In the Press, and speedily will be published, 
THE FIRST VOLUME OF 
The MEMOIRS of the ANALYTICAL SOCIETY 
for the Year 1813. . 
This Day is published, in one large Volume Ouave: Price 14s. in Boards, 
LECTURES ON INFLAMMATION, 
Exhibiting a View of the General Doctrines, Pathological and Practical, of 
Medical Surgery. 
: By JOHN THOMSON, M.D.F.R.S. E. ® 
Professor of Surgery to the Royal College of Surgeons, Regius Professor of 
Military Surgery in the University of Edinburgh. 
Printed for T. Cadell, and W. Davies, Strand, London; and W. Blackwood, 
at. Edinburgh. 
ENGRAVINGS. 
Vol. XXXV. A Head of M. Hauy, engraved by T. Wootworn: from 
an original Drawing by F. Massarp.—A Plate illustrating M. Havy’s 
Crystallography.—Dr. Wottaston’s Goniometer; Dr. Heary'’s New 
Cupping Instrument: and a Diagram’ to illustrate Mr. Wauker’s Theory 
of Vision.—A Plate to illustrate Hacy’s Crystallography—Mr. Caven- 
pisu’s dividing Instrament.—-New Electrical Apparatus.—A Plate to illus- 
trate M. Havy’s System of Crystallography. —Mr. Accum’s Hydro-pneu- 
matic Table.—A Plate to illustrate M. Hauy’s Crystallography.—Captain 
Pasvey’s Telegraph, and Mr. Jonns’s Apparatus for Decomposing Potash 
and Soda.—Diagrams to illustrate M. Monce’s Paper on the Composition 
and Decomposition of Forces.—A Plate to illustrate Hayvy’s Crystalle- 
graphy.—Two Plates of Apparatus empioyed by Mr. Davy in the Electro- 
chemical Experiments detailed in his Bakerian Lecture, 
Vol. XXXVI. Design for a Cast-Iron Tunnel to cross the Thames, 
by Col. Lennow.—T'wo Plates to illustrate Havy’s Crystallography.— A 
Head of Bucuanan, from an original Portrait by Trt1an: engraved by 
Wootnotn.—A Plate to illustrate the Paper on Musical Intervals.—A 
Plate to illustrate Mr. Satmon’s Paper on Building in Pisé, and his Ma- 
chine for securing Depredators without injuring them.—A Plate to illustrate 
a Memoir by M. Hassenrrarz on the Alterations which the Light of 
the Sun undergoes in passing through the Atmosphere.—Mr. Spencer’s 
Camp Telegraph, —Section of Timahoe Bog in Ireland. —A Transverse 
Section of Lullymore Bog,—part of the Great Bog of Allen.—Berthollet’s 
Manometer. 
Vol. XXXVII. Plates r and 2, Representations of Luminous Animals, to 
illustrate Mr.Macartney’s Paper on that Subject—Quarto Plate of the Orbits 
of the newly discovered Planets—A Quarto Plate te illustrate M. Peyrarp’s 
Paper on Burning Mirrors. —A Plate to illustrate Mr. Donovan's Paper 
on Electro-chemical Agency. —Mr. Accum’s New Mineralogical Apparatus, 
—Mr. Ler’s Thrashing Machine.—Mr. Coox’s Apparatus for making Gas 
and other Products fram Pit-Coal; and Mr. Way’s Method of procuring 
Turpentine from Fir-Trees, —A Plate to illustrate Dr. Brewsrer’s Paper 
on the Power of the Lever, : 
