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Lately published, 



A View of the Agriculture, Manufactures, Statistics, and State 

 of Society of Germativ, and Parts of Holland and France. By 

 William Jacob, Esq. F.U.S. 4to. U. 15*. 



Guesenthwait's New Theory of Agriculture, in which the Na^ 

 ture of the Soils, Crops, and Manures is explained, and the Ap- 

 plication of Bones, Gypsum, Liine, Chalk, &c. determined en 

 scientific Principles, bs. 



Observations on the Construction and Fitting-up of Meeting- 

 Houses, &c. embracing the Method of Warming and Ventilating, 

 By W. Alexander. 4to. 9j. 



The Botanical Cultivator ; or Instructions for the Management 

 of Plants cultivated in the Hothouses of Great Britain. By 

 Robert Sweet, F.L.S, 8vo. lOi. f)d. 



The Elements of Chemistry, wjth its Application to explain 

 the Phsenomena of Nature, and the Processes of Arts and Ma- 

 nufactures. By James Miller, M.D. 



The Mental Calculator, being a Compendium of general Rules 

 for the Solution of various Problems in Astronom.yj with Ex- 

 planatory Illustrations. To wliich is added a Guide to the Con- 

 stellations. By P. Lovekin. 3s, 



Treatise on the Principles of Landscape Design, No. 1 to 8, 

 By John Varley. Folio. 5*. each. 



A Practical Treatise on Perspective, adapted for the Study of 

 those who draw fom Nature, No. I and 2. By John Varley. 

 Oblong folio, 5f, each. 



Numerous Cases illustrative of the Efficacy of Prqssic Acid \i\ 

 Affections of the Stomach, By J. EHiotson, M.D. !^s. 6d. 



A Dissertation on the Treatment of morbid local Affections 

 of the Nerves. By Joseph Swan. Svo. 10i\ 6f/. 



Illustrations of Phrenology. By Sir G, S. Mackenzie, Bart, 

 Svo. los. 



A Synopsis of the Diseases of the Eye, and their Treatment. 

 Bv B. Truvers, F.R.S. Svo. with six coloured Engravings, 



l/. OS. 



A Practical Treatise on Diseases of the Eye. Ry J. Vetch, 

 Svo, lOs. 6d. 



Directions for the Treatment of Persons who have taken Poi- 

 son, and those in a State of apparent Death, with the means of 

 detecting Poisons in Wine ; also of distinguishing real from ap- 

 parent Death. Translated from the French of M, P. Orfila, 

 by B. H. Black, Surgeon. 



The Characters of the Classes, Orders, Genera and Species ; 

 or the Characteristics of the Natural System of .Mineralogy. By 

 y. .Mohs. Svo. (is.ijd. 



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