\ 
1602,] 
Verfion, with Improvements, and illuftrated 
with Notes, moral, theological and expla- 
natory, tending to delineate the true Cha- 
racter and Genius of Chriftianity.” 
A Series of French Dramas, adapted to 
the Englifh Stage, by Mr. James Wild, 
are to be commenced in January. They 
will be printed to-match with Bell’s 18mio 
edition of Shakefpeare and of the Britifh 
Theatre, Bach Aét will be accompaiiied 
by an elegant Engraving. 
Mr. ALEXANDER GILLESPIE will 
fpeedily publifh An Hittorical Review of 
the Royal Marine Corps, from its Origi- 
nal Formation, as a Diftiné& Body, down 
to the prefent Era, 1803. Mr. Gillefpie 
has been upwards of twenty-four years an 
Officer in that Corps and hig work is de- 
dicated (by permiffion) to His Royal 
Highzefs the Duke of Clarence. 
Dr. HALLorAN, chaplain. cf his Ma- 
jefty’s fhip Britannia, invites fub{criptions 
to the Naval Hiftory of the late War, 
with Biographical Sketches and Authentic 
Anecdotes of the moft diftinguifhed Com- 
‘manders of Fleets, Squadrons, and Pri- 
vate Ships, 
Mr. Taunton's Spring Courfe of 
Le&ures on Anatomy, Phyfiology, aad 
Surgery, will recommence on the 23ft day _ 
of January #804, at eight o'clock in the 
evening; and the Leftures will be contie 
nued, every Tuefday, Thurfday, and Sa. 
turday, at the fame hour. Particulars 
may be known by application to Mr, 
Taunton, No. 10, Patercofter-row. 
Mr. Syer, Succeflor to Dr: Pole, will 
commence his Second Courfe of Winter 
Lectures on the Elements and Practice of 
Midwifery, at his Lecture Room, 102, 
Leadenhall-ftreet, on Monday, the 8th of 
January 1804, at fix o’clock on that and 
every fubfequent evening. 
Dr. Kiray, of Edinburgh, propofes 
this Winter, or in the enfuing Spring, to 
Geliver a Courle of Leciures on the Prins 
ciples and Practice of Medicine. The 
Courfe will be divided into two parts; in 
the former of which fuch an arrangement 
will be followed as may admit of a more 
‘immediate application of our Phifiologi- 
.fal Principles to illuftrate the Origin, Na- 
‘ture, and Treatment of Difeafes ; and in 
the latter, fuch Difeafes will be confidered 
as, being of a more complicated nature, 
require a previous acquaintance with the 
‘healthy ftate and more fimple morbid af- 
fections of the feveral functions. 
The celebrated butt of Ceies, brought 
from Eleufis by Meffrs. Clarke and 
Cripps, and depofited in the veltibule of 
‘the Public Library at Cambridge, is now 
~ MontHixy Mac, No. 109. 
- Literary and Phibfopbical Intelligence. “363 
“as Manure on a jaudy foil, 
placed upon a pedeftal, with the following 
infcription : 
SIMULACRI. CERERIS. FRAGMENTUM, 
ELEUSINE. DEPORTATUM, ° 
POSUERUNT. , 
EDVARDO. DANIEL. CLARKE. ET. 
JOAANNE: MARTIN. CRIPPS. 
“ jest. COLLEGII. ALUMNI. ® 
A. D.. MDCCCiIL. hte 
Mr. Joun THELWALL, who is at this 
time delivering a Courfe df Leétures on 
oe 
Elocution at Edinburgh, announces a Let- 
ter to Mr, Francis Jeffray, Advocate, and 
Editor of the Edinburgh Review, onthe 
Calumnies, Mifreprefentations, and direét 
Falfhoods introduced into that Work, in 
the unprecedented Critici{m: of an unpub. 
lifhed Book: with an Expofition of, ie 
Ignorance of thofe felf-confituted. Arbi+ 
ters of Tafte and Literature. “ 
Mr. A. B. Lamgert is on the eve of 
publifhing his Defcription of the Genus 
Pinus. It will be of the Atlas fize, jl- 
luftrated with thirty-eight engravings — 
It contains dire&tions with refpeé to the 
_ cultivation, and remarks on the ufes of 
the feveral {pecies. The price is ten gui- 
neas ; but fingle copiesy richly coloured, 
cannot be fold for lefs than five times that 
fum. : t 
Mr. GeorGe. Monracu is preparing 
for the prefs a Natural Hiftery ot Britith 
Shel!s, Marine, Land, and Frefh Water. 
An edition of Churchill's Poems, with 
copicus Notes, will be ready for publica. 
tion early in the prefent month, . . , 
Lord Romney has found that parfnips 
are very valuable as food torcows. They 
are very fond of them, and yield more 
milk than when fed with oil-cake, or any 
other food, | ' ; 
A new thiefhing-mii] has been built in 
the Ifle of Ely, by Meffis. Epts and Nu- 
CHOLLS, wh:ch, witd the aid of two woe 
men, three boys, and twomen, will threfh 
twenty quarters of wheat, or thirty of 
outs,in a day ; and it docs its wok much 
cleaner than it can be done by. manual 
labour. a ) 
Mr. Leeps, of Somerfham, in Hun. 
tingdonfhire, has very fucceistuily culti+ 
vated hemp ona black peaty foil, which 
- had formerly been the bed of a river, but 
which was much overrun with nettles, 
and other rubbith. This move of .cul- 
ture not only yielded fitry fione of hemp 
per acre, but cleaned the land completely. 
Mr. THomPson, at Waverby abbey, 
in Surrey, has ufed greaves from tne Lona 
don tallow chandicrs, with great fuccefs, 
‘hey were 
4D tried 
