1805.] 
A new edition of the Life of Agricola, 
and an Account of the Ancient Germans, 
tranflated from Tacitus by Dr. Aixin, 
will be finifhed in the courfe of the 
month. 
Dr. THORNTON is about to publith an 
Anlwer to the various Objeftions raifed 
againft Vaccination, with Proofs of the 
Etiicacy of the Cow Pock, intended prin- 
cipally for the Ule of Families. 
A general Treatife on Cattle, including 
their Breed, Management, and medical 
Treatment, by Mr. Lawrence, will 
foon be ready for publication. 
Dr. SKRIMSHIRE who lately gave the 
public a volume of Popular Chemical Ef- 
fays, has now ready for publication two 
{mail volumes of Effays, introductory to 
the Study of Natural Hiftory. 
Mr. ANDREWS, the autnor of the Bo- 
taniit’s Repofitcry, and the Engravings 
of Heaths, in folio, has juft begun to pub- 
lifh, in monthly numbers, an elegant 
work, on that extenfive and diftinguifhed 
tribe of plants, the Heaths, which are now 
in fuch great requeft for the gieen-houfes 
of the curious. It is called abe Heathery, 
or a Monagraph of the Genus Erica ; and 
each number contains fix coloured En. 
gravings, with Latin and Englith Defcrip- 
tions, Diffeétions, &c. I's fize, which is 
8vo, will vender it an agreeable and con- 
venient green-boufe companion, and leave 
the {plendid folio work entirely for the 
library, to which it is beft adapted. The 
work will be continued tll it comprifes 
1] the known fpecies of Heaths. 
A new edition will fpecdily appear of 
Dr. SmMiTH’s Hittory of the Peloponne- 
fian War, tranflated from the Greek of 
Thucydides, with revilions; anda Life and 
fine Portrait of the Tranflator. 
Mr. Parkins’s Your in America will 
{peedily make its appearance. 
The Rev. JoHN HOLLAND is printing 
a fourth edition, enlarged, of Exercifes 
for the Memory and Underftanding, for 
the Uie of Young Perfons. 
A fourth edition of Mr. NicHOLSON’s 
Introduétion to Natural Phi! ofophy, with 
new chapters on Chemiftry and Galvanifm, 
and additional Plates, will be ready the 
latter end of January. 
A Stery, by Mifs EDGEWORTH, enti- 
tled, The Modern Grifelda, is ready for 
public: ation. A new edition of her Popular 
Tales is in the prefs. 
Mr. KELLy’s third edition of his Trea- 
tile on Book-keeping, with many valua- 
ble Additions, will be ready the firft week 
in January, 
Literary and Philofophical Intelligences 531 
Mr. DELAFOND, who, Juuipg forty - 
five years of a life devoted to the Britith 
naval fervice, in the courfe of which he 
fiequently difcharged the fun&ions of 
Deputy Judge Advocate to the fleet, has 
been afliduoufly engaged in. colle&ting 
and arranging materials for a Treatife on 
Naval Courts Martial, which. will make 
its appearance in the month of January 
next. This treatife does not exhibit a 
mere recapitulation of forms and prece- 
dents ; but, after enquiring into the origin 
of Naval Judicial Inftitutions, afpires to 
explain the principles on which they are 
founded; the laws and regulations by 
which they are governed; and to poine 
out thofe defefts yet to be remedied in.a 
fyftem poffefling much inherent excellence. 
Such a-work, comprifed as it is.in one 
moderate paave volume, cannot but 
prove acceptable to navai officers in ge- 
neral, among whom jt has long been a 
dele rane 
A new edition of the Hiftory of Mo- 
dern Europe is nearly ready for .publica- 
tion. 
The New Annual Regifter for 1803 
will be ready for publication in a few 
days. 
Mr. SHARPE, who has lately favoured 
lovers of the arts with a beautiful edition 
of the Speétator, Tatler, and Guardian, is 
now employed in prepariny a Body of 
Englifh Poetry, which he will begin to 
deliver in a few weeks. 
An extenfive work reprefenting the pre- 
fent fafhionable Houfehold Furniture and 
interior Dec.: ations, ftudied from antique 
examples, Egyptian, Etrufcan, Greek, and 
Roman, compofed according to the pre- 
fent very elegant and fuperb tafte of de 
corating the manfions of-our pri ieiaall 
nobility ; ; the claflical fiyle of which has 
been fome time prevalent in France, is in 
great forwardnefs for publication, by. Mr. 
G. Smita, upholder extraordinary to his 
Royal Highnels the Prince of Wales, (to 
whom the work, with permiffion, will be 
dedicated), The firft part, containing 50 
plates, large quarto, will be ready for 
delivery in a few days. Some copies 
will be coloured, thewing the {plendid de- 
corations according to the original draw- 
Ings. 
A new edition of Sir Tuomas FiTz. 
OSBORNE’s Letters. will appear in a few 
days, with a Life of the Author, the late 
W.. Melmoth, efq. 
The fitth Fatciculus of the Britifh 
Conferve, byl Mr, DiLLw¥ny, is in the 
prefs, 
3.2.2 Mr, Har- 
