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TREUTTEL, WÜRTZ, TREUTTEL JUN. AND RICHTER, Foreign Booksellers to the King,

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THE BOTANY of CAPTAIN BEECHEY'S VOYAGE; comprising an Account of the Plants collected during the Voyage to the Pacific and Bering's Strait, performed in His Majesty's Ship Blossom, under the command of Capt. F. W. BEECHEY, R. N., F. R. S. and F. A. S.; by W. J. HOOKER, LL. D., and G. 4. W. ARNOTT, Esq. Illustrated by numerous plates. Published under the authority of the Right Hon. the Secretary of State for Colonial Affairs, Part I. in 4to. with plates, price 15s.

The work will be published in 10 parts, succeeding each other at short intervals.

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PLANTE ASIATICE RARIORES; or, DESCRIPTIONS and FIGURES of a Select Number of Unpublished EAST INDIAN PLANTS, by N. WALLICH, P.D. Fasciculus V. Imper. fol. with 25 coloured plates, price £2. 10s.

The Work will be completed in Twelve Numbers.

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VALUABLE WORKS JUST PUBLISHED

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FLORA BOREALI-AMERICANA; or, The BOTANY of the Northern Parts of BRITISH AMERICA: Compiled principally from the Plants collected on the Northern Land Expedition under command of Captain Sir John FRANKLIN, R. N.; by W. J. HOOKER, LL. D. Parts I. & II. 4to. with 18 Plates and a Map, each £1. 1s.

The Work will be comprised in Twelve Fasciculi.

FIGURES

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AND DESCRIPTIONS OF FERNS, principally of such as have been altogether unnoticed by Botanists, or as have not yet been correctly Figured; by W. J. HOOKER, LL. D. and R. K. GREVILLE, LL. D. Fascic. X. handsomely printed in folio, with 20 plates, £1. 58. plain, or £2. 2s. coloured. This Work will be included in Twelve Fasciculi. Nos. XI. and XII. are in the Press.

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ILLUSTRATIONS OF INDIAN ZOOLOGY, consisting of New or hitherto Unfigured INDIAN ANIMALS, from the Collection of Major-General HARDWICKE; Selected by J. E. GRAY, Esq. Part V. with Ten beautifully coloured Plates, £1. 1s. The Work will be published in Twenty Parts, succeeding each other at intervals of Three Months.

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THE GENERA AND SPECIES OF ORCHIDEOUS PLANTS, by JOHN LINDLEY, F. R. S. &c. Professor of Botany in the University of London. Part I. Imp. 4to. with 10 col. plates after drawings by BAUER, £1. 10s.

To be completed in four parts.

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THE GENERA AND SPECIES OF ORCHIDEOUS PLANTS. Part I. Malaxideæ, by J. LINDLEY, Esq. &c. 8vo. 7s.

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ILLUSTRATIONS OF OF LANDSCAPE-GARDENING and GARDEN ARCHITECTURE; or, A Collection of Designs, Original and Executed, for laying out Country Residences of every degree and extent, &c. &c., by J. Loudon, F. L. S., &c. &c. Parts I. and II. large folio-price £1. 1s. each.

In Twenty Parts, to appear quarterly; and in three languages—English, French, and German.

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BOTANICAL COMMENTARIES, by JoN. STOKES, M. D. Vol. I. 8vo. 14s.

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A SERMON ON THE PRESENT TIMES, published at the desire of the Mayor and Corporation of Abingdon, by the Rev. W. M. KINSEY, B. D. 8vo. 1s.

BY TREUTTEL, WÜRTZ, & co.

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DIVARICATION of the NEW TESTAMENT into DOC TRINE and HISTORY, by T. WIRGMAN, Esq. 12mo. 2s. 6d.

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NOTES respecting REGISTRATION, and the EXTRINSIC FORMALITIES of CONVEYANCES, by C. P. COOPER, Esq. Part I. 8vo. 6s.

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COOPER-LETTRES sur la COUR de la CHANCELLERIE d'ANGLETERRE, et sur quelques points de la Jurisprudence Anglaise, enrichies de Notes et Appendices, et publiées avec une Introduction par M. P. ROYER COLLARD, Avocat à la Cour Royale de Paris, Professeur à la Faculté de Droit, 8vo. 10s.

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ZOOLOGICAL RESEARCHES and ILLUSTRATIONS; or, NATURAL HISTORY of Nondescript or Imperfectly Known Animals, in a Series of Memoirs: by JOHN V. THOMPSON, Esq. Parts I. to IV. 8vo. 148.

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TRANSACTIONS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON, Vol. III. Part 1. 4to. with Plates, £2.

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GEOLOGICAL NOTES; by H. T. DE LA BECHE, Esq. F. R. S., &c. 8vo. with Two Plates, 6s.

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SECTIONS and VIEWS ILLUSTRATIVE of GEOLOGICAL PHENOMENA; by H. T. DE LA BECHE, Esq. In One Volume, 4to. with Forty Plates, mostly Coloured, £2. 2s.

"This work tends, more than any other publication that has yet appeared, to render easy and familiar many of the most difficult and complicated phenomena of the original structure of the earth's surface; and also of the violent changes and physical revolutions by which it has been disturbed."-Philosophical Magazine and Annals of Philosophy, Feb. 1831.

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LETTERS on ENGLAND, by BARON de STAEL, second edition, with his LIFE by the DUCHESS DE BROGLIE, and Additional Letters, 8vo. 10s. 6d.

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ANTHOLOGIE FRANCAISE; or, Specimens of the Poetry of the Augustan Age of France, and of the 18th and present Century, including Selections from the most eminent living Poets, with Notes and Illustrations, 8vo. 7s. 6d.

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HISTORIC SURVEY of GERMAN POETRY, interspersed with various translations, by W. TAYLOR, Esq. of Norwich, 3 vols. 8vo. £2. 5s.

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GERMAN PROSE ANTHOLOGY, with Grammatical and Explanatory Notes, by A. BERNAYS, Author of the Compendious German Grammar, and Editor of the German Poetical Anthology, 12mo. 7s.

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GERMAN POETICAL ANTHOLOGY, Second Edition, considerably improved, by A. BERNAYS, 8vo. 8s. 6d.

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BUSSOLA PER LO STUDIO PRACTICO DELLA LINGUA ITALIANA, per ordine di difficulta, da F. C. ALBITES, di Roma, &c. &c. 8vo. 7s.

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APPENDIX to the ANATOMY of the BRAIN; with seven Plates. By G. SPURZHEIM, M. D. 8vo. 3s. 6d.

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Description of selected Apples, grown by H. RONALDS, F. H. S.
Nurseryman, Brentford, with a Figure of each sort, drawn from
nature on Stone, by his daughter, ELIZABETH RONALDS.
In one volume, 4to. with Fifty Coloured Plates.

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A MANUAL OF GEOLOGY. By H. T. DE LA BECHE, Esq. F. R. S., &c. &c.

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GEOLOGY and ZOOLOGY of Captain F. W. BEECHEY'S VOYAGE.

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PLANTÆ JAVANICE RARIORES. By Dr. T. HORSFIELD, and ROBERT BROWN, Esq.

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MUSEUM of ANCIENT SCULPTURE, designed and engraved by P. BOUILLON; arranged on the plan drawn up by VISCONTI; accompanied with a Table, pointing out the proportions of the Monuments, their modern restorations, the place of their discovery, and the collections to which they now belong. In 31 livraisons, containing 281 plates, and nearly 800 specimens of Ancient Remains.

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Price of each Volume, containing about 400 pages, 3s. 6d. Or, on a finer paper

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4s. 6d.

Two Volumes will appeur monthly, commencing in March, 1831.

The Collection now announced is intended to form a NEW FAMILY LIBRARY of the FRENCH CLASSICS, embracing various departments of literature, and appearing periodically.

At a time when the importance of moral and intellectual culture is more generally felt than ever, an undertaking like

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