6 CATALOGUE OF W EW WORKS 
BAYLDON.-ART OF VALUING RENTS AND TILLAGES, L 
And the Tenant's Right of Entering and Quitting Farms, explained by several Specimens of 
Valuations; and Remarks on the Cultivation pursued on Soils in different Situations. 
Adapted to the Use of Landlords, Land-Agents, Appraisers, Farmers, and Tenants. By 
J. S. Bayldon. 6th Edition, corrected and revised by John Donaldson, Land-Steward, author 
of a " Treatise on Manures and Grasses.^' 8vo. 10s. 6c?. cloth. 
BAYLDON. — TREATISE ON THE VALUATION OF PROPERTY FOR 
THE POOR'S RATE ; showing the Method of Rating Lfinds, Buildings, Tithes, Mines^ 
Woods, Navigable Rivers and Canals, and Personal Property; with an Abstract of the 
Poor Laws relating to Rates and Appeals. By J. S. Bayldon, author of "Rents and 
Tillages." 8vo. 7s. 6cf. boards. 
BEALE (ANNE)-THE VALE OF THE TOWEY j 
Or, Sketches in South Wales. By Anne Beale. Post 8vo. 10s. 6rf. cloth. 
*' The perusal of this agreeahle volume of Sketches has afforded tts considerable armisement. 
Miss Beale is a lively and intelligent chronicler, who tells her stories in a man?ier to make 
them run on smooth afid pleanantly United Service Gazette. 
BEDFORD CORRESPONDENCE. — CORRESPONDENCE OF JOHN, 
FOURTH DUKE OF BEDFORD, selected from the Originals at Woburn Abbey: with 
Introductions by Lord John Russell. 8vo. vol. 1 (1742-48), 18s, cloth; vol. 2 (1/49-60) , 15s. cl. 
'* The second volume includes a correspondence hmjing relation to the p -riod from the 
Peace of Aix In-Chapelle to the death of George II. Its most retnarkahle portion bears 
upon rtn important qnestiotiy on which there still eo'ist some differences of opinion, viz. the 
intrigues which led to the junction of the Duke of Newcastle and Pitt, in IJbJ. The letters 
resprctiiig the state of Ireland under the Viceroyalty of the Duke of Bedford also, are not a 
little interesting.'^ —Morning Herald. 
*»* F'ol. III. to complete the work, is in preparation. 
BELL.— LIVES OF THE IV30ST EMINENT ENGLISH POETS. j 
By Robert Bell, F.sq. 2 vols, foolscap 8vo. with Vignette Titles, 12s. cloth. 
BELL.— THE HISTORY OF RUSSIA, 
From the Earliest Period to the Treaty of Tilsit. By Robert Bell, Esq. 3 vols, foolscap 8vo. 
with Vignette Titles, 18s. cloth. I 
BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY 
Of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. Half-volumes. 1 to 7- (AA to ' 
Az-Zubeydi— comprising the letter A). 8vo. 12s. each, cloth. ! 
*,* Published Quarterly. — The work will probably not exceed Thirty Volumes. \ 
BLACK— A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON BREWING. 
Based on Chemical and P^conomical Principles: with Formulas for Public Brewers, and 
Instructions for Private Families. By VVillifim. Black. Third Edition, revised and cor- 
rected, with considerable Additions. The Additions revised by Professor Graham, of the 
London University. 8vo. 10s. 6rf. cloth. 
**/ take occasion, in concluding this article, to refer my readers to the • Practical Treatise 
on Brewing'' by Mr. William Black, a gentlemen of much experience in the business. This 
little work C07ttains a great deal of useful information." 
Dr. Ure's Supplement to his *' Dictionary 
BLAINE.-AN ENCYCLOP/CDIA OF RURAL SPORTS; 
Or, a complete Account, Historical, Practical, and Descriptive, of Hunting, Shooting, Fishing, ? 
Racing, and other Field Sports and Athletic Amusements of the present day. By Delabere i 
P. Blaine, Esq., author of " Outlines of the Veterinary Art," " Canine Pathology," etc. etc. 
With nearly 600 Engravings on Wood, by R. Branston, from Drawings by Aiken, T. Land- 
seer, Dickes, etc. 1 thick vol. 8vo. 2/. 10s. cloth. 
BLAIR'S CHRONOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL TABLES, 
From the Creation to the present Time : with Additions and Corrections from the most authf^n- 
tic Writers ; including the Computation of St. Paul, as connecting the Period from the 
Exode to the Temple. Under the revision of Sir Henry Ellis, K.H., Principal Librarian of i 
the British Museum. Imperial 8vo. 31s. &d. half-bound morocco. ' 
*' The student of history, long accustomed to the Doctor^s ponderous and unmanageable I 
folio, will rejoice over this handsome and handy rolume. It is the revival and enlargement, ! 
in a far more compact and available form than the original, of the celebrated ^ Chrotiological 
Tables' of Dr. Blair. It comprises additions to our ovyn time, and corrections from the most 
recent authorities. The outline of the plan is faithfully preserved and carried out, icith 
every improvement of which it was susceptible.'^ —E,iLHminer. 
BLOOMFIELD— THE HISTORY OF THE PELOPONNESIAN WAR. 
By Thucydifles. Newly Translated into English, and accompanied with very copious 
Notes, Philological and Explanatory, Historical and Geographical. By the Rev. S. T. 
Bloomfield, D.D. F.S.A. 3 vols 8vo. with Maps and Plates, 21. 5s. boards. 
BLOOMFIELD.— THE HISTORY OF THE PELOPONNESIAN WAR. 
By Thucydides. A New Recension of the Text, with a carefully amended Punctuation ; and 
copious Notes, Critical*, Philological, and Explanatory, almost entirely original, but partlj? 
selected and arranged from the best Expositors : accompanied with full Indexes, both of 
Greek Words and Phrases explained, and matters discussed in the Notes. The whole illus- 
trated by Maps and Plans, mostly taken from actual Surveys. By the Rev. S.T. Bloomfield, 
D.D. F.S.A. 2 vols. 8vo. 38s. cloth. 
