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WORKS IN -THE PRESS, AND NEW PUBLICATIONS. 
“WORKS IN. PREPARATION. 
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Mr. Hunt, author of Half-a-dozen Hints on Pic- 
turesque Domestic Architecture, has nearly ready 
for publication, a Series of Designs for Parsonage 
Houses, Almshouses, é&c. 
Mr. Brockedon, Member of the Academy of Fine 
Arts at Florence, announces for publication by sub- 
scription, , Mlustrations of the Passes of the Alps, 
original Drawings, made during the Summers 
of 1821-2-3-4 and 5. 
The Messrs. Carvills, of New York, announce an 
American Annual Register, to be published in every 
August. 
°Mr. Ackermann is printing a Spanish Translation 
of the history of Ancient Mexico, originally written 
in Italian, by the Jesuit Father Llanvigero, which 
will form 2 vols. 4to. 
Dr. Forbes, of Chichester, is said to be preparing 
a Translation of the improved Edition of Laennee’s 
Treatise on Diseases of the Chest; with Notes and 
Commentaries by the Translator. 
~The Genius and Design of the Domestic Constitu- 
tion, with its untransferable obligations and peculiar 
advantages, by Christopher Anderson, is in the 
Press. 
The Rev. Alexander Low, of Clatt, Aberdeen- 
shire, announces for speedy publication, by sub- 
scription, the History of Scotland, from the earliest 
period to the middle of the ninth century ; being an 
Essay on the Ancient History of the Kingdom of the 
Gaelic Scots, the Extent of their Country, its Laws, 
Population, Poetry, and Learning; which gained 
the prize of the Highland Society of London 
There is announced for speedy publication, the 
Antiquarian Trio; consisting of Views and Descrip- 
tions of the Duke of Buckingham’s House, Kirkby, 
Rudston Church and Obelisk, Effigy at Scarbo- 
rough; to which will be added, the Poet’s Favourite 
Tree, by the Rev. Archdeacon Wrangham. 
A Political View of the Life of Napoleon, is an- 
nounced by Al Doin. 
The Third Edition of Wm. Jackson Hooker's 
Muscologia Britannica, containing the Mosses of 
Great ‘Britain and Ireland, systematically arranged 
and ‘described, will shortly be published in 8vo. with 
ene of La Beaumé’s Historical View of 
‘Galvanism, with Observations on its Chemical Pro- 
perties, and Medical Efficacy in Chronic Diseases, 
is in the Press. - 
» Mr, Richard Dagley, author of Select Gems from 
the Antique, &c. announces for publication “Death's 
Doings,” consisting of a Series of humorous pathetic 
ms, in which Death is acting his part, each 
Design being illustrated with Prose or Verse. 
A ‘View of Classical Antiquity, by Frederick 
Schlegel, author of the History of Literature, trans- 
lated from the original German, is in the Press. 
"A French Translation of Capt. Maitland’s Narra- 
tive of the Surrender of Napoleon, will be published 
 t Paris in a few days. 
_, Whe, Picture of Scotland, by Robert Chambers, 
feather of Traditions of Edinburgh, &c. is printing 
be ) ravings ; ; to comprise all the information 
ting Scotland which can be interesting to a 
@ fiarly ready for Publication, General 
Poe and’ preserving Exotic In- 
New 8 ies Vor. II. No, 8. 
sects and Crustacea, with Dlustrative Plates, by 
George Samonelle, A.L.S., author of the Entomole- 
gist’s Useful Compendium. 
Capt. Weddell’s Voyage to the South Pole is nearly 
reprinted. 
A Memoir of Dr. Mesmer is announced for publi- 
cation. 
Spanish Synonyms explained, and Lilustrated by 
copious Extracts from the best Spanish Poets, by 
Mr. M‘Henry, are nearly ready. 
LIST OF NEW WORKS. 
BIOGRAPHY. 
Scenes and Sketches of a Soldier’s Life in Ireland. 
12mo. 5s. 
Memoirs of a Sergeant in the French Army, writ- 
ten by Himself, comprising his Adventures in Italy, 
Spain, Germany, Russia, &c., from 1805 to 1823. 
Post 8vo. 9s. Gd. 
Life of Wickliffe. Post 8v0. 5s. 6d. 
Eccentric Biography. 12mo. 4s. 6d. 
Memoirs and Sermons of the late Rey. T. Watson. 
fvo. 10s. 6d. 
Mémoires Autographesde M. le Prince de Mont- 
barey, 2 vols. Post 8vo. 2ls. 
Autobiography, Volume I.; containing the Life 
of Colley Cibber. By Himself 18mo. 3s. 6d. 
Some Account of the Life and Character of 
the late Thomas Bateman, M.D. F.L.S. Post 8vo. 
7s. 6d. 
EDUCATION, 
L’Homend’s French Grammar, illustrated with 
Wood-cuts, translated by Ruttan Morris. 2s. 
The French Genders taught in six Fables. By the 
Master of a Grammar School. 1s. 
A Dictionary of Chemistry, and Mineralogy, as 
connected with it. By William Campbell Ottley. 
8vo. 12s. 
Familiar Geography. By the Abbé Gaultler. 
16mo. 3s. 
The Young Pilgrim ; or Alfred Campbell!’s Return 
to the East. 5s. 6d. 
The Complete Correspondent, consisting of Let- 
ters adapted to every Age and Situation. © 2s. 6d. * 
Euclid’s Elements of Geometry, ‘containing’ the 
whole Twelve Books, translated into English from 
the Edition of Peyrard. To which are added, Alge- 
braic Demonstrations to the Second and Fifth Books ; 
also Deductions in the First, Sixth, Eleventh, and 
Twelfth Books, with Notes, cvitical and explanato- 
ry- By George Phillips, Queen’s Coll. Cambridge, 
8vo. 6s. sewed. 
The Little World of Knowledge, arranged nume- 
rically, designed for exercising the Memory, and 23 
an Introduction to the Arts and Sciences, History, 
Natural Philosophy, Belles Lettres. &c, By Char- 
lotte Matilda Hunt. 12mo. 7s, 
The Odes of Horace, from the Text of Mitscher- 
lich and the various Readings by Bentley and the 
Vulgate, with the usual prefixes, and an Ode to the 
University of Cambridge, By the Rev, W. J. Aisia. 
bie, A.M. 12mo. 6s, 
A Series of Tables of the Areas and Circumfe- 
rences of Circles of different Diameters. In Three 
Parts, with an Appendix, &c. &c. 18mo0,. 33. ° 
Phillpp’s Elementary Principles and” 1 Practlees for 
Singing, &c, Folio, 65, 
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