NATCJiA LIST S UBRAKY. 
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Longman X; Crts Book* emtimwd. 
G, B, GheeKOUCh, late President of the Geological Society, 
8vo, 9s. 
VIII, 
NKW SYSTEM of GI OI.nnY : in which thu great 
Revolutions of 1 lie Earth mid Animated Nature are reconciled 
to Modem Scler.ee and to Saured History, by A. Utu:, ABU, 
F. It, S. 8vo, with 7 Plates and B 1 Wood, Cuts, 2U. 
FULTON & KNIGHT’S NEW DICTIONARY. 
Published ijy STIRLING & KENNEY, Edixbitrch ; 
WHITTAKER, THE AG HER, & ARNDT, Lennox ; 
and Sold ur all Boo ksell K its, 
In square 1 2mo, Price 4s. 6iL hound, 
A DICTIONARY OF THE I NGUSH UN. 
GIJAGE, gie fitly improved ; (he t'mnunrialinn ameer tnined by 
n new aud simple Notation. To which are prefixed the Prin- 
ciple* of English Pronunciation, and the Elements uf lleniling; 
with cn pro us lists of Greek, Larin, and Scripture Proper Names, 
&e. &c. Hy G. Fulton and G. Knight, Authurs of a Pro. 
notmeing Spelling Book, Pronouncing Voisthuiary, &e. 
Fulton and Knight’s kt System is, in our opinion, decidedly 
superior tu any which has yef been adopted for it cuiiihinea 
the principle* of etymology au4 orthoepy which were unfolded 
by Sheridan, with nil the real improvements of Walker, re- 
duced tn a degree of stiirucjrv mid vraCTIi-al facility, which 
neither the one nor the other every attained ." — Itilish Ctil ic, 
“ Thj* Dictionary appears tu contain oonsideralde improve- 
ments upon Walker and Sheridan-. From its peculiar simpli- 
city it is admirably adapted fui the hands uf youthful scholars.” 
— Hell'# tVeehty Afessrenper. 
“ Messrs Fulton and Knight’s Dictionary, in addition to tlio 
exicographiual department, upon n new and simple pronouncing 
system, contains some useful rules for English pronunciation, 
die elements of reading, Greek and Latin proper names, and 
