CONTENTS 1. WHEWELL'S ELEMENTS OF MORALITY The Elements of Morality, including Polity. By William WHEWELL, D. D., Master of Trinity Col- lege, and Professor of Moral Philosophy in the Uni- versity of Cambridge, Author of the History and the Philosophy of the Inductive Sciences. II. THE OLD ENGLISH DRAMATISTS 1. Specimens of English Dramatic Poets, who lived about the Time of Shakspeare. With Notes. 2. Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of Elizabeth. By WILLIAM Hazlitt. An Introduction to Entomology, or Elements of the Natural History of Insects; comprising an Account of Noxious and Useful Insects, of their Metamorpho- ses, Food, Stratagems, Habitations, Societies, Mo. tions, Noises, Hybernation, Instinct, &c. With Plates. By William KIRBY and William SPENCE. IV. Mahon's LIFE OF THE PRINCE OF CONDÉ . . VI. THE EARL OF CHESTERFIELD 166 The Letters of Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfield; including numerous Letters now first published from the Original Manuscripts. Edited, with Notes, by LORD MAHON. VII. Noves's TRANSLATIONS OF Hebrew POETRY 201 A New Translation of the Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and the Canticles, with Introductions, and Notes, chiefly explanatory. By GEORGE R. Noves, D. D., Hancock Professor of Hebrew, etc., and Dexter Lec. turer in Harvard University. VIII. Scientific Results Of The EXPLORING EXPEDITION 211 1. The Zoophytes ; by James D. Dana, A. M., Geologist of the Expedition. 2. Ethnography and Philology; by HORATIO HALE, A. M., Philologist of the Expedition. 237 with Notes. By ALEXANDER YOUNG. ·X. Critical Notices. 1. Adams's Arithmetic 260 2. Bethune's Sermons 262 3. Palfrey's Tables of Bearings, Distances, &c. 263 New PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED 266 |