XXXVI. 

 NEW POElVf-. 



In Svo. Gs.Gd. cloth boards. 



ALFRED THE GREAT. 



A Poem. By G. L. NEWNHAM COLLINGWOOD, Esq., Editor of 

 ' Life and Correspondence of Admiral Lord Collingwood. ' 



" At any other time than the present, when the tide of literary taste is 

 running against poetry of the severely heroic character, the appearance of 

 such a work as "Alfred the Great" would have excited a general interest, 

 and insured the author a high place among the writers of his country. * 

 We may add that the interest of the poem never flags, and has the additional 

 merit of keeping pace with the progress of the story from its commencement 

 to its conclusion." New Monthly Ma%. 



SPLENDID WORKS PREPARING FOR PUBLICATION. 



To be completed in 10 parts. Elephant Folio ; price to subscribers, \l lls.6rf. 

 Only 125 copies will be published, and the price to non-tubs, will be 21. 2s. 



THE ORCHIDACE^E OF MEXICO AND 

 GUATEMALA. 



By JAMES BATEMAN, Esq. 



Note. This will not in any respect interfere with the splendid " SERTUM 

 ORCHIDITM " preparing by Dr. Lindley. The same Species will hot be 

 figured in the respective Works. 



The first Number (as a specimen of the Work) of 



DR. LINDLEY'S SERTUM ORCHJDEUM. 



DR. LINDLEY has in considerable forwardness the 



SECOND VOLUME OP LADIES' BOTANY, which 



will complete the work. 



FAIRHOLME'S GEOLOGY. 



New and conclusive Natural Demonstrations both of the Fact and Period 

 of the Mosaic Deluge, and of its having been the only event of the kind 

 that has ever occurred upon the earth. By GKOROK FAIRHOLMK, Esq.; 

 illustrated by numerous Wood -cuts, executed in the best manner, will be 

 published in a few days. 



: printed by W, B)tc>, S3, Exeter Strwt. 



