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bellished by nearly ‘twenty plates, pale. 
ding vignettes, by the first engravers, 
and the historical subjects will be from 
original cabinet-pictures, by the first 
painters in this country. The entire work 
will form one bandsome volume, in large 
quarto, printed by Benet on n superfine 
wove paper, 
Mr. Tomas Fisner proposes to pub- 
lish a Series of Copies of the ancient 
Allegorical, Historical, and Legendary. 
Paintings, in Fresco, ‘discovered in’ the 
‘Summer of 1804, on the Walls of the 
Chapel of the Trinity, at Stratford-upon- 
Avon, accompanied by Views and :Sec- 
tions, illustrating the Architecture of the 
Chapel. The first part, eae: eight 
paintings, and a suitable title-page, “in 
colours, is nearly ready for publication ; 
and the three parts will be completed 
within the ensuing twelve months, at two 
guineas each. 
Mr. Jamss Etaes, who has been sin- 
galarly successful in collecting materia!s 
for his purpose, proceeds with his design 
of publishing by subscription, an Archi- 
tectural and Scientific Investigation’ of 
the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, Lon- 
don, illustrated by Plans, Elevations, 
Sections, and Parts at large, from actual 
measurements; with an ‘Essay on the 
Life, Writings, ° and Designs, of Sir 
Curisroruer Wren. The work to be 
printed- on imperial folio paper, calcu- 
lated to range with those celebrated 
architectural publications} the Ruins of 
Palmyra, Balbeck, Desgodetz’s Anti- 
gaities of Rome, Stuart’s Antiquities of 
Athens, &c. 
' Mr. Jouy Hitz, merchant of Hull, 
has in the press, a pamphlet entitled, 
Thoughts on the late Proceeaings and 
Discussions concerning the Roman Ca- 
tholics. 
The second volume of the Botanist’s 
Guide through the Counties of Northum- 
berland and Durham, will appear early 
in the present month. In this volume a 
considerable number of British Lichens 
_ are now for the first time arranged ac- 
cording to the Methodus Lichenum of 
Acharius; a copious Addenda to the first 
volume is prefixed; and, to render the 
work more generally acceptable, an 
Index of English Names is added. | ‘This 
volume - completes the Flora of those 
counties, and will contain about 1880 
species. 
‘Dbe publication of Mr. Crase’s long 
announced Critical, sarpabensHical, and 
Practical, English an 
Literary and Philosophical Intelligence. 
' Works, in 
dad German Dhcton: 7 
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ary, being impeded by many circum- 
stances of a public and private nature, 
‘he is now engaged in an elementary 
work -for the use Of schools, on Grammar 
in general, and the English Grammar in 
particular. 
Mr. Maucotm has just finished at 
press the concluding volume of his 
Londinium Redivivum. 
The Clarendon press is now employed 
in printing Wryttenbach’s Notes on 
Phutarch’s. Morals, in quarto and octavo ; 
an edition of oe eres in Greek, with 
notes by Elmsley ; the Clereyman’s In- 
structor, being a kind of Sequel to the 
Clergyman’s Assistant; new editions of 
Davis’s Cicero De Natura Deorum: 
Musgrave’s Euripides; Florus’s, Homer’s 
Iliad and Odyssey; Bishop Butler’s 
two volumes octavo; and 
Shuekford’s Connection. 
Mr. Eczrron Brypexrs has printed 
a Lite of Lord Chancellor Egerton, with 
. Portraits of the Lord Chancellor, and 
the late ages of Durham of that name. 
We beleve this work is not-published, 
though Mr. Brydges has presented a 
copy to some learned societies. 
Su Ricwarp’ Hoare ‘has sit ‘pubs 
lished a Tour in Ireland. 
Mr. Sowrrsy intends shortly to pubs 
lish a new edition of his Botanical Draw- 
ing-Book, to which he has made great 
additions. He has also in the press a 
concise Prodromus-of the British Mine- 
rals im his Cabinet, as a sort of Essay 
towards forming a new, natural, and easy 
arrangement, having "veference to ‘his 
British Mineralogy, and designed for 
those who may find it more usetul for a 
Library than a Travelling Book. Mr. S. 
is also engaged in an Essay towards for- 
ming a new, useful, and universal Chro- 
matic Scale, or List of Colours. 
Mr. Samurn Rusa Meyrick, of 
Queen’s College, Oxford ; intends pub- 
lishing by subscription, in one volume 
quarto, a History of the County of Car- 
digan, to he illustrated by eighteen 
plates, from Drawings made on the spot 
by the Author. 
Di. Waser has ae for the 
press, an Essay on Vaccination, with 
some Account of its Rise and Progress, 
of the Authors who first established the 
Practice, and of the Associations formed 
in the Metropolis for its future Propaga- 
tion. , 
_ Mr. Enron has nearly completed a 
Poetical Translation of Hesiod, with Dis« 
sertations and Notes, 
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