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PRESENTS. 
Facts and Observations relating to the Temple 
Church, and the Monuments contained in it. 
London, 1811. 4 0 
A Sermon preached in the Cathedral Church of 
Lincoln, August 5, 1810, before the Judges of 
Assize, by the Rev. Charles Turnor, A. M. Lin- 
coln, 1810. 4 0 
Apr. 4. Proposals, with the Measures and Plan detailed, for 
rectifying public Affairs with private Grievances, 
and instituting the happy and divine Order of 
Things intended for Mankind, by George Ed- 
wards, Esq. M. D. London, 1811. 2 Vols. 
8 ° 
A Journal of Natural Philosophy, &c. by William 
Nicholson. No 129. 
The Philosophical Magazine, by A. Tiiloch. No. 
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The Critical Review for March, 1 8 1 1 . 
25. Hindu Infanticide; an Account of the Measures 
adopted for suppressing the Practice of the sys- 
tematic Murder, by their Parents, of female in- 
fants, with incidental Remarks on other Customs 
peculiar to the Natives of India, by Edward 
Moor, F. R. S. London, 1811. 4 0 
May 2. The first Report of the Commissioners appointed 
to inqu're into the Nature and Extent of the 
several Bogs in Ireland, and the practicability of 
draining and cultivating them. 1810. fol. 
The Philosophical Magazine, by A. Tiiloch, No. 
156. 
A journal of Natural Philosophy, &c. by William 
Nicholson. No. 130 and 131. 
The Critical Review for April, 1811. 
9. De Animi Immortalitate Poema, Auc. Is. Hawkins 
Browne, Arm. Edit. 4. London, 1811. 8° 
16. The Surgical Works of John Abernethy, F. R. S. 
&c. London, 18 1 1. 2 Vols. 8° 
23. Essay on some of the Stages of the Operation of 
Cutting for the Stone, by Charles Brandon Trye, 
F. R. S. London, 1811. 8° 
30. An Essay to explain the Cause of the principal 
Phenomena in Nature, by J. Hamstead, Esq. 
& c. London, 1810. 8° 
June 13. Observations on Mineralogical Systems, by Rich. 
Chenevix, Esq. F. R. S. &c. London, 1811. 8° 
Synopsis' Morborum, a Summary View of Observa- 
tions on the principal Diseases, incident to Sea~ 
men and Soldiers, by Robert Robertson, M. D. 
&c. Vol. II. London, 1811. 8° 
A Manuscript Account of Rain that has fallen at 
Chatsworth for Fifty Years, from Sept. 15, 1760 
to March 31, 1810. foj. 
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