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XCIII. Notices respecting New Books. 
Recently published. 
Travers in Syria and Mount Sinai. By the late John Lewis 
Burckhardt; viz.— I. A Journey from Aleppo to Damascus. 
—2. A Tour in the District of Mount Libanus and Antilibanus. 
—3. A Tour in the Hauran.—4. A Second Tour in the Hauran. 
—5. A Journey from Damascus, through Arabia Petra, and the 
Desert of El Ty, to Cairo.—6. A Tour in the Peninsula of Mount 
Sinai, with a Map. 4to. 2/. 8s. 
Remarks touching Geography, especially that of the British 
Isles. By Mela Britannicus. 8vo. 10s. 6d. 
Travels along the Mediterranean, and Parts adjacent, extend- 
ing as far as the second Cataract of the Nile, Jerusalem, Damas- 
cus, Balbec, Constantinople, Athens, Joannina, the Ionian Isles, 
Sicily, Malta, and Naples, in the years 1816, 1817, and 1818, 
in company with the Earl of Belmore. By Robert Richardson. 
2 vols, 8vo. 17. 4s. 
The British Gallery of Pictures, selected from the most ad- 
mired productions of the Old Masters in Great Britain: with de-. 
scriptions,&c. By the late Henry ‘Tresham, R.A. and W. Y.Ott- 
ley, Esq. F.S.A. 4to. 12. 12s. extra boards; proofs India 
paper, 25/.4s.; coloured in imitation of the original pictures, 
1510. 4s. in Russia. 1 
Engravings of the Marquis of Stafford’s Collection of Pictures. 
With Remarks, &c. 4 vols, 4to. 35/. 14s. bds.; proofs, 712. 85. ; 
finely coloured, &c. ‘1782. 10s. 
An Inquiry into the Principles of Beauty in Grecian Archi- 
tecture; with an Historical View of the Rise and Progress of the 
Art in Greece. By George, Earl of Aberdeen, K.T. &c. Post 
8vo. 7s. 6d. 
A System of Mechanical Philosophy. By the late John Ro- 
bison, LL.D., Professor of Natural Philosophy in the University, 
and Secretary to the Royal Society, of Edinburgh. By David 
Brewster, LL.D.,F.R.S.E. Four exceedingly large and closely- 
printed volumes, 8vo. with Notes and 50 Plates. 4d. 
A new Theory of the Tides; showing what is the immediate 
Cause of the Phenomenon ; and which has hitherto been over- 
looked by Philosophers. By Captain Forman, R.N. 8vo. 
A Monograph on the British Grasses. By George Graves, 
F.L.S. No. II. 4s. 6d. and 6s. 
Lectures on the Elements of Botany. Part I. By Anthony 
Tedd Thomson, F.L.S. 8vo. 
We have been dilatory in noticing the appearance of a THIRD 
VOLUME, as an APPENDIX (in ¢wo Parts) to Mr.’Purton’s We 
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