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count of the Ruins of the ancient City, the Remains of the Mid- 

 dle Aces, and tlie Monuments of modern Times. 3 Vols. Post 

 6vo. \i. 7s. 



A Treatise on the Art of Weaving, illustrated with Plates. By 

 Jfihii Murray. No. !. pp. 40, 8vo. \s. — The whole of this 

 work will be comprised in 12 or 13 numbers ; and being quite of 

 a practical nature, and bv a person who seems well acquainted 

 with his subject, we think it cannot but prove hij^'hly useful to 

 those who are practically or commercially engaged in matters 

 connected with the fabrication of woven articles. 



Part the First of a General Catalogue of Ancient and Modem 

 Books, for the year 1S21-2. By Lackington, Hughes, Harding^ 

 Mavor and Lepard, Finsbury-square. 



Memoirs of the Revolution of Mexico, with a Narrative of the 

 Campaign of General fvlina, Anecdotes of his Life, and Observa- 

 tions on llie Praciicahililrj of cofinecting the Pacific and Allantic 

 Oceans by means of navigable Canals. By W. D. Robinson, 

 esq. 2 Vols. Svo. 



Remarks on a Bill now before Parliament, to amend the Ge- 

 neral Laws for regulating Turnpike Roads. By Benjamin Win- 

 grave, General Surveyor of tlie Bath Turnpike Roads. Svo. 

 [s.M. 



This pamphlet presents various considerations well deserving 

 of attention. 



The Labourer's Friend and Handicraft's Chronicle, Nos. 1 & 2. 

 To be continued monthly, at ^d. — The price and pretensions of 

 this publication are both so modest, while it manifests a consider- 

 able portion of industrv, and a strong desire to give useful infor- 

 mation to the class for which it is intended, that we cannot avoid 

 noticing, and at the same time recommending it as a useful pub- 

 lication. 



Preparing for Publication. 



Forty correct Views from Nature, of remarkable Places, taken 

 on a Tour chiefly in Italy, by Cum!)erland sen., in two Numbers, 

 each one guinea. A letter-press Description of each Scene will 

 ajjpear in the second Number. 



Dr.Leach has nearly completed hisSynopsisoTBritish Mollu3ca. 



A Translation of (jtto Von Kotzebue's Narrative of a Voyage 

 round the World, in the Russian sliip Revric. 



The Linniean Genera of Insects; illustrated by S6 coloured 

 Plates and general Observations on each Gcims, by Mr. Wood, 

 is now in the press. 



Flementary Illustrations of the Celestial Mechanics of Laplace, 

 comprehending the First Book lor Students in the Mathematics. 

 Svo. 



An Account of the interior of Ceylon, and its Inhabitants, with 

 TravcK in that Island. Bv John Daw, M.D. F.R.S. 



