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CATALOGUE OF NEW WORKS 



DODDRIDGE. — THE FAMILY EXPOSITOR; 



Or, a Paraphrase and Version of the New Testament : with Critical Notes, and a Practical 

 Improvement of each Section. By P. Doddridge, D.D. To which is prefixed, a Life of the 

 Author, by A. Keppis, D.D. F.R.S. and S.A. New Edition, 4vols. 8vo. 11. 16s. cloth. 



DONOVAN. — TREATISE ON CHEMISTRY. 



By Michael Donovan, Esq. M.R.I.A. Fourth Edition. 1 vol. foolscap 8vo. with Vignette 

 Title, Gs. cloth. 



DONOVAN.— A TREATISE ON DOMESTIC ECONOMY. 



By M. Donovan, Esq. M.R.I.A., Professor of Chemistry to the Company of Apothecaries in 

 Ireland. 2 vols, foolscap 8vo. with Vignette Titles, 12s. cloth. 



DOVER.— LIFE OF FREDERICK II. KING OF PRUSSIA. 



By Lord Dover. 2d Edition, 2 vols. 8vo. with Portrait, 28s. boards. 



DRUMMOND.— FIRST STEPS TO BOTANY, 



Intended as popular Illustrations of the Science, leading to its study as a branch of general 

 education. By J. L. Drummond, M.D. 4th Edit. 12mo.with numerous Woodcuts, 9s. boards. 



DUNHAM.— THE HISTORY OF THE GERMANIC EMPIRE. 



By Dr. Dunham. 3 vols, foolscap 8vo. with Vignette Titles, 18s. cloth. 



DUNHAM.— THE HISTORY OF EUROPE DURING THE MIDDLE AGES. 



By Dr. Dunham. 4 vols, foolscap 8vo. with Viguette Titles, 1/. 4s. cloth. 



DUNHAM.— THE HISTORY OF SPAIN AND PORTUGAL. 



By Dr. Dunham. 5 vols, foolscap 8vo. with Vignette Titles, 11. 10s. cloth. 



DUNHAM. -THE HISTORY OF DENMARK, SWEDEN, AND NORWAY. 



By Dr. Dunham. 3 vols, foolscap 8vo. with Vignette Titles, 18s. cloth. 



DUNHAM.— THE HISTORY OF POLAND. 



By Dr. Dunham. 1 vol. foolscap 8vo. with Vignette Title, 6s. cloth. 



DUNHAM.— THE LIVES OF THE EARLY WRITERS OF GREAT BRITAIN. 



By Dr. Dunham, R. Bell, Esq., etc. etc. 1 vol. foolscap 8vo. with Vignette Title, 6s. cloth. 



DUNHAM, ETC.— THE LIVES OF BRITISH DRAMATISTS. 



By Dr. Dunham, R. Bell, Esq., etc. 2 vols, foolscap 8vo. with Vignette Titles, 12s. cloth 



EGERTON — A TREATISE ON PHOTOGRAPHY ; 



Containing the latest Discoveries appertaining to the Daguerreotype. Compiled from Com- 

 munications by MM. Daguerre and Arago, and other Eminent Men of Science. By 

 N. P. Lerebours, Optician to the Observatory, Paris, etc. Translated by J. Egerton. Post 

 8vo. with Plate of Apparatus, 7s. 6d. cloth. 

 " A translation of M. Lerebours' celebrated ' Treatise on Photography.' This work will be 

 peculiarly acceptable to the scientific world, containing, as it does, the latest discoveries and 

 improvements in the art of which it treats; together toith a vast variety of practical instruc- 

 tions, valuable hints respecting the choice of plates, apparatus, etc.; indeed, all the details 

 and minutice necessary to lead to successful results."— Examiner. 



ELLIOTSON.— HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY: 



With which is incorporated much of the Elementary Part of the " Institutiones Physiologicae" 

 of J. F. Blumenbach, Professor in the University of Gottingen. By John Elliotson, M.D. 

 Cantab. F.R.S. Fifth Edition. 8vo., with numerous Wood-cuts, 21. 2s. cloth. 



ENGLISHMAN'S HEBREW AND CHALDEE -CONCORDANCE OF 



THE OLD TESTAMENT; being an attempt at a Verbal Connexion between the Original 

 and the English Translations : with Indexes, a List of the Proper Names and their occur- 

 rences, etc. etc. 2 vols, royal 8vo. cloth, SI. 13s. 6d ; large paper, 41. 14s. 6d. 

 " The labour bestowed upon this important work has seldom, we should suppose, been 

 equalled; and we have the fullest conviction, from the merely cursory examination we are 

 able to give to such a stupendous task, that the result justifies all the labour, time, and 

 money expended upon it. Indeed, the ivhole book bears the most palpable evidence of honest 

 carefulness and unwearied diligence — the points of prime worth in a Concordance; and 

 wherever we have dipped into its pages (about 1800 , we have, in every case, had our opinion 

 of its neatness, accuracy, and lucid order, confirmed and increased."— Literary Gazette. 



FAREY.-A TREATISE ON THE STEAM-ENGINE, 



Historical, Practical, and Descriptive. By John Farey, Engineer. 4to. Illustrated by 

 numerous Woodcuts, and 25 Copper-plates. 51. 5s. in boards. 



FERGUS. — THE HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 



From the Discovery of America to the Election of General Jackson to the Presidency. By the 

 Rev. H. Fergus. 2 vols, foolscap 8vo. with Vignette Titles, 12s. cloth. 



FIELD— POSTHUMOUS EXTRACTS FROM THE VETERINARY 



RECORDS OF THE LATE JOHN FIELD. Edited by his Brother, William Field, Vete- 

 rinary Surgeon, London. 8vo. 8s. boards. 

 *'A collection of remarkable cases of disease in the horse, observed by the late Mr. Field, 

 during his extensive practice ; with a few papers on particular diseases, either read before the 

 Veterinary Medical Society, or, seemingly, sketched with that end in vieiv. To pass a decided 

 judgment on the veterinary value of the volume is beyond our power ; but the cases appear to 

 'be noted with great clearness in their symptoms, treatment, and post-mortem examination. 

 We should conceive the work likely to be of considerable use to veterinary surgeons,— who, 

 lucky people ! do not as yet appear overburdened with books on their business ; and not with- 

 out interest to the medical practitioner, who would study comparative surgery as well as 

 comparative anatomy." — Spectator. 



