NEW PERIODICAL WORKS 3 



Published by Longman, Hurst, liees, Orme, and Brown, Paterno&ter-Roto. 



A NEW MODERN ATLAS. By JOHN MNKER- 



TON. The Maps arc engraved in the Size called Colombier, from Draw- 

 ings executed under Mr. Pinkerton's eye; with all the advantages afforded 

 by the latest Improvements in Geographical Precision ; and they exhibit 

 the utmost Beauty the State of the Arts can admit. Nos. 1 to 17, each 

 containing Three Maps. Price One Guinea each. 



The BRITISH GALLERY of PICTURES. In Two 



Series. Publishing in Numbers and Parts. The FIRST SERIES comprises 

 Engravings of the whole of the Marquis of Stafford's Collection of Pictures^ 

 arranged according to Schools, and in Chronological Order; with Remarks 

 on each Picture. By W. Y. OTTLEY, Esq. F. S. A. Twenty-five Num- 

 bers of this Series, price 10s. 6d. each ; Proofs on India Paper, price l. Is.; 

 or correctly coloured and mounted, 2. 12s. 6d.; which are divided into 

 FIVE PARTS, price 2. 12s. 6d. each ; Proofs on India Paper, price 5. 5s.; 

 or correctly coloured and mounted, price 13. 2s. 6d. are already pub- 

 lished ; to be completed in about Fifty Numbers or Ten Parts. 



The SECOND SERIES consists of Engravings of the finest Paintings of 

 the Old Masters, in the Cabinets, Galleries, and Private Collections of No- 

 blemen and Gentlemen who have liberally permitted the Proprietors to have 

 line Copies taken of them for the use of this Work, accompanied with 

 Descriptions, Historical and Critical. By HENRY TRESH AM, Esq. R. A. 

 Ten Numbers of this Series, price 10s. 6d. each ; Proofs on India Paper, 

 price l. Is. ; or exquisitely finished iti colours and mounted, price 6. 6s. 

 are published; which form the Two FIRST PARTS, price each 2. 12s. 6d. ; 

 Proofs on India Paper, 5. 5s. ; or exquisitely finished in colours and 

 mounted, price 31. 10s. 



The ARCHITECTURAL ANTIQUITIES of GREAT 



BRITAIN, represented and illustrated in a Series of Views, Elevations, 

 Plans, Sections, and Details of various ancient English Edifices, with histo- 

 rical and descriptive Accounts of each. By JOHN BRITTON, F. S. A. 

 Nos. 1 to 37, in Parts, 16s. aud 10s. 6d. each. 



Three more Parts will complete this work. 



Also may be had, the same Work, in 3 Vols. imperial 4to. 22. 8s. half 

 bound. Ditto, 3 vols. medium 4to. 14. 14s. half bound. 



" The engravings are executed in a superior styiej the descriptions are sufficiently 

 ample, and appear to be accmate; and, under the superiuteniiance of so able an anti- 

 quary as Mr. Britton, there can be no doubt that the succeeding parts will display a cor- 

 responding excellence. Anti-Jac. Rev. 



The MORBID ANATOMY of the LIVER; being an 



Inquiry into the Anatomical Character, Symptoms, and Treatment of certain 

 Diseases which impair or destroy the Structure of that Viscus. Order I. 

 TUMOURS. Part I. On theTubera Circumscfipta, and Tubera Diffusa. By 

 J. R. FARRE, M. D. In Imperial 4to. illustrated with coloured En- 

 gravings, Part I. price 15s. 



The Subjects of Tumours and Inflammation of the Liver will occupy a 

 Series of Twelve or Thirteen coloured Engravings, some of which will con- 

 tain three or more Figures. The whole will be completed either in four or 

 six Fasciculi. 



ENGRAVINGS from SPECIMENS of MORBID 



PARTS, preserved in the Author's Collection now in Windmill Street, and 

 selected from the Divisions inscribed, URETHRA, VES1CA, REN, MOR- 

 BOSA, et L^ESA, containing Specimens of every Disease winch is attended 

 with Change of Structure in tjiese Parts, and exhibiting the Injuries from 

 the Bougie, Catheter, Caustic, Trochar, am* Lithotomy Knife, incautiously 

 used. With Observations, by CHAS, BELL. Part I. In Imp, folio. l. 16s, 



