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which will be added, all the Poems re- 
cited at the Anniverfaries, fan&ioned by 
public thanks, and ordered for publication 
by the Society. The Editors are farther 
to avail theméelves of any affiftances they 
ean cerive from oiher writers. ‘The work 
is to be pubiifhed by fubleription; the 
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time of fubfcribing. 
It has recently been difeovered by a 
floop fitted out from Botany Bay, that Van 
Dieman’s Land is rot a part of the con- 
tinent of New Holland. ‘The floap en- 
tered a large {trait and completely circum- 
navigated what has hitherto been confi- 
dered as a peninfula. It alfo entered two 
rivers, and failed feveral miles up them. 
A tranflation by Mr. ¥. Hincxuey, 
6f the celebrated hiftory of Rinaldo Rinal- 
dini is in the prefs, and wail be pubified 
in a few days. 
Dr. Brapuey will commence his au- 
tumnal courfe of lectures on ihe theory and 
practice of medicine, on Monday ihe 6th 
of O&tober, at the LeGture-rcom, No. 262, 
Leadenhall-ftreet, at fix in the evening. 
The le&tures on phyfic and chemiitry, 
by Georce Pearson, M.D. F.R.S. 
fenior phyfician to St. George’s Hofpital, 
and of the College of Phyficians, will 
commence the firft week of Oftober next, 
at the Laboratory, in Whitcomb-ftreet, 
Leicefter-fquare. The Jectures on the Ma- 
teria Medica and Practice of Phyfic are 
delivered every morning, from a quarter 
before eight to a quarter after nine, and 
on chemiftry from a quarter after nine to 
ten. Lectures on the cafes of hofpital pa- 
tients are alfo given once a week. The 
October courfe terminates in February. 
The fpring courie ends in June, and the 
fummer courfe concludes in September. 
Dr. GEORGE ForDYCE will begin his 
Autumnal Courfes, at his houfe in Effex- 
ftreet, Strand, on Monday the 6th of Oc- 
tober. The materia medica at feven in the 
morning ; the pra&tice of phyfic at eight 5 
and the chemiftry at nine. 
Mr. Ciineand Mr. AsTLEY COOPER 
will begin their courfe of anatomical and 
furgical lectures, at the theatre, St. Tho- 
mas’s Hofpital, on Wednelday the rit of 
Oédtober, at one o'clock. 
The lectures at the Theatre, Guy’s Hof- 
pital, will commence in the following 
order :—The theory and pra€tice of medi- 
cine, on Friday, Oétober 3d, at ro in the 
morning, by Dr. Bapincton.—Mid- 
wifery, with the difeafes of women and 
children, on Saturday, O&ober ath, at 
eight in the morning, by Dr. Lowper’ 
and Dr. HAiGHTON.—Chemiltry end Ex- 
perimental philofophy, on the fame morn- 
Medical Lefures in Londen. 
f 
{ Sept. fy 
ing at ten, by Dr. BaBincTon, and the 
Rev. Mr. Rogerts.— Phyfiology, or 
laws of the animal ceconomy, on Monday, 
C&ober 6th, ata quarter before feyen in 
the evening, by Dr. HatchTon.—The- 
rapeutics and materia medica, on [ueidays 
October 7:h, ai feven o'clock in the even- 
ing, by Dr. Curry.—Early in O&ober, 
a courle of lectures on felected medical 
cafes will be begun at eight o’clock on 
Tuefday, and continued through the 
winter and fpring, by Dr. SAUNDERS, 
and Dr. BaBincron.—Leétures on fe- 
leé&t furgical cafes alfo will be given by 
Mr. AstLey Cooper. 
Meffis. A. and C. R. Arkin will re- 
fume their eourfe of le€tures on chemiltry 
and the chemical arts, early in the winter, 
at the houfe of Mr. C. R. Aikin, furgeon, 
Broad-freet Buildings. 
Mr. Joun Pearson's autumnal courfe 
of le&tures on the principles and praciice of 
furgery wiil be commenced at his houfe 
in Golden-{quare, on Monday the fixth of 
October. 
De. OsBoRN and Dr. CLARKE will be- 
gin a courfe of Je&tures on the principles 
and practice of midwifery and the difeaies 
of women and children, on the firfi Mon- 
day in O&tober, at half paft ten o’clock, 
at the houfe of Dr. Clarke, No. 1, New 
Burlington-ftreet. 
Mr, Witson’s leétures on anatomy, 
phytiology, pathology, and furgery, will 
commence at the Theatre of Anatomy, 
Great Windmill-ftreet, for the winter 
feafon, on the firft day of O&ober, and 
for the {pring feafon on the 1igth of Ja- 
nuary. A room is likewile open for dif- 
fe€tions under the infpeCtion of Mr. Wil- 
fon and Mr. Thomas. 
On the oth of O& Mr. T. POLE, man- 
midwife tothe Ooftetric Charity fer the De- 
livery of poor Women at their own Habis. 
tations, will commence his autumnal courfe 
of lectures on the theory and practice of mid- 
wilery, including the difeafes of women and 
children, at his houfe, No. 102, Leadenhall- 
treet, near the Royal Exchange. 
The following lectures will commence 
at the London Ho'pital on the firit of Oc- 
tober: Onthe Theory and PraStice of Phy- 
fic, by Dr. CooKE ; on Chemiltry by Drs. 
Hamitton and FRrampTron, The Cli- 
nical le&tures by Drs. Cooke, HaMiL- 
TON, and Frampron. The Anatomy, 
Phyfiology, and the Principles and Ope- 
rations of Surgery, by Mr. BuizarD, and 
Mr. T. Buizarp. The Anatomical 
Demonttrations by Mr. HeaDINGTON, 
On Wednefday the firft of OStober Dr. 
Dennison and Dr. Squire will com- 
mence their lecture onthe Pheery and Prac 
tice 
