Alphabetical List of New Works. ALPHABETICAL LIST OF NEW WORKS, Man (The) about Town, by Webbe, 2 vols. post 3794 PUBLISHED SINCE THE LAST " CIRCULAR." American Broad Grins, 2s... Angler's Hand-Book, 1s.... Aristoglyphics, or Heraldic Dictionary, 18mo. 2s. 6d. Billings's Illustrations of the Temple Church, London, 8vo. 18s. 4182 Boone's (Rev. J. S.) Educational Economy of Eng- Cassella's Italian Correspondence for Ladies, 12mo. 6s. 3161 Christian Church in relation to Unity and Schism, 12mo. 5s. 4198 Church of England Quarterly Review, No. 7, 6s. 4144 Missionary's (The) Wife, 4d. Molesworth's (Rev. J. E.) Domestic Chaplain, Vol. 1, 8vo. 10s. Monthly Chronicle, No. 5, Qa. 6d. ..... 4145 4192 Müller's Physiology, by Dr. Baly, Vol. 1, 8vo. 17s... 4175 Cole's (Rev. G.) I am a Christian, 12mo. 5s. cloth 4195 Paley's Works, by Paxton, 5 vols. 8vo. £2. 5s....... Edinburgh and its Society in 1838, fcp. 5s.. 3845 4165 4188 4205 Queen Berengaria's Courtesy, and other Poems, by 4176 4180 Hamilton's (E. M.) Poems on Several Occasions, 12mo. 5s..... Thom's (D.) Dialogues on Universal Salvation, 8vo. 5s. 4199 4186 (Vegetables), 8vo. 21s. 4174 THE PUBLISHERS' CIRCULAR. ADVANC THE OF LEARNING LONDON, JULY 16, 1838. THREE THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED and FIFTY of "THE PUBLISHERS' CIRCULAR" are printed, of which, THREE THOUSAND are regularly distributed, GRATIS, in Great Britain, the Continent of Europe, America, the East and West Indies, Australia, &c. &c. and Six Hundred Copies are sold. Any Person not included in the Gratuitous List, can be supplied, postage free, upon payment of an Annual Subscription of 4s.; or upon the day of publication, price 2d. each (which is the cost price), through any Bookseller. ADVERTISEMENTS should invariably be sent, at the very latest, by the 10th or the 24th of each month. The terms are - For New Works advertised in the First Division of THE CIRCULAR, 9d. per line; the remainder, 8d. ;-the Page, £4.; the Column, £2.; with the addition of 1s. 6d. for Duty upon each Advertisement. A PORTFOLIO, capable of holding a year's publication of the Circular, may be had at the Office, Works published since last Circular. THE EDINBURGH REVIEW, No. 136. A NEW POCKET GUIDE to LONDON The SECOND EDITION of No. 135 is now ready. and its ENVIRONS: containing Descriptions, from personal knowledge, of everything worth seeing or knowing, within Twenty-five Miles of the Metropolis, enlivened with Biographical and other Anecdotes, connected by History or Tradition with the Places Described. By JOHN H. BRADY. With a Map of the Environs, 7s. A Lately published, (4372) HISTORY of LONDON; with an Account of the Progress of its Institutions, and Sketches of the Manners and Customs of its People. By CHARLES MACKAY. 7s. John W. Parker, West Strand. (4373) London: Longman & Co. Edinburgh: A. and C. Black. EXTRACTS from the DIARY, of a HUNTSMAN. By T. SMITH, Esq. late Master of the Craven Hounds. With Illustrations on Stone, by the Author, 8vo. 1. Is. cloth. Whittaker and Co. Ave-Maria Lane. (4374) THE SOVEREIGN'S PRAYER and the PEOPLE'S DUTY: a Sermon delivered in the Church of the United Parishes of Saint Edmund the King and Martyr, and St. Nicholas Acons, Lombard Street, on Sunday, July 1, 1838, (the Sunday after the Coronation of THE LIFE of the late THOS. Her Most Gracious Civil Engineer. Written by HIMSELF; containing a Narrative of his Professional Labours. Edited by Mr. RICKMAN, of the House of Commons. 4to. with an Atlas containing 83 Plates, royal folio, 8, 8s. boards or £9. hf.-bd. russia, marbled leaves. A Books just published-continued. BRITTON'S ARCHITECTURAL DICTIONARY. DICTIONARY of the ARCHITECTURE and ARCHEOLOGY of the MIDDLE AGES; including the Words used by Old and Modern Authors in treating of Architectural and other Antiquities; with Etymology, Definition, Description, and Historical Elucidation: also, Biographical Notices of Ancient Architects. By JOHN BRITTON, F.S.A. Dedicated by Special Command to the Queen. 1 large vol. royal 8vo. illustrated by 41 Engravings by J. Le Keux, 2. 16s. handsomely hf-bd. The volume consists of above 500 pages of letter-press, and embraces accounts of nearly 1800 different articles under so many technical words. The engravings represent more than 200 Architectural Subjects, which illustrate nearly 600 Members, or Details of Buildings. The same work in 1 large vol. medium 4to. price £5., and in imperial 4to. 7 Guineas. The two last sizes range with the ARCHITECTURAL AND CATHEDRAL ANTIQUITIES, by the same Author. (4376) Longman and Co.; and the Author. A PHILOSOPHICAL and STATISTICAL HISTORY of the INVENTIONS and CUSTOMS of ANCIENT and MODERN NATIONS, in the Manufacture and Use of Inebriating Liquors, with the present practice of Distillation in all its varieties; together with an extensive Illustration of the Consumption and Effects of Opium, and other Stimulants used in the East, as substitutes for Wine and Spirits. By SAMUEL MOREWOOD, Esq. Collector of Excise. 1 large vol. 8vo. embellished with a Frontispiece and numerous Engravings, 16s. (4380) Dublin: William Curry, Jun. and Co.; and William Carson. London: Longman and Co. Edinburgh: Fraser and Co. INTERMARRIAGE; or, the Mode in which, and the Causes why, Beauty, Health, and Intellect, result from certain Unions, and Deformity, Disease, and Insanity from others; demonstrated by Delineations of the Structure and Forms, and Descriptions of the Functions and Capacities, which each Parent, in every Fair, bestows on Children, in conformity with certain Natural Laws, and by an Account of Corresponding Effects in the Breeding of Animals. Illustrated by Drawings of Parents and Progeny. By ALEXANDER WALKER. Svo. with Plates, 148. cloth. John Churchill, Princes Street, Soho. MEDICO-CHIRURGICAL (4382) TRANSAC Chirurgical Society of London; containing Twenty-five Longman, Orme, and Co. ON the EDUCATION of the PEOPLE of INDIA. BY CHARLES E. TREVELYAN, Esq. of the Bengal Civil Service. 1 vol. post 8vo. 6s. cloth. (4378) Longman, Orme, and Co. ARBORETUM et FRUTICETUM BRI TANNICUM; or the Trees and Shrubs of Great Britain, Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically Delineated, and Scientifically and Popularly Described: with their Propagation, Culture, Management, and Uses, in the Arts, in Useful and Ornamental Plantations, and in Landscape Gardening. Preceded by a Historical and Geographical Outline of the Trees and Shrubs of Temperate Climates throughout the World. By J. C. LOUDON, F.L.H.S. &c. Author of the Encyclopædias of Plants, Gardening, &c. &c. 8 thick volumes, 8vo. (Four of Letterpress, and Four of Plates) consisting of above 3000 Pages of Letterpress, above 400 8vo. Plates of Trees, and upwards of 2500 Woodcuts of Trees and shrubs, besides numerous Diagrams, &c. explanatory of Culture and Management, 10. neatly bound in cloth, lettered. "By far the most complete work on the interesting subject of Arboriculture that has hitherto appeared in NEW VOLUME of the MIRROR of this, or, as far as we know, in any other language..... Indispensable to every Land Proprietor, Land Steward, and Forester, who may wish to lay claim to the appellation Epicker? QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURE. (4379) Printed for the Author, and sold by Longman, Orme, and Co., the coloured Copies by Messrs. Ridgway and Sons. LITERATURE and AMUSEMENT was published on the 1st inst. consisting of the Sheets from January to June, containing its usual Varieties in Literature for the last Six Months, embellished with upwards of Fifty Engravings of popular interest, and a Steel Plate Portrait of MR. SERGEANT TALFOURD. 5s. 6d. boards. (4386) John Limbird, Publisher, 143, Strand. PIETAS JUVENILIS. Books just published—continued. THE DEVOTIONAL LETTERS of the Rev. PHILIP DODDRIDGE, D.D. affording ADVICE and CONSOLATION under Family Bereavements and other trying Dispensations of Divine Providence. 1 vol. elegantly printed, 2s. 6d. cloth. (4394) "We are glad to see this book, in which Dr. Doddridge's religious letters are extracted from his diary and correspondence.....The selection of such letters of this excellent man is a very acceptable service." BRITISH MAGAZINE. "We cordially recommend this truly estimable volume to the perusal of our readers."-CONGREGATIONAL MAG. "We rejoice to see his devotional letters in their present elegant form, and we must give it as our deliberate opinion, that of all the works extant on the several subjects to which they refer, they are decidedly the best." EVANGELICAL MAGAZINE. W. Edwards, 12, Ave-Maria Lane. 32mo. neatly printed, and beautifully done up in extra PRAY! cloth boards, and fully gilt and lettered, 2s. 6d. James Nisbet and Co. 21, Berners Street; and Hamilton, Adams, and Co. Paternoster Row. (4387) THE SACRAMENTAL MEDITATIONS and SPIRITUAL EXPERIENCE of the Rev. PHILIP DODDRIDGE, D.D. Forming a Practical Sequel to his celebrated work, "The Rise and Progress of Religion in the Soul." 1 vol. elegantly printed, 2s. 6d. cloth. "We cordially recommend this truly estimable volume to the perusal of our readers."-CONGREGATIONAL MAG. "The volume is worthy of a place in the closet of every christian, and in the library of every minister, and of being frequently referred to as a means of cherishing those holy and devout feelings without which religion is only a name."-WESLEYAN MAGAZINE. A W. Edwards, 12, Ave-Maria Lane. (4391) COURSE of FAMILY PRAYERS for ONE MONTH, with Short Forms for Festivals and other occasions. By the Rev. J. GILDERDALE, M.A. Lecturer of the Parish Church, Halifax. Demy 12mo. (pp. 232), 4s. (4392) London: Whittaker and Co.; Hamilton, Adams, and Co. Huddersfield: J. 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