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LITERARY INTELLIGENCE. 



WORKS IN THE PRESS. 



Memoirs of the Life of William Wilberforce, with portraits, by his Sons. 



Life of Admiral the Earl Howe ; from authentic manuscripts never before 

 published; consisting of between four and five hundred letters in the Earl's 

 own hand-writing, his private journal while at sea with his flag, several let- 

 ters of his late Majesty, George III., to his family, and various communica- 

 tions from living Flag-officers who served under the Admiral's command, by 

 Sir John Barrow, Bart. 



Moore's Letters, Journals, and Life of Lord Byron ; with notes, por- 

 trait and frontispiece. 



Account of the Private Life, Manners, Customs, Religion, Government, 

 Arts, Laws, and Early History of the Ancient Egyptians, derived from the 

 study of hieroglyphics, sculpture, paintings, and other works of art still ex- 

 isting, compared with the accounts of ancient authors ; illustrated by many 

 hundred engravings in wood and stone, from original drawings copied by the 

 author from tombs, during ten years residence, in Egypt, Thebes, &c. ; by 

 I. G. Wilkinson. 



Remains of the late Lord Viscount Royston, with a Memoir of his Life; 

 by the Rev, Henry Pepys, B.D. 



Moorcroft and Trebeck's Travels in the Panjab, Ladakh, Kashmir, &c., 

 countries, either imperfectly explored by European Travellers, or never be- 

 fore visited by them ; with illustrations and a map : prepared for publication 

 by H. H. Wilson, Professor of Sanscrit in the University of Oxford. 



Travels in Arabia — in the Province of Oman, in the Peninsula of Mount 

 Sinai, and along the Shores of the Red Sea ; with maps and illustrations ; by 

 Lieutenant Wellsted, F.R.S. 



The " Silurian System of Rocks," as developed in the Counties of Salop, 

 Hereford, Montgomery, Radnor, Brecon, Caermarthen, and Pembroke ; 

 with sketches of all the accompanying formations, a large geological map, 

 sections, views, and other illustrations ; by R. I. Murchison, Esq. 



Education in Holland, with special reference to the Schools for the Work- 

 ing Classes ; translated from the French of Victor Cousin, by Leonard Hor. 

 ner, Esq., F.R.S. 



The Plays of Sophocles, with Notes selected from the best Commentators, 

 and abridged for the use of Students, with a Life of Sophocles ; by the Rev. 

 G. Woods, M.A. 



A Flora of Jamaica ; or a Dissertation on the Plants of that Island, ar- 

 ranged according to the natural Orders ; with an Appendix containing an 

 enumeration of the Genera according to the Linnean System, and an Essay 

 on the Geographical Distribution of the Species ; by James Macfadyen, 

 M.D. 



We believe Dr. Curie has in the press a work entitled The Practice of 

 JJomteopathy. 



