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Notices of Works wx Hand, 
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yD PHILOSOPHICAL,’ #9 
Domestue and Foreign. 
*,* Authentic Gostimideations Sor this Artin will always be thankfully received. 
— 
R., Scott, late oriental professor at 
the Royal East-India College, has 
in the press, an edition of the Arabian ° 
Nights & Eater talamenis. to be embellished 
with engravings from designs by Smirke. 
The fas: edi tion in four vols, ducdecimo, 
of the translation from Galland’s French 
version, received considerable additions 
from the pen of Mr. Gough, of Enfield. 
This edition Dr. Scorr “adopts as his 
basis, carefully revising and occasionally 
correcting it from the Arabic original. 
To this he has added a new volume, 
comprising thirty-tive Tales, now first 
translated from an Arabic copy of the 
One Thousandand Gne Nights, brought 
into Europe by Edward Wortley Mon- 
tagu, and deposited in the Bodieiaa Li- 
brary; and also an Intreduction and 
Wotes illustrative of the Religion, Man- 
ners, Customs, and domestic Habits, &c. 
of the Mahummedans. 
A new -and enlarged edition is in the 
press, of Mr. Cummrycs’s Observations ° 
on the Properties of Cylindrical and Co- 
nical Wheels, accom panied by a Sup- 
plement elucidatory of the national ad- 
vantages to be expected from the inves- 
tigations of the select Committees of the : 
Hause of Commons, 
Mrs. Wes7’s new IO entitled the » 
Refusal, will be published in a few days. 
Mr. Cooxe, of Brentford, 
-press;a practical treatise on Tinea Ca- 
‘pitis Contagiosa ; together with enqui-— 
ries into the nature and-cure of Fungus, 
Hematodes, and WNevi Materni. © 
Mr. Jaicxson’s Leetures on Philoso- 
phical and Experimental Chemistry will 
Febru- 
eommence on Friday evening 
"ary Sih, at eight o’clock, in the King’s | 
Asms Hall, ‘Change Alley, Cornhill, aud . 
has mm the. 
will continue at tae same hear on cach 
Friday and Saturday evening. + 
‘An’ interesting volume is in the prétais . 
by the. Rev, Dr. WHITAKER, formed ” 
principally from Letters of Sir George 
- Radcliffe. 
_.Mr. Hutton, of Paes is print= 
ing a account ‘of. his Trip to Caatbam, 
a. “watering-p ilace.on the Yorkshire coast, 
The Rev. Mr. Preps has nearly come } 
pleted his Botanical Calendar. | 
A new edition is printing of Mr. Cum-» 
BERLAND'S Poem on the Deatlvof Christ. 
‘The dried specimens which accom- 
pany Mr. Amos’s Treatise on Grasses; - 
may now be had without difficulty. 
Mr. Tiiomas Hayyes, an experienced ; 
propagator of trees, shrubs, and plants, is 
aboutte publish early in the spring, New . 
and interesting Discoveries in Horticul- ; 
ture, as an improved system of propaga-. 
ting iruit-trees, hardy American and other _ 
evergreens, and deciduous ornamental . 
trees and shrubs. 
The Spring Course of Lectures at St. 
Thomas’s and Guy’s Hespitals, com- 
mence the beginning of February; viz. 
At St. Thomas’s, Anatomy and the - 
» 
Operations of Surgery, by Mr. Cringe» 
and Mr. Cooper.—Principles and Prac- ~ 
tice of Surgery, by Mr. Cooper. © ‘ 
_At Guy’s Hospital, Practice of Medi- 
cine, by Dr. Barincron and Dr. Cur. . 
ry.—Chemistry, by Dr. Basixeton, 
Dr. Masncer, and Mr. Atten.—Expe- 
rimental Poilosophy, by Mr. ALEEN.— 
Theory of Medicine, and Materia Medi- : 
ca, by Dr.Cupry‘and Dr, Croimetey, 
'— Midwifery, and Diseases of Women — 
and Clildren, by Dr. Harenton.—Phy- ? 
siology, or Laws of the Animal Céco-— 
nomys by Dr, Hatcutox,—Structare 
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