224 Notices respecling New Books, 



in various parts of the Empire of Marocco, Professor of Arabtc, 

 and author of an Account of the Em()iic of Marocco, and the 

 Districts of Suse, Tafilcit, Timbuctoo, &c. lias in the press, An 

 Account of Timbuctoo and Housa, Territories in the Interior of 

 Africa, by El Hage Abd Salam Shabeenie, a native of Marocco, 

 who personallj' visited and resided as a Merchant in those in- 

 teresting Countries. With Notes critical and explanatory. 



To which will be added. Letters descriptive of several Journeys 

 through West and South Barbary, and across the Mountains of 

 Atlas (a Journey never before nor since performed by any Euro- 

 pean), personally performed by Mr. Jackson between the years 

 1790 and 1805. Also, his Translations of several very interest- 

 ing Letters in the original Arabic, from Muhamedan Potentates 

 to Christian Kings, e.\emplifying the peculiar Phraseology of that 

 oriental Language; African Anecdotes, Fragments, &c. 



A Tour through Normandy; illustrated by numerous Etchirgs 

 of Antiquities, and other interesting Subjects. By Dawson Tur- 

 ner, Esq. • 



Illustrations of Cases of Tic Douloureux successfully treated. 

 By Mr. B. Hutchinson, Member of the Royal College of Sur- 

 geons. 



Preparing for Pu hlica t ion . 



Annals of Oriental Literature. To be published quarterly, the 

 first number to appear on the 1st of May. 65. 



A Mineralogical Dictionary, comprising an Alphabetical No- 

 menclature of Mineralogical Syr.onymes, and a Description of 

 €ach Substance. — To which is prefixed an Explanation of the 

 Terms used in describing the external Characters and crystalline 

 Structure and Forms of Minerals. 



This work will be illustrated by numerous plates. Many of those 

 relating to the Theory of Crystallography are entirely original. 

 — The whole to be engraved by Mr. and Miss Lowry. 



Travels in various Countries of the East; being a Continuation 

 of Memoirs relating to European and Asiatic Turkey, &c. Edited 

 by Robert Walpole, M.A, Containing the last Travels of the late 

 Mr. Browne ; a Biographical Memoir of him ; a Journey from 

 Suez to Sinai ; an Account of some remarkable Monuments of 

 Antiquity discovered at Susa, in Persia ; Travels in Syria, Asia 

 Minor, Greece, and the Archipelago ; with remarks on the Anti- 

 quities, Natural History, Manners, Customs, &c. 



The History of the Anglo-Saxons, from their first Appearance 

 in Eurojic to the End of their Dynasty of England j comprising 



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