454 



Fine Arts' Pvhlications. 



[Oct. 



shape. They are, Lcssing Gray fMartin), and Lago dl Ncnii (A. Agho), by 

 Brandard; Cotter's Saturday Night (Stothard), and Reply of the Fountain 

 (Liversege), by E. Smith; the Wreck (Williamson), by Miller; the Piper ot 

 Mull (E. Goodall), and Villa of Rione, by Robinson ; the Visionary (Liversege), 

 by Engleheart ; Naples (Linton), E. Goodall; Abbeville (Roberts), A. Freebairn; 

 Sunset (Barret), R. Wallis ; and, lastly, or we should rather have said " first," 

 the Wreath itself, an elegant and tasteful design, worthy of the company it is 

 intended to usher into notice. If all the Annuals are like this, we shall hardly 

 feel justified in wishing their numbers diminished. 



WORKS IN THE PRESS AND NEW PUBLICATIONS. 



WORKS IN THE PHESS. 



By Mr. Madden ; The Ancient Scot- 

 tish Metrical Romances of Sir Gawayn 

 and the Grene Knyzt, from a MS. in 

 the British Museum. 



By Wm. INIaugliam, Surgeon : the 

 London Manual ot Medical Chemistry, 

 comprising an interlinear verbal trans- 

 lation of the London Pharmacopoeia, 

 with extensive Chemical, Botanical, 

 Therapeutical, and Posological Notes, &c. 



By Hugh ]Moore, Esq. : a Dictionary 

 of Quotations fi-om various Authors in 

 Ancient and IVIodeni Languages, with 

 English Translations, illustrated by Re- 

 marks and Explanations. 



By F. H. I-ightfoot: an Embellished 

 Chart of General History and Chrono- 

 logy, comprising a Series of Persons, 

 Epochs, and Events, from the Deluge to 

 the Latest Period. 



By the Authors of « The Odd Vo- 

 lume :'' the Sister's Budget, two volumes 

 of Original Tales in Prose and Verse, 

 &c., with Contributions from INIrs. He- 

 mans, IMiss jMitford, IMrs. Hodson, Mrs. 

 Kennedy, Mrs. INIactarlane, Mr. Ken- 

 nedy, Jlr. Bell, ]\fr. JNIalcolm, and some 

 others. 



The Law of Husband and Wife, con- 

 taining the whole of the Legislative Pro- 

 visions for the Celebration of Marriage, 

 by Banns, Licence, Special Licence ; 

 and for its Dissolution, by Divorce, on 

 the ground of Crira. Con., Cruelty, &c. 

 &c. &o. 



By Sir W. Jardine, Bart. : Wilson's 

 American Ornithology ; with the Con- 

 tinuation, by Charles Lucian Buona- 

 j)arte ; together with an Ihiumeration 

 and Description of the newly discovered 

 Species not included in the original 

 works, with copious Notes, in 3 vols, 

 with 100 engravings. 



By R. Green : the History, Topo- 

 graphy, and Antiquities, of Framling- 

 nam, compiled from the best authorities. 



By Adam Taylor: the Works of the 

 Rev. Dan Tavlor. 



By B. Ererf, Esq. : the Adventures of 

 a Dramatist, in 2 vols. 



By C. Macfarlane, Esq.: the Ro- 

 mance of History — Italy. 



Cruikshank's Comic Album, being a 

 Collection of Humorous Tales, with 

 numerous Illustrations on Wood. 



Bv the Author of Gertrude : a Novel 

 called " The Affianced One." 



By Mr. Atkinson, of Glasgow ; the 

 Cameleon, a Volume of Original Mis- 

 cellanies, in Prose and Verse. 



By the Author of " Modern Fana- 

 ticism Unveiled :" a volume under the 

 title of Balaam. 



Memoirs of the Empress Josephine, 

 by Dr. Slemes, will form the 7'-d vol. 

 of Constable's INIiscellany. 



Ry IVIiss Landon : a Novel, in three 

 volumes, called Romance and Reality'. 



A splendid edition of Childe Harold, 

 in two volumes ; each volume will be 

 illustrated with forty Topographical 

 Engravings, from drawings by Turner, 

 Stantield, &c. 



The follmving Six IVorks tcill he included 

 in Mi: Murray's Family Library. 



History of the Reformation in Eng- 

 land, by the Rev. J. J. Blunt.— Popular 

 View of Egypt and its Antiquities, from 

 Belzoni, &c — The Elements of Che- 

 mistry, familiarly explained and prac- 

 tically illustrated The Legendary His- 

 tory of Mahomed, by Washington Irv- 

 ing. — The Eventful Histor}' of the 

 Mutiny in the Bounty ; its Cause and 

 Consequences. — Journal of .an Expedi- 

 tion to explore the Course of the Niger, 

 by the Messrs. Lauder. 



The following Annuals ivill be published in 



IN'overnber. 



The Winter's Wreath. 



Heath's Picturesque Annual ; con- 

 taining Twenty-six Plates, from draw- 

 ings by Stanfield ; the descriptions by 

 Leitch Ritchie. 



