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culation which they have acquired, prove 
‘the veneration of the people of England 
for the illuftrious fubjeét of the work, 
and their eftimation of the performance 
of Mr. MarsHaLt, its refpeciable author. 
The literary world will be glad to hear 
that the fecond volume of Mr. Horne 
TOOKE’s Enez slegosvlay is completely 
finifhed, and will be fent to the prefs im- 
mediately. 
Mr. Harwoop will fpeedily publith, 
in one Jarge quarto volume, embellifhed 
with plates, The Hiftory and Antiquities 
of the City and Church of Lichfield, 
containing its ancient and prefent ftate, 
civil and ecclefiaftical ; colleéted from 
public records and other authentic evi- 
dences- 
In the courfe of November will appear, 
illurated with plates, The Teftimonies of 
Dr. Ciarke, refpecting the fuppofed 
Tomb of Alexander the Great, furrender- 
ed to the Britifh army at the capitulation 
of Alexandria, and now in the Britith 
Mufeum; with an Introductory Differ- 
tation on the Apotheofis and Portrait of 
Alexander, and a Brief Account of the 
Ruins of Sais. 
In a few days will appear two elegant 
volumes of OatcinaL Essays, by. Dr. 
Mavor, under the title of ** 4 Father's 
_Gift to his Children.’ This is properly 
the fecond edition of an anonymous work, 
which appeared a few years ago, under 
the name of the ‘* Youth's Mifcellany,” 
and which was very favourably received ; 
but it is fo much improved and enlarged, 
as to conftitute a new publication. - | 
Dr. WILson, of Winchefter, is about 
to publifh the fourth, or concluding, vo- 
lume of his valuable work on Febrile Dif- 
eales. 
Dr. SAUNDERS has in the prefs a new 
edition of his Treatife on Mineral Wa- 
ters, with additions and improvements. 
A charitable Inftitution, embracing an 
intricate clafs of difeafes, thofe of the EvE 
' and the Ear, is about to be inftituted in 
this metropolis, by Mr. J.C. SaunpERs, 
the demonftrator of Practical Anatomy at 
St. Thomas’s Hofpital. A perfon contri- 
buting an annual fubfcription of One 
Guicea is to be a governor, and to have 
the right of recommending, and keeping 
ujider the care of the charity, one out-pa- 
tient; or two, if his fubfcription amounts 
to Two Guineas. Such a charity cannot 
fail to receive powerful and general {up- 
port, and it has already been ftrongly re- 
commended by the teftimonials of feveral 
of the moft diftinguifhed phyficians and 
fargeons of the metropolis, 
Literary and Philofophical Intelligence. 
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The Materials for a Gloffary, which 
were collected by the late Mr. BoucHER, 
of Epfom, and in part prepared for the 
prefs, are now in the hands of Sir Frep. 
Morron Epen, Bart. whofe qualifica- 
tion as a fucceffor in the arduous tafk, 
Jeads us to hope that ere long a plan may 
be formed for the publication of the work. 
The Rev. Mr. Evans, of Iflington, has 
in the prefs, An Account of Worthing, 
and its Vicinity; which will be embel- 
lithed with an engraving, and a map of 
the furrounding country. 
The Fifth Fa!ciculus of the Britifh Con. 
fervee, by Mr. DILLWYN, is in the prefs, 
and will be publifhed the 1f of December, 
Mr. L. W. Dittwyn, of Swanfea, 
and Mr. Dawson Turner, of Yar- 
mouth, are engaged in preparing a Na- 
turaliits’ Guide through England and 
Wales, defigned to aflift Naturalifts, by 
prefenting them at one view with the 
Piants, &c. that they may expect to find 
in the different countries: and they will 
be obliged by any information as to the 
loci natales of any of the rarer animals or 
plants, addrefled to either of them, as above. 
Mr. Eoin, of Uxbridge, has juft com. 
pleted a Treatife on the Art of Bread- 
making. ‘The intention of the author has 
been to concentrate into one point of view 
every thing that is at prefent known re- 
fpeéting the manufatture of Bread, in 
order that the knowledge of an intricate 
and interefting fubjeét, which has hitherto 
been very imperfectly explored, might be 
diffufed through every clafs of lociety. 
A full and accurate Tranflation is in 
the prefs, with illuftrative Notes, of «« Ge- 
neral BeERTHIER’s Memoir of Bowna- 
PART£’s Campaigns in Egypt and Syria; 
together with the Operations of General 
Desaix in Upper Egypt.” . 
The fifth and fixth volumes, being the 
concluding ones, of the Scientific Dia- 
logues will certainly be publifhed in the 
courfe of next month. . 
The arrangement for the Chriftmas 
Courfe of Lectures at the Royal Inftitu- 
tion, which commences on the 13th of 
November, is as follows, viz) Mr. Davy 
_wilk deliver twelve Leétures on Chemical 
Analyfis.—Mr. FLETCHER twenty-four 
Leétures on Natural Philofophy.—Mr. 
Lawpseer three Lectures on Engraving, 
—And Dr.Crorca fix LeGtures on Mufic. 
A Tranflation of FioRELL1’s Hiftory 
of the Fine Arts, illuftrated with various 
engravings, and with notes and additions, 
by an eminent Englifh Artift, will fhortly 
make its appearance in Londen; in five 
elegant yolumes, | 
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