the same time ; and vol. 3 of te 
Beauties of Wiltshire. , 
Sermons, preached on several occasions; 
in the Island of Barbadoes, by W. J.Shrews- 
bury, late Wesleyan Methodist Missionary 
in that.island, will speedily be published, in. 
1 yol, 8vo. 
Tn the ‘press, The Georgics of Virgil, by 
wis W..C. Edwards, M. A. 
‘Mr, Hakewill’s Picturesque Tour of 
Jamaica, the seventh and concluding part, 
is inthe press. } 
A new and. considerably improved edi- 
tion of the Rev. G. N. Wright’s Guide to 
Dublin is nearly ready. 
_Mr.C. A. Elton, puldage of Specimens of the 
Classic Poets, has in the press a History of 
the Roman Emperors, from the Accession 
of: Augustus to the Fall ofthe last Con- 
stantine. . 
Sketches, Political, Geographical, and 
Statistical, of the United Provinces of Rio 
dela Plata, &c., will soon be published. 
Richard Baynes i is. préparing the third 
Part of his Catalogue of Books, to contain 
Oriental and, Hebrew Literature, Foreign 
Languages, &e, 
‘Two hundred and fifty Copies of a Tran- 
slation of all the existing Fragments of the 
Writings of Proclus, surnamed the Platonic 
Successor, by Thomas Taylor, the Platonist, 
are announced. 
The Second Correspondence of Madame 
de*Maintenon: and the Princess. des Ur- 
sines, from the original letters, in the pos- 
session of the Duke.de.Choiseul, is in the 
press; and stated to contain a more inte- 
resting account of the political transactions 
and secret intrigues of the Court of Louis : 
XIV. than any other hitherto published. 
Part IT. of Dr. Kitchiner’s Economy of 
the Eyes, and Treatise on Telescopes, 
being the result of thirty years’ experiments, 
is ogee for publication. 
th of Aguirre; Janthe, a Tale ; 
Battle Abbey; Bodiam Castle; and other 
Poems, are announced. 
The Literary Souvenir; or Cabinet of 
and Romance for 1826, with splen- 
, is now printing. 
ria; or, Sketches of Life 
and terature, 2 vols. post 8vo., is an- 
nounced. 
- A third: part. of the Points of Humour, 
. 
sas is nearly r 
. new historical novel, . entitled 
4 Tho: Hearts of Steel,”’ by the author of 
r 4 loran,” &c,, is in the press. 
nruty Maa. No. 414. 
Works in the Press. 
with Cuts,and Illustrations by G. Cruik- 
V7 
Sir John Barrington’s: Historical Anec- 
dotes of Ireland are nearly ready. 
~ Letters of Marshal Conway, from 1744 
to 1784, embracing ‘the period when he’ 
was: commander of the’ forces’ and: seere- 
tary of state, will'speedily'be published. 
A. Minstrel’s Hours,of Song, or Poems, 
by Agnes Mahony, are inthe press.i*- +’ 
The Improvisatrice, by 1s E.L, has; it 
appears from a United States Journal, been 
reprinted in America. 
The Session of Parliament for 1825, 
containing a full and faithful delineation, of f 
every thing done by, or relating to, ‘the 
British Senate during that most interesting’ 
period ;-an acount of all measures, public: 
and private; an exposition of the state of 
parties, and an estimate of the characters 
of all the Members of both Houses. 
The Memoirs and Correspondence of 
Paul Jones will be ready in a few days. 
The Highest Castle and the Lowest’: 
Cave; or, Events of Days that are Bone ; 
by the author of “The Scrinium,” is now’ 
just ready for publication. 
. Sermons of the late Rev. J. Jortin, D.D., 
abridged by the Rev. G. Whittaker, M.A., ' 
are announced as nearly ready. 
A new edition, considerably improved, 
of Dawesii Miscellanea Critica, & Kidd, 
will speedily be published. 
A new edition of Dr. Gregory’s Trea- 
tise on Mechanics is just ready. 
Instructions for’ Cavalry Officers, trans- 
lated from the German of Gen. Count Bis- 
mark by Capt. L. Beamish, 4th Dragoon 
Guards, dedicated by permission to H.R.H. 
the Duke of York, will shortly be pub- 
lished. 
A new and deaipiets edition is an- 
nounced, of Origines Ecclesiastice ; or the 
Antiquities of the Christian Church, -and 
other works of the late Rev. J. Bingham, 
M-A-; with many additional annotations, 
several original sermons, and-a biographi- 
cal account of the author, by the Rev. 
R. Bingham, B.c.L. 
‘On the Ist of. September will be pub- 
lished ‘ The Poetic Garland ;’’ illustrated 
with fifteen beautiful figures from the » 
Botanic Garden, in imitation of the cele-) 
brated “ Garland of Julia;” by the Duke 
Montausier. 
_Mr..E, T. Artis, the author of Roman 
Antiquities, to whose perseverance and 
indefatigable exertions the public are in- 
debted for the discovery of the Roman 
Station at Castor in Northamptonshire, 
has nearly teady for publication, in I vol. 
4to., his Antediluvian Phytology, illustrat- » 
ed. by a Collection of the Fossil Remains 
of Plants pectliar to the Coal formations 
of Great Britain. 
A Translation of the Six Cantos of 
Klopstock’ 8 Messiah, in verse, is prepar- 
ing for the press. 
A new and improved edition, being 
the seventh, is in the press, of the ‘“Ar- 
rangement of British Plants,” prepared hy 
ZA W. Withering, 
