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engraving to that height to which it is so justly entitled ; but we cannot hope 

 to effect this in a manner worthy of the British nation, without the combined 

 encouragement of persons distinguished for rank, talents and taste, uniting to 

 give a tone to the national mind." For this purpose the Society has been 

 formed ; it is to consist of an unlimited number of members, at an annual sub- 

 scription of five shillings and upwards. The subscribers are to have the sole 

 right of choosing the subject, and every subscriber will receive one bronze medal 

 for every five shillings. We trust that there are many hundreds, who, for their 

 own sake, if not for the advancement of art, will support a project that holds out 

 such advantages. 



WORKS IN THE PRESS AND NEW PUBLICATIONS. 



WORKS IV THE PRESS. 



By the Rev. Richard Burgess : the 

 Topography and Antiquities of Rome, 

 in two volumes, with plates. 



By the Rev. S. T. Bloomfield : the 

 Greek Testament, with English Notes, 

 in two volumes. 



Edited by Mrs. Bray: Tables, and 

 other Pieces ; by ]Mary Maria Colling, 

 with some Account of the Author, in 

 Letters to Robert Southey, Esq. 



By Lieutenant-Colonel John Leach : 

 Rough Sketches of the I.,ife of an Old 

 Soldier during a Service in the West 

 Indies, at the Siege of Copenhagen, in 

 the Peninsula, and the south of France, 

 in the Netherlands, &c. 



By J. Rennie, A.M., Author of " In- 

 sect Architecture:" a Conspectus of 

 Butterflies and Moths, with descrip- 

 tions of all the species found in Britain, 

 amounting to nearly' two thousand. 



By the same Author : a Translation, 

 with copious Notes and Synonimes, of 

 Le Vaillant's Works, the Birds of Af- 

 rica, the Birds of Paradise, and the Par- 

 rots. 



The Life and Correspondence of the 

 late INIr. Roscoe. ^y one of the mem- 

 bers of his family. 



By Alaric AVatts : a volume of Poems, 

 entitled Lyrics of the Heart, and other 

 Poems, with thirty Engravings. 



By James Kennedy: the History of 

 the Indian Cholera. 



By Thomas Thomson, M.D. : a Sys- 

 tem of Inorganic Chemistry, in two 

 volumes. 



The Amulet for 1832. Among its 

 illustrations will be found engravings 

 from four of Sir Thomas Lawrence's 

 most celebrated ])aintings ; that of " the 

 Marshioness of I^ondonderry and her 

 Son" being the frontispiece. It will 

 also coiitam prints from Pickersgill's 

 " Greek Girl ;" from Hay don's " Death 

 of Eucles ;" from " the Death of the 

 First-bom," by George Hayter; from 



a picture of " Corinne," by Gerard ; 

 with landscapes, by Stanfield, Roberts, 

 &c. &c. 



Edited by Mrs. S. C. Hall : « The 

 Juvenile Forget Me Not" for 1 832. 



By the Rev. S. Sanderson, A.M., Ox- 

 ford : A volume, to be pubhshed by 

 subscription, consisting of Poems, in- 

 tended simply as a record of such 

 thoughts as were suggested to the mind 

 of the writer by a comparison of the 

 Book of Nature with the volume of 

 Revelation. 



LIST OF NEW WORKS. 



BIOGRAPHY AND HISTORY. 



Dr. Lardner's Cabinet Library. Vol. 

 VII. 5s. Being Historical Memoirs 

 of the House of Bourbon. In 2 vols. 

 Vol. II. 



The March of Hannibal from the 

 Rhone to the Alps. Ry Henry Lawes 

 Long, Esq. 



The Private Correspondence of David 

 Garrick. Vol. I. Royal 4to. £2 12s. 6d. 



Historical Researches on the Con- 

 quest of Peru and Mexico, by the Mo- 

 guls in the Thirteenth Century, &c. &c. 

 By John Rankin. 8vo. 28s. 



LAW. 



Lynch on the Law of Elections in the 

 Cities and Towns in Ireland. 8vo. Cs. 



Law's Forms of Ecclesiastical Law. 

 8vo. 14s. 



Statutes at Large. Vol. XII. Part 

 II. William IV. 4to. 5s. 



MEDICAL. 



Principles of Lithotrity, or a Treatise 

 on the Art of Curing the Stone without 

 Incision ; illustrated by five Plates, ex- 

 hibiting exact representations of the 

 different instruments. By Baron Heur- 

 teloup. Doctor of the Faculty of Medi- 

 cine of Paris. 8vo. 20s. 



Practical Observations on Prolapsus, 



