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CATALOGUE OF NEW WORKS 
RIYEIIS.— THE ROSE AlViATEUR'S GUIDE: 
Containing- ample Descriptions of all the fine leading varieties of Roses, regularly classed in 
their respective Families ; their History and mode of Culture. By T. Rivers, Jun. Third 
Edition, corrected and improved. Foolscap 8vo. ds. cloth. 
** Mr. Rivers is the best (iiithority on the subject of the cultivation of the rose ; his booh is 
nneaceptionable and comprehct/sire, and supplies, indeed, all the information regarding the 
various varieties that can be rfe'«i77?rf."— Gentleman's Magazine. 
ROBERTS (GKORGK) —THE LIFE, PROGRESSES, AND REBELLION OF 
JAMES DUKE OF MONMOUTH, to his Capture and Execution : with a full Account of 
the Bloody Assizes, and copious Biographical Notices. By George Roberts, author of "The 
History of Lyme Regis," etc. etc. 2 vols, post 8vo. with Portrait, Maps, and other Illus- 
trations, 24s cloth. 
" The career of the Duhe of Monmonth, the child of Lucy Walters, and of doubtful father- 
hood, ti/l he was proclaimed king of England, is indecda romance almost beyond the imagina- 
tion ; and the whole course of its incidents to its magic completion, involving so much of 
misery and bloodshed, could hardly be related without stirring up a strong emotion. It is a?i 
episode of a singular nature— springing from so obscure a source, so insulated in its action 
results, and so dramatically complete in its termination, that it seems to have been made 
for a separate chapter in the British annals.''^ — Literary Gazette. 
ROBERTS.— A COYsPREHENSIVE VIEW OF THE CULTURE OF THE VINE 
under GLASS. By James Roberts, Gardener to M. Wilson, Esq., Eshton Hall, Yorkshire. 
12mo. 5s. Gd. cloth. 
ROBERTS. -AN ETYMOLOGICAL AND EXPLANATORY DICTIONARY OF 
the TERMS and LANGUAGE of GEOLOC^Y ; designed for the early Student, and those 
who have not made great progress in the Science. By G. Roberts. Foolscap 8vo. G». cloth. 
ROBINSON.-CREEK AND ENGLISH LEXICON TO THE NEV/ TESTAMENT. 
By E. Robinson, D D., author of Biblical Researches." Edited, with careful revision, 
corrections, etc., by the Rev. Dr. Bloomfield. 8vo. 18s. cloth. 
ROGERS.— THE VEGETABLE CULTIVATOR^ 
Containing a plain and accurate Description of all the different Species of Culinary Vegetables, 
with the most approved Method of Cultivating them by Natural and Artificial Means, and the 
best Modes of Cooking them ; alphabetically arranged. Together with a Description of the 
Physical Herbs in General Use. Also, some Recollections of the Life of Philip Miller, F.A.S., 
Gardener to the Worshipful Company of Apothecaries at Chelsea. By John Rogers, author 
of "The Fruit Cultivator." 2d Edition. Foolscap 8vo. 7s. cloth. 
ROME.— THE HISTORY OF ROME. 
2 vols, foolscap 8vo. witli Vignette Titles, 12s. cloth. 
RONALDS.— THE FLY-FISHER'S ENTOMOLOGY, 
Illustrated by coloured Representations of the Natural and Artificial Insect; and accom- 
panied by a few Observations and Instructions relative to Trout and Grayling Fishing. By 
Alfred Ronalds. 2d edition. 8vo. with 20 coloured Plates, 14s. cloth. 
ROSCOE.-LIVES OF EMINENT BRITISH LAWYERS. 
By Henry Roscoe, Esq. Foolscap Svo. with Vignette Title, 6s. cloth. 
SANDBY (REV. G.)-MESV1ERIS!V1 AND ITS OPPONENTS: 
'With a Narrative of Cases. By the Rev. George Sandby, Jun., Vicar of Flixton, and Rector 
of All Saints with St. Nicholas, South Elmham, Suffolk; Domestic Chaplain to the Right 
Hon. the Earl of Abergavenny. Foolscap Svo. 6s. cloth. 
SANDFORD (REV. J0HN).-PAROCHIALIA, 
or Church, School, and Parish. By the Rev. John Sandford, M.A. Vicar of Dunchurch, 
Chaplain to the Lord Bishop of Worcester, Hon. Canon of Worcester, and Rural Dean. 
Svo. with numerous Woodcuts. — Iji the press. 
SANDFORD.-V/OIV5AN IN HER SOCIAL AND DOMESTIC CHARACTER. 
By Mrs. John Sandford. 6th Edition. Foolscap 8vo. 6s. cloth. 
Causes of Female Influence ; Value of Letters to Woman ; Importance of Religion to Woman ; 
Christianity the Source of Female Excellence; Scripture illustrative of Female Character ; 
Female Influence on Religion; Female Defects ; Female Romance; Female Education ; Female 
Duties. 
SANDFORD.— FEMALE I^IPROVESVIENT. 
By Mrs. John Sandford. 2d Edition Foolscap Svo. 7s. 6d. cloth. 
The Formation of Female Character ; Religion, a paramount Object ; the Importance of Religious 
Knowledge ; Christianity, Doctrinal and Practical; the Employment of Time ; Study, its Mode 
and its Recommendation; Accomplishment; Temper; Taste; Benevolence; Marriage; the 
Young Wife ; the Young Mother. 
SANDHURST COLLEGE MATHEMATICAL COURSE. 
PRACTICAL ASTRONOMY and GEODP.SY. By John Narrien, F.R.S. and R.A.S. 
Professor of Mathematics in the Royal Military College, Sandhurst. Being the Third 
Volume of the Sandhurst Mathematical Course. Svo. Just ready. 
ELEMENTS of ARITHMETIC and ALGEBRA. By W. Scott, Esq., A.M. and F.R.A.S. 
Second Mathematical Professor at the Royal Military CoUetre, Sandhurst. Being the 
Second Volume of the Sandhurst Course of Mathematics. Svo. 16s. bound. 
ELEMENTS of GEOMETRY ; consisting of the first Four and Sixth Books of Euclid, chiefly 
from the Text of Dr. Robert Simson;"with the principal Theorems in Proportion, and a 
Course of Practical Geometry on the Ground ; also, Four Tracts relating to Circles, Planes, 
and Solids, with one on Spherical Geometry. By Mr. Narrien. Professor of Mathematics in 
the Royal Military College, Sandhurst. Being the First Volume of the Sandhurst Course of 
Mathematics. Svo. with many Diagrams, 10s. 6d. bound. 
