.g Aeciunts af Foreign Publkations. 



latter has addeJ an abridged Summary of the Method of Combinations, and *eir Ufe in 



analytical ProcetTi-s. Lclpfick, Flcifcher the younger, 1796, 8vo. 



Uihcr ilic M^thode da Hrn. La Grange, is".: A DiiTcrtation on the Method of Mr. La 

 Grange, for rcfolving all Equations by means of Series. By F. W. A. Murhard.— Gottin- 

 gcn, Rofenburi;, 1796, 410—16 pages. 



Die neiiejleii EiitJeckungcn, isfc. Ihe new Difcovcries in Elearicity confidcred with 

 regard to Natural Thilofophy and Medicine, collected by Charles Gottlieb Kucnh. Tart I. 

 Leipfick, 179(5, 8vo. 



Dr. Ix)renz Decrell has trandated into German the firft volume which has appeared of 

 Kirwan's improved edition of Mineralogy, with Obfervations. . It is printed for Nicolai at 

 Berlin. 



Handbuch der neucjien Erdhefchreibung; or, A Manual of the mod modern Geography. By 

 Gafparis, Profeflbr at Jena. Vol. I. 8vo. Weimar, December 1796. 



Ada Elect. Mogunt. Scicntiarum utilium, qux Erfurti eft, ad Annum 1794 & 1795, 

 cum Figuris in 410 maj. Erfort, G. A. Reyfer. 



Traite d'Harmonie is" de Modulation. Par H. F. M. Lang'e. A Treatife of Harmony 

 and .Modulation. By H. F. M. Langle, fome time Firft Mafter of the Confervatory of Piety 

 at Naples, and Profeflbr at the Confervatory at Paris. — This treatife is divided into two 

 parts. The firft exhibits all the pra£licable concords in harmony, and the fecond all the 

 poflible modulations. " The authors have treated this fecond part," fay the Journalifts, " in 

 fuch a manner as to facilitate to beginners on the piano-forte and the harp the difhcult ac- 

 complifhment of preludes." Boyer, Paris. 



Two Tranflations of Spalanzani's Travels in the Two Sicilies have appeared ; the one at 

 Berne, by Senebier -, and the other at Paris by Tofcan and Duval, with Notes by Faujas. 

 Neither of thefe can yet be complete, as Spalanzani's Travels are to form fix volumes in 8vo. 



The Encvclopidie Methodique par ordre de Matieres, which was interrupted in its pro- 

 grefs by the French Revolution, is again continued. The fixtieth and fixty-firft livraifons 

 are publifhed for Agafle, Rue des Poitevins, No. 18. The fixtieth livraifon contains three 

 half-volumes : 



1. The feventeenth Part of the Plates of Natural Hiftory, forming the feventh Century 

 of Botany; by Citizen Lamarck, of the National Inflitute, Profeflbr and Adminiftratcr of 

 the Mufeum of Natural Hiftory. 



2. The fecond Part of the third and laft Volume of Ancient Geography ; by Citizen 

 Mentellc, of the National Inftitute. 



3. The Dictionary of Filhery ; by Citizen Lacombe, Author of feveral Dictionaries of 

 the Encyclopedic, particularly that of Arts and Trades. The price of this is thirty- 

 one livres in (heets, or thirty-three ftitched. A table is given of the parts already pub- 

 liftied, by which it is feen that the work is already far advanced, and that there is no 

 probability of its not being completed. 



The price of the Cxty-firft livraifon is the fame as the foregoing. It contains the 

 eighteenth part of the plates of Natural Hiftory, confifting of one hundred plates of InfciTts. 

 Vol. IV. Part I, Diftionarj of Botany, by Lam.irck. 

 Vol. VII. Part 2, of the Hiftory of Infers. 



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