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List of New Works. 



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icription of the Coiinlies, Places, and Rivers laid 

 down in it, &c. &c. 



An Enibeliislied Chart of General History and 

 Chronology, in a Concise and Perspicuous Form, 

 and upon an improved Plan, adapted to all Ca- 

 pacities. By F. II. Lightfont. 



The Historical Miscellany; or, a Snpplement to 

 the Histories of Greece, Rome, and England. By 

 W. C. Taylor. In J2mo. 



Two Diacourses on Public Bereavements in the 

 Christian Church, occasioned by the Death of a 

 Minister and a Missionary. By John Sheppard, 

 of Frome, Autlior of "Thoughts on Private De- 

 votion." 



A Treatise on the Value and Application of 

 Bones as a Manure. By the Doncaster Agricul- 

 tural Association. 



The Second Volume of the Remains of Wilniot 

 Warwick, by Henry Vernon, will appear in Au- 

 gust. 



The Author of "Reginald Trevor'" has a New 

 Novel in the press, entitled " Lawrence Mertoun, 

 or a Summer in Wales." 



Memoirs of the Life and Works of George Rom- 

 ivay, the celebrated Painter, with various Letters 

 and Testimonies to his Genius. By his Son, the 

 Rev. John Romney, B.P. 



The Heraldry of Crests, containing 3,500 Crests, 

 f»oin Engravings, by the late P. P. Elven, with 

 the Bearers' Names alphabetically arranged. 



Mr. Kendall announces for publication a full 

 and illustrated Statement of his Hypothesis of a 

 Circulation in tlic Sea in Analogy witli the Cir- 

 culation of the Blood. 



LIST OF NEW WORKS. 



AGRICULTURAL AND BOTANICAL. 



A Complete History of Dairy Husbandry. By 

 William Hailey, Esq., of the Willow Bank Dairy, 

 Glasgow. Plates, 21s. 



The Tenancy of Land in Great Britain, Part 

 the Second, comprising the Highland and Graz- 

 ing Districts. By L. Kennedy and T. B. Grain- 

 ger. Plates. 15s. 



The British Farmer's (Quarterly) Magazine, 

 No. Xn. 4s. 



Conversations on Vegetable Physiology, com- 

 preliending the Elements of Botany, with their 

 Application to Agriculture. By the Author of 

 " Conversations on Chemistry." 2 vols. 12ino. 

 12s. 



Caledonian Horticultural Transactions, Vol. 4. 

 Part II. 8vo. 10s. 6d. 



EDUCATION. 



Practical Logic ; or. Hints to Young Theme 

 Writers. By B. H. Smart. 12mo. 3s. 6d. 



The Student's Algebra, with Notes and Obser- 

 vations. By John Darby. In 12mo. 



A Classical Grammar of the English Lan- 

 guage, with a Short History of its Origin and 

 Formation. 18mo. 3s. 



An Introduction to the Latin Language, in 

 Three Parts ; with an Appendix and Supple- 

 ment. By A. Clifford, Esq. In 5 vols. In Box, 

 278. By the same Author, 



Instructions to Parents and Teachers respect- 

 ing the Use of the above Elementary Books. 

 lEitio. 3s. Gd. bound. And 



A Letter to the Earl of Shrewsbury, on a New 



Method of Teaching and Learaing Languages, 

 both Ancient and Modern. 8vo. Gs. 



The Frencli Librarian, or Literary Guide ; 

 pointing out the best Works of the principal Wri- 

 ters of France in every Branch of Literature. By 

 L. T. Ventouillac. 8vo. I8s. 



FINE ARTS. 

 Lives of the most Eminent British Painters, 

 Sculptors, and Architects. By Allan Cunning- 

 ham. 3 vols. 18mo. los. 



Pietas Oxoniensis, or Records of Oxford Found- 

 ers; containing Brief Memoirs of their Lives, 

 &c., and illustrated by numerous highly-finished 

 Line Engravings. By J. Skelton, F.S.A., &c. 

 Part in. lOs. 6d. ; large paper, los. 



Slielton's Engraved Illustrations of the Anti- 

 quities of Bristol ; from Original Drawings by 

 John Willis and the late Hugh O'Neil. Part HI. 

 9s. ; large paper, lis. 



Part I. of a Series of Subjects from the Worki 

 of the late R. P. Boningtnn, drawn on Stone by 

 I. D. Harding. The Work will be completed in 

 Four Parts, each containing Five Subjects; to 

 which will be added a Portrait of Mr. Boningtun, 

 from a Picture by .Mrs. William Carpenter, ac- 

 companied by a Biographical Memoir. 

 HISTORICAL. 

 Autographs of Royal, Noble, Learned, and Re- 

 markable Personages conspicuous in English His- 

 tory, from the Reign of Richard the Second to 

 that of Charles the Second, with Biographical 

 Memoirs. By John Gough Nichols. Imperial 

 4to. £2. I. 5s. boards. 



An Historical Essay on the Magna Cliarta of 

 King John, to which are added the Great Charter, 

 in Latin and English ; the Charter of Liberties 

 and Confirmations, granted by Henry III. and 

 Edward I., the Original Charter of the Forests, 

 and various Authentic Instruments connected 

 with them, &c &c By Richard Thomson. 8vo. 

 With numerous Plates, £\. lls.Gd. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 

 Illustrations of Masonry. By the late William 

 Preston, Esq., Past-Master of the Lodge of An- 

 tiquity, acting by Immemorial Constitution. The 

 Fourteenth Edition, with important Additions, 

 Alterations, and Improvemenis. By the Rev. 

 G. Oliver. In 12mo. price 8s. boards. 



Veterinary Surgery and Practice of Medicine, 

 or Farriery taught on a New Plan ; being a fa- 

 miliar practical Treatise on the Structure, Func- 

 tions, and Diseases of the Horse. Being an im- 

 proved Edition of the "Veterinary Surgeon.'" 

 By John Hinds, V.S. In I thick vol. 12mo., with 

 Plates and Cuts, 12s. 



The Life of John Locke, with Extracts from 

 his Correspondence, Journals, and Commoti- 

 place Books. By Lord King 4to. £% 2s. 



First Report of the Commissioners appointed 

 to Inquire into the Law of England respecting 

 Real Property, ordered by the House of Com- 

 mons to be Printed, May 20,1829. 8vo. 69. 



Transactions of the Literary Society of Madras. 

 Part 1. 4to. 25s. 



Trials, and other Proceedings in Matters Cri- 

 minal, before the High Court of Justiciary in 

 Scotland; selected from the Records of that j 



Court, and from Original Manuscripts preserved 4 



in the General Register Office, Edinburgh. By ^ 

 Robert Pitcairn, Writer to His Majesty's Signet, 

 &c. Parti. 4to. sewed, price 1 5s. 



