OF MYcEUTERARY-: ELFE, 41 
by charts and maps, and by drawings by the {kilful hand of Mos 
Griffith, and by prefents from friends. With the bare poffibi- 
lity of the volume relative to India, none of thefe books are to 
be printed in my life-time ; but to reft on my fhelves, the amufe- 
ment of my advancing age. ‘The following is the catalogue of 
thefe labors, all (excepting the firft) compofed in the fpace of 
four years, all which will be comprehended under the general 
title. of, 
OU EL N ES) 30 by iri b, Gul © BE. 
Vo. I. will contain the Introduétion to the ric Zoology, Arctic Rz- 
with confiderable additions, in order to make it unite hereafter arses 
with China, which will be comprehended in the xiiith volume ; 
but this firft volume will alfo be augmented very greatly, by 
accounts of the internal parts of the country, and with the coun- 
tries to the fouth, as low as lat. 45, to comprehend the great 
rivers of the north of Ewrope and 4fia: not only the coafts but 
the internal parts of the United States of America will be de- 
fcribed, as alfo our poor remnant, as far as the mouth of the 
Mififippi, and each fide of that vaft river as high as its fource. 
The plates will be of new fubjeéts, and executed by the firft en- 
gravers of the time: the fize of the books, that of Cook’s Voyages. 
I feel an inclination to have one volume publifhed in my life,. 
as a model for the remaining twelve. It was impoffible to 
omit this aré&ic volume, otherwife the work would have been 
very imperfect. : 
Vor. II. defcribes a tour, commencing at the Temple-frairs, Kenrisn Tour. 
comprehending my paflage down the Thames as low as Dartford 
Creek, and from thence to Dover. 
G You. 
