NKW WORKS AND NKW EDITIONS 



BOTANY, &C,— CONTINUED. 



ELEMENTS of PRACTICAL AGRICULTURE: comprehending the 

 Cultivation of Plants; the Husbandry of Domestic Animals; and the 

 Economy of the Farm. By David Low, Esq. F.R.S.E. Professor of Agri- 

 culture in the University of Edinhurgh. 1 vol. 8vo. 2d Edition, with 

 Alterations and Additions, and above 200 Woodcuts, 18s. cloth, lettered. 



" No work on agriculture lias appeared in oiir time which will boar a comparison with 

 this excellent, and we would say classical work, of Professor Low. It will become the 

 manual of practical agriculture for the IJritish empire; and the judicious views and 

 sound rules of our author will unquestionabiy prove beneficial to the agriculturalists of 

 other countries "— Jameson's Edin. Philosophical Jol'rn. 



ELEMENTS of AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY. By Sir Humphry 

 Davy, Bart. LL.D. F.R.S. &c. 5th Edition, with Notes by his Brother, 

 Dr. JoHX Davy, 8vo. 15s. 



THE CULTIVATION of the GRAPE VINE ox OPEN WALLS. By 

 Clement Hoare. Svo. New Edition, with Additions, 7s. 6"d. cloth. 



" Mr. Hoare has thrown more light on the subject of vine culture than any British 

 gardener who has written on the subject."— Lol'don's GARDExiiii's Magazine. 



" One of the best productions upon any horticultural subject w hich has been published 

 for some years." — Athen^um. 



FIRST STEPS TO BOTANY. By J. L. Drummoxd, M.D. 12mo. 100 



Woodcuts, 3d Edition, 9s. boards. 



" This answers more completely to the proper notion of an introduction to botany than 

 any work we have yet seen. It is truly scientific, and at the same time of an ei.tirely 

 popular character, replete with entertaininE: information, and adapted to make the study 

 at once attractive and improving in a high degree." — Eclectic Review. 



CONVERSATIONS ox BOTANY. With 22 Engravings, 12mo. 8th Edition, 

 enlarged, 7s. 6d. plain ; 12s. coloured. 



POETRY. 



LALLA ROOKH : an Oriental Romance. By Thomas Moore, Esq. New 

 Edition, handsomely printed in one volume, royal Svo. beautifully illustrated 

 with 13 highly finished Engravings, executed under the superintendence of 

 Mr. Charles Heath, from designs by StephanofF, Meadows, Edward Corbould, 

 and Miss Corbaux. Bound in fancy cloth, lettered, with ornamental gilding, 

 price One Guinea ; or with India Proof Plates, Two Guineas. 



Also in fcp. Svo. with four Engravings, from Paintings by WestaU, 10s. 6d. cloth. 



By the same Author, 



IRISH MELODIES : with an Appendix, containing the Original Advertise- 

 ments, and the Prefatory Letter on !Music. 13th Edition, fcp. Svo. with 

 engraved Title and Vignette, 10s. cloth lettered. 



THE POETICAL WORKS of ROBERT SOUTHEY, Esa. CoUected by 

 Himself. 10 vols. fcp. Svo. with Frontispieces and Vignettes, price jt2. iOs. 

 cloth lettered. 



This Edition, which the Author has arranged and revised »vith the sam.e 

 care as if it were intended for posthumous publication, includes many pieces 

 which either have never before been coDected, or have hitherto remained un- 

 pubUshed. Preliminary notices are affixed to the long poems, — the whole of the 

 notes retained, — and such additional ones incorporated as the Author, since the 

 first publication, has seen occasion to insert. The Frontispieces and Vignettes 

 consist of views appropriate to the respective volumes. 



