Corred? Lift of New Publications: 
the chace which diftinguifhes a few of 
our old hunting airs; fuch, for inftance, 
us ‘* From the eaft breaks the morn,” by 
Baildon; ‘* Away to the copfe,”” by 
Battifhall; and, ‘* The echoing horn,” 
by Arne; yet it muft be allowed that Mr. 
MouL.ps, ‘in this little effort of his 
fancy, has not been wholly unfuccefsful. 
‘The St. Fiorenzo: an air, danced before their 
Majetties, on board the St. Fiorenzo frigate, 
at Weymouth; arranged as a rondo, for 
the plano-forte, by K. Kambra. 1s. 
Prefton, 
This dance is very pleafingly con- 
ceived. The fubject is remarkably 
pretty, and the modulations eafy «and 
natural, ‘The return in the fecond page 
377 
to the leading bars, through the medium 
of the original key, minor, is excellently - 
managed, and offers a ftriking {pecimen 
of the compofer’s {cience and tafte. 
“¢ Poor Ifabel:”? a ballad: with an Accom- 
panimerit for the piano-forte ; compofed by 
WW. Bingley, of St. Peter’s college, Cam~* 
bridge. 1s. Prefton. . 
< Poor Ifabel”’ is a pleafingly plaintive: 
little air. We obferve fome marks of 
the inexperienced mufician; but at the 
fame time ftrong fymptoms of tafte and- 
genius. The paflage given to the word 
fot is ill-judged, and the bafs,  alimoft 
throughout, might have been better cho- 
fen; but the general caft of the melody 
is fmooth, eafy, and interefting. 
A CORRECT LIST OF NEW PUBLICATIONS. 
The following is offered to the Public as a complete Lift of all Publications within the Month. Authors 
and Publifhers who defire a corre? aud early Notice of their Works, are intreated to tranfmit 
copies of the Jame. 
ANTIQUITIES, ASTRONOMY, CHEMIs-~ 
TRY, MIneERALOGY, NatTurRAL His- 
TORY, and TRAVELS.’ 
P)SSERTATIONS and WMiifcellaneous 
Pieces, relating to Hiftory and Antiqui- 
ties, the Arts, Sciences, and Literature of 
Afia, by the late Sir William “ones and others 
vol. 4th, being the whole of the articles con- 
tained in the 4th volume of the Afiatic Re- 
fearches, printed at Calcutta. 
Véernor and Hood. 
Tracts relating to Watural Hiftory, by 
ames Edward Smith, M.D.¥F. R.S. &c. 7s. 
boards. White. 
A fournal of Natural Philofophy, Che- 
miftry, and the Arts, by William Nicholfon, 
vol. 1, 4to. rl. 13s, 6d. bds. Robinfons. 
A Colleétion of Weft India Fiwatics, with 
appropriate defcriptions, 12 royal folioplates, 
price, coloured, 2 guineas. White. 
The Hiftory and Antiquities of Framling- 
ham, in the county of Suffolk, including 
brief notices of the mafters and fellows of 
Pembroke Hall, Cambridge, from the found- 
ation of the college to the prefent tine: 
begun by the late Robert Hawes, gent. ftew- 
ard of the ma of Framlingham and Sax- 
ted; with confiderable additions and notes, by 
Robert Loder; illuftrated with ten elegant 
plates, ato. 11. 1s. bds. Treppafs. 
Aftronomical ‘Obfervations, -made at the 
royal obfervatory at Greenwich, from’ the 
year 1750 to 1762. By Dr. Bradley, folio, 
vol. 1, price § guineas.in fheets. 
Elmfley and Bremner. 
Defeription of the minerals in the Le‘kian 
mufeum, by Karffen; tranflated by. George 
Mitchell, M.B. 2 vols. vo. Elmfley & Bremner. 
A Tour of the river Wye and its vicinity, 
with two engravings, price 25. fewed. ° Sael. 
Pennant’s View of Hindoftan, 2 vols. ato. 
plates; 2b ras) 64 White. 
Symond’s Synopfis, r2me. §2, lds. White. 
: 
tos. 6d: ‘bds. 
A Journey from Bengal to England, through 
the northern parts of India, Kafhmere, Af- 
ghanniftan and Perfia, and into Rufha, by 
the Cafpianfea, by George Forffer, in the ci-' 
vil fervice of the Eaft India company, 2 vois. 
4to. 11. 16s. boards. Faulder. 
A Collection of Welfh Tours, 3d edition, 
with feven engravings» and. two ruins, 6s. 
boards. Sael. 
Hunter’s' Travels in Hungary, France, 
Turkey, to Wienna, a new edition, with 
cuts, 2 vols. vo. 14s. boards. White. 
BIOGRAPHY. . 
Biographia Navalis; or important memoirs 
of the lives and charatters of the officers of 
the navy of Great Britain, by obs Characck, 
Efq. with portraits, and other engravings, by 
Bartolozzi, vol. 5, 9s. bds. _Faulder. 
A Genealogical’ Hiftory of the Stewarts, 
from the earlieft period of their authentic 
hiftory to the prefent time, by Andrew Stu- 
art, Efg. M. P. ato. 11. tos. boards. 
Cadell and Davies. 
The Baronage of Scotland, containing an 
hiftorical and» genealogical account of the 
gentry of that kingdom; illuftrated with en- 
gravings; folio, 2 guineas. Cadell and Davies. 
Kearfley’s Peerage, new edit. brought down 
to May, 1798, 9s. boards. 
DRAMA. 
Plays and Poems, by Mifs Hannah Brand, 
Svo. 75. boards: Elmfley and Bremner. 
Natalia and Menzikof, or’ the Confpiracy 
againft Peter'the Great, a tragedy, fromthe 
German of Kratter, 4s. Allen and Trepafs. 
Arminius; atragedy, by Arthur Murphy, 
Efq. 2s. 6d. , Wright. 
The Stranger, a drama, faithfully tranf- 
dated fromthe German of, Augafius Bon 
Kotzebue, 25. 64. Wingrave. 
The Maid of Marienburgh, a drama, in’§ 
atts, fiom the German of Kratten, 4s. Trepafs. 
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