W irks lately published by Longman, Hurst, 

 Rees, Orme, Brown, and (xreen, London, 



TRAVELS in COLOMBIA ; embracing Details of the 

 Geography, Climate, Population, Vegetable and Mineral 

 Productions, &c. Sec. of that Country. By Baron de 

 Humboldt. Translated from the original French, by He- 

 len Maria Williams. In 5 Vols. 8vo. with Maps, 

 Plans, &c. price 4Z. Is. boards. 



TRAVELS in MEXICO : including every Information 

 relative to the Geography, Climate, Inhabitants, Productions, 

 Commerce, and Mines of that Country. By Baron de 

 Humboldt. With Sections fand Maps. Translated from 

 the original French, by John Black. 3d. Edit, in 4 vols. 

 8vo. Si. 135. 6d. bds. 



RESEARCHES concerning the INSTITUTIONS and 

 MONUMENTS of the ANCIENT INHABITANTS of 

 AMERICA j with Descriptions and Views. A new Edition. 

 In 2 Vols. 8vo. with Plates. By Baron de Humboldt. 

 1/. lis. 6d. boards. 



JOURNAL of a RESIDENCE in CHILE and VOYAGE 

 from the PACIFIC in the Years 1822 and 1823 j preceded 

 by an Account of the Revolutions in Chile, since the year 

 1810, and particularly of the Transactions of the Squadron 

 of Chile under Lord Cochrane. By Maria Graham, Au- 

 thor of " Residence in India," &c. &c. In 1 Vol. 4to. with 

 Engravings, price 21. 12s. 6d. boards. 



JOURNAL of a VOYAGE to BRAZIL, and Residence 

 there during part of the Years 1821, 1822, and 1823; in- 

 cluding an Account of the Revolution which brought about 

 the Independence of the Brazilian Empire. By Maria 

 Graham. In 1 Vol. 4to. with Engravings. 21. 2s. boards. 



TRAVELS in BRAZIL in the years 1817, 18, 19, and 20. 

 Undertaken by the Command of His Majesty the King of 

 Bavaria, and published under his special Patronage. By 

 Dr. John Von Spix j and Dr. Charles Von Mar- 

 tius, Members of the Royal Bavarian Academy of Sciences. 

 Translated from the German. Vols. 1 and 2, in 8vo. with 

 Plates, price 11. 4s. boards. 



" We shall reserve till the appearance of the remaining (two) volumes, 

 an account of the interesting observations which they have made on the 

 Botany, on the Animal Productions, on the Geology and Mineralogy, and 

 on the various Agricultural and Mining Establishments.— Quarterly 

 Review. 



