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superior merit, for proficiency in Sanscrit. 
Having already receivea the gold medal for 
his acquirements in that particular branch of 
learning, he was precluded, under the col- 
lege-regulations, from again receiving a si- 
milar. mark of honor. The Gold Medals.— 
To the same gentleman, for history and po- 
litical economy, for classics and for mathe- 
matics: also the first prize for theology and 
lew.—To Mr. John Fendall, for Persian and 
Sanscrit-—To Mr. Andrew Anderson, for law 
and mathematics.——-To Mr. Paul Andrew 
Wynch, for English composition. Prizes of 
Books—-To Mr, Henry*Chastenay, the first 
prize for mathematics, classics, and Bengal- 
lee, among the juniors—To Mr. Charles, 
Norris, the secord prize for composition, 
theology, and classics, among the juniors.— 
To Mr. Jolin Young, the first prize for clas- 
sics, history, and political economy.—-To Mr. 
Richard Clive, the first prize for Persian, 
among the juniors, and ditto for Hindoosta- 
nee.—-To Mr. Henry Lacon, the first Sans- 
crit prize.——To Mr. Montague Ainslie, the 
first Nindvostanee prizee——-To Mr. Charles 
M‘Sween, the second prize for political eco- 
nomy and history,—To Mr. John Macleod, 
the second mathematical prize, among the 
quniors.——To Mr. William F. Larking, the 
mathematical prize.—To Mr. Joshua Carter, 
the first Bengallee prize.—To Mr. Alexander 
Dick Lindsay, the second Persian: prize.— 
‘To Mr. William Wilkins, the first Persian 
prize.—Jo Mr. J. B. Pybus, the second prize: 
for law.—To Mr. James C. Dick, the second 
-Hindoostanee prize—To Mr. Charles C. 
Hyde, the third mathematical prize, among | 
the juniors. 
A Tour through the central Counties 
of England, namely, Worcester, Stafford, 
Leicester, and Warwick, including their 
‘topography and biography, will shorily 
appear in a royal quarto volume, with 
twenty-four engravings. . 
Dr. Warson has nearly ready for pub- 
lication, a Theoretical and Practical 
View of the Instruction of the Deaf and 
Dumb; containing hints for the correc- 
tion of impediments in speech, and il- 
lustrated by numerous plates. 
- A Translation of M. de Luc’s Travels 
in the North of Europe, will appear in a’ 
few weeks. 
‘Dr. Sirus is printing a Translation of 
Le Roy’s instructions for Gouty and 
Rheumatic Persons. 
Dr. Larnam has in the press, Facts 
and Opinions concerping Diabetes. . 
_ Mr. Ler, surgeon, of Shields, will 
shorily publish an Essay on Mortifica-' 
tion. | | 
' Mr. Hamitton’s Travels in Syria and 
Egypt, may very soon be expected to ap- 
pear. . ae 
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‘The Rev. Mr. Breweno has ‘in the 
press, his Sermon preached on the late 
Fast-day. 
The Rev. W. P. Scart, is prepa- 
ring for publication, a Hebrew and Eng- 
lish Dictionary, without points, ona new 
plan particularly adapted to young stu- 
dents. : 
{In the course of March will be pub. 
lished, The Prison, or Times of Terror; 
from the French, by the author of the ~ 
Letters of the Swedish Court. 
Mr. Marrat, of Boston, has in the 
press a ‘Treatise on Mechanics, chiefly 
designed for the use of schoo!s and public 
seminaries; itis publishing by subscription: 
and will appear about Midsummer next. 
The subscribers’ mames will be printed, - 
The author of the Husband and tlie 
Lover, has in the press a Romance, 
to be entitled the Daughters of Iseu- 
fa AO 
Mr. T. Wooprart, assistant-secretary 
to the Society of Arts, has announced 
his intention tv publish, by subscription 
in two octavo volumes, the whole of Hie 
valuable papers on Agriculture,- which 
have been brought ;before that So 
ciety. 
- Mr. Aysurorp, assistant-surgeon in 
the Royal Artillery, has in the press an 
Epitome of Anatomy, comprised ina se - 
riesoftables. The work will forma thin 
quarto volume; and as its object is to 
furnish a copious vocabulary for the stu- 
dent of anatomy, perspicuity and sim-- 
plicity ef arrangement have been chiefly 
aimed at by the author. 
Mr. Bengamin Travers, demonstra- 
tor of anatomy at Guy’s Hospital, has 
in the press an Experimental Enquir 
concerning Injuriesto the Canal of the In- 
testines, illustrating the Treatment of pe- 
netrating Wounds, and Mortified Hernia, 
Dr. Rerp will commence his Spring 
Course of Lectures on the Theory and 
Practice of Medicine, on Monday, ahs 
19th of March, at six o’clock in. the 
evening, at his house, Grenville-street, 
Branswick-square ; where the course 
will be continued until its conclusion in» 
the latter end ot May. ; 
Athird edition of Lord Byron’s satire, 
entitled English Bards and Scotch Re- 
viewers, 18 1n the press, . 
A silvermedal has been voted by the 
Board of Agriculture, to the Rev. G. T. . 
Hamilton, minister of Harbottle, in Nor. 
thumberland, corresponding member of 
the Literary and Philosophical Society of 
Manchester, &c, for a communication on 
the 
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