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BOTANY.

Compendium Flora Britannica. Second Edition, corrected, and continued to the end of the Third Volume of the Flora Britannica. With all new discovered Plants from the English Botany, and references to that Work throughout. Auctore Jacobo Edvardo Smith Equ. Aur. M. D. Societatis Linnæanæ Præside, &c. &c. 12mo. 7s 6d

The Florist's Manual; or Hints for the Construction of a gay Flower Garden, &c. By the Authoress of Botanical Dialogues. 12mo. 4s 6d

The Botanist's Companion; or an Introduction to the Knowledge of Practical Botany, and the Uses of Plants, either growing wild in Great Britain, or cultivated for the Purposes of Agriculture, Medicine, Rural Economy, or the Arts, on a new Plan. By William Salisbury. 2 vol. 12mo. 12s

The Classes and Orders of the Linnæan System of Botany, illustrated by 240 Plates of select Specimens of foreign and indigenous Plants. 3 vol. royal 8vo. 41 16s-or with Coloured Plates, 71 48

Flora Tunbrigensis; or, a Catalogue of Plants growing wild in the neighbourhood of Tunbridge Wells, arranged according to the Linnæan System, from Sir J. E. Smith's Fiora Britannica. By T. F. Forster, F. L. S. &c. 8vo. 98

Flora Anomoia; a General View of the Anomalies in the Vegetable Kingdom. By Thomas Hopkirk, younger of Dalbeth, with Engravings. 10s 6d

Green's Botanical Dictionary, or Universal Herbal. Part IV.

Pomona Britannica. By George Brookshaw. Part X. Royal 4to. ll ls

CLASSICS.

M. Valerii Martialis Epigrammata ex optimarum Editionum Collatione concinnata. 6s 6d

Ovidii Metamorphoses, in usum Scholarum excerpta ; quibus accedunt notule Anglicæ et quæstiones; studio C. Bradley. 4s 6d

Des. Erasmi Rot. Concio de Pvero Iesv, olim pronvnciata a Pvero in Schola Ioannis Coleti Londini Institvta, in qva praesidebat Imago Pveri Iesv Docentis Specie ; Editio Nova. 100 copies only are printed for sale. 10s 6d

Ainsworth's Latin Dictionary, Improved and Enlarged; by the late Dr Thomas Morell. A New Edition. Carefully revised, and enriched with many new explanations of Words and Phrases, and many additional authorities from the Classic Authors. By John Carey, LL. D. 4to. 31 10s

Herodoti Historiarum Libri ix. Græce et Latine. Græca ad fidem Codd. MSS. denuo recensuit et varietate lectionis, emendata interpretatione Latina, notisque doctorum virorum ac suis illustravit editor Jo. Schweighæuser. 12 vol. 8vo. 51 56on vellum paper, 91 9s.

CHEMISTRY.

A Practical Essay on Chemical Reagents or Tests. Illustrated by a series of Experiments, calculated to show the general Nature of Chemical Reagents; the Effects which are produced by the Action of those Bodies; the particular Uses to which they may be applied in the various pursuits of Chemical Science, and the Art of applying them successfully. By Frederick Accum, Operative Chemist. 12mo. 8s.

DRAMA.

Bertram, a Tragedy. By the Rev. C. J. Maturin. 4s Gd
Ivan, a Tragedy. By W. Sotheby, Esq. 4s

The eighth volume of the Theatrical Inquisitor. 15s 6d

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The Pannel, a Farce; adapted by J. P. Kemble, Esq. 28

The Faro-Table, or the Guardians, a Comedy. By John Tobin, Esq. 39

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Panthea, a Tragedy. By William Bennett, Esq. Barrister-at-law. 3s
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Frightened to Death, a Musical Faree, in Two Acts. By W. C. Oulton. 2s
The Theatrical Inquisitor and Monthly Mirror. No. 55.

EDUCATION.

A System of Geography, for the Use of Schools, on a new and perfectly easy Plan. By John Bigland. 12mo. 2s 6d

On Classical Instruction. By J. Keyne. 12mo. 3s

Dialogues for Young Persons, &c. 4s

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A Grammar of Natural and Experimental Philosophy, a New Edition; to which are now added, Geology, Mineralogy, and Meteorology. By the Rev. David Blair. 6s An Essay on a more Efficient Method of Classical Instruction in its Early Stages; together with a statement of its Practical Application, in which the general Principle of the New Mode of Application is Systematically applied, and other Improvements suggested. By R. Keynes of Blandford. 12mo. Šs.

A Practical Treatise on Day Schools, exhibiting their Defects, and suggesting Hints for their Improvement. By J. Haigh. 18mo. 3s

The Young Britons' Catechism of their Social Rights and Duties; for the Use of Schools. By the Rev. S. Barrow, Author of the Questions on the New Testament, 1the Young Christian's Library, of the Sermons for Schools, &c. 6d

A Catechism of the Christian Religion, in Fifty-two Sections, designed as a Sunday Evening Exercise for Families, Seminaries, and the Bible Class of Sunday Schools. By the Rev. J. Sutcliffe. 18mo. 1s 6d

The History of England, in Easy Dialogues. Written by a Lady for the Use of her own Children. Is 6d

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Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons, appointed to inquire into the Education of the Lower Orders in the Metropolis; with the first, second, third, and fourth Report of the Minutes of Evidence taken before the Committee.Ordered by the House of Commons to be printed. To which are subjoined, an Addenda, and a digested Index. 8vo. 15s

A Key to the Second Edition of Exercises in Latin Prosody and Versification, or Introduction to Scanning and Writing Latin Verse. By the Rev. C. Bradley. 2s 6d Popular Models and Impressive Warnings for the Sons and Daughters of Industry. By Mrs Grant. Part III. 12mo. 6s

A Concise System of Practical Arithmetic, adapted to the Use of Schools. By A. Melrose, late Teacher in Edinburgh ; revised, improved, and greatly enlarged, by A. Ingram. 18mo. 23

A Key to the above. 18mo. 3

Manual of the System of the British and Foreign School Society of London, for teaching Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, and Needle-work, in the Elementary Schools. 8vo. 6s; or with the Needle-work, TOs 6d

The Land of Learning. By Mrs Helme. 12mo. 48

Theoretic Arithmetic, in Three Books; containing the substance of all that bas been written on the Subject. By Theo. of Smyrna, Nichomachus, Jamblichus, Boetius, &c. By T. Taylor. 8vo. 148

Souter's New Arithmetical Tables, on a large card. 6d

An Atlas for the Use of Schools. By Miss Wilkinson. 2 Parts. 8vo. 7s 6ð The Book of Versions, or Guide to French Translation and Construction. By J. Cherpilloud. 12mo. 38 6d

The School of Improvement, two Juvenal Dramas for Youth of both Sexes. By W. F. Sullivan, A.M. 18mo. 28 6d

A Dictionary of Nouns, or Alvearium of Definitions. By the Rev. Ralph Sharp, D.D. 38 6d

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A New Grammar of the French Language. By Charles Peter Whitaker. 6s od Fairy Tales, or Stories of Fable and Fiction; selected by Benj. Tabart from the Works of Goose, Binch, Oberon, Mab, &c. &c. 4s 6d

Moral Culture attempted, in a Series of Lectures to Sunday Schools in Birmingham. By James Luckcock. 4s

Robinson Crusoe, written by Himself; a new edition, revised and corrected, for the advancement of Nautical Education; illustrated by Technical and Geographical Annotations, and embellished with Maps and Engravings. By the Hydrographer of the Naval Chronicle. 21 25 and Il Is

French and English Dialogues: written for the Use of the Countess of Sefton's children. By Miss Dickenson. 2s 6d

The First Step to the French Tongue, designed as an Easy Introduction to, and consisting entirely of, the Verbs, with Practical Exercises. By A. Picquot, Is ed Latin Exercises. By J. Whittaker.

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Dictionary of French Homonymes. By T. Harmand, 12mo 3s

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FINE ARTS.

A Dictionary of Painters and Engravers. By W. Bryan. 2 vol. 4to. 51 5s Royal 91 The Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons, on the Earl of Elgin's Collection of Sculptured Marbles; with a copious Index. 8vo.

98 6d A Letter froin the Chevalier António Canova, and Two Memoirs descriptive of the Sculptured Marbles collected by the Earl of Elgin. By the Chevalier E. Q. Visconti, 8vo. 9s 68

Letters on the Fine Arts, written from Paris in the year 1815. By Henry Milton, Esq. 8vo. 7s 6d

Of Statuary and Sculpture among the Ancients; with some Account of Specimens preserved in England. By James Dallaway, F. A. S.; with thirty Engravings, and several Wood Cuts. Imperial 8vo. 21 88

An Inquiry into the Origin and Early History of Engraving upon Copper and in Wood, &c. By William Young Ottley, F. S. A. in 2 vol. 4to. 81 8s

The Apocrypha to Macklin's Bible, which completes the Magnificent Edition of the Sacred Scriptures, begun by the late Mr Macklin. 181 18s

Footsteps to Drawing, according to the Rules of Perspective, explained in Familiar Dialogues, and Illustrated by 20 Plates of progressive Lessons, calculated to combine a knowledge of Perspective with the Practice of Drawing, and to lead the Beginner imperceptibly to an acquaintance with the principal Rules of that useful Art. By J. G. Wood, F.S. A. Royal 4to. 21s

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On the Elgin Marbles. By J. Visconti. 128

The Same in French. 9s 6d

Select Views in London. 8vo. 21 13s 6d

Twenty-four Etchings of Views in Edinburgh, accompanied with Descriptions. By an Amateur. 2 Parts. 21 2s

A Catalogue Raisonné of the Pictures now exhibiting in Pall-Mall. 2s 6d

Britannia Depicta: being a Series of Views of the most interesting and Picturesque. Objects in the several Counties of Great Britain; engraved from Drawings by J. Farington, Esq. R. A. Part VII. Containing 28 Views in Cumberland. 31 155—-Proof Impressions, 6l 68

The Architectural Antiquities and Landscape Scenery of Hindoostan. By Thomas and William Daniell. Reduced from their Folio Edition of the same Work, and carefully copied under their Direction. Containing 150 Prints. 3 vol. Imperial 4to.

181 189

A Descriptive Catalogue of the Antique Statues, Paintings, and other Productions of the Fine Arts that existed in the Louvre at the time the Confederates obtained possession of Paris, in July 1815. 18mo. 4s 6d

Footsteps to Drawing, according to the Rules of Perspective, explained in familiar Dialogues, and illustrated by 20 Plates. By John George Wood, F. S. A. Lecturer on Perspective. Royal 4to. 11 1s

Londina Illustrata. Nos. 23, 24, and 25. 8s and 10s 6d

Picturesque Delineations of the Southern Coast of England. Part VII. Imperial paper, 18s. Royal paper, 12s

The Elgin Marbles, from the Temple of Minerva at Athens, engraved on sixty double plates. Imperial 4to. 51 5s

A Picturesque Voyage round Great Britain: containing a Series of Views.illustra

tive of the Character and prominent Features of the Coast. By Wm. Daniell,

A.R.A. 10s 6d

Compositions in Outline from Hesiod's Theogony, Weeks and Days, and the Days. Engraved by J. Blake, from Designs by John Flaxman, R. A. Printed to correspond with the Outlines from Homer, &c.

The Costume of the Netherlands, Part J. containing ten coloured Engravings, with Letter-press Descriptions in English and French. 15s

Day-Light; a recent Discovery in the Art of Painting, with Hints on the Philosophy of the Fine Arts. By H. Richter. 4s

GEOGRAPHY.

Notes on the West Indies: including Observations relative to the Creoles and Slaves of the Western Colonies, and the Indians of South America; interspersed with Remarks upon the Seasoning or Yellow Fever of Hot Climates: the Second Edition, with additional Letters from Martinique, Jamaica and St Domingo; and a Proposal for the Emancipation of the Slaves." By George Pinkard, M. D. &c. &c. 3 vol. 8vo. 11.68

A view of the Present Condition of the States of Barbary, or an Account of the Climate, Soil, Produce, Population, Manufacturers, and Naval and Military Strength of Morocco, Fez, Algiers, Tripoli, and Tunis. By W. Janson. 12mo.

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An Account of Tunis, its Government, Manners, Customs and Antiquities; especially of its Productions, Manufactures and Commerce. By Thomas Macgill. 8vo. 7s Historical Memoirs of Barbary, and its Maritime Power, as connected with the Plunder of the Seas; including a Sketch of Algiers, Tripoli and Tunis. 18mo. 2s 6d Documents relative to the Kingdom of Hayti, with a Preface. By P. Sanders, Esq. Agent to the King of Hayti. 10s 6d.

An Atlas. By Miss Wilkinson, in two Parts. 7s 6d

D'Anville's Geography of the Greeks and Romans, in the Times of Alexander and Augustus; translated from the French by the Editor of the Military Chronicle. 51 half bound.

Itinerary of the Morea. By Sir W. Gell, M.A. F.R.S. E.S.A.

A System of Geography, for the Use of Schools and private Students; on a New and Easy Plan, in which the European Boundaries are stated as settled by the Treaty of Paris and Congress of Vienna; with an Account of the Solar System, and a va riety of Problems to be solved by the Terrestrial and Celestial Globes. By Thomas Ewing, Teacher of English, Geography, and History, in Edinburgh; author of “ Principles of Elocution," the " English Learner," and a "New General Atlas." Price, bound, with Nine Maps, 6s 6d-without Maps, 4s 6d

New General Atlas, to accompany the Geography. By Thomas Ewing. Quarto. Half-bound, 11 is

A complete set of Maps, composing a New General Atlas, ancient and modern, of imperial folio size. By Dr Playfair. 51 5s

HISTORY.

Memoirs of the Marchiones de Larochejacquelein, with a Map of the Theatre of War in La Vendée. Translated from the French. 8vo. 12s

Memoirs of the Principal Events in the Campaigns of North Holland and Egypt; together with a brief Description of the Islands of Crete, Rhodes, Syracuse, Minorca, and the Voyage in the Mediterranean. By Major Francis Maule.

12mo. 8s

Annals of the Reign of King George III. from its commencement to the General Peace in the Year 1815. By John Aikin, M. D. 2 vol. 8vo. 11 5s

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