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WORKS IN THE PRESS, AND NEW PUBLICATIONS, 
” —— 
Ae es of the Asiatie Society has 
A. in the press, “ An Historical View 
of the Hindoo Astronomy, from the ear- 
liest period to the present time.” 
The sixteenth and last volume of the 
new edition of the ‘“‘ Théitre Complet des 
Grees,” by M. Raoul Rochette, is just 
ready for publication. ! 
Mr. Bransby Cooper will publish in a 
few days, an Anatomical Description of 
the Ligaments, as connected with the 
Joints. 
Mr. E. H. Barker is preparing for the 
press a Biography of the late Dr. Parr. 
A French translation of the novel “ Mar- 
riage,” is about to appear in Paris. 
Au elegant Collection of chaste Amatory 
Poems, from the best authors, will appear 
within the month. 
A new edition of Bishop Andrews’ “‘ Pre- 
ees Private Quotidiane,” first published in 
1675, in Greek and Latin, is nearly ready. 
“ The Fruits of Faith,’ with Elegies and 
other Moral Poems, by H. Campbell, are 
announced for publication. ; 
A French translation of Scotch Border 
Minstrelsy, will appear in Paris within a 
few days. ~ q 
‘The modern French Biography, entitled 
Biographie des Contemporaines,” will be 
completed by the publication of two more 
volumes in the course of the month. 
John O’ Arnha,” a comic poém in the 
Scottish dialect, by the late Mr. George 
Beattie, is announced for’ publication. 
The ‘first part of a new work, entitled 
“Laconics, or the best Words of the best 
Authors,” will be published on the Ist No- 
vember, and a part will appear monthly un- 
til the work is completed, which will not 
exceed twelve parts, with highly finished 
Portraits. 
Antediluvian Phytology, illustrated by a 
collection of the fossil remains of plants pe- 
culiar to the coal formations of Great Bri- 
tain, by E. J. Artis, is anounced in 4to. 
Sketches, political, geographical, and sta- 
tistical, of the United Provinces of Rio de 
la Plata, &c. will soon be published. 
Dr: J. A. Paris has in the press, a work 
on the Digestive Funetions, and on the va- 
rious complaints incident to their disordered 
States; with a general view of Curative 
Dietetics. 
Dr. J. E. Smith’s Practieal Treatise on 
Poisons, forming a compreliensive Manual 
of Toxicology, is nearly ready. 
A Treatise on Epidemic Choleray and 
Sketches of the Diseases of India, including 
statistical and topographical Reports, &c., 
by James Annesley, Esq.of the Madras Me: 
dical Establishment, will soon We published, 
’ “Phe Brazen Mask,a Novel, by WaseChar- 
lotte Putney ; Movtville, of the Durk Hetr 
of the Castle; and the Stranger of the Val- 
ioe 
ley, or Louisa and Adelaide, ah Americatt 
Tale, are announced for publication. 
Sephora, a Hebrew Tale, descriptive of 
the country of Palestine, and of the manners 
and customs of the ancient Israelites, may 
shortly be expected. 
Outlines of Truth, by a Lady, are in the 
press. % 
Botanical Sketches of the Twenty-four 
Classes in the Linnean System, with fifty 
“specimens of English Plants, taken from 
nature, coritaining an account of their place 
of growth, time of flowering, and medicinal 
properties, with many Plates, are an- 
nounced. 
Nugz Sacre ; or, Psalms and Hymns and 
Spiritual Songs, will soon be published in a 
neat pocket-vyolume. 
A new edition will shortly appear of the 
Vanity of this Mortal Life, or of Man as con- 
sidered only in his present Mortal State ; 
with a dedicatory Epistle to a Mourning 
Family, by John Howe, M.a., of Magdalen 
College, Oxon. 
A translation of the Six Cantos of Klop- 
stock’s Messiah, in Verse, will shortly be 
published. 
Tlie Camisard, or the Protestants. of 
Languedoc, a Tale, in three vols. 12mos, is 
nearly ready for publication, 
The Secret Correspondence of Madame 
de Mainteron and the Princess des Ursins, 
from the original MS. in the possession of 
the Duke de: Ghoiseul, is nearly ready. 
Memoirs of Monkeys, &c. &c., fep. 8v0«, 
may shortly be expected. : 
Hertban,; a Poem, in Four Cantos, is an- 
nouriced. 
An Epitome of Classical Geography, 
with Historical Notices of the most impor- 
tant Ancient Nations, &c., by W. C. Tay~ 
lor, A. B., will speedily be published. — 
The Plays of Clara Gazul, a Spanish Co- 
median, ate announced for publication, im 
post Svo. 
Part EE. of the Economy of the Eyes; by 
Dr. Kitehener, is'just ready for publication. 
Messrs. Treuttel and Wiirtz have in the 
press, both in English and in French, Secret 
Memoirs of the Royal Family of France, 
during the Revolution; with original and 
authentic Anecdotes of contemporary Sove- 
reigns, and other distinguished personages. 
of that eventful period: from the journal, 
letters, and conversations of the Princess 
Lamballe. By a Lady of Rank, in the con- 
fidentialservice of that unfortunate Princess. 
Eael edition will be published m two vols. 
8vo., and will be accompanied with a por- 
trait and fac-similes. 
A Gteck and English Dictionary, on the 
Plat of Schrevelius, is announced: Besites 
tlie variows parts’ of words’ usual in’ that 
work, this Dictionary will, be found to:con- 
tain’ all the inflexions. of words used . the 
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