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Facts and Fictions, 41. Fables and Moral Maxims in Verse and Prose, 829. Family Library, 42, 829. Fay's (T. S.) Norman Leslie, 709. Fellowes' (J.) State- ment of his Case, 634. Field's (G.) Chromatography, 21. Finesse, a Novel, 198. Fisher's (P.) Angler's Souvenir, 825. Fisher's Views in India, 39; Drawing- Room Scrap-Book, 612; Juvenile Scrap-Book, 745. Fleming's Lecture on Teinds and Tithes, 408. Flowers of Poetry, 619. Foggo's (G.) Letter to Lord Brougham on the Royal Academy, 455. Ford's (Dr.) Zenobia, 619. Forget-Me-Not, 691. Foreign Quarterly Review, 195. Fossil Fuel, History and Description of, 705. Fox's (Rev. S.) King Alfred's Anglo-Saxon Versions of the Metres of Boethius, 311. Fragments from the History of John Bull, 152. Fragment on Mackintosh, 216. Free and Safe Government, 328. Freeling's (A.) Lacey's Railway Companion, 25. French's (J. G.) Na- ture of Cholera Investigated, 198. Friendship's Offer- ing, 678. Fulcher's Lady's Memorandum-Book, 696. Gardener's Magazine, 280, 441. Geographical Annual, 730. Georgian Era, 41. Gell's (Sir W.) Pompeiana, 616. Gibson's (T. A.) Etymological Geography, 648. Gilbert Gurney, 757. Gil Blas de la Jeunesse, 552. Gilfillan's (R.) Songs, 403. Gleig's (Rev. G. R.) Guide. to the Holy Sacrament, 266. Goddard's (G.) Law made Easy, 266. Godwin's (W.) Transfusion, 296. Godwin's (Mrs.) Reproving Angel, 210. Gog and Magog, 808. Golden Glove, 619. Golden Rules of Life, 328. Good-
win's (F.) Supplement to his Rural Architecture, 327. Goldie's (Miss E. M.) Poems, 376. Gordon's (R. E.) Parent's Book, 73. Grahame's (J.) History of the United States of North America, 771. Graham's (A.) Means of Ameliorating India, 602. Grattan's (T. C.) Agnes de Mansfield, 754. Gray's (J.) Sketch of English Prose Literature, 455. Green Book, 746. Green (Dr.) on the Diseases of the Skin, 168. Green's (A.) Essay on the Nature of Diseases, 634. Grey's (W. H. C.) Lords and the People, 540. Griffith's (J.) edition of Septem contra Thebas, 168. Griffith's (W.) Treatise on Water on the Brain, 601. Grier's (W.) Mechanic's Calculator, 650. Guazzaroni's Italian Grammar, 376. Guide to Purchasing Horses, 153. Guide to Jewish History, 473. Guides through Dublin, North Wales, Herne Bay, 730. Girdlestone's (Rev. C.) Devotions for Family Use, 829. Glascock's (Capt.) Naval Service, 821.
H. B.'s Political Caricatures, 1. Hall's (Mrs.) Outlaw, 775. Hamilton's (W. T.) Abstract of the Report of the Com- missioners on Religious Instruction in Ireland, 488. Hammer's (J. Von) History of the Assassins, 388. Han- cock's (Dr.) Observations on British Guiana, 409. Hap- piness of the Life to come, 328. Harper's Miscellany, 25. Harry Calverley, 326. Hartley's Oratorical Class- Book, 650. Haslam (Dr.) on the Nature of Thought, 409. Haverfield's (Rev. T. T.) Sermons, 311. Heath's Picturesque Annual, 710; Book of Beauty, 773. Hector Fieramosca, a Tale, 538. Heeren's Manual of Ancient Geography, 730. Heir of Mordaunt, 248. Hennebon, and Bertha of Burgundy, 105. Heraud's (J. A.) Descent into Hell, 244. Hervey's (T. K.) Book of Christmas, 807. Higgins on Climate in France and England, 375. Higgins's (W. M.) Physical History of the Earth, 666. Hiley's English Grammar, 153; Questions and Exercises adapted to, 266. Hind's (G. W.) Plates illustrating Fractures of the Bones, 327. Historical Epitome of the Bible, 829. History of Greece, 523, 569, 634, 714, 829. History of Painting, &c., 540. History of Jamaica, 473. Hodgkin's (Dr.) Lectures on Health, 168. Hoffman's (C. F.) Winter in the Far West, 162. Hoffman's (E. T. A.) Fantastic Tales, 164. Hofland's (Mrs.) Fortitude, a Tale, 408. Hogarth's (G.) Musical History, Biography, and Criticism, 737. Hogg's (J.) Wars of Montrose, 179. Hogg's (Dr.) Visit to Alex- andria, Damascus, &c., 610. Holland's (I.) Cruciana, 714. Holman's (Lieut.) Voyage round the World, 4, 211,724. Hood's Comic Annual, 793,824. Hope's (Eliz.) Immaterial System of Man, 375. Horticultural Re- gister, 441. Horne's (Rev. T. H.) Protestant Memorial, 584. Hoskins's (G. A.) Travels in Ethiopia, 385, 407, 423. Howel's (Rev. W.) Sermons, 153. Howitt's (W.) Pantika, 115. Hughes's (Rev. T. S.) Summaries of the Sermons of Eminent British Divines, 24. Hughes's History of England, 152, 455, 829. Hume's (A.) Scottish Songs, 73. Hunt's (L.) Indicator and the Companion, 540.
Infant Annual, 25. Inglis's (H.) Smaller Channel Islands, 40. Innes' British Youth's Reader, 441. Irving's (W.) Tour on the Prairies, 146; Abbotsford, and Newstead Abbey, 292; Miscellanies, 787, 827. Irving's (T.) Con- quest of Florida, 613, 632. Irving's (J. T.) Indian Sketches, 545.
Jacquemont's (V.) Journey in India, 360. Jameson's (Mrs.) Characteristics of Women, 808. James's (G. P. R.) Gipsy, a Tale, 262; One in a Thousand, 774. Jelf's (Rev. R. W.) Sermons, 569. Jennings' Landscape Annual, 695. Jerrard's (G. B.) Mathematical Researches, 216. Jerrold's Original Dramas, 185; Schoolfellows, a Comedy, 248. Jesse's (E.) Gleanings in Natural His- tory, 547. Jobert's (A. G. C.) Two Words on Lord Brougham's and Paley's Natural Theology, 506. John- ston's (G. W.) Memoirs of John Seldon, 328. stone's (Rev. E.) Life of Christ, 279. Jones's (Rev. J.) Book of the Heart, 153. Joseph's (M.) English and Hebrew Lexicon, 10. Journal of the Heart, 328. Jour- nal of an Excursion to the United States, &c., 242, 566. Journal of the Asiatic Society Transactions of ditto, 579. Judkin's (T. J.) Church and Home Melodies, 73. Juvenile Forget-Me-Not, 726. Japhet in search of a Father, 821.
Kean, Edmund, Life of, 339, 357. Keepsake, 739. Keightley's (T.) History of Greece, 86. Kelly's (J. B.) | History of the Law of Usury, 152. Kennedy's (Dr.)| Prelections on the Greek Language and Literature, 634. Kennedy's (J. P.) Horse-Shoe Robinson, 402. Kent- ish's (M. A. W.) Hob's Excursions, 601. Kidd's (G. B.) Revealed Characteristics of God, 41. Kincaid's (Capt.) Random Shots, 500. Kirby's (Rev. W.) Bridgewater Treatise, 417, 438. Knapp's (H. H.) Tempora Sub- seciva, 601. Knight and the Enchantress, 376. Knowles's (J.) Pronouncing and Explanatory Dictionary, 18, 216. Kidd's Practical Guide to Carvers, 829.
Lamartine's (M. de) Pilgrimage to the Holy Land, 307. Lambert's (N.) Beginner's French Book, 280. Lamb's(C.) English Dramatic Poets, 424; Recollections of Christ's Hospital, &c., 540. Landscape Illustrations of Moore's Irish Melodies, 276. Land and Sea Tales, 806. Lau- rence's (J.) Geology in 1835, 601. Las Cases' Napoleon, 794. Latrobe's (C. J.) Rambler in North America, 339. Leclercq (T.) Proverbes Dramatiques, 216. Lee's (Mrs.) Stories of Strange Lands, 392. Lees' (E.) Af- finities of Plants with Man and Animals, 134. Lee (E.) on Animal Magnetism and Homeopathy, 666. Legends of the North, 168. Leitao (A. de O.) on the Quadrature of the Circle, 601. Le Gros's (W. D.) Fables and Tales suggested by the Frescoes of Pompeii, &c., 639. LEL's Vow of the Peacock, 673. Lewis's (G, C.)|
Essay on the Romance Languages, 456. Letters of Major Downing, 296. Library of Entertaning Know- ledge, 506. Library of Romance, 506. Lieber's (F) Reminiscences of Niebuhr, 631. Light's (W.) Account of Capt. Sir J. Ross's Fxpedition, 323, 342, 359. Literary Union, 408. Little Arthur's History, 506. Little Tra- veller, 714. Lloyd's (Miss) Sketches of Bermuda, 445, Longinus's Treatise on the Sublime, new translation, 634. Lord's (P. B.) Algiers, &c., 360. Loseley Manu- scripts, 641, 679, 713. Loudon's (J. C.) Arboretum Britannicum, 18. Louis's (E. C. A.) Pathological Re searches on Phthisis, 198. Lucca, Gherardo di, Sketches of the Life of, 249. Lydia, a Sacred Drama, 540 Lecture, Introductory, to a Course of Clinical Instruc- tion, 828. Lewis's (W.) Chess for Beginners, 829. Lowndes's (W. T.) Bibliographer's Manual, 820. MacDonnell's (E.) Roman Catholic Oath considered, 279. Mackintosh's Macgregor's (J.) Note-Book, 788, 808. (R. J.) Life of Sir J. Mackintosh, 466, 487, 504. Mac- dougal's (T. St. C.) Modern Geography, 216. Madden's (Dr.) Twelvemonth's Residence in the West Indies, 403. Madden's (H.) Origin of Universities, 375. Magazine of Domestic Economy, 441. Mahmoud, a Romance, 723. Mahon's (J. N.) Poor Laws as they Were and as they Are, 279. Major's (Rev. J. R.) Edition of Milton's Paradise Lost, 393. Mallan (J.) on Dental Surgery, 279. Malvagna, a Romance, 778. Mardens and Daventrys, 118. Margaret Ravenscroft, 738. Marriage Almanack, 198. Martin's (M. C. V.) Treatise on the Conjugation of the French Verbs, 153. Martin's (R. M.) History of the British Colonies, 577, 730, 759. Martin's (J.) Cha- racter of Lord Bacon, 525. Martinet's Manual of Pa- thology, 650. Martineau's (Miss H.) Tale of Cinnamon and Pearls examined, 585. Marryat's (Capt.) Pasha of Many Tales, 343; Pirate, and the Three Cutters, 82. Mary and Florence, 360. Maund's (B.) Botanic Garden, 296. Mayor of Wind-gap, &c., 5. May's (C.) History of Evesham, 25. Meadow's Italian and English Dic- tionary, 280. Mechanic's Magazine, 42. Meek's (Rev. R.) Passion Week, 216. Mephistophiles in England, 433, 453. Merchant and Banker's Commercial Pocket- Guide, 489. Mereweather's (Serj.) History of the Bo- roughs and Municipal Corporations, 87, 104, 117, 134. Miller's (H.) Scenes and Legends of the North of Scot- land, 226. Milman's (Rev. H. H.) Poems, translated from the Sanscrit, 497. Milton's Works, new edition, by Sir E. Bridges, 393, 489, 569, 633. Mirabeau's Memoirs, 152, 165. Mirror, the, 152, 441. Mirror of Parliament, 101. Miser's Daughter, 185. Mitchell's (T.) Acharnenses of Aristophanes, with Notes, 56: Wasps of Aristophanes, 696. Mitford's (R. M.) Sadak and Kalasrade, 279. Mitford's (Miss) Belford Regis, 294. Mitford's History of Greece, new edition, 523, 569, 634,714, 829. Modern Dunciad, &c,, 540. Monro's (Rev. V.) Summer Ramble in Syria, 498, 551. Montgomery's (J.) Poet's Portfolio, 241. Montgomery's (R.) Death, and other Poems, 24. Moodie's (Lieut.) Ten Years in South Africa, 182, 231, 617. Moseley's (Prof.) Treatise on Mechanics, 36. Mosse's (R. B.) Parliamentary Guide, 506. Mother's Catechism of Useful Knowledge, 153. Mudie's (R.) Earth, 601; Air, 730. Murray's (J.) Manual of Chemical Science, 216. Murray's (J.) Guide to Canada, 328. Musical Magazine, 18. My Aunt Pontypool, 726. My Life, 241. Mytton, John, Nim- rod's Memoirs of, 677. Manual of Family and Private Devotion, 829. Memoirs of Mr. Matthias D Amour, 826. Mudie's (R.) Sea, 829.
Napier's (M.) History of the Partition of Lennox, 451. Nash's (Dr.) Edition of Hudibras, 216. National Church Vindicated, 328. Natural History of Man, 601. turalist's Library, 228, 425, 540, 650. Negris' (A.) Edi- tion of Xenophon's Expedition of Cyrus, 696. New- man's (E.) Grammar of Entomology, 73. New Years' Token, 666. New Year's Gift, and Juvenile Souvenir, 714. New Art teaching how to be Plucked, 776. New England and her Institutions, 131. Nightingale's (T.) Oceanic Sketches, 758. Nieuwenhuys' (C. J.) Lives and Works of the Eminent Painters, 38. Noble Deeds of Woman, 425. Northampton (Marquess of) on vacating Seats in Parliament on the Acceptance of Office, 68. Norton's (Hon. Mrs.) Wife, and Woman's Reward, 258. Nuttall's Nouveau Testament, pocket edition, 650. (Dr.) Virgil's Bucolics, 152. Naval Service, the, or Officer's Manual for every Grade in His Majesty's Service, 821.
Observations, by E. W., 81. Old Bachelors, 730. Old Maids, 198. Oriental Annual, 742. Osler's (E.) Life of Admiral Viscount Exmouth, 561, 583. Out of Town, 746. Outre-Mer, 405, 471.
Panizzi's (A.) Edition of the Orlando Furioso, 25. Pa- rent's Cabinet of Amusement, 41, 280, 441, 585. Par- liamentary Indicator, 134. Parliamentary Pocket Com- panion, 152. Parochial Magazine, 18. Parris's (E. T.) Flowers of Loveliness, 722. Parricide, the, a Romance, 791. Partington's (C. F.) Botany Illustrated, 808. Pa- tricians and Plebeians, 808. Pazos's (Dona F.) Ofelia 408. Pearl, the. 696. Pearson's (Dr.) Life and Corre- Perceval's spondence of Rev. C. F. Swartz, 599. (D. M.) Vindication of his Father against Col. Napier, 409. Perils in the Woods, 376. Peters's (Lieut.-Ĉol. Treatise on Equitation, 232. Philanthropic Economy, 360. Phillips's (J. Guide to Geology, 328. Phillips's (Sir R.) Aphorisms, 601. Picture, the, and the Pros- perous Man, 83. Plantagenet, a Novel, 645. Pocket Guide to Cookery, 666. Pocket Guide to Domestic Cookery, 41. Poole's (J.) Sketches and Recollections, 266. Pontecoulant's History of Halley's Comet, 369. Popular Encyclopædia, 25, 424. Pope's Works, Dr.
Croley's edition, 375, 455, 650. Prime Minister, the, 471. Pringle's (T.) Residence in South Africa, 327. Porquet's German Trésor, 153. Practical Society, 24. Probation, and other Tales, 42. Provincial Sketches, 243. Posthumous Letters of Rev. Rabshakeh Gather- coal, 249. Pulpit, the, 280, 650. Parliamentary Talk, 829. Progressive Tales for Little Children, 829. Prac- tical Guide to Carvers, 829.
Quetelet Quarterly Journal of Agriculture, 42, 634. (Prof.) on Natural Philosophy, 232. Questions and Answers on the Reigns of the Four Georges, 585. Quin's (M. J.) Voyage down the Danube, &c., 484, 503 Raciborski's (Dr.) Manual of Auscultation, &c. 601. Random Recollections of the House of Commons, 729, 746. Ranking, Supplement to his Peru and Mexico, 25. Rask's Essay on the Sibilants, &c., 649. Raumer's (F. von) History of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries, 177, 196, 214, 263. Reid and Matheson's (Drs.) Visit to the American Churches, 408. Reynolds's (J. N.) Voyage of the Frigate Potomac, 405. Red- ding's (C.) Shipwrecks and Disasters at Sea, 441. Rhymes for my Children, 249. Rice's (M.) Initiatory Step to English Composition, 730. Riddell's (J.) Legal and Historical Tracts, 453. Richardson's (C.) New English Dictionary, 17. Rickman's (T.) Attempt to Discriminate various Styles of Architecture, 88. Ro- berts's (Miss) Scenes and Characteristics of Hindostan, 522, 539. Roberts's (W. H.) British Wine-Maker, &c., 132. Roberts's (G.) History of Lyme Regis and Char- mouth, 116. Roberts's (M.) Sea-Side Companion, 425. Robertson's (Dr.) Treatise on Diet and Regimen, 549. Robinson's (H. B.) Memoirs of Sir T. Picton, 625, 648. Robson's (T.C.) Treatise on Marine Surveying, 10. Roe- buck's British Wine-Maker, 441. Rogers's (S.) Poeti- cal Works, new edition, 808, 714, 506, 634, 279, 441, 134, 198. Rondeau's (J.) Elements of Truth, 153, 279. Romances of Many Lands, 134. Rosabel, a Novel, 306. Rosellini (Signor) Monumenti dell' Egitto e della Nu- bia, 97. Ross's (Capt. Sir J.) Narrative of a Second Voyage in search of a North-west Passage, 289; Ap- pendix to ditto, 755. Ross's Hobart Town Almanack, 745. Rowbotham's Guide to Spanish and English Conversation, 153. Rudelle's (L. de) French Pro- nouncing-Book, 25. Rusender's (J. S.) German Mas- ter, 601. Romance of History-India, 822. Reynolds (Sir Joshua), Literary Works of, 823.
School Reward-Book, 216. Synopsis of Greek Gram- mar, 585. Sydney Beresford, 185. Sea, the, 829. Talbot's (Hon. R.) Translation of Goethe's Faust, 279. Talfourd's (Serj.) Tales of my Neighbourhood, 325. Tragedy of Ion, 609. Tattam's (Rev. H.) Egyptian Lexicon, 616. Taylor's (Rev. C. B.) Social Evils and their Remedy, 42, 279, 441. Taylor's (T.) Life of Bishop Heber, 248. Taylor's (J.) Catechism of Foreign Exchanges, 601. Teale's (R.) Manual of Writing and Drawing, 297. Tegner's (E.) Frithiof's Saga, 369. Temple's (Major) Excursions in the Mediterranean, &c., 193, 232. Thaumaturgia, 279. Theological Li- brary, 232. Thomson (J.) on the Trade with China, 601. Thomson's (W.) Two Journeys through Italy, &c., 472. Thomson's (Dr.) Records of General Sci- ence, 17. Thornton's (E.) India, its State and Pro- spects, 198. Thorold's (Mrs.) Letters from Brussels, 643. Three Years in the Pacific, 7, 23. Tiede- Tales, 450. Tiark's German Reader, 585. mann's Treatise on Comparative Physiology, 619. Tocqueville's (A. de) Democracy in America, 405, 597, Todd's 664. Todd's (Rev. J.) Student's Manual, 601. (R.) Cyclopædia of Anatomy and Physiology, 619. Torrens on the Colonisation of Southern Australia, 375; Col. Napier on Ditto, 375. Token, and Atlantic Souvenir, 696. Trevor's (Hon. A.) Life and Times of William III., 540. Trollope's (Rev. W.) History of Christ's Hospital, &c., 52. Trollope's (Mrs.) Tre- mordyn Cliff, 563. Tucker's (H. St. G.) Tragedies, 376. Tufnell's (H.) Lecture before the Colchester Me chanics' Institute, 661. Twamley's (Louisa A.) Poems, 162. Twenty Years in Retirement, 628. Tymma' (S.) Family Topographer, 730. Tyrell (J.) on Consump tion, 198. Thorburn's (T. S.) Elements of Bedside Medicine, 829. Treatise on Pulmonary Consumption, &c. 829.
Sacred Classics, 152, 168, 232, 280, 506, 564, 634, 714, 829. Sacred Offering, 41. St. John's (J. A.) Tales of the Ramadhan, 481, 504. St. Leon, a Drama, 198. Saun- Scenes and ders's (E.) What is Phrenology? 808. Stories of a Clergyman in Debt, 114, 180. Scenes and Stories, 8. Schlegel (Prof.) Philosophy of History, 626, 646. Schwench's (C.) Dictionary of the German Language, 296. Scoresby's (Rev. W.) Memorials of the Sea, 584. Scott's (Sir W.) Prose Works, new edition, 134, 280, 311, 408, 441,584, 634, 696, 829. Scottish Steam- Boat Guide, 552. Scudamore (Dr. Sir C.) on the Gout, 248. Seares (J.) on the Comet, 696. Sedgwick's (Miss) Linwood's, à Novel, 578. Selections from the American Poets, 33. Senior (N. W.) on the Condition of the Labouring Classes in Europe and America, 540. Sentiment not Principle, 483. Seymer's (J. G.) Ro- mance of Ancient Egypt, 692. Sharpe's Diamond En- glish Dictionary, 473. Shelley's (Mrs.) Lodore, 194. Sherwood's (Mrs.) Sabbaths on the Continent, 248. Short Account of Veterinary Surgery, 153. Sidney's (Rev. E.) Life and Remains of Rev. S. Walker, 216. Sigourney's (Mrs.) Way to be Happy, 248. Sillery's (C. D.) Exiles of Chamouni, and Rose of Cashmere, 618. Sime's (W.) Sacred Geography, 24. Sinclair's (J.) History, &c. of the Dahlia, 619. Sir Arthur Wilmot, 489. Sir Robert de Bruce, 619. Sister's Tragedy, 619. Small's Slavery in the United States of America, 425. Veterinary Tablet, 266, 666. Smith's (J.) Catalogue Raisonné of the Works of Dutch, Flemish, and French Painters, 486. Smith's Chairman and Speaker, 601. Smith (T.) on the Power and Operation of Numbers, 602. Smith (Dr. J.) on the Writings of the Prophets, 152. Smith's Wealth of Nations, new edition, 425, 634. Smith's (G. L.) Queen Anne Boleyn, 619. Smith's (C. J.) Antiquities, 696. Soames's (H.) History of the Anglo-Saxon Church, 213. Songs of the Prophets, 279. Songs of England and Scotland, 506. Specimens of Ancient Sculpture, Egyptian, Etruscan, &c., 593. Spencer's (W. R.) Poems, 248. Spiller's (W. H.) Ele- ments of Algebra, 153. Spindler's Enthusiast, 375. Spiritual Food, 473. Spiritual Despotism, 216. Spring's (Dr.) Essay on Traits of Christian Character, 714. Squib Annual, 745. Stamford's (J. K.) Lady's Gift,
Ur- Underwood's (J. W.) Medical Student's Guide, 584. cullu (D. J. de), Tratado Elementar de Geografia, &c., Ure's (Dr.) Philosophy of Manufactures, 425. Usurer, the, 619.
Vacher's Parliamentary Companion, 168. Ventouillac (L. T.), Bouquet Litteraire, 152. Virginia Springs, Letters descriptive of, 641. Voice from the Dormi- tory, 375. Valpy's Greek Grammar, 829. Very Little Tales for very Little Children, 829.
Wade's (T.) Poems and Sonnets, 408. Wake, Memoir of the Family of, 473. Wall (Dr.) on the Original State of the Text of the Hebrew Bible, &c., 690. Wallace's (Dr.) Observations on Lord Brougham's Natural The- ology, 506. Wardrop (Dr.) on Blood-letting, 794. Ward's (Miss) Translation of Marco Visconti, 777. Ware's (Rev. H.) Scenes and Characters, 650. War- ren's (Dr.) Laws and Regulations of the Wesleyan Me thodists, 232. Watts's (A. A.) Cabinet of Modern Art, Weatherhead's (Dr.) Treatise on Headach, 185. Wells's (Rev. J.) Letters on the Philosophy of Un- belief, 455. Wemyss's (T.) Key to the Symbolical Language of Scripture, 266. Whitehead's (E.) Pierce Falcon, 198. White's (C.) Belgic Revolution, 425. Wife, the, a Drama, 441. Wild's (W.) Instructions on Building Cottages, 25. Wilkinson's (I. G.) Topo- graphy of Thebes, &c., 144, 166. Williams's (C.) World of Waters, 297; Visible History of England, 602. Wil- liams's (Dr.) Memoirs of Sir Matthew Hale, 249. Wil- lis's (R.) Architecture of the Middle Ages, 279. Willis's (N. P.) Melanie, and other Poems, 230; Pencillings by the Way, 741. Wilson's (Dr.) Voyage round the World, 721. Wilson's (H. H.) Specimens of the Theatre of the Hindus, 20. Wilson's (Prof.) Manual of Universal His- tory, 198. Wilson's (J. M.) Tales of the Borders, 215. Winter Leaves, 216. Wittich's (W.) German for Be- ginners, 41. Woodhouse's (B.) Essay on Musical In- tervals, 232. Wordsworth's (W.) Yarrow Revisited, 257. Wortley's (Lady E. S.) Village Churchyard, and other Poems, 52. Wright's (Rev. J.) Last of the Cortes, 360. Wright's (M.) Greek and English Lex- icon, 424. Wright's (Dr.) Translation of Seiler's Biblical • Hermeneutics, 230. Works of Dr. Channing, 829. Yarrell's (W.) History of British Fishes, 229, 596. Minister's Guide, 280; Ditto Companion, 280. Queen, 441.
Zornlin's (R. M.) What is a Comet, Papa? 506.
Eclectic Society, 119. Egyptian Antiquities, illustrated in a Lecture by Mr. Landseer, 199. Entomological So- ciety, 25, 90, 153, 250, 297, 361, 410, 441, 540, 683, 715, 795.
ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE. Ancient Church, notice of one recently restored to light, Central America, Researches in, 456.
Geographical Society, 43, 74, 106, 134, 168, 200, 249, 280, 312, 328, 376, 409, 760, 808. Geological Society, 74, 106, 186, 200, 280, 410, 730, 746, 778, 809. Graphic So- ciety, 74, 106, 169, 377.
Horticultural Society, 297. Hunterian Theatre of Ana- tomy, 153.
Institute of British Artists, Opening Meeting of, 393. Linnean Society, 56, 89, 119, 153, 185, 232, 266, 297, 343, 393, 715, 746, 810.
Medical Police, Dr. Litchfield's Lecture on, 697. Me- dico-Botanical Society, 57, 74, 120, 217, 731. Royal Geological Society of Cornwall, 697. Royal Insti- tution, 73, 89, 105, 119, 135, 186, 216, 249, 280, 344, 393. Russell Institution, 90.
Society of Arts, 42, 105, 168, 249, 311, 376, 714, 730, 794. Statistical Society of London, 57, 119, 266, 394, 761, 794.
United Service Museum, 250. Western Literary Institution, 361.
Zoological Society, 25, 89, 119, 153, 232, 280, 297, 344, 361, 409, 441, 474, 507, 650, 715, 794. Announcement of Literary and Scientic Meetings every week.
SCIENTIFIC EXPEDITIONS AND VOYAGES OF DISCOVERY. Africa, Projected Expedition to Explore the Central Part of, 267. Ancient Geography, interesting Survey of the Heracleotic Chersonnesus, &c., 619. Astronomy of the Ancient Egyptians, discussed by M. Paravey, 199. Back (Capt.), Notice of, on Red River, 540; his Arrival at Liverpool, 588; some Particulars of his Expedition in Search of Capt. Ross, 602, 635. Central African Expedition, latest Account of, 761. Euphrates' Expedition, 89, 425, 619. Pacific and North and South America, Expedition to, 795 West Coast of Africa, Expedition to survey, 795. MISCELLANEOUS.
Arsenical Poison, Antidote to, 556. Astronomical Notices for 1835, 25.
Boguslawski's Comet, Particulars relative to, 572. Celestial Phenomena, 10, 74, 135, 200, 281, 344, 410, 489, 556. Chronometers, Admiralty Notice respecting Trials of them, 43. Coal Mines in Belgium, Produce of, 667. Coal-tar Gas, Important Discovery respecting, 250. Combustible Fossils in France, 666.
Egyptian Mummy, Accounts of one recently unrolled, 425. Electro-Magnetism, Experiments in, 634. Gallery of Practical Science-Oxyhydrogen Microscope, 715.
Halley's Comet, History of, 506; its present Appearance, 619; Notes on, 660.
Indian Coins, Notices of Mr. Honiberger's valuable Col- lection, 619.
Mexican Antiquities, Notice of some recently discovered, 650. Motion of the Sun through Space, interesting Paper on, 394.
Pneumatic Railway, Detailed Account of the, 457. Pro- gress of Scientific Improvements, 714. Representative Chart of England and Wales, 425. Royal Dispensary for Diseases of the Ear, Anniversary of, 280, 297. Ross (Sir J.), Capt. Sabine's Notice of his Mistakes, 810. Scientific Intelligence from Germany, 457. Submarine Register Barometer, a new Invention, 778, 795. Sun's Rays, on the Composition of, 43. Water, on the Supply of, to the Metropolis, 360, 377, 394.
LITERARY AND LEARNED.
MEETINGS OF LEARNED BODIES.
Literary Fund, 171, 361, 395, 427. London University, 330. Northern Society of Antiquaries, 26.
Royal Asiatic Society, 75, 106, 135, 233, 312, 328, 410, 442, 474, 795. Royal Society, 27, 58, 75, 90, 120, 153, 170, 186, 233, 297, 344, 746, 761, 778, 795, 810. Royal So- ciety of Literature, 90, 281, 297, 313, 344, 411, 761. Society of Antiquaries, 27, 44, 75, 90, 106, 120, 137, 170, 186, 200, 217, 234, 267, 281, 298, 313, 330, 344, 377, 410, 746, 761, 778, 795, 810.
Ancient Egypt, Herodotus quoted on, 120. Phrenology, discussed at the French Academy of Sci- Documents preserved by our ancient Nobility and Gentry, Prussian Literature, information relative to the present state of, 489. Vesuvius, in a state of Eruption, described, 602.
375. Standard French Works, 408, 455. Standard Novels, 311, 441, 619. Stanley, a Tale, 441. State of Excavations in the Neighbourhood of Rome, 552. the Nation, 279. State Papers, under the authority of Gas, Inflammable, not a modern discovery, 569. his Majesty's Commission, 225, 246. Steam to Facts on the Situation of Turkey, 634. ences, 198. Steedman's (A.) Wanderings in Southern India, 669. Africa, 468. Stephen's (Geo.) Manuscripts of Erdély, 41. Stepney's (Lady) Heir Presumptive, 67. Stewart's (R. B.) Outlines of Botany, 540. Stewart's (J.) Advice to Purchasers of Horses, 666. Stickney's (Miss) Poetry of Life, 642. Stilling (Heinrich), his Childhood, Youth- ful Years, &c., 102, 662. Stirling on the Countries be tween Persia and India, 601. Stolterforth's (A. von) Rhenish Minstrel, 296. Strickland's (Miss) Pilgrims of Walsingham, 277. Strong's (Rev. C.) Sonnets, 451. Student's Cabinet Library, 441. Sturm (C.) on the Solution of Numerical Equations, 619. Sturge's Guide to Draughts, 249. Styles's (R.) Poems, 540. Sunday-
ARTS AND SCIENCES. MEETINGS OF SCIENTIFIC BODIES.
Astronomical Society, 42, 56, 185, 233, 328, 457, 746. Ar- chitectural Society, 715.
British Association for the Advancement of Science, Fifth Meeting at Dublin, 513, 529, 552, 570, 585, 696. College of Physicians, 73, 137, 281, 742.
Elementary Education in France, Report on, 746. History and Statistics of Sweden, 490.
Literature, Government Encouragement of, 170. Phrenology, Cards to Illustrate, 58. Salt's Egyptian Antiquities, Sale of, 442. University Intelligence, every week.
FINE ARTS.
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
Alfred Crowquill's Memorandum-Book, 28. Allan's Sir W. Scott, by Burnet, 187, Allen's (Lieut.) Views in
the Island of Ascension, 218. Amulet Illustrations, 761. Athenæum Club, Portraits of its Members, 716. Autograph Portfolio, 411.
Beattie's (Dr.) Scotland, Illustrated, 636; Switzerland, Illustrated, 138, 345, 683. Biblical Keepsake, 684. Bo- nington's Knight Templar, by Reynolds, 75. Book of Bostock's Earl of Wilton, by C. Turner, Gems, 698. 636. Bristow's Boxall's Cordelia, by Bromley, 315. Jack Hall, the Eton Fisherman, by Graves, 202. Burns' Works, Landscape Illustrations to, 27. Buss's Time and Tide wait for no Man, by Rolls, 345.
Cabinet of Engravings, 122. Cabinet of Modern Art, 779. Cadman's School Stenography, 667. Caricatures, 28, 122, 572. Carucci's Last Supper, Etching from, 234. Carlyle's Furness Abbey, by Day and Haghe, 138. Caveler's Select Specimens of Gothic Architecture, 650. Chalon's Consequence of driving things off," by Rolls, 762. Chimpanze, Portrait of, 779. Chinnery's Rev. C. Gutzlaff, by R. J. Lane. Collas' (M. A.) Trésor de Numismatique et de Glyptique, 282. Cooper's Stu- dies of Cattle, 91. Cowper's Works, Illustrations to, Grimshawe's edition, 218, 557. Cruickshank's (F.) Por- trait of J. J. Audubon, by Turner, 91. Cruikshank's Sketch Book, 154, 731. Cooper's Richard III. and Earl of Richmond at the Battle of Bosworth, 811.
Everard's Flowers from Nature, 620. Exchequer Tally, Fac-simile of one, 362.
Farrier's Loiterer, by Mr. Simons, 651. Finden's Byron Beauties, 28, 121, 171; Landscape Illustrations of the Bible, 268, 378. Fisher's Picturesque Illustrations of Great Britain, &c. 378. Forget-Me-Not Illustrations, 684. Forrester's Portuguese Scenery, 572. Friedel's Lithographic Drawing and Printing, 620. Friendship's Offering Illustrations, 667.
Gandee's Instructor in Ornamental Painting, 315. Gil-
bert's Scenery in the Neighbourhood of Lymington, by Haghe, 235, 716. Gould's (J.) Monograph of the Family of Kamphastidæ, 44. Grant's Views of Elgin Cathe- Guercino's dral, 490. Grant's Penny Wedding, 589. Queen Esther, by Miss Cole, 187. Gallery of Modern British Artists, 811. Golden Age, the, 830. Hancock's Lord Middleton, &c. by Giller, 202; Mundig, the Winner of the Derby, by Lewis, 475. Harding's Corsair's Isle, by Lucas, 684. Haydon's Spanish Nun, by Bromley, 635. Hayter's Hon. Mrs. Norton, by Gel- ler, 131. Heath's Gallery of British Engravings, 268; Picturesque Annual Illustrations, 698; Book of Beauty Illustrations, 761. Histoire de Gil Blas de Santillane, ornée de Vignettes, 411. Holmes's Lord Byron, by Ryall, 603. Hullmandell's Lithographic Drawing-
Inskipp's Sketches from Nature, by Wagstaff, 76, 235, 811.
Jennings's Landscape Annual, 557, 603. Jones's Sir F. Freeling, by C. Turner, 345. Jones's Tribunal of the Inquisition, by Egan, 362. Johnson's (Dr.) Life and Times, Illustrations of, 362.
Kidd's Cottage Musicians, by Carlos, 345.
Landscape and Coast Scenery of Ireland, 362. Landscape Annual Illustrations, 698. Landseer's (E.) Little Red- Riding Hood, by Robinson, 443. Lawrence's Lady Selina Meade, by Doo, 762. Laurence's Prof. Tiede- mann, 779. Lewis's (J. F.) Spanish Mendicant, by G. Lewis, 268; Sketches and Drawings of the Alham- bra, 396. Liverseege's Works, Engravings from, 171. Lodge's Portraits and Memoirs, 27, 557. Lord Chief- Justice Tyndal (the Right Hon.) 830.
M'Clise's Miss Landon, by Finden, 779. Mackenzie's Memorials of Oxford, by Le Keux, 171, 378, 589. Magna Charta, Copied from the British Museum, by Netherclift, 557. Martin's (J.) Crucifixion, 91; De- stroying Angel, by A. Martin, 636; Illustrations of the Bible, 411. Measor's Joseph Wolff, 411. Melling's Attack of a Baggage-Wagon at Naseby Field, 345. Meyer's British Birds, 187. Milton's Works, Embel- lishments of, 589. Minasi's Pen-and-Ink Drawing of Mr. Balfe, 779. Members of the Athenæum Club, 811. Negelen's Guilia Grisi, by Lane, 378.
362, 589. Storers' (J. and H. S.) Fountain's Abbey, 122. | Swain's Memoirs of Henry Liverseege, 540. Scharf's Views in the Zoological Gardens, 811.
Taylor's Remains of St. Stephen's Chapel, by Picken, 138. Thrupp's Outlines from Coleridge's Ancient Ma- riner, 557. Townshend's, Lord Charles, Pictures, Sale of, 234. Treatise on Painting, by Leonardo da Vinci, 699. Turner's (C.) Wm. Brockedon, Esq. 345. Walton and Cotton's Complete Angler, Illustrated, 44. Wareham's Map of Palestine, 620. Watson's Dr. Thomson, by Hodgett, 138. West's Gallery of Paint- ings, by H. Moses, 589. Williams's (R. J.) History of the Art of Sculpture in Wood, 588. Wine and Wal- nuts, New Graphic Work by the Author of, 698. Winkle's Cathedrals, 59, 171, 411. Wood's Dr. John- son, Physician to the King, by Phillips, 541. Wyatt's Fair Forester, by Doo, 427. Woolnoth's (T. A.) Prayer, by T. Woolnoth, 811.
Aders (Mr.) his Pictures removed for Sale, 490. Ancient Art, splendid Collection, 474.
Banti's Statue of Bonaparte, 314. British Gallery, 330, 345. British Institution, 91, 106, 121, 137, 154, 796. List of Pictures Sold, 267. Burford's Panorama of Jerusalem, 218.
David's Pictures, 314. Glover's Views in Van
Daniell's Elephant Hunting, 508. Gallery of British Art, 635. Diemen's Land, 427. Lawrence Gallery, 427, 508. Leyland's Model of Kil- meny, 235.
Martin's Deluge, at the Louvre, 345. Pall Mall Gallery, 557, Rippingille's Progress of Drukenness, 314. Royal Aca- demy, 298, 314, 330, 345, 361, 378, 395, 410; Distribu- tion of Prizes at, 796.
Society of British Artists, 171, 187, 202, 217, 234. Society of Painters in Water-Colours, 267, 282, 300. Thom's Sculpture, 91. Wyatt's Sculpture, 75.
Architectural Society Conversazione, 59. Artists Bene- volent Fund Dinner, 282, 314. Artists' General Bene- volent Fund Dinner, 330, 362.. Artists' and Amateurs' Conversazione, 779.
Baily's Group of Mother and Child, 121. Carew's Statue of Kean, Notice of, 525.
pital, Mr. Brockedon's Present to, 218. Fine Arts, as connected with Manufactures, Parliamentary Committee appointed to inquire into, 508, 556, 572. French Sculpture, Notice of two Specimens, 299. Knight's Patent Pen-Holder, 138.
Medal struck in honour of Sir John Soane, Presentation of, 201.
National Gallery, Death of Nelson not over the Portico,
330. New Houses of Parliament, Remarks on the Site of, &c. 603. Nixon's Monumental Group, Notice of, 557.
Pompeil. Important Discoveries at, 75.
Royal Academicians, Meeting of, 716; Selection of, 106. Statue to William IV. proposed to be erected in Greenwich Park, 731.
ORIGINAL POETRY.
Versions from the German, by L. E. L. 11, 28, 44, 59, 91, 138, 154, 202; by Sir E. Brydges, 28; Richard Howitt, 651; Robert Montgomery, 299; C. Swain, 603, 651,667, 748; Tyrone Power, 475; G. P. R. James, 830.
Copyright in Foreign Operas, 218. Musical Universal Language, M. Sudre's Lecture on, 443. Organ at St. Dunstan's Church, Notice of, 13. Royal Academy of Music, the King's Scholarships awarded,
Oriental Annual Illustrations, 747. Parris's Hon. Mrs. Norton, by Bromley, 75; Lady Bless- ington, by Gillier, 345; First Affection, by Lupton, 345. Pictures Painted in Oil, on the Preservation and Restoration of, 411. Ponsford's Dr. Marsh, Bp. of Peterborough, by Reynolds, 458. Porter's (Sir R. K.) Mr. Blagrove's 315. Mdlle. Bonnais, 219. Mrs. Bridg- Cavalry forcing a Pass, by Smith, 315. Prentis's Ele- venth Hour, by Bromley 458. Prout's Venice, by Le Keux, 75. Presentation of a Vase to Mr. Hilton, 830. Rembrandt's Woman taken in Adultery, by Phillips, 762. Rhodes's Views of Belvoir Castle, 411. Richard- son's Castles of the English and Scottish Borders, 122. Rome and its surrounding Scenery, 411. Roscoe's Wanderings through North Wales, 202, 378, 650. Rules for Expanding and Diminishing Drawings, 811. Scriven's Shakespeare, from a Picture in the Duke of Buckingham's possession, 572. Shaw's Specimens of Elizabethan Architecture, 378. Smith's British and Foreign Dogs, 300, 557, 667. Stanfield's Coast Scenery,
man's, 363. Miss Chambers's, 123. Miss Clarkson's and Mr. Ribas', 252. Concerts of Ancient Music, 315, 347, 378, 172, 203, 235. Miss Dicken's, 363. Mr. Eliason's, 139, 412. The Misses Elouis', 459. Hanover Square Rooms. 475. Messrs. Haydon and Russell's, 235. Mr. Mr. Herz's, 412. Mr. Holmes', 396. Mr. King's, 363. Lewy's, 379. Mr. Mori's, 347, 396. Miss Pelzler's, 139. Mr. C. Potter's, 347. Philharmonic Society, 139. Royal Academy of Music, 171, 251. Mr. Sedlatzek's, 347. Societa Armonica, 188, 236, 300, 347, 363. Vocal So- ciety, 60, 107, 123, 155, 187, 218.
New Publications, 13, 139, 283, 428, 458, 475, 509, 558, 573, 604, 763.
H. Bankes, Esq., 12. Blanchard, 315. Col Bour 762. Mr. Jas, Drummond, 762. Rev. M. Dra Mr. D. Egerton, 491. Francis Goodwin, Esq. 6 E. Graves, 622. Miss L. M. Hawkins, 762. M: T Heaphy, 762. Mrs. Hemans, 331. James Her Dr. Hooper, 300. H. D. Inglis, 203 Charles LE Robert Lemon, Esq., 491. W. Linley, Esq., 300. 14 W. Long, 491. Rev. Dr. M‘Crie, 573. Dr. McC 572. Rev. T. M. Malthus, 12. T. J. Mathias, L 573. Mr. Mathews, 423. Mr. Mitchell, 72 Murray, Esq., 12. G. S. Newton, Esq., 5 L O'Brien, 428. Richard Sharp, Esq., 235, MT. S ler, Esq., 509. Mr. Thos. Taylor, 762. Dan Teis de Trueba, 651. Lieut.-Col Tod, 763. Mr. J. I Wilson, 763. Charles Coote, Esq. 830.
SKETCHES OF SOCIETY. Almanacks, various, 699, 716. Ancient Tomb disser in Lombardy, 331. Archeology-Magnificent Bat at Bourdeaux, 411. Byron (Lord) an unpaire Letter of, 60. Dean (Mr.) The Submarine Feriper 283. Dongolah Tale, 747. Elephant Shooting lon, 636. Garrick Club Gallery, account of, 731 cian Antiquities discovered by recent Excavacio Athens, 251. Indian Quakers, or Sads, 155. Lar Monument to them at Truro, 12. Literary Mar 362, Naturalists' Club Dinner, 122. Notes & Names, 651. Panorama of King George's Sound Pug's Aeronautic Flight, 345. Royal Society of Lar jure, Munificent Bequest of Prince Hoare, Esq. Sketches of Natural History, 122, 621. Soment Significant? 491. Stevens (Geo. Alex.) Characters Letter of, 45. Vesuvius in a State of Eruption. £ Washington (General) projected Monument to, 70
Adelaide Street Gallery, 76. Model of Abbotsford, Titian's Venus, exhibited in Pall Mall, 24. Di 348. Mr. Rippingelle's Pictures, 348. Industr Fleas, ibid. Salt's Egyptian Antiquities, 412. Mode Palestine, ibid. Aerial Ship, 444 Mr. Deane's m cued Articles from the Royal George Wreck, 453 Gr morama, ibid. Colosseum, ibid.
Dramatic Review-Master Fred's Criticisms, 13. Fr Play's, 61, 140, 156, 172, 188, 283, 364. Progin i Improvement, 123. Adams's Astronomical Lectures, 172, 188.
A Clear Case, 812. Affair of Honour, 188 Agnes St. 812. Beau Ideal, 733. Bronze Horse, 811. Carmila 269. Castilian Nobleman and the Contrabandista, 7. Cavaliers and Roundheads, 668 Celestia, 22. Če Beauties, 188. Carmelites, 779. Cousin Joseph, 38 Covenanters, 525. Death and the Doctor, 107. "Dacre Death, 605. Dream at Sea, 763. Father's Crime, Hazard of the Die, 123. Hearts and Diamonds, 18. Humpbacked Lover, the, 796. I and my Dute 396. Inheritance, 763. I Puritani, 332. Jewess, 74 King's Command, 690. King's Seal, 45. King's Was 61. Lestocq, 139. Love in a Cottage, 637. Ma Croissey, 475. Mandrin, 637. Muleteer's Vos, d My Fellow Clerk, 269. Mysterious Family, E late Friend, 541. My Daughter, 796. New Actress, 2 No Plot without Danger, 589. Not a Word, 76 to the Continent, 61. Old and Young Stagers. A Old Oak Tree, 558. Patrician and Parveau, 38 Poacher and his Dog, 763. Rival Pages, 6.5. Rate Macaire, 156. Sadak and Kalasrade, . Scent Confusion, 29. Schoolfellows, the, 123 Shadow the Wall, 269. Siege of Rochelle, 9. Spirit of th Bell, 379. Stage-Struck, 779. Travelling Carrage, Why don't she Marry? 108. Woman's Faith, Yellow Kids, 685. French Company, 812 King O 796. Minerali, 831. Doves in a Cage, 851. Barbus a Court, 831. The Widow's Viction, 831.
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