Lectures. — Metcornlogjj. I fi J 



be added, that the water wiH naturally incline to follow the 

 sun in hi? diurnal motion, from the attractive force of this 

 body acting upon a \ ielding substance. 



In a short time will be published a new edition of Ni- 

 cholson's Principles of Architecture, corrected and improved 

 bv the author, with the addition of two new plates; forminjr 

 three volumes, octavo, containing 218 plates, cn<rraved by 

 Lovvry and others. ° 



LECTURES. 



St. Thomas and Guy's 'Hospitah. 



The Winter Courses of Lectures at these adjoinins; Hosni- 

 tals will commence as usual, thebeginuino; of October, viz. 



At St. r/iowa?'5.— Anatomy and the Operations of Sur- 

 gery, by Mr. Cline and Mr. Cooper.— Principles and Prac- 

 tice of Surgery, by Mr. Cooper. 



At G«?/'5.— Practice of Medicine, hv Dr. Babington and 

 Dr. Curry.— Chemistry, by Dr. Babinoton, Dr. Marcet, 

 ami Mr, Allen. — Experimental Phdosoph~y, by Mr. Allen.— 1 

 Theory of Medicine, and Materia Med'ica,' by Dr. Curry 

 and Dr. Cholmeley.— Midwifery, and Diseases' of Womeii 

 and Children, by Dr. Haigliton.— Phvsiolosxy, or Laws of 

 the Animal CEconomy, by Dr. Haii-iluonr— Structure and 

 Di-!ea<;e3 of the Teeth, by Mr. Fox. 



N. B. These several Lectures are so arranged, that no two 

 of them interfere in the hours of attendance'- and the whole 

 is calculated to form a complete Course of Medical and 

 Chirurgical Instructions. Terms and other Particulars may 

 be learnt at the respective Hospitals. 



Dr. Buxton's Autumnal Course of Lectures on the 

 Theorv and Practice of Medicine will be commenced the 

 second of October, at the Medical Theatre, London Hos- 

 pital. . 



Mr. Taunton's Autumnal Course of L-xturcs on Ana- 

 tomy, Phvsiology, Pathology, and Surgery, will commence 

 on Saturday, October 7, a? eight o'clock in the Kvenino-, 

 and will be continued every Tuesday, Tiuirsdav , and Satur- 

 day, at the same hour. Particulars mav be h.i'd on applyincr 

 to Mr. Taunton, Grtville Street, Hatton- Ga:(Ln. ' ' 



MKTKOKor.OOV. 



The Bubjoiued Table ami liemarks lias been handed to us as 

 the result ol' forty years observations iriac^c bv Dr. Herschcl. 



*' The iolU.wing Tablt-, constructed upon a philosophical 

 considcraiion of the attraeiion of the sun and moon in tlieir 

 fceveral positions respecting the earth, and coiifirn)cd by tl)e 



experience 



