7 
Published by Carey §• Lea. 
ray, as gay as happy* It is dedicated by the author * to her young Bedford 
friends, Anna and Maria Jay’— but who this fair author is, we cannot even guess. 
We would advise some sensible educated bachelor to find out.”— N. F. Com. Adv . 
XXXI. SKETCHES of CHINA, with Illustrations 
from Original Drawings. By W. W. Wood. In 1 vol, 12mo. 
66 The residence of the author in China, during the years 1826-7-8 and 9, has 
enabled him to collect much very curious information relative to this singular 
people, which he has embodied in his work; and will serve to gratify the curi- 
osity of many whose time or dispositions do not allow them to seek, in the volu- 
minous writings of the Jesuits and early travellers, the information contained 
in the present work. The recent discussion relative to the renewal of the East 
India Company’s Charter, has excited much interest; and among ourselves, the 
desire to be further acquainted with the subjects of 6 the Celestial Empire’ has 
been considerably augmented.” 
XXXII. CLARENCE; a Tale of our own Times. By 
the Author of Redwood, Hope Leslie, &c. In two volumes. 
XXXIII. FALKLAND, a Novel, by the Author of 
Pelham, &c. 1 vol. 12mo. 
XXXIV. A COLLECTION of COLLOQUIAL 
PHRASES on every Topic necessary to maintain Conversation, 
arranged under different heads, with numerous remarks on 
the peculiar pronunciation and use of various words— -the 
whole so disposed as considerably to facilitate the acquisition 
of a correct pronunciation of the French. By A. Bolmar. One 
vol. 18mo. 
XXXV. A SELECTION of ONE HUNDRED 
PERRIN’S FABLES, accompanied by a Key, containing the 
text, a literal and free translation, arranged in such a manner 
as to point out the difference between the French and the 
English idiom, also a figured pronunciation of the French, ac- 
cording to the best French works extant on the subject; the 
whole preceded by a short treatise on the sounds of the French 
language, compared with those of the English. 
XXXVI. NEUMAN’S SPANISH and ENGLISH 
DICTIONARY, New Edition. 
XXXVII. A TOUR in AMERICA, by Basil Hall, 
Captain R. N. in 2 vols. 12mo. 
XXXVIII. AMERICAN ORNITHOLOGY, or NA- 
TURAL HISTORY of BIRDS inhabiting the UNITED 
STATES, by Charles Lucian Bonaparte; designed as a con- 
tinuation of Wilson’s Ornithology, vols. L, II. and III. 
*** Gentlemen who possess Wilson, and are desirous of ren- 
dering the work complete, are informed that the edition of 
this work is very small, and that but a very limited number of 
copies remain unsold. Vol. IV. in the press. 
XXXIX. The AMERICAN QUARTERLY RE- 
VIEW, No. XVII. Contents — France, by Lady Morgan— -En- 
nui— Dobell’s Travels in China and Siberia— Physical Geo- 
graph— Autobiography of Thieves— Tobacco— Irving’s Spa- 
