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reserved manner, all the knowledge which he himself at present 
possesses of the practice of the art, giving the most minute and 
comprehensive instructions for every operation. The volume is 
embellished with well executed lithographic prints illustrative of 
the various effects which may be produced by this art, and of its 
very extensive application. 
Dr. T. Forster has just published a pamphlet on the Opinion 
of the antient Greek and Roman Physicians respecting Pestilential 
Fevers, &c. — 
A work has also appeared from the pen of Dr. Granville, on 
Plague and Contagion, with reference to the Laws of Quaran- 
tine. 
A small work has just been reprinted at the press of Mr. Valpy, 
_aud published by Messrs. Underwood, &c. entitled “ Index Bo- 
tanicus, sistens omnes Fungorum Species in Synopsi Methodica 
Persoonii,” &c. It seems tg be the completest catalogue of 
Fungi extant, and has been republished by one of our English 
botanists on this account, the copies having become scarce in this 
country. ————. 
Mr. Lawrence has just published an octavo volume on the 
Physiology, Zoology, and Natural History of Man. 
Mr. Murray is preparing for the press a translation of Chaus- 
sier, on “ Counterpoisons, rendered intelligible to those who have 
not studied the Curative Art,”’ with numerous Notes, the results 
of Mr. M’s researches on poisons. 
Mr. William Phillips has in the press a new and greatly im- 
proved edition of his “ Elementary Introduction to Mineralogy.” 
The most important crystalline forms will be printed on the. same 
pages with the descriptions, and peculiar attention paid to the 
localities of British minerals. It will be comprised in a volume 
in small octavo. 
Mr. Accum has in the press a fourth edition of his Chemical 
Amusement ; comprehending a series of striking and instructive 
experiments which are easily performed and unattended by dan- 
ger. With plates by Lowry. 
The purchasers of the third edition of the work will receive 
‘the additional matter to be found in the fourth edition, gratis, 
on application to the publisher of the work. 
Mr. Richard Taylor of Norwich is preparing to publish Three 
Maps accompanied by Tables illustrative of the Sites of Religious 
Houses, &c. in that Diocese, as they existed before the Dissolution 
of Monasteries, 
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