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WESTWOOD ON INSECTS.

MAPS of the SOCIETY for the DIFFUSION

of USEFUL KNOWLEDGE.-No. 70 of this Series,

AN INTRODUCTION to the MODERN containing " IRELAND," in Two Parts, will be published

CLASSIFICATION of INSECTS; comprising an Account of the Habits and Transformations of the different Families; a Synopsis of all the British, and a Notice of the more remarkable Exotic Genera. By J. O. WESTWOOD, Sec. Ent. Soc., F.L.S., &c. Part I. with coloured Plate, 2s. 6d. To be completed in about Ten Monthly Parts, containing many thousand Illustrations on Wood. (3258)

Longman, Orme, and Co.

at the Office of the Society, No. 59, Lincoln's Inn Fields,
on Wednesday, the 25th inst.
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THOS. COATES, Secretary.

14th April, 1838.

SUPPLEMENTAL ANNOTATIONS to the

BOOK of the NEW COVENANT: with a brief Exposure of the Strictures of the Theological Reviewer for July 1837. BY GRANVILLE PENN, Esq. 1 vol. 8vo.

James Duncan, 37, Paternoster Row. (3261)

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INSTRUCTIONS for the RELIEF of the DISCOURSES on the SOCINIAN CON

SICK POOR, in some Diseases of frequent occurrence: addressed to a Parochial Clergyman residing at a distance from Professional aid. By the late RICHARD PEARSON, M.D. of the Royal College of Physicians, London, and formerly Physician to the General Hospital, Birmingham. By his Son, the Rev. RICHARD PEARSON, M.A. of St. John's College, Oxford. 3d Edition, 1s. 6d. (3263)

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A KEY to the EXERCISES in the above Work, by means of which any person of a mature understanding may acquire the elements of the French language practically, as surely as if a professed teacher were sitting by his side; and, with a very superficial knowledge of it, may teach it to others. Directions are given in the Key to parents not accustomed to teach languages, who wish to instruct their children with the assistance of this book, how they must proceed. New Edition, 8vo. 85. canvas (3265) and lettered.

Baldwin and Cradock, Paternoster Row.

TROVERSY. BY RALPH WARDLAW, D.D. Glasgow. 5th Edition, 8vo. 15s. cloth lettered.

By the same Author,

SERMONS. 8vo. 12s.

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London: Longman and Co. Edinburgh: A. & C. Black.

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BISHOP COSIN'S DEVOTIONS.

New Editions-continued.

SCRIPTURAL PIETY:

an Extract from

Real Life. By the Rev. C. A. THURLOW, M.A. Vicar

A COLLECTION of PRIVATE DEVO of Sealby, Yorkshire. 2d Edition, 2s. half-bound. (3273)

TIONS, in the Practice of the ANCIENT CHURCH, called the HOURS of PRAYER: as they were much after this manner published by Authority of Queen Elizabeth, 1560. Taken out of the Holy Scriptures, the Ancient Fathers, and the Divine Service of our own Church. 11th Edition, in a pocket volume, 5s. 6d. bds.

(3272) Printed for J. G. and F. Rivington, St. Paul's Church Yard, and Waterloo Place, Pall Mall.

London: Simpkin, Marshall, and Co. Beverley: Kemp. York: Sunter. Scarborough: Theakston.

HOURS of DEVOTION, for the Promotion

of True Christianity and Family Worship. Translated from the original German, by the Rev. E. I. BURROW, D.D. F.R.S. and F.L.S. 2d Edition, 8vo. 12s. bds. (3274) Printed for J. G. and F. Rivington, St. Paul's Church Yard, and Waterloo Place, Pall Mall.

The Fine Arts.

RYALL'S PORTRAITS of EMINENT

CONSERVATIVES and STATESMEN.-The 7th

STANFIELD'S SKETCHES.

Number of the above Work contains highly-finished THE MOSELLE, the RHINE, and the

Portraits of the EARL of LONSDALE, the BISHOP of EXETER, and SIR EDWARD B. SUGDEN: accompanied by Memoirs, which will be found to contain a condensed History of the most important Events of their Political Careers.

Price, large paper copy, with India Proofs 1 1 0 Do. French proofs 0 18 6 0 12 0

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A SPLENDID ENGRAVING OF THE

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RIGHT HON. SIR JOHN COLERIDGE,

KNT., one of the Justices of Her Majesty's Court of Queen's Bench. Painted by M. CARPENTER, and Engraved by SAMUEL COUSINS, A.R.A. Size of the Plate, 15 inches by 20.

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Ryley and Co. 8, Regent Street.

HOGARTH.

THE WORKS of WILLIAM HOGARTH:

the ORIGINAL PLATES, purchased from the Executors of the late Alderman Boydell, and now fully restored by eminent Engravers; with the addition of many subjects which were not in that Collection. Accompanied by a BIOGRAPHICAL ESSAY on the GENIUS and PRODUCTIONS of HOGARTH, and Explanations of the Subjects of the Plates. By JOHN NICHOLLS, Esq. F.S.A. Imperial folio.

**The whole of the Plates are perfectly restored, equal indeed to the finest impressions ever offered to the public,

and so cheap that it may be said with truth, that each

Plate is worth more than the price of an entire number.

Complete Sets, in 52 numbers, very fine impressions, may now be had, price £13.

A PORTFOLIO, constructed on a plan to secure the numbers, and allow of a ready inspection, may be had of the Publishers, price 27s. (3277)

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PROOF PLATES (early impressions), on superior paper, unsewed, for the folio:

The Set of Vol. 1 (36 Plates)

Vol. 2 (42 Plates)

16s.

18s.

Parties wishing to complete their Sets of the First Edition, are requested to forward their orders as early as possible. (3279)

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SPAIN AND MOROCCO.

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L. A. Lewis, 15, Poultry.

Works lately published.

PETER PARLEY'S TALES ABOUT THE UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA.

BOTANICAL WORKS, BY DR. LINDLEY, F.R.S. L.S. G.S. &C.
PROFESSOR OF BOTANY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF
LONDON, &c.

TALES about the UNITED STATES of
AMERICA, Geographical, Political, and Historical; INTRODUCTION to BOTANY.

with Comparative Views of other Countries. BY PETER
PARLEY, Author of "A Grammar of Modern Geography,"
"Tales about the Sun, Moon, and Stars," &c. &c.
3d Edition, 1 vol. 16mo. embellished with Maps and
Plates, 3s. 6d. bound.
(3281)

Printed for Thomas Tegg and Son, 73, Cheapside; and

2d Edit.

with Corrections and considerable Additions, 1 large vol. 8vo. with numerous Plates and Woodcuts, 18s. cloth. "We have no hesitation in pronouncing this Introduction to Botany, by Dr. Lindley, to be the most valuable and perfect in any language we are acquainted with."MEDICAL GAZETTE. (3288)

may be procured, by order, of any other Bookseller in the A

Kingdom.

THE FAMILY LIBRARY.-A NEW VOLUME.

THE LIFE of GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS, surnamed the Great, King of Sweden. By J. F. HOLLINGS. 1 vol. embellished with a fine Portrait, 5s. cloth boards. Forming Vol. 65 of the FAMILY LIBRARY.

(3282)

NATURAL

SYSTEM of BOTANY;

or, a Systematic View of the Organization, Natural Affinities, and Geographical Distribution of the whole Vegetable Kingdom, together with the Uses of the most important Species in Medicine, the Arts, &c. 2d Edition, with numerous Additions and Corrections, a complete List of Genera, &c. 8vo. 18s. cloth. (3289)

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Printed for Thomas Tegg and Son, 73, Cheapside; and A KEY to STRUCTURAL, PHYSIOLO

may be procured, by order, of any other Bookseller in the Kingdom.

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THE HISTORY of ENGLAND, by

HUME and SMOLLETT; with a Continuation from the Reign of George II. (1760 to 1835). By the Rev. T. S. HUGHES, B.D. Prebendary of Peterborough, late Christian Advocate at Cambridge.

Embellished with 80 highly-finished Engravings on Steel, comprising Portraits of the Sovereigns of England from the Norman Conquest to the present time, and a selection of Historical Illustrations of important Events in

English History. 21 vols. uniformly with Shakspeare,
Byron, Johnson, &c. 5s. each, bound in cloth.

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Printed by A. J. Valpy, M.A.; sold by H. Wix, Bridge Street, and all Booksellers.

GICAL, and SYSTEMATIC BOTANY. 8vo. 4s. 6d.

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BINGLEY'S PRACTICAL INTRODUC

TION to BOTANY: illustrated by References under each Definition to Plants of Easy Access. By JOHN FROST, F.A.S. F.L.S. A New Edition, with many Plates, 4s. half-bound; or the Plates coloured, 75. (3295)

POPULAR SCIENCE.

ARCANA of SCIENCE and ART, for 1838;

or, an Annual Register of Inventions and Improvements, Discoveries and New Facts, in Mechanical Science, Chemistry, Electricity, and Electro-Magnetism; Zoology and Botany; Mineralogy and Geology; Meteorological Phenomena; and other Scientific Information. Abridged from the Transactions and Journals of the past year. With a coloured Frontispiece and many Cuts, 5s. (3296)

John Limbird, 143, Strand.

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THE NEWTONIAN PHILOSOPHY, and NATURAL PHILOSOPHY in GENERAL, explained and illustrated by Familiar Objects, for the use of Young Persons; comprising Accounts of the Discoveries and Advances in Natural Philosophy and the Physical Sciences, brought down to the present time; in a Series of Entertaining Lectures, by TOM TELESCOPE, M.A.

HAND-BOOKS for the MILLION.

1s. cloth, gilt edges.

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THE WHIST-PLAYER'S HAND-BOOK. SHORT HINTS on SHORT-HAND.

Also, just ready,

THE CRICKETER'S HAND-BOOK. '
THE ANGLER'S HAND-BOOK.
THE SWIMMER'S HAND-BOOK.

Also, preparing for publication, divers Works, uniform with the above, on various popular subjects.

London: Robert Tyas, 50, Cheapside.
Edinburgh: J. Menzies.

PROFESSOR VENTOUILLAC'S FRENCH CLASS-BOOKS USED AT KING'S COLLEGE, LONDON.

RUDIMENTS of the FRENCH

LANGUAGE; or, First French Reading Book. Containing Rules and Exercises on Pronunciation; Principles

of Translation, with Exercises for Translating French into English; and a Lexicon of Words, including Irregular Verbs, which cannot be found in any Dictionary. New Edition, revised and enlarged by F. J. WATTEZ, First Assistant French Master, 3s. 6d.

LIVR

(3307)

IVRE de CLASSE, with ENGLISH NOTES: consisting of several books of Anacharsis and of Télémaque, copious Extracts from the best French Writers, and a Lexicon of Proper Names. In the Notes, the Editor has endeavoured not only to explain difficult phrases, but to establish a connecting link between French (3308)

and Classical Literature. 5s. bound in cloth.

4th Edition, corrected, enlarged, and greatly improved, FRENCH POETRY, with ENGLISH

1 vol. square 16mo. embellished with 85 Cuts, 4s. 6d. bound in cloth.

(3303)

Chiswick printed by C. Whittingham, for Thomas

Tegg and Son, Cheapside; and may be had, by order, of LI

all other Booksellers.

MODERN PARISIAN DIALOGUES.

NOUVELLES

CONVERSATIONS PARISIENNES; being Specimens of CAUSERIES des SALONS. By LOUIS PHILIPPE R. F. DE PORQUET, Author of "Le Trésor," " French and English Versions," and "Modern French Dictionary." 1 vol. (pp. 270), 3s. 6d. boards, handsomely got up. (3304) Fenwick De Porquet; Longman, Orme, and Co.; and all Booksellers.

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E BOUQUET LITTÉRAIRE; Recueil de Beautés, Religieuses et Morales, de divers Auteurs. 18mo. neatly bound, cloth, gilt edges, 3s. 6d.

This little volume, the last that Professor Ventouillac was engaged upon, is dedicated by permission to the Duchess of Sutherland, and is peculiarly suitable for a French present or prize book. (3310)

EXTRACT FROM KING'S COLLEGE REPORT FOR 1834. "Of Mr. Ventouillac, late Professor of French Literature, the Council are bound to speak in terms of high respect. To a correct knowledge of his own language, and an extensive acquaintance with its best authors, he united a sound judgment and a pure and discriminating taste. Though born and educated in France, he became early a member of the Church of England, to which he was

sincerely attached. In no part of his teaching did he lose sight of the Christian character of his Pupils and the works he has edited for the youth of this country, which have happily been acceptable to the public, bear ample testimony to the excellent spirit in which they were prepared."

Sampson Low, 42, Lamb's-Conduit Street.

Works lately published—continued.

TO MEDICAL STUDENTS.

THE LIFE of NICHOLAS LEWIS

COUNT ZINZENDORF. Translated from the Ger

AN ELEMENTARY SYSTEM of PHY man of BISHOP SPANGENBERG, by SAMUEL JACKSON, Esq.

SIOLOGY: with a General Index. By JOHN BOSTOCK, M.D. F.R.S. &c. New Edition, complete in 1 large 8vo. volume, revised and corrected throughout, 20s. cloth lettered. (3311)

ELEMENTS of the THEORY and

PRACTICE of MEDICINE; designed for the Use of Students and Junior Practitioners. By G. GREGORY, M.D. Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians in London; Physician to the Small-pox and Vaccination Hospital; and Consulting Physician to St. George's and St. James's General Dispensary. 4th Edition, revised, altered, and enlarged, 1 thick vol. 8vo. 15s. cloth boards. (3312)

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With an Introductory Preface by the Rev. P. LA TROBE. 1 vol. small 8vo. 10s. 6d. cloth and lettered. (3316)

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of Formula and Recipes for daily reference in the Laboratory LEGENDS and STORIES of IRELAND,

and on the Counter. By JAMES RENNIE, M.A., Editor of the "Quarterly Journal of Foreign Medicine," &c. &c. 4th Edition, very greatly improved and enlarged, 12s. bds. Baldwin and Cradock, Paternoster Row. (3313)

By SAMUEL LOVER, Author of "Rory O'More."

2 vols. fcp. with Embellishments, 13s. 6d.

(3318)

The volumes are sold separately, viz.Vol. I. 4th Edition, 6s. Vol. II. 2d Edition, 7s. 6d.

Baldwin and Cradock, Paternoster Row.

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THE SUNBEAM, PER POST.-Her Majesty having given express orders for the transmission of this highly popular publication free of postage, Subscribers may now rely upon receiving the same with all the regularity of a newspaper. The contents of the "SUNBEAM" will be found to combine all the leading features of the

principal Literary Periodicals, together with the important

addition of Original Music, consisting of Songs, Duets, and Glees, with accompaniments and arrangements for the Pianoforte, Harp, Guitar, &c. &c., by most of the leading composers of the day. The "SUNBEAM" may be procured through any Bookseller or Newsvender, either in Weekly Numbers, price 3d., or 4d. stamped, per post. Four Numbers, with a handsome Wrapper, appear each Month with the Magazines, price 1s. 1d. Part II. now ready. (3321)

Published for the Proprietors, by G. Berger, Holywell Street, Strand.

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