1810.] 
and Diseases of the Teeth, by Mr. 
Fox. 
Early in the month of February, will 
be ready for publication, a new edition, 
being the thirty-third, of the Pantheon, 
by the Rev. Andrew Tooke. [T’or this 
impression, a series of beautiful and 
highly-finished plates in outline, are en- 
graving from original drawings, from an- 
tique statues, &c, . 
A Letter to Sir Jonn Nicuotrt, on his 
late decision against a clergyman for re- 
fusing to bury the child of a dissenter; 
with a preface addressed to the Arch- 
bishops and Bishops of the church of 
England, by a Clergyman, is in the press. . 
The Rev. Tuomas ComBER is com- 
piling from unpublished manuscripts, and 
other authentic sources, the Ilistory of 
the Parisian Massacre of St. Bartholo- 
mew, wherein all the. minute circum- 
stances of that sanguinary event are 
faithfully pourtrayed. 
Rowert STEELE, Esq. of the Royal 
Marines, is preparing for the press, a 
Tour through the Auantic, or Recol- 
Jections from Madeira, the Azores, and 
Newfoundland, including the period of 
discovery, produce, manners, and cus. 
toms of each, with Memorandums from 
the convents visited in 1809, in his Ma-- 
jesty’s ship Vestal. 
The Rev. D. Davies, of Milford, 
Derbyshire, is engaged in writing a new 
Historical and Descriptive Vicw of the 
Yown and County of Derby, in one large, 
volume, octavo: he invites. communica- 
tions respecting the antiquities, natural 
history, or recent improvements. 
Mr. Muprorp .has_ completed his 
Translation of Bausset’s Life of Fenelon, 
Miss RunpDELL, of Percy House, Bath, 
has just completed a Grammar of Sa- 
cred History, including the Old and New 
Testament, with Maps, &c. 
Mr. Jennines’s amusing Poems, con- 
sisting of Retrospective Wanderings, the 
Mysteries of Mendip, the Magic Bail, Sone. 
nets, and other Pieces, are in the press. 
In the ensuing month will be published, 
a History of the Mahrattas, prefaced by 
an historical sketch of the Decan; con- 
taining a short account of the rise and 
fall of the Moslim sovereignties, prior. 
to the ara of Mahratta. independence, 
by Enwanp Scotr Warina, Esq. 
Lieut. Colonel Marx Witxs. will 
publish early next month, in quarto, with 
maps, the first volume of his Historical 
Sketches of the South of India, in an, 
Attempt to trace the Mistory.of Mysoor, 
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from the Origin of the Hindoo Govern 
ment of that State, to the Extinction of 
the Mohammedan Dynasty in 1799. 
Mr. Wittiam WILKINS, author of 
theAntiquities of Magna Grecia, proposes, 
to publish in the ensuing spring in an, 
imperial quarto volume, a Trauslation of 
the Civil Architecture of Vitruvius, ils 
lustrated by numerous engravings exe- 
cuted by Lowry. Re 
Dr. Arxin_ has in the press, in two 
octavo volumes, Memoirs of the Life of 
Peter Daniel Huet, Bishop of Avranches, 
translated from the original, by Huet 
himself, with the addition of copious. 
notes, critical and biographical. 
Major Samui Daces has nearly rea- 
dy for publication, an Essay on the Study ~ 
of the History of England, in one octavo 
volume, : : 
The Rev. Mr. Hopgson is preparing. 
a collective edition of the works of his. 
venerable relation the late Bishop. of 
London; to which wil! be prefixed a Life 
of the author, founded on authentic ma-. 
terials, ee : 
Dr. Lawrence is preparing for the 
press, from the papers of his late brother, 
a volume of Critical Observations on the. 
New Testament, particularly on the Pro- 
phecies of the Revelations, 
Sir Ricnarp Coir Hoare has in the 
press, the History of Ancient Wiltshire ; 
and the first part, illustrated by several. 
plates, will appear early in the spring. 
The first volume of the Transactions 
of the Wernerian Natural History Soci-, 
ety of Edinburgh, will speedily make its. 
appearance. ef 
Dr. Cuaritrs Anprrson, of Leith, 
the translator of Werner’s classical work 
on Veins, has in the press a Translation. 
‘of the celebrated Von Buch’s Mineralos, © 
gical Description of the county of Lan-. 
den, in Silesia. Renan ares 
Dausuisson, a distinguished pupil of, 
Werner, some time ago published an ex- 
cellent Description, of the Floetz-trap_ 
formation in Bohemia. A translation of 
_ this work by a member of the Wernerian 
Society, will appear early this spring. 
The Map of Devonshire, by Colonel 
Muneg, is completed, and in another 
month, will be given to the public. » Ex. 
pectation has been much raised by this 
work, from the high character of the 
author, whose affections have gone wita 
his labours, in anxiety to exhibit his 
native county in the most perfect: style ;. 
and we are induced to think, from the. 
representation of those who have seen it 
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