WOH.KS IN THE PRESS, 953 



III. 



EN CRAVINGS to iUuftrate the Iliad of Homer, 

 . ■ — OdyfTey of Homer, 



■ — — ^_— — Tragedies of iEfchylus, 



i'rom the Compofitions of John Fi.axman, R. A. Sculptor to the Kinf. 



New Kditions, with additional Plates. 



*,* Thefc Works are nearly ready for Publication. 



IV. 



THE 9CFNER Y, ANTIQUITIES, NATURAL HISTORY, and CUSTOMS of NORTH WALE.S;. 

 delineated from two Excurlions through all the interefting Parts of that Country in the Summers of 

 1798 and I80I. 



By the Rev. W. Bingley, a. m. Fellow of the Linnean SocIety,and late of St. Peter's 



College, Cambridge. 



lUuftrated with Engravings and Mufic. In 2 Vols. o(ftavo. 



*,» This Work is nearly ready for Publication, 



V. 



The Third (and laft) Volume of the BEAUTIES of WILTSHIRE, difplayed in Statiftical, Hiftorical,. 

 dad Defcriptive Sketches, intcrfperfed with .\necdotes of the Arts. 



By John Britton. 

 Embelliflied with Plates and a New Map of the County. 



VI. 



An- ACCOUNT of SOUTH WALES. 



By Benjanin Heath MALKiN,Efq. m. a. 



la one volume, 4to. with Plates by La Porte, after original Drawings by himfell. 



*," This. Work is nearly ready for Publication. 



VII. 



A new Edition in octavo, 

 ion, of the Famiiv and hi* 



TRAVELS in AbylTmia, by the late James Bruce, of Kinnaird, Efq. / 

 «vitha Life of the Author, compiled from hi.s original Papers in the poffefl 

 iiterarv Correfpondence; copious Kxtrarts from his original Journals ; CorreiSVions and Improvements 

 made by the Author himfelf, on the firft Edition; and, befide the Engravings in that Work, various 

 A'laptjJDrawingj, and Additions never before given to the Public. 



*.* This Work will be publiflied in the Autumn. 



VIII. 



THE THEORY and PRACTICE of NAVIGATION. By Andrew Mackay, ll. b. f. r. s. Ed. 

 ',* This Work is nearly ready for Publication. 



IX. 



A COLLECTION of MATHEMATICAL TABLES. 



By Andrew Mack-.w, ll. d. f. r. s. Ed. 



*,■" This Work is nearly ready, 



X. 



TKV. LAY of the LAST MINSTREL, a Poetical Romance. 



hy W.vL'iKH Scott, Efq. Editor of the Minftrelfy of the Scottifli Border. 

 *^* 'I'hii Work will be publifhed early in the next Winter. 



XL 



. , AUBREY, a Novel. By R. C. Dallas, Efq. 



In four volumes lilmo. 

 ',* i'hi? Work is nearly ready. 



XIL 



THE PRINCIPLES of SURGERY, By JoiiU Bell, Surgeon. 

 Vol. IL P.irt. 7. 

 Thft Dlvldon of this Work which Is about to be publifhtd, comprehends a mofl important Depart- 

 jj.tiit of Surgery,— -the Difeafes of the Urinary Organs, illultrated with numerous Engravings of the 

 AjBaiomy of the Parts, and Plans of the fcveral Operations. It contains the following Treatifes. 



Section I. 

 Studie) of the Anatorny of the Parts contained within the Pelvis, with pracflical Inferences from 

 the Structure, Mid Rem^irks uu ihoir various Difi-afes. Thii Part-, the Analomy of the Urinary 

 Org.-ui£, is iUuflratcd v/ith a grtat Variety of fplrndid tngravingi, drawn from DilVtd'tion, of the 

 Size of Life. 



.S>CTIC"N II. 



Elo^jrapliic?!, Critical, and Hift.jiic.-ii St etches of the Li%'ei of the moft celebrated I.ithotomil}*, 

 v,-ith a P.tview of their fcvtr,;l Op.-rjtioris; ihe Merit* ar.d Defedls of which are lully explained, 

 and every ufeful Inference from their trrors or Succellts apjilicd to the modern Opt ration. l!.i<i 

 Department is illudratcd by Plant deduced Irom the true Drawings exhibited inthe firlrD^pirtcicru, 

 ind each Plsn ferves at a Leflbb on loroe dilficu't Point in the modern Operation. 



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