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List of New Works. 



[Nov. 



A Volume of Sermons. Bytlie Bishop of Lon- 

 don. 



The Art of Dancing. By Mr. C. Blasis, prin- 

 cipal Dancer at tlie King's Theatre, will be pub 

 lislied in a few days, accompanied with Sixteen 

 Engravings, illustrating upwards of Sixty Posi- 

 tions. 



In the course of the ensuing Month, Mr. Tur- 

 tis's Sixth Volume of British Entomology, will be 

 ready for publication. 



Dr. John Hennen has in the press Sketches of 

 the Medical Topography of the Mediterranean, 

 comprising a Description of Gibraltar, the Ionian 

 Islands, and Malta, by his Father, the late Dr. 

 Hennen, Inspector of Hospitals, and Author of 

 "The Principles of Military Surgery." 



Astronomy, or the Solar System Explained on 

 Mechanical Principles, and the Laws which go- 

 vern the Distances, the Orbital and Diurnal Mo- 

 tions, and the Inclinations of the Planets, cleaily 

 demonstrated, with the Law of Light, and a New 

 Theory of Tides, Comets, &c.&c.&c. By Richard 

 Banks. In Svo.,with 16 Coiiper-plates, 8s. bnards. 



The British Naturalist, or an Account of the 

 Appearance and Habits of tlie more remarkable 

 Living Productions of Britain and tlie British 

 Seas, with the Scenes where they are found ; 

 combining Popular Language and Scienlitic Prin- 

 ciple, with a becoming .illusion to the wisdom of 

 the Creator as disidayed in his wondrous works, 

 will appear in November. 



The Memoirs, Correspondence, and Private 

 Papers of Thoma- .Jefferson, late Prcsdent of the 

 United States, edited by Thomas Jefferson Ran- 

 dolph, will appear in a few days. 



The Adventures of an Irish Gentleman may be 

 very shortlyexpected. 



A novel entitled Basil Barrington and his 

 Friends, is announced for immediate appearance. 



Sir Edmund Temple announces an Account of 

 his Travels in South America. 



Stories of a Bride, by the Authoress of The 

 Mummy, will be ready in a few days. 



The celebrated author of Caleb Williams, is at 

 present engaged in writing another Novel. 



Random Records, by George Colman, the 

 Younger, are nearly ready for publication. 



The Private Memoirs of the Court of Louis 

 XVIII., are just ready for publication. 



The Poetical Works of the Rev. George Croly 

 will be very shortly given to the public. 



Nearly ready, in two volumes, The Memoirs of 

 the celebrated Bolivar, including the secret his- 

 tory of the Revolution. 



A new Novel, called the Heiress of Bruges, may 

 b« shortly expected from the fen of Mr. Grattan. 



LIST OF NEW WORKS. 



BOTANICAL. 



The Briti.'h Flora ; containing a Description of 

 the Flowering Plants and Ferns of the British Is- 

 lands, arranged according to the Linnean Sys- 

 tem. By William Jackson Hooker, LL.D., F.R.A., 

 and L.S., &c. &c., and Regius Professor of Bo- 

 tany in the University of Glasgow. In 1 vol. 

 royal 12aio. "s. 6d. 



A Flora of Berwick-upon-Tweed. By G. John- 

 ston, M.D. Vol. L— Phsenogamons Plants. 8vo. 

 7s. 6d. boards. 



Nature Reviewed, or a History of the Principal 

 Productions of the Earth ; with an Explanation of 

 their Properties and Uses, compiled from the best 

 Authorities. I2mo. 3s. boards. 



BIOGRAPHY AND IIISTOUV. 



Bibliographica Cantabrigiensia ; or, Remarks 

 upon the most valuable and curious Book Rarities 

 in the University of Cambridge. Illustrated by 

 original Letters and Notes, Bio^rapliical, Lite- 

 rary, and Antiquarian. By the Rev. C. H. Harts- 

 borne. 



The Eccentric, ov Memoirs of no Common Cha- 

 racters. Portraits. 12nio. 3s. 6d. boards. 



Historical Recollections of Henry of Mon- 

 mouth, and other Eminent Characters. By the 

 Author of Memoirs of James H. I2mo. 5s. 



Mohamed ; or, the Illustrious; an Apology for 

 the Life and Character of the celebrated Prophet 

 of Arabia. By Qodfrey Higglns, esq. Svo. 



EDUCATION. 



The Anabasis of Xenophon, with Explanatory 

 English Notes, Examination Questions, &e. By 

 F. C. Belfour, M.A. 8s. 6d. boards. 



The ffidipiis Ctilonins of Sophocles, with Ex- 

 planatory English Nutes, Examination Questions, 

 &c. By the Rev. J. Brasse.D.D. 5s. bnards. 



Recueil de Phrases utiles aux etrangers yoya- 

 geant en Angleterre. ISmo. 2s. 6d. sewed. 



Watson's Tutor's Assistant, orCompIete School 

 Arithmetic, on a Plan particularly calculated to 

 Facilitate the Improvement of the Pupil. 12mo. 

 2s. sheep. 



Recueil de Poisie Francaise, pour les jenne 

 Demoiselles, avecdes Notes, &c. 12mo. 5s. bds. 



MISCELI.ANEOUS. 



The Works of George Peele, collected and 

 edited, with some account of his Life and Writ- 

 ings. By the Rev. Alexander Dyce, B.A. 2 vols. 

 12mo. 



New Musical Dictionary ; or, Encyclopaedia, 

 for the Use of Amateurs as well as Students. It 

 embraces extracts from the great Lexicon of Koch, 

 Padre Blarlini, the Encyclopedie Uethodique, and 

 all the great Foreign and English Masters ; with 

 Two Hundred Engraved Examples, interspersed 

 with Explanatory Obsenatious. By F. Danneley. 

 lOs. 6d. 



The Encyclopaedia Metropolitana, Part XXVII. 

 21s. 



Traditions of Lancashire. By J. Roby, esq.. 

 M.R.S.L. In 2 vols. Svo., with Plates by Finden, 

 and Woodcuts, from Drawings by Howard. 

 £2. 12s. Gd. royal Svo., India proofs £i. -Is. 



A Treatise on the Reliection and Refraction of 

 Light, being Part I. of a System of Optics. By 

 Henry Coddington, M.A., F.R.S., Fellow of Trinity 

 College, and of the Astronomical and Cambridge 

 Philosophical Societies. Svo. los. 



Letters of Philip II., Earl of Chesterfield, to 

 several celebrated individuals of the time of 

 Charles II., James II., William III., and Queen 

 Anne, with some of their Rcp'ics. From the MS. 

 in his own hand-writing, in the possession of the 

 late Sir James Pulteney, bart. Svo. I4s. 



Buchanan's Tables of Weights, &c. ISmo. 

 .Ss. Gd. sheep. 



The Privy Purse Expenses of Henry VI 11. from 

 November MUXXIX, to December MDXXXII. 

 By N. H. Nicolas, esq. 



Life on Board a Wan-of-War, being a Navra- 



