SiyilTH, EZiSER AND CO., CORK-HIIilf. 21 



NOTES ASJD OSSSRVATIONS Olf THE lOWIABI ISIiAI^DS 

 AND MAL.TA; 



With some Remarks on Constantinople and Turkey ; and on the 

 system of Quarantine, as at present conducted. By John Davy, M.D., 

 F.R.SS., L. & E., Inspector- General of Army Hospitals, L.R. In two 

 vols, deiny 8vo., price 32*. cloth, with a large Map by Arrowsmith, and 

 illustrated with Plates. 



"Dr. Davy's work deserves to lie bought as well as perused, so carefully, completely, 

 and expensively has it been got uj). We hope that the consciousness of having discharged 

 such an important duty will not be the only result of his long labour, bat thai the work 

 will prove as remunerative as it ought to be." — Westminstei- Review. 



" There probably is not another work in our language in which so ample and sub- 

 stantially useful an account is given of the Ionian Islands as is here to be found. There 

 c;in be lillle doubt that to these volumes will be assigned an honourable place amongst 

 the recogiiJscd master- works of the class to which they belong." — Morning Herald. 



THE NATURE ANB PROPERTIES OF THE SUGAR 



CANE; 



^Vith Practical Directions for the Improvement of its Culture, and the 

 Manufacture of its Products. To which is added an additional Chapter 

 on the Manuf.\cture of Sugar from Beet-root. By George 

 Richardson Porter, F.R.S., Corresponding Member of the Institute 

 of France. New Edition, demy 8vo., price 12a'. cloth, revised throughout, 

 with many additions and corrections by the Author, and illustrated with 

 Plates. 



THE ANGLiO-ZNDIAN ANB COLONIAL ALMANACK. 



And Civil, Military, and Commercial Dikectoky for 1847. 

 In post 8vo., price "Is. 6d. in ornamental v/rapper. 



The Home Department of the Almanack comprises — I. Civil and 

 Ecclesiastical ; including the Government otbees and the India 

 House; together with tlie forms of procedure, and educational studies, 

 requisite for obtaining Civil Aiipointincnts, and all matters connected 

 with those appointments, from the commencing salary to the retiring 

 allowance. — II. Military and Marine; including information of a 

 similar kind respecting thc'^e services, and the Home Establishment of 

 the East India Company. — III. Commercial; containing Lists of 

 Merchants, Agents, Associations, &c., throughout the United Kingdom ; 

 likewise, tlie trades connected with India and the Colonics ; and Tariff 

 of Indian and Colonial produce. 



The East Indian and Colonial Department embraces — 

 I. Civil. The Government Lists of Bengal, Madras, Bombay, Ceylon, 

 Hong Kong, Australia, New Zealand, Mauritius, and the Cape of Good 

 Hope ; Lists of Civil Servants and their ajipointnients, and of Judiciul 



Establishments, with a detailed account of the Benefit Funds II. 



Military, Stall' and Field Officers; Distribution of the Army, in- 

 cluding the Royal troops; Ecclesiastical Establishment; and all Benefit 

 Funds. — III. Com.mercial. List of Mercantile I'irms, Banks, Insurance 

 Companies, Public Institutions, &;c., in India and tho Colonies; with the 

 respective Tariffs, and Tables of Money, Weights, Measui-es, &c., and 

 other miscellaneous information. 



