’ subjects. 
1810.) 
are entirely new, and in general each is 
accompanied with several solutions by 
different mathematicians, 2. Thirty- 
three original essays on mathematical 
8. Several mathematical me- 
moirs, extracted from works of emi- 
nence, chiefly the transactions of learn- 
ed societies. Gy Tuomas Leyzsourn, 
of the Royal Military College: it is in 
forwardness, 
No. XX. of Brrrton’s Architectural 
Antiquities, contains seven Engravings 
of Roslyn Chapel in Scotland; with his- 
torical descriptive accounts of Waltham 
Abbey Church, and Hedingham > Castle: 
and the author announces his intention 
of devoting more plates to elucidate the 
architecture of that very singular chapel. 
The author of the Scientific Dialogues 
will publish in the first week of June, a 
volume of Letters on Natural and Ex- 
perimental Philosophy, Chemistry, Phy- 
siology, and other branches of science 
pertaining to the material world. These 
letters are addressed to a youth settled 
in the metropolis, and they are illus- 
trated with twenty plates beautifully en- 
praved, : 
The Pleasures of Possession, a poem, 
by Mr. Verrat, surgeon, of Seaford, 
is in the press: it will form an interesting 
counterpart to the Pleasures of Hope and 
Memory, and those who have seen it, 
Speak of it as a poem of equal, if not 
superior, merit. 
The Life of Thomas Paine is in hand, 
and nearly completed, by Crio Rick- 
MAN, This work will be an impartial 
and comprehensive memoir of that great 
man. | 
The Clarendon press at Oxford is 
bringing Wyttenvach’s Notes on Plutarch 
to a conclusion. The accuracy of Mr. 
CoLtincwoop will be displayed in seve- 
ral of the classics. 
Messrs, Briss’ are proceeding with a 
Jaudable zeal and correctness in the re- 
publication of the best continental edi- 
tions of the Greek writers. 
A Statement of Facts respecting the 
Jate Insurrection in India, delivered to 
the Governor-general on his arrival at 
Madras, by Wittram Perriz, Esq. se- 
cond in council, will shortly be laid be- 
fore the public in an octavo volume. 
Lord Kenyon will very shortly publish 
his sentiments on the Roman-catholic 
- Question. ? 
The lovers of angling will soon be gra- 
tified with an exact reprint of the first 
edition of Watton’s Complete Angler ; 
the plates will be exquisitely engraved on 
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silver, and the printing be executed ina 
style of corresponding beauty. The 
number printed will be limited. The 
rarity of the first edition of the favourite 
work is not its only nor its chief recom- 
mendation; it is valuable as bemg the 
earliest specimen of that style of writing, 
and really curious, as it differs from all 
the other ediduns in having only two 
persons engayed in the dialogue, Pisca= 
tor and Viator;’ whereas every subse= 
quent edition has the three persons, 
Piscator, Venator, and Auceps. 
Mr, Georce Cotman has in the press 
a Translation into faouliar blank verse 
of the Comedies of Terence. 
Mr. Ramspew is about to publish some 
Cases of the Cure of the Derangements 
of the Testicles, viustrative of their being 
sympathetic withthe urethra; and show- 
ing that most of the diseases of that gland 
hitherto deemed incurable, are perfectly. 
within remedy. ‘The same gentleman is 
also preparing some Cases of Hydrocele, 
in which a radical cure has been effected, 
without recourse to any of the operations 
at present practised for that purpose. 
An Abridgment of Hooxer’s Eccle- 
siastical Polity, in an’ octayo volume, will 
speedily appear. 
The Rev. A, P. ScaRcIxt is preparing 
for publication a Hebrew and Enplish 
Dictionary ona new plan, without points, 
Mr. Crasp has in the press a third 
part of the Preceptor and his Pupils, 
containing an elucidation of synonimous 
words in the English language. 
The Rev. J. WiILttams, curate of 
Stroud, will shortly publish a small vo- 
lume of Poems, illustrative of subjects 
moral and divine, with an Ode on Vace« 
cination, addressed to Dr. Jenner, 
Cowrer’s Translation of Homer into 
English blank verse, illustrated by fifty 
engravings from the paintings and designs 
of Fusell, Howard, Smirke, Stothard, 
Westall, &c.. will speedily be published , 
in four octavo,volumes. The engravings 
were originally designed for a splendid 
edition of Pope's translation, of which 
the letter-press of the large-paper copies 
were destroyed by fire. 
The Rev. Davip Savitie, of Edin 
burgh, is printing a series of Discourses 
.on the peculiar Doctrines of Revelation, 
in an octavo volume. 
The Rev. Dr. Baxter, of Cawston, 
Norfolk, has put to press the Psalms 
evangelized, in acontinued explanation, 
whici is intended to be comprised in an 
octavo volume. | _~ 
The Rev. Mr. Davies, of Ipswich, 
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