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for which suitable places could not be found in the then unpub- 

 lished volumes ; that the work may be in every respect complete. 

 The subscribers we are sure would receive this as a favour. 



Preparing for PulHcatio?t. 

 Paris : consisting of 60 Engravings by Mr. Charles Heath, and 

 other artists, from views taken in Paris, and its vicinity, byCapt. 

 Batty, of the First or Grenadier Guards. The work will be pub- 

 lished in twelve numbers, each containing five plates. 



Views in Paris and its Environs, in a Series of from 50 to 60 

 Engravings from Drawings by Mr. Frederic Nash. The work, 

 accompanied with appropriate letter-press, will be published in 

 ten parts. 



Gideon Mantel!, Esq. has in the press a work on the Fossils 

 of the South Downs, with Outlines of the Mineral Geography of 

 the environs of Lewis and Brighthelmston, in a quarto volume, 

 with Engravings. ■ 



The Rev. Mr. Ward, of Scrampore, Bengal, has in the press 

 the 3d and 4th Volumes of his View of the History, Literature, 

 and Religion of the Hindoos; including a minute Description of 

 their Manners and Customs, and Translations from their principal 

 Works. '- 



The Third Volume of Messrs. Kirby and Spence's Introduction 

 to Entomology is in considerable forwardness. 



*' A Journey in Carniola and Italy," by W. Cadell, Esq. twa 

 vols. 8vo. with Engravings, is ready for publication. 



Mr. Crawford's History of the Indian Archipelago, in three 

 volumes, Svo. with Engravings, is also nearly ready. 



Mr. Scoresby's Account of the Arctic Regions will soon appear. 

 It includes the Natural History of Spitsbergen and the adjacent 

 Islands, the Polar Ice, and the Greenland Seas; with a History, 

 &;c. of the Northern Whale Fishery ; chiefly derived from Re- 

 searches made during seventeen Voyages to the Polar Seas : two 

 volumes, Svo., with J^ngravings. 



Williams's Travels in Italy, Greece, and the Ionian Islands, em- 

 bracing Manners, Scenery, and the Fine Arts, with Engravings, 

 two volumes, Svo., will also speedily appear. 



Mr. .1. P. Arrowsmith is printing "The Art of Instructing the 

 Infant Deaf and Dumb;" with Copper-plates drawn and en- 

 graved by the Author's brother^ who was born deaf and dumb. 



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