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ACTON (ELIZA.)-MODERN COOKERY,

In all its Branches, reduced to a System of Easy Practice. For the use of Private Families. In a Series of Receipts, all of which have been strictly tested, and are given with the most minute exactness. By ELIZA ACTON. Dedicated to the Young Housekeepers of England. Fcp. 8vo. illustrated by woodcuts, 7s. 6d. cloth.

"It is a general complaint of books, especially of treatises on science, that they are made from other books, instead of the facts being derived from observation or experiment. From this defect Eliza Acton's Modern Cookery in all its Branches' is free. Every recipe contained in its six hundred and odd pages has been tested by the only but pleasant method of trial-tasting, and pronounced good. Without the same experiment, it is impossible for a critic to form a satisfactory judgment upon a cookery-book; and as there seems at least a thousand recipes in the volume, such a mode of deciding would take a long time. So far as we can speak theoretically, the book is a good book. The arrangement is natural (in the order of English eating); beginning with soups and fish, and then proceeding to the garnish of gravies, sauces, and force-meats. Roast and boiled, made-dishes, potted meats, and vegetables follow; a long list of pies, puddings, confectionery, and what not, bring up the rear. British is the system upon which the whole is based: the methods are clearly described, and seem founded on chemical principles."-SPECTATOR.

ADAIR (SIR ROBERT).-AN HISTORICAL MEMOIR OF A MISSION to the COURT of VIENNA in 1806. By the Right Honourable Sir ROBERT ADAIR, G.C.B. With a Selection from his Despatches, published by permission of the proper Authorities. 8vo. 18s. cloth.

"Sir Robert Adair's valuable Memoir needs no commendation. Its obvious utility, the nature of its contents, and the name of the author, will command the notice and appreciation of statesmen and historians."-ATHENEUM.

ADDISON. THE KNIGHTS TEMPLARS.

By C. G. ADDISON, Esq., of the Inner Temple. 2d Edition, enlarged. Square crown 8vo. with Illustrations, 18s. cloth.

ADDISON. THE TEMPLE CHURCH IN LONDON:

Its History and Antiquities. By C. G. ADDISON, Esq., of the Inner Temple; Author of "The History of the Knights Templars." Square crown 8vo. with Six Plates, 58. cloth.

Also,

A FULL AND COMPLETE GUIDE, HISTORICAL AND DESCRIPTIVE, TO THE TEMPLE CHURCH. (From Mr. Addison's "History of the Temple Church.") Square cr. 8vo. 1s. sewed. AIKIN. THE LIFE OF JOSEPH ADDISON.

Illustrated by many of his Letters and Private Papers never before published. By Lucy AIKIN. 2 vols. post 8vo. with Portrait from Sir Godfrey Kneller's Picture, 18s. cloth.

ALLAN. A PICTORIAL TOUR IN THE MEDITERRANEAN;

Comprising Malta, Dalmatia, Turkey, Asia Minor, Grecian Archipelago, Egypt, Nubia, Greece, Ionian Islands, Sicily, Italy, and Spain. By J. H. ALLAN, Member of the Athenian Archæological Society, and of the Egyptian Society of Cairo. Imperial 4to. with upwards of Forty Lithographed Drawings, and 70 Wood Engravings, £3. 3s. cloth.

AMY HERBERT.

By a LADY. Edited by the Rev. WILLIAM SEWELL, B.D. of Exeter College, Oxford. 2d Edition, 2 vols. fcp. 8vo. 98. cloth.

"Amy Herbert' paints nature to the life. It is by a Lady, for whose soundness Mr. Sewell is sponsor. It is admirably adapted for the young of the higher classes, and we sincerely hope it may not be the fair author's last production."-CHRISTIAN REMEMBRANCER,

BAILEY.-ESSAYS ON THE PURSUIT OF TRUTH,

And on the Progress of Knowledge. By SAMUEL BAILEY, Author of "Essays on the Formation and Publication of Opinions," "Berkeley's Theory of Vision," &c. 2d Edition, revised and enlarged. 8vo. 9s. 6d. cloth.

BAKEWELL.-AN INTRODUCTION TO GEOLOGY.

Intended to convey Practical Knowledge of the Science, and comprising the most important recent discoveries; with explanations of the facts and phenomena which serve to confirm or invalidate various Geological Theories. By ROBERT BAKEWELL. Fifth Edition, considerably enlarged. 8vo. with numerous Plates and Woodcuts, 218. cloth.

BALMAIN.-LESSONS ON CHEMISTRY,

For the use of Pupils in Schools, Junior Students in Universities, and Readers who wish to learn the fundamental Principles and leading Facts: with Questions for Examination, Glossaries of Chemical Terms and Chemical Symbols, and an Index. BY WILLIAM H. BALMAIN. With numerous Woodcuts, illustrative of the Decompositions. Fcp. 8vo. 68. cloth.

BAYLDON.-ART OF VALUING RENTS AND TILLAGES, And the Tenant's Right of Entering and Quitting Farms, explained by several Specimens of Valuations; and Remarks on the Cultivation pursued on Soils in different Situations Adapted to the Use of Landlords, Land-Agents, Appraisers, Farmers, and Tenants. By J. S. BAYLDON. 6th Edition, corrected and revised. By JOHN DONALDSON, Land-Steward, Author of "A Treatise on Manures and Grasses." 8vo. 10s. 6d. cloth.

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BEALE (ANNE).-THE VALE OF THE TOWEY;

Or, Sketches in South Wales. By ANNE BEALE. Post 8vo. 10s. 6d. cloth.

"Miss Beale has been sojourning in the Vale of the Towey; and has thrown her enjoyment of its scenery, and her observations on the manners of its rustic population, into the form of a series of sketches. These, either by original design, or by the mode in which she happened to cast them, become connected together, as the book proceeds, by means of the characters, incidents, and fortunes involved in a rural love-match,-which, like all other love, does not run quite smooth to its ending. The great merit of her book is its truth; which leaves a strong impression on the reader's mind."-SPECTATOR.

- CORRESPONDENCE OF JOHN, FOURTH DUKE OF BEDFORD, selected from the Originals at Woburn Abbey: with Introductions by Lord JOHN RUSSELL.

BEDFORD CORRESPONDENCE.

8vo. Vol. 1 (1742-48), 18s. cloth; Vol. 2 (1749-60), 15s. cloth.

"The second volume of this publication includes a correspondence having relation to the period from the Peace of Aix-la-Chapelle to the death of George II. Its most remarkable portion bears upon an important question on which there exist some differences of opinion at the present time, viz. the intrigues which led to the junction of the Duke of Newcastle and Pitt, in 1757. The letters respecting the state of Ireland under the Viceroyalty of the Duke of Bedford, also here, are not a little interesting."-MORNING HERALD.

BELL.-LIVES OF THE MOST EMINENT ENGLISH POETS. By ROBERT BELL, Esq. 2 vols. fcp. 8vo. with Vignette Titles, 12s. cloth.

BELL.-THE HISTORY OF RUSSIA,

From the Earliest Period to the Treaty of Tilsit. By ROBERT BELL, Esq. 3 vols. fcp. 8vo. with Vignette Titles, 188. cloth.

BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY

Of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge.
AZ-ZUBEYDI, comprising the letter A), 8vo. 128. each, cloth.

Half-volumes 1 to 7 (Aa to

*** Published Quarterly.-The work will probably not exceed Thirty Volumes. "We have carefully examined the articles under letter A, now completed, and have no reason to complain of any want of uniformity. There seems to have been, on the whole, a judicious apportioning of space, according to the importance of the individual. In order to secure this necessary uniformity, a society, which had no pēcsniary profit as its end, was more likely to succeed than a private publisher, or boly of publishers. In style, execution, and completeness, the lives are far superior to those of any biographical dictionary with which we are acquainted. The only one, indeed, with which, for completeness, it can be compared, is the French Biographie Universelle,' but a this respect it has very greatly the advantage." [The reviewer institutes a comparison in favour of the English work, too long to be quoted, and ends his paragraph as follows:-So that the Society's Dictionary must be regarded as a labour not only for Great Britain, but for Europe.-In all the articles there are two points in which they are fuller and more accurate than any previous work of the kind; and these are, the titles, dates, and places of publi cation of books, and their editions, and the sources from whence the materials have been derived for the biography.”

BLACK.-A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON BREWING,

ATHENACM.

Based on Chemical and Economical Principles: with Formula for Public Brewers, and
Third Edition, revised and cor-
By WILLIAM BLACK.
Instructions for Private Families.
The Additions revised by Professor Graham, of the
rected, with considerable Additions.
London University. 8vo. 10s. 6d. cloth.

"I take occasion, in concluding this article, to refer my readers to the Practical Treatise on Brewing, by Mr.
William Black, a gentleman of much experience in the business. His little work contains a great deal of useful in-
formation."-DR. URE'S SUPPLEMENT TO HIS " DICTIONARY."

BLAINE. AN ENCYCLOPEDIA OF RURAL SPORTS;

By DELABERE Or, a complete Account, Historical, Practical, and Descriptive, of Hunting, Shooting, Fishing, Racing and other Field Sports and Athletic Amusements of the present day. P. BLAINE, Esq. Author of "Outlines of the Veterinary Art," "Canine Pathology," &c. &c. Illustrated by nearly 600 Engravings on Wood, by R. Branston, from Drawings by Alken, 1 thick vol. 8vo. £2. 10s. cloth. T. Landseer, Dickes, &c. BLAIR'S CHRONOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL TABLES, From the Creation to the present time: with Additions and Corrections from the most authentic Writers including the Computation of St. Paul, as connecting the Period from the Exode to the Temple. Under the revision of Sir HENRY ELLIS, K.H., Principal Librarian of the British Museum. Imperial 8vo. 31s. 6d. half-bound morocco.

"The student of history, long accustomed to the Doctor's ponderous and unmanageable folio, will rejoice over this handsome and handy volume. It is the revival and enlargement, in a far more compact and available form than the original, of the celebrated Chronological Tables' of Dr. Blair. It comprises additions to our own time, and correc tions from the most recent authorities. The outline of the plan is faithfully preserved and carried out, with every improvement of which it was susceptible."-EXAMINER.

BLOOMFIELD.-HISTORY OF THE PELOPONNESIAN WAR.

By THUCYDIDES. A New Recension of the Text, with a carefully amended Punctuation; and copious NOTES, Critical, Philological, and Explanatory, almost entirely original, but partly selected and arranged from the best Expositors: accompanied with full Indexes, both of Greek Words and Phrases explained, and matters discussed in the Notes

The whole illus

trated by Maps and Plans, mostly taken from actual surveys. By the Rev. S. T. BLOOMFIELD, D.D. F.S.A. 2 vols. 8vo. 38s. cloth.

BLOOMFIELD.-HISTORY OF THE PELOPONNESIAN WAR.

By THUCYDIDES. Newly translated into English, and accompanied with very copious Notes,
Philological and Explanatory, Historical and Geographical. By the Rev. S. T. BLOOMFIELD,
D.D. F.S.A. 3 vols. 8vo. with Maps and Plates, 2. 5s. boards.

BLOOMFIELD. THE GREEK TESTAMENT:

With copious English Notes, Critical, Philological, and Explanatory. By the Rev. S. T. BLOOMFIELD, D.Ď. F.S.A. 5th Edition, improved. 2 vols. 8vo. with a Map of Palestine, £2, cloth.

BLOOMFIELD.-COLLEGE & SCHOOL GREEK TESTAMENT;

With English Notes. By the Rev. S. T. BLOOMFIELD, D.D. 3d Edition, greatly enlarged, and very considerably improved, 12mo. 10s. 6d. cloth.

BLOOMFIELD.-GREEK AND ENGLISH LEXICON TO THE NEW TESTAMENT: especially adapted to the use of Colleges, and the Higher Classes in Public Schools; but also intended as a convenient Manual for Biblical Students in general. By Dr. BLOOMFIELD. 2d Edition, much enlarged, and in all respects very greatly improved. 12mo. on wider paper. [In the press.

BOY'S OWN BOOK (THE):

A Complete Encyclopædia of all the Diversions, Athletic, Scientific, and Recreative, of Boyhood and Youth. 20th Edition, square 12mo. with many Engravings on Wood, 6s. boards. BRANDE.-A DICTIONARY OF SCIENCE LITERATURE, AND ART; comprising the History, Description, and Scientific Principles of every Branch of Human Knowledge; with the Derivation and Definition of all the Terms in General Use. Edited by W. T. BRANDE, F.R.S.L. & E.; assisted by JOSEPH CAUVIN, Esq. The various departments are by Gentlemen of eminence in each. 1 very thick vol. 8vo. illustrated by Wood Engravings, £3, cloth.

BRAY. THE PHILOSOPHY OF NECESSITY;

Or, the Law of Consequences as applicable to Mental, Moral, and Social Science. By CHARLB BRAY. 2 vols. 8vo. 15s. cloth.

BREWSTER.-TREATISE ON OPTICS.

By Sir DAVID BREWSTER, LL.D. F.R.S., &c. New Edition. Fcp. 8vo. with Vignette Title, and 176 Woodcuts, 6s. cloth.

BUDGE (J.)-THE PRACTICAL MINER'S GUIDE;

Comprising a Set of Trigonometrical Tables adapted to all the purposes of Oblique or Diagonal,
Vertical, Horizontal, and Traverse Dialling; with their application to the Dial, Exercise of
Drifts, Lodes, Slides, Levelling, Inaccessible Distances, Heights, &c. By J. BUDGE. New
Edition, 8vo.
[In the press.

BULL. THE MATERNAL MANAGEMENT OF CHILDREN,

in HEALTH and DISEASE. By T. BULL, M.D. Member of the Royal College of Physicians, Physician-Accucheur to the Finsbury Midwifery Institution, Author of "Hints to Mothers for the Management of their Health during Pregnancy and in the Lying In Room." A New Edition, revised and enlarged. Fcp. 8vo. 78. cloth.

*** The whole work has been carefully revised, a considerable portion entirely re-written, and several new sections added.

"Excellent guides, and deserve to be generally known."-JOHNSON'S MEDICO-CHIRURGICAL REVIEW.

BULL.-HINTS TO MOTHERS,

For the Management of Health during the Period of Pregnancy and in the Lying-in Room; with an Exposure of Popular Errors in connection with those subjects. By THOMAS BULL, M.D. Physician Accoucheur to the Finsbury Midwifery Institution, &c. &c. 4th Edition, revised and considerably enlarged. Fcp. 8vo. 7s. cloth.

BURDER.-ORIENTAL CUSTOMS,

Applied to the Illustration of the Sacred Scriptures. By SAMUEL BURDER, A.M. 3d Edit. with additions. Fcp. 8vo. 8s 6d. cloth.

Houses and Tents-Marriage-Children-Servants-Food and Drink-Dress and ClothingPresents and Visiting-Amusements-Books and Letters-Hospitality-Travelling-Respect and Honour-Agriculture-Cattle and Beasts- Birds, Insects, and Reptiles-Fruit and Wine -Kings and Government-War-Punishments-Religion--Time and Seasons-MedicineFunerals, &c.

BURNS. THE PRINCIPLES OF CHRISTIAN PHILOSOPHY; containing the Doctrines, Duties, Admonitions, and Consolations of the Christian Religion. By JOHN BURNS, M.D. F.R.S. 5th Edition. 12mo. 7s. boards.

Man is created for a Future State of Happiness; on the Means by which a Future State of Happiness is procured; of what is required of Man that he may obtain a Future State of Happiness; of the Nature of the Future State of Happiness; of the Preparation for the Future State of Happiness; of Personal Duties; of Relative Duties; of the Duties Men owe to God; of the Admonitions and Consolations afforded by the Christian Religion.

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BURNS.-CHRISTIAN FRAGMENTS;

Or, Remarks on the Nature, Precepts, and Comforts of Religion. By JOHN BURNS, M.D. F.R.S. Professor of Surgery in the University of Glasgow. Author of "The Principles of Christian Philosophy." Fcp. 8vo. 58. cloth.

"We recommend this volume with sincere pleasure to our readers, as an admirable manual of devotion, and a safe companion in seasons of distress."-ATHENEUM.

BUTLER.-SKETCH OF ANCIENT & MODERN GEOGRAPHY.

By SAMUEL BUTLER, D.D. late Lord Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry; and formerly Head Master of Shrewsbury School. New Edition, revised by his SON. 8vo. 9s. boards.

The present edition has been carefully revised by the author's son, and such alterations introduced as continually progressive discoveries and the latest information rendered necessary, Recent Travele have been constantly consulted where any doubt or difficulty seemed to require it; and some additional matter has been added, both in the ancient and modern part.

BUTLER.-ATLAS OF MODERN GEOGRAPHY.

By the late Dr. BUTLER. New Edition; consisting of Twenty-three coloured Maps, from a New Set of Plates; with an Index of all the Names of Places, referring to the Latitudes and Longitudes. 8vo. 12s. half-bound.

BUTLER.-ATLAS OF ANCIENT GEOGRAPHY.

By the late Dr. BUTLER. Consisting of Twenty-three coloured Maps; with an Index of all the Names of Places, referring to the Latitudes and Longitudes. New Edition. 8vo. 12s. hbd. ***The above two Atlases may be had, half-bound, in One Volume, 4to. price 24s. CALLCOTT.-A SCRIPTURE HERBAL.

With upwards of 120 Wood Engravings. By LADY CALLCOTT. Square crown 8vo. 258. cloth.
All the vegetable productions mentioned
"The Herbal is executed in a very meritorious and interesting manner.
in the Scriptures are alphabetically enumerated and described, and the texts in which they occur eited; the properties
of the various plants are stated under each, and, where critical opinions differ as to their identification, compared,
with the authoress's judgment on the conflicting testimony. Beautiful woodcuts illustrate all the specimens, whilst
the authoress's travels have enabled her to offer many original remarks of an interesting kind. Finally, the whole is
seasoned with appropriate quotations and reflections to relieve the drier points of inquiry, and blend the pleasing
with the instructive, in an elegant style, than which nothing could be better adapted to the nature of the volume:
and when we have added that the book is altogether AN EXCELLENT BIBLE COMPANION, we can bestow no higher
praise."-LITERARY GAZETTE.

CATLOW.-POPULAR CONCHOLOGY;

Or, the Shell Cabinet arranged: being an Introduction to the Modern System of Conchology: with a sketch of the Natural History of the Animals, an account of the Formation of the Shells, and a complete Descriptive List of the Families and Genera. By AGNES CATLOW. Fep. 8vo. with 312 Woodcuts, 10s. 6d. cloth.

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"A pleasant, useful, and well-illustrated volume."-JAMESON'S EDIN. PHILOS. JOURNAL.

CHALENOR.-POETICAL REMAINS OF MARY CHALENOR.

Fcp. 8vo. 4s. cloth.

"The poems are sweetly natural; and, though on topics often sung, breathe a tenderness and melancholy which are at once soothing and consolatory."-LITERARY GAZETTE.

CHALENOR.-WALTER GRAY,

A Ballad, and other Poems. 2d Edition, including the Poetical Remains of Mary Chalenor.
Fcp. 8vo. 6s. cloth.

"As the simple and spontaneous effusions of a mind apparently filled with feelings which render the fireside happy, and untinctured with affectation or verbiage, they may with benefit be received into the happy homes of England,' and offered as a gift to the youthful of both sexes."-CHAMBERS'S EDINBURGH JOURNAL.

CLAVERS.-FOREST LIFE.

By MARY CLAVERS, an Actual Settler; Author of "A New Home, Who 'll Follow?" 2 vols. fcp. 8vo. 12s. cloth.

COLLEGIAN'S GUIDE (THE);

Or, Recollections of College Days, setting forth the Advantages and Temptations of a Univer-
College, Oxford. Post 8vo. 10s. 6d. cloth.
sity Education. By **********, M.A.

"A volume of this kind has long been wanted. It traces amusingly the course of the student, from the first discas-
sion that arises in his family on his going to college till his preparation for a first-class man. It details the first
steps that should be taken, gives the characters of the several colleges, prescribes modes of life and courses of study;
establishes intelligible beacons against the shoals and quicksands of idleness and dissipation, and debt, and draws
the beau-ideal of a first-rate collegian. This knowledge is thrown into the form of actual occurrence, being the
result of the writer's own experience and observation. The spirit of the book is excellent; and the book itself cannot
fail to be useful. All the chapters on college life are admirably written - lively, without exaggeration; practically
useful, yet very amusing; discursive and various, yet all tending to the object of elevating the collegian's character,
keeping him from discreditable practices, and fitting him, by a judicious course of study, for the highest pursuits of
life."-BRITANNIA.

COLTON.-LACON; OR, MANY THINGS IN FEW WORDS.

By the Rev. C. C. COLTON. New Edition. 8vo. 12s. cloth.

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