4807.) 
Pleasures of Love, has just completed, in 
five books, his poem, entitled “ The 
Yesurrecrion.” Its publication will take 
lace without delay. 
A Body of ‘Theology, principally in a 
Series n4 Lectures, by Rowert FEL- 
rowes, A. M. is just ready tor publica- 
tion. PHese Lectures amount to fifty- 
eight, and will farnish the Clergy with a 
course of sermons for the year. 
Shortly will be pul lished, a Ma- 
nual of Piety, calculated for the im- 
provement, aud adapted to the hecessi- 
tics of all sects of Christians, extracted 
from the Holy Living and Dying of Jere- 
my Taylor, Bishop of Down and Can- 
non, by Mr. FeLiowes, A. M. with a 
Pre! ace and Additions by the Editor. 
Mr. Dawson Turner, of Yarmouth, 
will ina few weeks commence the pub- 
lication-of the History of the Fuci. He 
designs to include in this work, which 
will be in royal quar to, coloured figures | 
of all those plants w hich have, by *Lin- 
neus and subseguent botanists, been ar- 
ranged under his venus, as far as proper 
Specimens can be procured; with de- 
scriptions in Latm and king lsh. For this 
purpose, the author has alte: aly received 
great assistance from the Right Hon, Sir 
Joseph Banks; from Dr. Smith ; from T. 
F. Forster, Esq. the present possessor of 
Ellis’s Herbari ium; from Professor Mer- 
tins, of Bremen; from Dr. M ohr, of Kiel ; 
and from many others of his botanical 
friends; so that, by a particular attention 
to the physiology and tructification, as 
well as history of the plant, as much light 
as possible may be thrown upon the na- 
ture of this tribe of vegetables, no less 
attractive from their beauty, than inte- 
resting from their singularity. 
Dr. YounG, who has just published a 
Course of Lectures on Natural Pliloso- 
phy, delivered at the Royal Institution, 
has begun to collect materials for a work, 
ina form vearly similar, relating to every 
department of Medical Kriowiedge. It 
will be comparatively more concise than 
the above Lectures, in proportion to what 
has been written respecting Physic; but 
much more complete, with regard to all 
that is known with certainty, aud can be 
applied with utility. 
A Translation of the Travels of M. De- 
Pons in South America; contaming a De- 
scription of the Captain-Generalship of 
Caraccas, composing ‘the Provinces of 
Venezueia, Maracaibo, Varinas, Spanish 
Guiana, Cumana, and the Isle of St. 
Margaret, will shortly appear. A copi- 
pus analysis of these Travels, and er 
Literary and Philosophical Intelligence. 
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principal contents, has appeared in the 
Journal of Modern Voyages and Travels. 
Mr. G. Rowtranp, : Benen Surgeon to 
the Infirmary and oLyimeg-in Charity at 
Chelsea, has in the press a Statement of 
the Result of Excision of the Breast, in 
a great number of Cases of Schirvhus and 
Cancer, in which a new Remedy is ine 
troduced, of considerable ethicacy in paie 
hating that complaint, 
Dr. CHEYNE 1s about to publish. a Dis- 
sertation on Hydrocephalus Acutus, or 
Dropsy in the Bram; illustrated by a 
series of cunical cases and dissections. 
A volume of Poems, ‘rom the pen of 
Mr. P ess one of our correspon 
denis, 1s neaily ready for publication. 
The Rev. Mr. Baynzs, ie Leeds, has 
a volume of Naval Sermons nearly ready 
for publication. 
Dr. ANDERSON has in the press, Views 
of the Past and Present State of the 
People of Spain and Itaty. 
A work, under che title ef ihe Present 
State of the British Constitution, wall 
shortly make 1ts appearance. ‘ 
Mr. Wittiam TicHE has in the press 
a Poem, to be entitied Phe Plants, wich 
will be comprised in one volume oc- 
tavo. 
Mr. Howarp, of Plymouth, proposes 
to publish a Gicek ad Eng dish Vocabu- 
lary, on. a newand improved plan. The 
subjects will be ail scientifically arranged 5 
and those connected with natural history, 
will be agreeably to the classification of 
Linnzus; ; accompanied by short notes, 
elucidatory of their properties and cha- 
racters. 
Mi. Henry Smiruers will shortly 
publish a poem, in three cantos, entitled 
Affection, which will torm one volume 
royal octavo. 
Mr. ©. Witxryson has nearly ready 
for publication, a General, Historical, 
and ‘Topographical Description of Mount 
Caucasus, which will be comprised in two 
volumes duodecimo. 
A new edition of Sir William Jones’s 
Works, with a Life of the Author, by 
Lord ‘'rre¢nmoutTH, in 13 volumes oc 
Cavo, 1s 12 preparation. 
The. itev, Guo. SrepHenson, M. A, 
Vicar of Kelioe, Durham. and formerly 
Fellow of Magdalen onesie Oxford, will 
speedily publish, in one valume octavo, 
a Historical and Criti eh View of some of 
the leading Doctrines of the Church of 
Rome; tn a series of Discourses preach- 
ed at Bishop Wearmouth, in 1806. 
A new. edition of Mr. Parke’s Che. 
macal Catechism isin the press, and will 
be 
