[ i<52 j [Sept. J, 
VARIETIES, literary and philosophical, 
Including Notices of Works in Hand, Domestic and Foreign. 
A NOTHER Tragedy, by Lord 
Byron, has arrived in London 
For publication. 
Anthony Todd Thompson, Esq., 
F.L.S. will soon publish his Lectures 
on Botany. 
Shortly will be published, Bibliogra- 
phia Sacra ; or, an Introduction to the 
Literary and Ecclesiastical History of 
the Sacred Scriptures, and the transla¬ 
tions of them into different languages, 
by the Rev. James Town ley, author 
of Biblical Anecdotes. 
The Malay Annals, translated from 
the Malay language, by Dr. John 
Leyden, with an Introduction by Sir 
Thomas Stamford Raffles, F.R.S. 
&c., will appear in a few weeks. 
The Speeches of the Right Hon. 
Henry Grattan, with a Memoir, by 
his Son, will shortly appear in 4 vols. 
8 vo. 
The Hall of Hellingsley, a Tale, in 
2 vols., by Sir E. Brydgss, Bart, is in 
the press. 
Charles Mansfield Clarke, esq; 
will soon publish the second part of his 
Observations on Female Diseases. 
Mr. W. INI. Craig will publish early 
in the ensuing season, a Course of Lec¬ 
tures on Drawing, Fainting and Engra¬ 
ving, considered as branches of elegant 
education, delivered in the Saloon, 
Royal Institution, on successive seasons, 
and read subsequently at the Russell 
Institution. 
Mr. I. H. Glover is preparing for 
publication a Bibliographical Dictionary 
of English Literature, from the year 
1700 to the end of the year 1820. It 
will contain the title of every principal 
work which has appeared in Great Bri¬ 
tain during that period, together with 
the date ofpublieati n, its price, and 
the publisher’s name, as far as they can 
possibly be ascertained ; alphabetically 
arranged under the names of their re¬ 
spective authors, and under the subject 
matter of each anonymous publication. 
A 11 octavo edition is about to be pub¬ 
lished, of Memoirs of the Protector 
Oliver Cromwell, with original letters, 
and other family papers, by the late 
Oliver Cromwell, esq. a descendant 
of the family. 
Dr. Ward law, of Glasgow, is about 
to publish his Lectures on the Book 
of Ecclesiastes. 
Dr. Forbes’ Translation of Laennec 
on Diseases of the Chest, with notes, 
will speedily he published. 
In a few days will be published, a 
Reply to Samuel Lee, professor of Ara¬ 
bic iu the University of Cambridge, 
refuting his erroneous remarks on the 
New Translation of the Bible from the 
Hebrew text, by J. Bellamy, author 
of the History of All Religions, the 
Anti-deist, &e. 
Speedily will he published, by Mr. 
Rochester, the Norwich and Norfolk 
Guide; or, Tourist’s Companion and 
Itinerary: to he comprised in ten num¬ 
bers at one shilling each, and a number 
to be published every fortnight. In 
the last number will be given views of 
gentlemen’s seats, a correct map of 
Norfolk, and a plan of Norwich. 
Lamps , supplied by artificial naptha , 
or essential oil of tar, produced in the 
making of gas from coals, under Lord 
Cochrane’s patent, are rapidly making 
their way in the metropolis ; the bril¬ 
liant and penetrating light which they 
afford gives satisfaction wherever they 
have been tried. 
Mr. Stevenson will shortly publish 
a Practical Treatise on the Nature, 
Symptoms, and Treatment of Gutta 
Serena, a species of Blindness arising 
from a loss of sensibility in the nerve 
of vision, illustrated by numerous 
cases. 
Sketches of Upper Canada, Domestic, 
Local, and Characteristic ; to which 
are added, Practical Details for the in¬ 
formation of Emigrants of every class, 
and some Recollections of the United 
States of America, by John IIowison, 
Esq. will speedily be published 
A new edition of Mr. Cuthbert 
Johnson’s Essa}r 011 the Uses of Salt 
in Agriculture and Horticulture, is iu 
the press, and will make its appearance 
in the course of a few days. It will 
contain the results of the experiments 
of Messrs. Curwen and Cartwright, as 
well as those of numerous other prac¬ 
tical farmers ; and, by the favour of the 
Board of Agriculture, will also be en¬ 
riched with those of Mr. Sinclair, of 
Woburn Abbey. 
Mr. Curtis will commence bis next 
Course of Lectures on the Anatomy, 
Physiology, and Pathology of the Ear, 
on Monday, Oct. 1st. 
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