98 List of New Works. 
Florence, or the Aspirant. In 3 vols. 
Cuvier’s Revolutions of the Surface of the 
Earth, translated into English. In 1 yol. crown 
8vo., with Engravings. 
Schill’s Travels among the Calmues. Trans- 
lated from the German. In 1 vol. post 8yo., with 
a Map. 
A Treatise on P inting and Dyeing Silk Shawls, 
Garments, Bandanas, &c., in Permanent and 
fancy Colours. By H. M’Kernan, experimental 
colour maker and dyer. 
Moral and Sacred Poetry, selected from the 
works of the most admired Authors, Ancient and 
Modern. In 12mo., with an Engraving by Charles 
Heath, from a Design by Corbould. 
Memoirs of the Extraordinary Military Career 
of John Shipp, Late a Lieutenant in his Majesty’s 
87th regiment. Written by Himself. 
Natural History of Enthusiasm. Consisting of 
a Series of Essays on religious subjects. 
The Arcana of Science and Art for 1829, will be 
published early in January; and will contain all 
the Popular Discoveries and Improvements of the 
past year, illustrated with upwards of Twenty 
Engravings. 
A Descriptive Account of the North Western 
Division of Somersetshire, including the Towns of 
Western-Super-Mare, Banwell, and Axbridge; 
and tne Antediluvian Bone Caverns inthe Mendip 
Hills, with Engravings by John Rutter. 
The Legendary Cabinet, a Selection of British 
National Ballads, Ancient and Modern, from the 
best Authors, with Notes and Illustrations. By 
tie Rey. L. D. Parry, M.A, of St. Peter's College, ~ 
Cambridge. 
A Letter to Sir Alexander Malet, Bart, in re- 
ference to his Pamphlet on the late Expulsions 
from Winchester School, with a word in passing 
to the Editor of the Literary Gazette. By an Old 
Etonian. 
Mr. Parkin bas in the press, The Abomination 
of Desolation, or A Voice to Jews, Philo-Judeans, 
and the people of God in Babylon, in which will 
be shewn that the destruction of Jerusalem is not 
predicted in Matt. 24, Mark 13, and Luke 21, and 
the principal parts of these chapters explained. 
A Guide to the Zoological Gardens and Mu- 
seum, with numerous Engravings, 
Mr. John Hinds, Author of the Veterinary Sur- 
geon, has anew work in the press, entitled “ The 
Groom’s Oracle and Pocket Stable Directory.” 
The first Number of The London Review, to be 
published quarterly, edited by the Rev. Blanco 
White, is now in the press, and may be expected 
to appear early in the ensuing month. 
The Annual Peerage for 1829, with new plates 
of the arms. 
A new Novel, entitled The Collogians. 
The Rey. G. Oliver has ready for publication his 
History of Institution, or an Account of all the 
Secret Celebrations of the Heathen World, form- 
ing a Continuation to his Signs and Symbols of 
Freemasonry explained, Also, a History of An- 
tiquities of the Conventual Church of Great 
Grimsby, in the County of Lincoln, 8yo. Also, the 
History and Antiquities of Beverley, in the County 
of York, 4to, 
Dr. Epps, Author of the Internal Evidences of 
Christianity, deduced from Phrenology, proposes 
to publish three Phrenological Essays :—On the 
Faculty of Veneration.—On Morality.—On the 
best Means of attaining Happiness, 
[Jan- 
William Howitt has nearly ready for the Press, 
the Book of the Seasons; a volume intended as 
a eompanion for the lover of the country. 
Mr. I. A, St. John, and Mr. Leitch Ritchie an- 
nounce a History of the Revolutions of South 
America, with a Sketch of the History of the 
Country from the earliest Times, &c. Also, a 
History of India, from the earliest times. 
Conversations on Zoology, including a descrip- 
tion of the Gardens and Collection of the Zoologi- 
cal Society. 
The Misfortunes of Elphin. Bythe Author of 
Headlong Hall. 
LIST OF NEW WORKS. 
BIOGRAPHY AND HISTORY. 
Memoirs of Vidocq, Principal Agent of the 
French Police until 1827 ; and now Proprietor of 
the Paper-mannfactory at St. Maude. Written 
by Himself, translated from the French. 4 vols. 
12mo. Vol. I. published. 18mo. 3s. 6d,, 12mo, 6s. 
boards. 
The Life and Adventures of Alexander Selkirk, 
the Original Robinson Crusoe. By John Howell. 
12mo, 5s. boards, 
The Constitutional History of England, from 
the Accession of Henry VI}., to the Death of 
George II, By Henry Hallam. 3 vols. 8vo. £1. 61s. 
History of the Revolutions in Europe, from the 
Subversion of the Roman Empire in the West, 
till the Abdication of Buonaparte, from the 
French of C.W. Koch. By Andrew Crichton. 
3 vols. Vol. L 3s. 6d. boards, ‘ . 
LAW. 
Bayley on Fines and Recoveries. Svo. 14s. bds. 
Saunders on Pleading and Evidence, 2 vols. 
8vo. £2. boards. 
Thomas's Universal Jurisprudence. 8yo. 15s, 
boards. 
MEDICAL. 
A Treatise on the Diseases of the Bones, By 
Benjamin Bell. 8yo. 7s. boards, 
Craig’s Elements of Anatomy. 8yo. 16s, bds. 
Flood’s Anatomy and Physiology of the Nervous 
System, vol. 1. 12m0, 5s. boards, 
Essay on the Mechanism of Parturition, from 
the German, By Rigby. 12mo. 5s. Loards. 
A Practical Dissertation on the Waters of 
Leamington Spa, including the History of the 
Springs, anew Analysis of the Gaseous and solid 
Contents, &c. By C. Loudon, M.D. 8yo. 5s, bds. 
Lizars’ Anatomical Plates complete, coloured 
£32, 12s., plain £7. 7s. 
A New System of Geology, in which the Great 
Revolutions of the Earth and Animated Nature 
are reconciled at once to Modern Science and 
Sacred History. By Andrew Ure, M.D,, F.R.S. 
MISCELLANEOUS. 
The Planter’s Guide, or a Practical Essay on 
the best Method of giving immediate effect to 
Wood, by the Removal of large Trees and Under- 
wood. By Sir Henry Stewart, Bart. Second 
Edition. 8yo. 2ls. boards. : 
Dr. Channing’s Works, reprinted from the 
American edition, containing an Essay not pre- 
viously printed in England. 8yo. boards. 
Optics, on the Principle of Images, without ma- 
terial Light, Rays, and Refraction, in Bight Dia- 
logues. 8yo. 4s, 
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