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NEW DRAMAS, BY JOANXA BAILL1I. 



This day is published, 

 In 3 Vole. 8vo. price 30t. 



DRAMAS. 

 By JOANNA BAILLII. 



By the tame Authoress, 



1. PLAYS ON THE PAS- 



SIGNS. 3 vol.. 8vo. \l.l\l.6d. 



2. MISCELLANEOUS 

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A CARD 



TO THE NOBILITY, GENTRY, 

 AND PUBLIC AT LARGE. 



The opening of a New Year natur- 

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 gratitude for the unprecedented patron- 

 age ith which Messrs. ROWLAND 

 ami SON have been honoured wiih 

 respect to their celebrated articles, v\t. 

 ROWLAND'S MACASSAR OIL, 

 for the HAIR, ROWLAND'S 

 KALYDOR, for the SKIN, and 

 ROWLAND'S ODONTO, for the 

 TEETH, each of which has'obtained 

 a celebrity pre-eminenily great. 



Messrs. R. & S. while they respect- 

 fully solicit a continuance of that patron- 

 age, earnestly Caution ihe Public against 

 Imitations of each. 



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 onthe Wrapper, ROWLAND'S ODOVTO 

 has the same on tin-Government Stamp, 

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10, Hatton Carden, London, 

 Jan. 1, 1836. 



On the 1st of February will be pub- 

 lished, in demy 8vo., price 2i. 8 

 Part 12, to be complete in 18, of 



A HISTORY 



OF BRITISH FISHES. 



BY WILLIAM YARRELL, F.L.S. 



The Work will form two handsome 

 volumes, demy octavo, contain between 

 400 and 500 delineations of Fishes, and 

 pictorial and other vignettes, engraved 

 in Ihe very best manner on wood. 

 The drawings are made trom the Fishes 

 in the possession of the Author, and 

 under his immediate superintendence ; 

 and very many of them now figured 

 for the first time. 



A few Copies will be printed on 

 royal 8vo., price 5., anil 50 on impe- 

 rial Svo. (30 of them subscribed for, to 

 be delivered when complete), t<> iangt 

 with the different editions of Bewick's 

 Huii-li Birds. 



"A beautiful work. The name of 

 Mr. Yarrell is sufficient guarantee for 

 its accuracy ; and we can assure our 

 readers thai the exquisite beauty of the 

 illustrations leaves nothing to be de- 

 sired." Athenteum, March 14. 



" This unique work has high claims 

 to universal acceptation. It supplies a 

 great desideratum, one especially inte 

 resting to the English naturalist; and, 

 indeed, to the English people." 



Literary Gazette, April 11. 



Catterinole's Illustrated Edition of 



DR. AIKIN'S 

 CALENDAR OF NATURE: 



NATURAL HISTORY 



EACH MONTH OF THE YEAR. 



With a few additions to the text, by 

 a I'YIlow ol the Liuna-an and Zoologi- 

 cal Societies. 



This edition " is ornamented with 

 eihie en de-i-n> from the accomplished 

 pencil of Mr. CATTKBMOI.K," twelve 

 illustrative of the peculiar rhaiarti-i i- 

 tic.- ot the Months, and six tail (inn--. 

 Price 4s. <><l. cloth lettered. 



" We can strongly recommend it to 

 them who either love the country, or 

 nho wish to infuse a (a*te for its peace- 

 ful occupations and harmless enjoy- 

 ment.- into their children." 



Magazine of Natural Hiitory. 



John Van Voort, 3, Paternoster-row, 

 Cheapside end. 



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