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THE HON. KEPPEL CRAVEN'S NEW WORK.

THE PICKWICK PAPERS COMPLETE.

EXCURSIONS in the ABRUZZI and THE POSTHUMOUS PAPERS of the

NORTHERN PROVINCES of NAPLES. By the Hon. KEPPEL CRAVEN, Author of "Tour in Southern Naples." 2 vols. post 8vo. with Map and numerous Plates. 24s.

(1014.)

Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street, Publisher in Ordinary to Her Majesty.

PICKWICK CLUB. By "Boz," with 43 Illustrations. by "PHIZ." 1 vol. 8vo. bound in cloth, 21s. (1024.) Chapman and Hall, 186, Strand, London.

LOW'S BLANK FORMS for HOUSE of

COMMONS DIVISIONS, for Private Registration of

A GREEK TESTAMENT, from the Votes of Members, during the present interesting

GRIESBACH'S TEXT, with the various Readings of Mill and Scholz, Marginal References, and Chronological Arrangements. 1 small vol. fcap. Svo. 6s. cloth lettered. (1015.)

Printed for Taylor and Walton, Booksellers and Publishers to the University of London, 28, Upper Gower Street.

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Session, may now be had, 6d. per sheet, of S. Low, 42, Lamb's Conduit Street; Fraser, Regent Street; Clarke, 59, Charing Cross; Vacher and Sons, 29, Parliament Street; and all other Booksellers and Stationers. (1025.)

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MEDICINAL, and PHYSIOLOGICAL PROPERTIES of THE

CREOSOTE, illustrated by Experiments on the Lower Animals; with some Considerations on the Embalment of the Egyptians: being the Harveian Prize Dissertation (1017.) for 1836.

London: Longman and Co. Edinburgh: J. Carfrae and Son.

A. H. Baily and Co. 83, Cornhill.

COMIC ALMANACK for 1838, illustrated with Twelve humorous Plates by GEORGE CRUIKSHANK; an Hieroglyphic, and other embellishments, with a great variety of amusing matter. 2s. 6d. **Copies of the Almanacks for former years, neatly bound in 2 vols. cloth, price 12s. may still be had. (1027.) Charles Tilt, Fleet Street.

A COMPANION to EUCLID: being a THE ROYAL BLUE BOOK, or Fashionable

Help to the Understanding and Remembering of the First Four Books; with a set of Improved Figures, and an Original Demonstration of the Proposition called, in Euclid, the Twelfth Axiom. Fcap 4s. London: J. W. Parker. Cambridge: J. & J. J. Deighton.

Also,

THE MECHANICAL EUCLID.

(1018.)

By the

Rev. W. WHEWELL, M.A. 2d Edit. 5s. 6d. (1019)

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Directory. A new and corrected Edition, for 1838. Bound in blue, and embossed, 5s.

"A book of most useful reference: the arrangement is excellent."-LITERARY GAZETTE.

"By far the best and most accurate publication of the class to which it belongs."-GLOBE. (1028.)

Gardiner and Son, Princes Street, Cavendish Square.

ETIQUETTE for GENTLEMEN; with Hints on the Art of Conversation. 1s. cloth, lettered in gold. (1029.) Charles Tilt, Fleet Street; who has also published, ETIQUETTE for the LADIES: Eighty

Maxims on Dress, Manners, and Accomplishments. 8th Edition, embossed and gilt, 1s. (1030.)

THE JUVENILE BUDGET; or, Stories for BELFEGOR: a Poem.-The idea of the

Little Readers; chiefly collected from the "Juvenile Forget-Me-Not." By Mrs. S. C. HALL. With 6 Illustra tions by H. K. BROWNE. 1 vol. square 18mo. 5s. neatly bound.

Chapman and Hall, 186, Strand, London.

(1021.)

STRICTURES on CERTAIN PARTS of

story is taken from the "Novella di Belfegor" of the famous Macchiavelli. 8vo. 5s. (1031.)

Simpkin, Marshall, and Co.

IMPORTANT TO ALL ENGAGED IN RAILWAYS, AND MEN
OF SCIENCE, THROUGHOUT EUROPE.

“PEACOCK'S ALGEBRA." By a GRADUATE. SVO. RAILWAY PRACTICE.--Mr. WILLIAMS,

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of the Library of Arts, 106, Great Russell Street, (late the Architectural Establishment of AUGUSTUS PUGIN, Esq.) announces that the Important and Practical Work entitled "RAILWAY PRACTICE" is now ready, containing Working Drawings of all the splendid Railway Works in the Kingdom. Royal 4to. £3. 13s. 6d.

This work is worthy of the enlightened patronage of our nobility and gentry, a monument of the skill of our engineers, and a mine of the most useful examples to all men of science. (1032.)

Preparing for Publication, SPECIFICATION of the RAILWAY (1033.)

PRACTICE.

Books just published-continued.

ELEMENTS of CHEMISTRY, including with 30 Woodcuts. By THOMAS GRAHAM, F.R.S. L. and

the applications of the Science in the Arts, illustrated

Ed. Professor at the London University College. Part I. Svo. 2s. The above work will be complete in 8 Parts, and will appear every alternate Month. (1034.)

SMELLIE'S OBSTETRIC PLATES, ENGRAVED BY STEWART. OBSTETRIC PLATES, with Anatomical

Explanations; selected from the Anatomical Tables of WILLIAM SMELLIE, M.D. Exhibiting, in a Series of Engravings, the Process of Delivery with and without the Use of Instruments, and forming a suitable Atlas to 8vo. 5s.

PROFESSOR GRANT'S OUTLINES of Burns' Midwifery, and other Treatises requiring Plates.

COMPARATIVE ANATOMY. 8vo. Part IV. illustrated with Wood-cuts, 4s.; or Parts I. to IV. £1. After the completion of the work, the price to NonSubscribers will be 1. 8s. instead of £1. 48. (1035.) THE SECOND YEAR of THE BRITISH

ANNUAL, and Epitome of the Progress of Science for 1838. Edited by R. D. THOMSON, M.D. Cloth lettered, with Engravings and Woodcuts, 18mo. 3s. 6d. (1036.)

J. B. Bailliere, Foreign Bookseller and Publisher, 219, Regent Street, London.

S. Highley, 32, Fleet Street.

(1037.)

INSTITUTES of SURGERY, arranged in the order of the Lectures delivered in the University of Edinburgh. By Sir CHARLES BELL, K.G.H. F.R.SS. L. & E., Professor of Surgery in the University of Edinburgh, &c. &c. &c. Vol. I. post 8vo. 7s. 6d. (1038.)

Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Black.
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NEW NAVAL NOVEL, BY THE AUTHOR OF "THE PILOT."

M' R. BULWER'S NEW ROMANCE, Leila, HOMEWARD BOUND; or, Afloat and

or the Siege of Granada; of LADY BLESSINGTON'S NEW NOVEL, The Confessions of an Elderly Lady; and of BEAUTY'S COSTUME, is deferred till the commencement of 1838.-39, Paternoster-Row, Dec. 1.

(1039.)

GENERAL INTRODUCTION to a
COURSE of LECTURES on ENGLISH GRAMMAR

and COMPOSITION. By HENRY ROGERS, Professor of the English Language and Literature in University College, London. 18mo.-In a few days.

** This little volume consists of two Lectures delivered by Professor Rogers, at the commencement of the Session, October 23 and 26.

The first lecture is on the advantages of the proposed course, and contains an examination of certain positions in the article on Lord Bacon, in a recent number of the Edinburgh Review.

The second lecture contains an outline of the course.

William Ball, Paternoster Row. (1040.)

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VELPEAU'S ANATOMY of REGIONS.

Translated from the French, with Notes, by HENRY HANCOCK, M.R.C S. Lecturer on Anatomy and Physiology

WILKINSON'S MANNERS and CUSTOMS at the Westminster Hospital School of Medicine. (1052.)

of the ANCIENT EGYPTIANS, with more than

400 Illustrations. 3 vols. 8vo.

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NEW WILLS ACT, 1 VICTORIA, C. 26.-THIS ACT WILL COME
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AND THE STRICTEST CONFORMITY WITH ITS PRO-
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PLAIN DIRECTIONS for MAKING WILLS

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THE SYSTEM of NATIONAL EDUCA- THE Second Vol. of THISTLETHWAITE'S

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THE STEWART MISSIONS; being a Series

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AN ETYMOLOGICAL MANUAL and late Honourable and Right Reverend Charles Jas. Stewart,

GLOSSARY, containing the most important terms used in the Arts and Sciences, with the meanings and derivations of upwards of 3000 words. Designed for the Lecture Room, and to facilitate general study. To be published to Subscribers at 5s. By E. SCUDAMORE, M.D.

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THE RURAL LIFE of ENGLAND. BY WILLIAM HOWITT, Author of "The Book of the Seasons," &c. &c. 2 vols. post 8vo. beautifully illustrated with Woodcuts, by S. WILLIAMS.-To be published in the middle of December.

CONTENTS:-Life of the Aristocracy Life of the Agricultural Population; Picturesque and Moral Features of the Country; Causes of the strong Attachment of the English to Country Life; The Forests of England; Habits, Amusements, and Condition of the People.

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DRAWING and PAINTING in WATER

Bishop of Quebec; and the Primary Charge delivered by
him to his Clergy, on the 9th of August, 1826, at Montreal,
in Lower Canada, and on the 30th August, at York, in
Upper Canada. Edited by the Rev. W. J. D. WADDILOVE,
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Hatchard and Son, Piccadilly.

THE MOST SPLENDID BOOK OF THE SEASON.

THE HIMALAYA

TOURIST;

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COLOURS. Being a Supplement to the Elements THE GOSPEL HISTORY of our LORD

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S. CLEMENTIS ROMANI, S. Ignatii, S.

Polycarpi Patrum Apostolicorum quæ supersunt;
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MARY and FLORENCE at SIXTEEN :

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CHESS for BEGINNERS, in a Series of

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