Valuahle Worlis lately piihlislied ly 
At the same time is published, handsomely printed in 2 vols. 
with Four Engravings, price 16s.. in boards, a new Edition of 
THE Ni^TURx\L HISTORY OF SELBORNE: To which are added. 
The Naturalises Calendar; Miscellaneous Observations; and 
Poems. 
Extract from the Advertisement . — The Natural History of Selborne lias 
probably been supposed by many to be formed upon a more local and confined 
plan than it really is. In fact, the greater part of the Observations are appli- 
cable to ail that portion of the island in which the Author resided, and were 
indeed made in various places, iilmost the only matter absolutely local, is 
the account of the Antiquities of the Village of Selborne ; and this seemed 
to stand so much apart, that, however well calculated to gratify the lovers of 
topographical studies, it was thought tliat its entire omission would be no loss 
to the Work, considered as a publication in Natural History.” — “ The Editor 
flatters himself that, in its present form, it will prove an acceptable addition 
to the library of the Naturalist, and will in particular be useful in inspiring 
young persons, and those who pass their time in retirement, with a taste for 
the very pleasing branch of knowledge on which it treats.” 
FAUNA ORCADENSIS; or, The Natural Flistory of the Quadru- 
peds, Birds, Reptiles, and Fishes of Orkney and Shetland. By the 
Rev. George Low, Minister of Birsa and Haray. From a Manu- 
script in the possession of William Elford Leach, M.D. E.L.S. &c. 
Elegantly printed in 1 vol. sm. 4to. Price 11. Is. in boards. 
NATURxAL HISTORY; General and Particular. By the Count 
DE Buffon. Illustrated with above Six Hundred Copper-plates, The 
History of Man and Quadrupeds translated, with Notes and Observa- 
tions, by William Smellie, Member of the Antiquarian and Royal 
Societies of Edinburgh. A new Edition, carefully corrected, and con- 
siderably enlarged by many additional Articles, Notes, and Plates, and 
some Account of the Life of BuFFON, by WiLLlAM Wood, E.L.S. In 
20 vols. 8vo. Price 12l. in boards. 
AN ESSAY ON THE PHILOSOPHY, STUDY, AND USE OF 
NxlTURAL HISTORY. By Charles Fothergill. Beautifully 
printed in foolscap 8vo. Price 8s. in boards. 
LACHESIS' LAPPONICA : or, A Tour in Lapland. Now first 
published from the original Manuscript Journal of the celebrated Lin- 
NxEUS. By James Edward Smith, M.D. F.R.S ,&c. President of the 
Linna?an Sociely. Handsomely printed in 2 vols. 8vo. w'ith above 60 
Wood Cuts from the extempuianeous Sketches of the illustrious Author. 
Price II. Is. in boards. 
Ailhough the preceding notices and extracts can convey to our readers a 
very inadequate idea of the quantity of m nute details which has been pressed 
into this interesting diary, they niay serve to furnish exemplifications of its 
pature and spirit. Whoever peruses the entire document with candour and 
attention, vill be induced to regard it as the unaided and unpremeditated 
production of a student ef medicine, in his 25th year, labouring under the 
daily privation of many comforts, and braving cold, tempest, and danger, in 
