CATALOGUE 
ADAIR (SIR ROBERT). -AN HISTORICAL MEMOIR OF A 
MISSION to the COURT of VIENNA in 1806. By the Right Honourable Sir Robert Adair, 
G.C.B. AVith a Selection from his Despatches, published by permission of tlie proper 
Authorities. [Just ready 
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IDDISON.-THE KNIGHTS TEMPLARS. 
By C. G. Addison, Esq., of the Inner Temple. 2d Edition, enlarged, square crown 8vo. with 
Illustrations, 18s. cloth. 
ADDISON.-THE TEMPLE CHURCH IN LONDON : 
Its History and Antiquities. By C. G. Addison, Esq., of the Inner Temple; Author of 
“ The History of the Knights Templars.” Square crown 8vo. with Six Plates, 5s. cloth. 
Also, 
A FULL AND COMPLETE GUIDE, HISTORICAL AND DESCRIPTIVE, TO THE TEMPLE 
CHURCH. (From Mr. Addison’s “ Histoiy of theTempleChurch.”) Square cr. Svo. Is. sewed. 
AIKIN.-THE LIEE OF JOSEPH ADDISON. 
Illustrated by many of his Letters and Private Papers never before published. By Lucy 
Aikin. 2 vols. post Svo. with Portrait from Sir Godfrey Kneller’s Picture, 18s. cloth. 
“ Miss Aikin has not left a stone unturned, that her monument to one of our most polished writers and complete 
minds may be fair, upright, and symmetrical. Her book contains the first complete life of Addison ever put forth. 
As a literary biography it is a model ; audits pages are besides enriched by many hitherto unpublished letters of 
Addison.” — Athen^um. 
ALLAN. -A PICTORIAL TOUR IN THE MEDITERRANEAN ; 
Comprising Malta, Dalmatia, Turkey, Asia Minor, Grecian Archipelago, Egypt, Nubia, Greece, 
Ionian Islands, Sicily, Italy, and Spain. By J. H. Allan, Member of the Athenian Archaeo- 
logical Society, and of the Egyptian Society of Cairo. Imperial 4to. with upwards of Forty 
Lithographed Drawings, and 70 Wood Engravings, 4?3. 3s. cloth. 
“ A most artist-like and interesting work, full of beautiful views, and interspersed with many charming woodcuts 
of scenery and antiquities.” — Litekary Gazette, 
AMY HERBERT. 
By a Lady. Edited by the Rev. William Sewell, B.D. of Exeter College, Oxford. 2 vols. 
fcp. Svo. 9s. cloth. 
“ The object of this interesting little work is, under the attractive for.-n of an agreeable fiction, and by means of well- 
contrived incidents, to inculcate and exemplify the incalculable advantages of a strictly religious and moral education. 
The style is simple and elegant, and the narrative so constructed as to interest the reader by its character, apart from 
the religious and moral teaching to which it is made subseiwient. Its great merit is, the skilful blending of amuse- 
ment with the teaching of all the kindlier virtues and Christian graces.” — John Bcle. 
BAILLIE’S (JOANNA) NEW DRAMAS. 
3 vols. 8vo. 16s. boards. 
BAILLIE’S (JOANNA) PLAYS ON THE PASSIONS. 
3 vols. Svo. £\. 11s. 6d. boards. 
BAKEWELL.-AN INTRODUCTION TO GEOLOGY. 
Intended to convey Practical Knowledge of the Science, and comprising the most important 
recent discoveries ; with explanations of the facts and phenomena which serve to confirm or 
invalidate various Geological Theories. By Robert Bakewell. Fifth Edition, considerably 
enlarged, Svo. with numerous Plates and Woodcuts, 21s. cloth. 
BALMAIN.-LESSONS ON CHEMISTRY, 
For the use of Pupils in Schools, Junior Students in Universities, and Readers who wish to 
learn the fundamental Principles and leading Facts : with Questions for Examination, 
Glossaries of Chemical Terms and Chemical Symbols, and an Index. HyYViLLiAN H. 
Balmain. With numerous Woodcuts, illustrative of the Decompositions, fcp. Svo. 6s. cloth. 
“ This book is well calculated to effect the object which the author has in view. That class of readers for whom 
it is designed have the means presented them of gaining, without much trouble, a very intimate knowledge of the 
fundamental principles of the science, which will both facilitate and ensure their success in the study of larger and 
more elaborate works.” — Atlas. 
BAYLDON.-ART OF VALUING RENTS AND TILLAGES, 
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 dilferent Situations. 
Adapted to the Use of landlords, Land-Agents, Appraisers, Fanners, and Tenants. By 
J. S. Bayldon. 6th Edition, correctedand revised. By John Donaldson, Land-Steward, 
Author of “A Treatise on Manures and Grasses.” Svo. 10s. 6d. cloth. 
