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42, Great Russell Street, British Museum. SCHLOSS'S UNIQUE CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS. Size, Three Quarters of an Inch, by Half an Inch. THE ENGLISH BIJOU ALAMANACK, for 1838. By L. E. L. Prices:-Beautifully bound, gilt edges, in a highly embellished case, 1s. 6d. ; elegantly bound, in extra illuminated morocco or vellum, 3s.; extra cases, in velvet or morocco, 2s. 6d. ; ditto, ditto, morocco, elegantly illuminated and beautifully gilt, 5s. 6d.; ditto, ditto, fastened with springs, 7s. (1299)

A POWERFUL MICROSCOPIC EYE GLASS (of halfinch focus). in tortoise-shell, corresponding in size with the Almanack, 1s. 6d. ; ditto, ditto, folding in a tortoiseshell case, 3s.

(1300)

This year this curiosity in Art will be found to enshrine, besides the usual contents and information of an Almanack, the Portraits of Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen Victoria and of William IV., of Scott and Landon, of Mozart and Grisi.

ENTIRELY NEW AND MOST BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS.

Six elegant and highly-imaginative Arabesque Designs, illustrative of the Poetry in the English Bijou Almanack for 1838,' designed and etched on Steel by T. H. Jones. 2s. 6d. (1301) A. Schloss, 42, Great Russell Street, British Museum.

ALBUM TABLETS;

POETS, A SUPPLEMENT TO EVERY ALMANACK! COMPRISING A

In Four Volumes ;-viz.
I.-CHAUCER TO GOLDSMITH.
II.-FALCONER TO CAMPBELL.
III.-LIVING AUTHORS CHIEFLY.

IV. SACRED POETS.

Each Volume, in cloth, 2s.; silk, 2s. 6d. ; or morocco
elegant, 3s. 6d.

Each Vol. is complete in itself, and sold separately.
Also, uniform with the above in size and price,
V.-GEMS FROM AMERICAN POETS.
3d Edition.

VI.-GEMS FROM SHAKESPEARE. (1295)
London: H. T. Warren, 8, Pavement, Finsbury Square;
Charles Tilt, Fleet Street. Edinburgh: J. Menzies.

TO EVERY YOUNG GENTLEMAN IN THE EMPIRE.

YOUNG GENTLEMEN; forming the Companion to

BEAUTIFUL CHART OF THE APPARENT PATH OF THE
PLANETS.

FIFTY-SEVEN ENGRAVINGS on WOOD,

delineating a great variety of the most striking Groups of Fixed Stars, from the principal Constellation; an ALMANACK, and other useful Information of the Year: with full Directions and Explanations. The whole being a most novel and interesting Guide to a knowledge of the Heavens, and particularly applicable for the use of Schools. From the German. By W. S. B. WOOLHOUSE, Esq. F.R.A.S. Post 4to. 3s.' (1502)

Also,

THE MARRIAGE ALMANACK, and

MOTHER'S MANUAL. By an ENGLISH PHYSICIAN. Dedicated, by permission, to Sir Charles Mansfield Clarke, Bart. M.D. F.R.S. &c. &c. 2d Edition, much enlarged, royal 32mo. gilt edges, neatly bound in cloth, 2s. 6d. (1303)

A. Schloss, 42, Great Russell Street, British Museum.

THE BRITISHI MEDICAL ALMANACK,

CHARACTERISTIC SKETCHES of "Sketches of Young Ladies. " By" QUIZ, " Jun. The Illustrations by CRUIKSHANK. Amongst these with SUPPLEMENT. Edited by WILLIAM FARR. lordlings of the creation will be found, The Young Containing a mass of Intelligence highly useful and inGentleman from School-the Young Gentleman interesting to the Profession. 3s. his Teens - the Improving Young Gentleman - the Ladies' Young Gentleman the Musical Young Gentleman the Spoonified Young Gentleman- the Dandified Young Gentleman-the Literary Young Gentleman - the Aristocratic Young Gentleman-and the Married Young Gentleman. In a neat volume, 2s. 6d. handsomely bound and lettered. (1296)

W. Kidd, 7, Tavistock Street, Covent Garden.

GUIDE to the BALL-ROOM; being a complete Compendium of the Etiquette of Dancing. Part 1, Essay on Dancing; 2. Etiquette of the Ball-Room (public and private); 3, All the Dances (with the figures of each), Hints on Social Politesse, Glossary of French

** May be had interleaved with Ruled Paper, bound, gilt edges, 5s. (1304)

John Churchill, Princes Street, Soho.

LIFE of the REV. ALEXANDER KILHAM,

formerly a Preacher under the Rev. J. Wesley, and one of the founders of the Methodist New Connexion in the year 1797; including a full Account of the Disputes which occasioned the Separation. 1 vol. post 8vo. cloth boards, with a Portrait, 6s. 6d. (1305)

Terms, &c. &c. Beautifully illustrated by J. Brandard, BE

1s.

(1297)

C. Mitchell, Red Lion Court, Fleet Street; and all Booksellers.

OUTLINES of the principal DISEASES of

By FLEETWOOD CHURCHILL, M.D.

Licentiate of the King and Queen's College of Physicians

R. Groombridge, Panyer Alley, Paternoster Row.

EAMISH'S HISTORY of the GERMAN LEGION: compiled from Original MS. The Second (1306) and concluding Volume, 8vo.

The Two Vols. complete, with plain and coloured
Plates, 1. 10s. Vol. II. separately, 10s.

T. & W. Boone, 29, New Bond Street.

in Ireland, Physician to the Western Lying-in Hospital, A TREATISE on the DISEASES of the

Lecturer on Midwifery, &c. in the Richmond Hospital
School of Medicine. Svo. 10s. 6d.
(1298)

Dublin: Martin, Keene, and Son, College Green.
London: Longman and Co.

RECTUM. BY JAMES SYME, F.R.S.E. Professor of Clinical Surgery in the University of Edinburgh, &c. &c. 8vo. 5s. (1306*) Edinburgh: A. and C. Black. London: Longman and Co.

Works in the Press.

NEW BOOKS ON THE EVE OF PUBLICATION BY

MR. MURRAY,

MAR

STANDARD

ARRYAT'S NOVELS, New and Illustrated Edition; each Novel complete

THE LIFE, JOURNAL, and CORRE- in one Volume, 6s.

SPONDENCE of WILLIAM WILBERFORCE. By
his SONS. 4 vols. post 8vo.
(1307)

THE LIFE and CORRESPONDENCE of
ADMIRAL EARL HOWE. By Sir JOHN BARROW,
Bart. With a Portrait, &c. 8vo.

(1308)

THE MANNERS and CUSTOMS of the

ANCIENT EGYPTIANS. By J. G. WILKINSON. Illustrated by 450 Woodcuts, and numerous other Plates. 3 vols. 8vo.

(1309)

** The Trade are particularly requested to take notice, that, in order to prevent disappointment in the delivery, their orders for PETER SIMPLE

should be forwarded to the Publisher on or before the 23d December. (1317)

8, New Burlington Street, Dec. 14. JACOB FAITHFUL will be published with the Magazines at the end of January.

ENQUIRIES concerning the INTELLEC. THE NAVAL OFFICER'S GUIDE, for

TUAL POWERS, and the INVESTIGATION of TRUTH. By JOHN ABERCROMBIE, M. D. Oxon and Edin. 8th Edition, post 8vo.

(1310)

TRAVELS in the PANJAB, LADAKH,

KASHMIR, &c. By Messrs. MOORCROFT and TREBECK. 2 vols. 8vo. with Map and Plates. (1311)

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THE RURAL LIFE of ENGLAND.

TRAVELS in ARABIA. (OMAN), in the the Seasons," &c. &c. 2 vols. post 8vo. beautifully illus

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on UNEXPLAINED PHENOMENA: containing New Views regarding the Causes of Centrifugal Force in Planetary Motion, the Radiation of Caloric, and the Central Heat of the Earth. With Refutations of many existing Opinions on these subjects. By GRAHAM HUTCHISON, Author of a "Treatise on the Causes and Principles of Meteorological Phenomena." 1 vol. 12mo. illustrated by Two Engravings on Wood, 5s. cloth lettered.-To be published during the present month. (1314)

Glasgow: Richard Griffin and Co.
London: Thomas Tegg and Son.

UPPER CANADIAN TRAVELLING MISSION FUND.

By WILLIAM HOWITT, Author of "The Book of trated with Woodcuts, by S. WILLIAMS.-To be published December 20.

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. *Specimens of the Work, with Illustrations, may be obtained of any Bookseller in Town or Country. Longman, Orme, and Co.

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THE STEWART MISSIONS; being a Series of Letters and Journals showing the deplorable THE LIFE and TIMES of LOUIS the

Spiritual Destitution of the Emigrants in Upper Canada. To which is prefixed, a short Biographical Sketch of the late Honourable and Right Reverend Charles Jas. Stewart, 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, A.M. St. John's College, Cambridge. The price to Subscribers will not exceed 7s. 6d.

Hatchard and Son, Piccadilly.

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THOMAS GILL'S SELECT TREATISES; Ximenes, Gonsalvez de Cordoba, and Ignatius Loyola

partly original, and partly selected from the numerous volumes of his "Technical Repository," and his "Scientific, Technological, and Microscopic Repository;"

with many Plates, engraved by that eminent artist, the 8vo. volumes, 5s. each.-Early applications should be

late Mr. Edmund Turrell; and also new Plates. In

made, to ensure good impressions of the Plates.

** Full allowance made to the trade. Patent Agency and Confidential Consultation Offices, 125, Central Strand, Savoy-corner, London; where subscriptions will be received. Prospectuses may be had and spec.mens seen.

The First Treatise, "Gill's Machinery Improved," in one volume, is nearly ready for delivery."

The Second Treatise, "On the Microscope, Objects, and Apparatus," in 4 vols. with 30 Plates, is in preparation. (1316)

On Dec. 22.

(1322) Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street, Publisher in Ordinary to her Majesty.

on the REAL CHARACTER of the EVENTS which led to the REVOLUTION of 1688, and the real amount of that great Precedent; in which the Doctrines raised upon them by Locke, Mackintosh, Price, Hallam, Blackstone, and others, are critically considered: to which is added, a particular Review of the Opinions of Mr. Fox, in his Historical Work on "James II." and of Locke upon the "Right of Resistance." Addressed to the Right Honourable Charles Williams Wynn, M.P. By R. PLUMER WARD, Esq. Author of "Tremaine," &c. &c. 2 vols. post 8vo.In a few days.

HISTORICAL ESSAY

John Murray Albemarle Street.

(1323)

Works in the Press-continued.

SOUTHEY'S POETICAL WORKS, Vol. III. THE QUEEN-This NATIONAL, FIRST,

containing, amongst other NEW POEMS NOT BEFORE PUBLISHED, the entire DEVIL'S WALK (of which not more than one third part has hitherto found its way into print), with a Preface, giving the true Account of its Origin. With Views of Keswick and Mr. Southey's House, &c. engraved by Finden, after Creswick. — On Jan. 1st.

Longman, Orme, and Co.

(1324)

and ONLY AUTHENTIC PORTRAIT of HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY, arrayed in the Robes and Jewels of the Official Costume, worn on the occasion of her first Public Act, Dissolving the British Parliament. By express Command. Painted by A. E. CHALON, Esq. R.A. and engraving by S. COUSINS, Esq. A.R.A. on the important scale of the original Drawing.

"It was painted at the express command of the Queen, who has presented it to her mother, the Duchess of Kent, as an offering of filial affection. It is a truly regal portrait,

ON THE STATE of EDUCATION in and is the first portrait of Queen Victoria painted since

HOLLAND, as regards Schools for the Working Classes and the Poor. By M. VICTOR COUSIN, Peer of France, &c. Translated, with Preliminary Observations on the necessity of Legislative Measures to extend and improve Education among the Working Classes in Great Britain, by LEONARD HORNER, Esq. F.R.S. Post 8vo. -Nearly ready. (1325)

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her accession to the throne."-TIMES.

"This is the portrait of our Queen, which, when diffused by the graver's art, will adorn every gentleman's house and every public institution in the kingdom."

MORNING CHRONICLE.

"As a memorial of her Majesty, and the first great incident of her reign, it will rank with works called national."-ATLAS.

"It presents a charming union of queenly dignity and feminine delicacy and beauty."-LITERARY GAZETTE. "Certainly it is the characteristic likeness of Queen Victoria."-SPECTATOR.

"The composition is managed with consummate skill." -JOHN BULL.

"This is certainly as it should be) Mr. Chalon's most successful work."-ATHENÆUM.

"The print will be ready early in the next year, when, we have no doubt, it will be received as a most welcome present to the public."-MORNING HERALD.

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SIR,-Insert my Name in the List of Subscribers to the

NEW Volume of the MIRROR of LITERA forthcoming Portrait of Her Majesty, now engraving by

TURE, AMUSEMENT, and INSTRUCTION, will be ready on the 31st, containing upwards of 50 Engravings, with three folio Plates, illustrative of the Queen's Visit to the City, and a Portrait of the Duchess of Kent. 5s. 6d. John Limbird, 143, Strand.

(1328)

THE BRITISH DRAWING-BOOK; or,

the Art of Drawing in Fen and Ink. By N. WHITTOCK. Price Is.-On the 31st.

**The instructions are so easy and comprehensive, that every one may become their own master in this valuable art. (1329)

John Limbird, 143, Strand.

THE EDUCATIONAL MAGAZINE and JOURNAL of SCHOLASTIC LITERATURE. New Series. No. I. Edited by WILLIAM MARTIN, Author of the "Intellectual Calculator," "Christian Lacon," &c. Price 6d. On the 1st of January.

'The Educational Magazine was established in 1835, and will now be resumed under the direction of a Committee of Gentlemen desirous of fixing upon a sound basis the principles and practice of Education, both public and private.

The following are two of the numerous notices which the former series of this Magazine received from contemporary publications:

"A work that deserves the attentive perusal of all who would wish to see education placed upon the solid foundation of religion, and will be acceptable to the legislator, the schoolmaster, and the parent. It is one of the most valuable publications of the present day."-TIMES.

"This work takes up the work of instruction in a philosophical manner, and would elevate the business of education into a science. It appears to be conducted by one who understands his subject practically as well as theoretically, a matter of vast importance in a work of this description."-MORNING CHRONICLE.

Longman, Orme, and Co.

(1330)

S. Cousins, Esq. A.R.A. from the original Picture for which Her Majesty sat to A. E. Chalon, Esq. R.A.

To Mr. F. G. Moon,

20, Threadneedle Street.

** It will be necessary to insert the Class of Impression desired. First Proofs with the Fac-simile of Her Majesty'sAutograph. The Names of Subscribers will shortly be advertised. The List of Subscribers to this Portrait includes the Names of the following distinguished Persons:

Her Majesty the Queen Dowager; Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent; His Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex; His Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge; Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Gloucester; His Grace the Duke of Devonshire; His Grace the Duke of Northumberland; Her Grace the Duchess of Northumberland; His Grace the Duke of Somerset ; His Grace the Duke of Bedford; His Grace the Duke of Buccleugh; Her Grace the Duchess of Athol; His Grace the Duke of Sutherland; The Most Noble the Marchioness of Tavistock; The Right Honorable the Earl of Essex; The Right Honorable the Earl of Camperdown; The Right Honorable the Earl of Derby; The Right Honorable the Earl of Leicester; The Right Honorable the Earl of Mulgrave, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland; The Right Honorable the Earl O'Neil; The Right Honorable the Earl of Charleville; The Right Honorable the Earl of Surrey; The Right Honorable the Countess of Surrey; the Right Honorable Lord Melbourne, First Lord of the Treasury; The Right Honorable Lord John Russell, Secretary of State for the Home Department; The Right Honorable Viscount Palmerston, Secretary of State for the Foreign Department; The Right Honorable Lord Barham; The Right Honorable Lord Carberry; The Right Honorable Lord Lilford; The Right Honorable Lady Rolle; The Right Honorable T. Spring Rice, M.P. Chancellor of the Exchequer; Sir James Shaw, Bart. Chamberlain of London; The Honorable the East India Company; The Honorable the Board of Excise; The Elder Brethren of the Trinity House; The Worshipful Company of Merchant Tailors; The Worshipful Company of Drapers; Sir Charles Forbes; J. Masterman, Esq.; Raymond Pelly, Esq.; J. Gurney, Esq.; D. Colvin, Esq.; J Vere, Esq.; L. Loyd, Esq.; G. F. Young, Esq.; Raikes Currie, Esq. M.P.; H. Kemble, Esq.; J. G. Bridge, Esq. &c. &c. (1331)

Works in the Press-continued.

NEW GERMAN GRAMMAR.

PARADIGMS and GLOSSARY to the

"GERMAN READING LESSONS," selected from Menzel's Geschichte der Deutschen. By Dr. C. H. F. BIALLOBLOTZKY, Master of German and Hebrew to the City of London Corporation School; the Walthamstow Forest School, Essex; the Hanwell Collegiate Schools, Middlesex; and to Cheshunt College.-NEARLY READY. "Il me semble qu'une grammaire ne devrait pas être

TURNER'S CHEMISTRY. Sixth Edition.

Edited by Professor LIEBIG and WILTON G. TURNER. Part 2, 5s.-On Dec. 16.

UAIN'S ANATOMY.

QUAD

(1334)

Fourth Edition,

Wood. Part 2, 10s.-On Dec. 31.
illustrated with 4 Steel Plates and 140 Engravings on
(1335)
Translated

surchargée de tant observations minutieuses qui etouffent MÜLLER'S PHYSIOLOGY.

la règle et les exceptions systematiques, et qui trouveroient
mieux leur place dans les lexiques, ou dans les commen-
taires."-SYLVESTER DE SACY.
(1332)

J. Wacey, 4, Old Broad Street.

GREECE: Pictorial, Descriptive, and His

torical. Each Number containing Two highly-finished Engravings on Steel, from Drawings by COPLEY FIELDING, CRESWICK, PURSER, ARUNDALE, and other Artists; and the letterpress illustrated by numerous Engravings, from Drawings on the Wood, by Paul Huet, Français, Landseer, Sargent, and other eminent British and Foreign Artists. 2s. 6d. On Feb. 1.-To be continued Monthly.

** The Country Trade may be supplied with Specimens and Prospectuses, by applying to their London Correspondents, with the Magazines for January.

W. S. Orr and Co., Paternoster Row.

(1333)

from the German, by W. BALY, M.R.C.S. Part 2. -On January 1, 1838.

(1336)

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

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ROBINSON'S NEW

New Editions.

EDITION OF MATTHEW HENRY'S
COMMENTARY ON THE HOLY SCRIPTURES.

L ECHO de PARIS; a Selection of Familiar

MATTHEW HENRY'S COMMENTARY him, if he were living among French People. By A. P.

on the HOLY SCRIPTURES, in which the errors of former editions have been carefully corrected, and the references examined. Six handsome volumes, 8vo. £3. 12s.; or in Seventy-two Parts, at 1s. each.

**The unqualified approbation bestowed on "MATTHEW HENRY'S COMMENTARY," by such distinguished writers as the Rev. W. Romaine, Rev. Dr. Doddridge, Rev. Dr. Adam Clarke, Rev. Robert Hall, and the Rev. Edward Bickersteth, is such, that further to recommend the work to general perusal, it can only be necessary to quote the words of the pious Romaine, who says, "There is no Comment on the Bible, either ancient or modern, in all respects, equal to Mr. Henry's."

With regard to the present edition, it has been the aim of the publisher to combine the advantage of a bold and legible type with convenient portability of volume, adapted to the purpose of ordinary perusal. In order to render it worthy of being considered a standard edition, the original folio has also been collated with two other editions, and all the references examined and corrected.

In the year 1811 the work underwent an extensive revision, and an improved 4to. edition was published, from which all the subsequent editions have been printed. That edition, however, while it could not fail to render the work more acceptable, from the improved method of numbering the general and subordinate divisions, which in the original are somewhat perplexed and confused, from the translation of the classic quotations,-from the occasional adoption of modern expressions instead of those

which time had rendered obsolete, as well as the correction of grammatical errors, was nevertheless far from being perfect. In later editions errors of various kinds have crept in to an incredible extent; whole paragraphs, as well as sentences, members of sentences, and many single words, were omitted, and in some cases both the editors' correction and the original expression are given, so as to occasion either perfect nonsense or useless tautology, while the omissions not unfrequently make the author appear to say what is very absurd.-Instances might be adduced to the extent of an 8vo. volume, were it necessary; of this the reader may satisfy himself if he will only take the trouble to compare two or three sheets in any part of the work.

In this edition the omitted passages are restored, and other errors corrected, while the improvements of the 4to. edition are retained, so as to render it the most complete edition extant. (1338)

Joseph Ogle Robinson, Jun. 12, Warwick Square; and by all respectable Booksellers.

Phrases, which a person would daily hear said around LEPAGE, Professor of the French Language in London. 3d Edition, considerably augmented, containing Ten Woodcuts, a Vocabulary of all the Words and Idioms, with the Elements of French Grammar. 4s. 6d. cloth.

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New Editions-continued.

ELEMENTS of PRACTICAL AGRICUL. THE LIFE of JOHN JEBB, D.D. F.R.S.

TURE: comprehending the Cultivation of Plants; the Husbandry of Domestic Animals; and the Economy of the Farm. BY DAVID LOW, Esq. F.R.S.E. Professor of Agriculture in the University of Edinburgh. 2d Edition, 1 vol. 8vo. with alterations and additions, 18s. cloth lettered.

"Ought to be in every farmer's hands."

NEW FARMER'S JOURN. Dec. 4, 1837.
(1344)

late Bishop of Limerick with a Selection from his Letters. By the Rev. CHARLES FORSTER, B.D. Perpetual Curate of Ash, next Sandwich, and one of the six preachers in the Cathedral of Christ, Canterbury, formerly Domestic Chaplain to the Bishop 2d Edition, (the two volumes compressed into one) with Portrait, &c. 16s. cloth.

Also,

London: Longman & Co. Edinburgh: A. & C. Black. BISHOP JEBB'S SERMONS.

SERMONS. BY HENRY MELVILL, B. D.

Minister of Camden Chapel, Camberwell, and late Fellow and Tutor of St. Peter's College, Cambridge. 3d Edition, Svo. 10s. 6d. boards.

(1345)

Also, by the same Author,
SERMONS preached before the University
of Cambridge in 1836 and 1837. 5s. each vol. (1346)
Printed for J. G. and F. Rivington, St. Paul's Church
Yard, and Waterloo Place, Pall Mall.

(1347)

A New

Edition, (being the Fifth, 1 vol. 8vo. 10s. 6d. boards. (1348)

James Duncan, 37, Paternoster Row.

DR. SYNTAX in

SEARCH of the

PICTURESQUE, with numerous Illustrations from Designs by ALFRED CROWQUILL. New Edit. post 8vo. cloth elegant, 12s. (1349)

Ackermann and Co. 96, Strand.

Works lately published.

DISEASES OF THE EAR.

THE AUTHORS of ENGLAND. 15 large

and beautiful Plates, engraved in the new bas-relief

THE NATURE and TREATMENT of style, with Biographical and Critical Sketches by II. F.

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"A work of real excellence, and bears all the marks of study and patient labour in the execution. It must be considered as an assistant teacher for the student in anatomy and surgery-a book to accompany him to the hospitals, to supply the defects of experience or memory. We can confidently recommend Mr. Cocks' work for the clearness of its directions, and the multifariousness and completeness of its information."-ATLAS.

DR. ELLIOTSON'S HUMAN PHYSIO

LOGY, Part II. 8vo. numerous Illustrations, 14s.
The small remaining Part is just ready. (1354)

CHORLEY, Author of "Memorials of Mrs. Hemans," &c. Tastefully bound, 1. 11s. 6d. A few copies with India proofs, £2. 12s. 6d.

"The Authors of England' is an Annual of the first magnitude and importance. It is composed of a group of fourteen of the most popular writers of poetry and fiction in our own times, departed as well as living-each set in a rich frame-work of tasteful device. The volume is superbly got up; the embossed cover, with its handsome badge, is very elegant."-SPECTATOR.

"This, for the present season, shall be our Annual. The plates are exquisitely engraved."-ATHENÆUM. Charles Tilt, Fleet Street.

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DR. COPLAND'S MEDICAL DICTION-INSTITUTES of SURGERY, arranged in

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DR. DAVIES on DISEASES of the LUNGS Nervous D.. cases.

and HEART. 8vo. 12s.

DR

(1358)

R. LATHAM'S LECTURES on
CLINICAL MEDICINE. 12mo. 6s. 6d. (1359)

ings, 24s.

MACKENZIE on the EYE. 8vo. 2d Edition, THE SCRIPTURE DOCTRINE of the

with Copper-plates and numerous Woodcuts. 25s.

GOOD'S STUDY of MEDICINE.

(1360) By SAMUEL COOPER. 4th Edition. 4 thick vols. 8vo. £3. 3s. (1361) Longman, Orme, and Co.

TRINITY accurately and intelligibly stated in Five Articles, in the words of the Scriptures themselves, on the basis of the First Five of the Articles of the Church of England which relate to that subject. By the Rev. J. G. TOLLEY, Presbyter of the Church of England. 3s. A. Maxwell, Law Bookseller to his late Majesty, Bell Yard, Lincoln's Inn. (1367)

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