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Works in the Press-continued.

NEW BOOKS TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE MONTH OF
DECEMBER BY MR. MURRAY.

1.

POOR JACK. By Capt. MARRYAT, Author of "Peter Simple," &c. With Illustrations by Clarkson Stanfield, R.A. No. 1, handsomely printed in medium 8vo. 1s. To be completed in Twenty Monthly

MEMOIRS of SIR SAMUEL ROMILLY. Numbers.-On Jan. 1.

3 vols. 8vo.

2.

HUNGARY and TRANSYLVANIA.

(4290)

JOHN PAGET, Esq. 2 vols. 8vo. 88 Illustrations.

3.

By

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4.

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MILMAN'S HISTORY of CHRISTIANITY.

vols. 8vo.

5.

(4293) POPES. Translated by SARAH AUSTIN. 3 vols. 8vo. (4294)

RANKE'S HISTORY of the

6.

CORRESPONDENCE OF THE

REAT LORD СНАТНАМ.
Vols. III. and IV., completing the Work. 8vo. (4295)
7.

ADVERTISEMENTS for insertion in the First Number must be sent to the Publishers on or before Dec. 18; and BILLS, of which 10,000 will be required, on or before Dec. 21. (4303)

Longman, Orme, and Co.

DECANDOLLE'S BOTANY.

VEGETABLE ORGANOGRAPHY; or, an

Analytical Description of the Organs of Plants. By A. P. DECANDOLLE: translated by B. KINGDON, Esq. 2 vols. 8vo. with near 30 Plates, 288. cloth lettered.— On the 16th.

This is the only translation of this celebrated work which has been published in this country, and it is universally acknowledged to be more practically useful for the Botanical Student than any other in the English language.

"An indispensable addition to the botanical library.”— LITERARY GAZETTE.

"It cannot fail to prove acceptable and highly useful to the English student of botany. It is vigorously translated,

AUSTRIA. BY PETER EVAN TURNBULL, Esq. and got up in a handsome style."-MONTHLY REVIEW.

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ILLUSTRATIONS of the BREEDS of the GOETHE'S FAUST, Second Part.

DOMESTIC ANIMALS of the BRITISH ISLANDS. With Descriptive Memoirs. By DAVID LOW, Esq. F.R.S.R. Professor of Agriculture in the University of Edinburgh, &c.; Author of "Elements of Practical Agriculture." No. I. will be published in the course of January, in Atlas Quarto, with Four beautifully coloured Plates, 21s.

The First Number will be devoted to CATTLE, and will contain Illustrations of the Wild or White Forest Breed; the Pembroke Breed; and the West Highland Breed. **A detailed Prospectus of the work may be had of all Booksellers in the United Kingdom.

Longman, Orme, and Co.

NEW TESTAMENT GREEK LEXICON.

(4301)

A GREEK and ENGLISH LEXICON to

the NEW TESTAMENT, especially designed for Colleges and Schools, but also adapted to the Use of Students in Divinity and Theological Readers in general. By the Rev. S. T. BLOOMFIELD, D.D. F.S.A. of Sidney College, Cambridge; Editor of "The Greek Testament, with English Notes, Critical, Philological, and Explanatory," and of various other Works in Theological and Classical Literature. Dedicated to the Lord Bishop of Lincoln. 1 vol. fcp. 8vo. 7s. 6d. cloth lettered.—On Jan. 1.

A Specimen of the work will be issued in a few days, and obtained of all Booksellers in Town and Country. (4302) Longman, Orme, and Co.

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PRINTS AND PICTURE LESSONS

FOR SCHOOLS AND NURSERIES.

JUST PUBLISHED,

A New Set of Ellustrations of the New Testament :

With Texts and References, intended to adapt them to a regular Series of

LESSONS IN SCRIPTURE TRUTHS AND HISTORY.

Designed and Drawn on Stone by FRANK HOWARD.

Beautifully coloured, price 1s. 6d. each; plain, 1s. each. Size, a demy sheet.

**The utmost care has been taken to render these Prints, both in expression and detail, faithful representations of the texts of Scripture they are intended to illustrate; and the best authorities have been followed to insure propriety in the costume, and other circumstances, which are so frequently misrepresented in Pictorial Illustrations of the Bible.

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A NEW SERIES OF PRINTS OF ANIMALS.

Beautifully engraved on Steel, imperial 4to. 1s.

The following are already published:

By LANDSEER.

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THE GIRAFFE.

THE NEWFOUNDLAND DOG.

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COMPARATIVE ANATOMY FOR SCHOOLS.

Illustrated on Sheets, 214 inches by 15, price 1s. each.

Beautifully drawn on Stone, by WATERHOUSE HAWKINS,

On a new plan, so as to show the exact Position of the Bones in reference to the external Form of the Animals. BONES OF THE COW-BONES OF THE HORSE-BONES OF THE ELEPHANT - BONES OF THE LION. (4311)

Forest Trees.

Size-Imperial 4to. 15 inches by 12 inches.

Drawn from Nature, and on Stone, by F. GREENWOOD. Plain, 6s. the set; carefully coloured, 12s. (4312)

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Price One and Sixpence each, coloured,

ILLUSTRATIONS OF AGRICULTURE.

1. The Farm Yard.-2. Ploughing, Harrowing, Sowing, Reaping, Mowing, &c.
3. Windmill, Watermill, Milking, Churning, &c.

THE VEGETABLE KINGDOM.

1. Roots.-2. Fruits.-3. Flowers.-4. Corn.-5. Wild and Garden Vegetables.

Sources of Food.-Sources of Manufacture.-Geology and Mineralogy.-Mechanics Illustrated for Infant Schools.The Planetary System.-Geography for Schools and Nurseries.

One Shilling each,

Mechanical Powers and Philosophical Instruments, Nos. 1 and 2. — Mechanics for Infant Schools and Nurseries.
The Combination of Colours, coloured. - Geometrical Figures and Diagrams for Infant Schools and Nurseries.
The Gamut of Music. - The Clock Face, with Moveable Hands, coloured.
(4315)

DARTON AND CLARK, HOLBORN HILL.

FOR PRESENTS, REWARDS, &c.

New Editions.

WORKS BY MRS. TAYLOR AND MISS JANE TAYLOR, Fcp. 8vo. cloth lettered.

LISTON'S ELEMENTS OF SURGERY-GREATLY ENLARGED.

ELEMENTS of SURGERY. By RT. LISTON,

Surgeon to the North London Hospital, Professor of Clinical Surgery, &c. &c. 2d Edition, thoroughly revised Bagge, and 3 Copperplates, 25s. cloth lettered.

MISS J. TAYLOR'S ESSAYS in RHYME, and greatly enlarged, Svo. with Wood Engravings by

(4316)

on Morals and Manners. 5th edit. 5s. "No poet of the time (not excepting the greatest) has shown more exquisite skill in delineating human nature, human manners, and human frailties."

MONTGOMERY'S CHRISTIAN POET. MATERNAL SOLICITUDE for a DAUGHTER'S BEST INTERESTS. By Mrs. TAYLOR. 3s. 6d. (4317) PRACTICAL HINTS to YOUNG FEMALES on the DUTIES of a WIFE, a MOTHER, and a MISTRESS of a FAMILY. By Mrs. TAYLOR. 5s. (4318)

THE ITINERARY of a TRAVELLER in the WILDERNESS: addressed to those who are performing the same Journey. By Mrs. TAYLOR. 5s. (4318*) RETROSPECTION: a Tale. By Mrs. (4319)

TAYLOR. 58.

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SONGS of MY PILGRIMAGE.

By the Rev. J. EAST. New Edit. enlarged, 2s. 6d. elegant embossed cloth, gilt edges; 3s. 6d. silk, gilt edges. (4324) Also,

Longman, Orme, and Co.

(4327)

SIR HUMPHRY DAVY'S AGRICULTU

RAL CHEMISTRY. With Notes, by his brother, Dr. JOHN DAVY. 6th Edition, Svo. with 10 large Plates, 15s. cloth lettered.

CONTENTS.-Introduction - On the General Powers of Matter which influence Vegetation-On the Organization of Plants-On Soils-On the Nature and Constitution of the Atmosphere, and its Influence on Vegetables-On Manures of Vegetable and Animal Origin-On Manures of Mineral Origin or Fossil Manures-On the Improvement of Lands by Burning. Appendix: An Account of the Results of Experiments on the produce and nutritive qualities of different Grasses and other Plants used as the Food Longman, Orme, and Co.

of Animals.

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and EXPOSITORY TREATISES of DR. ISAAC BARROW: with a Life of the Author, by the Rev. JAMES HAMILTON. Complete in 2 vols. 8vo. with the entire Notes and References carefully revised, One Guinea.

Edinburgh: Thomas Nelson.

London: J. Chidley; and H. Washbourne.

(4329)

DR. MILNER'S HISTORY of WINCHESTER.-A New Edition of this standard and classical work, which is acknowledged to be the best history of Roman, Anglo-Saxon, and Norman England, is just completed, and sells in 2 vols. with TWENTY-ONE beautiful Engravings, royal 8vo. handsome in cloth, £1. 48.; impeMonthly Parts, at 1s. royal 8vo. and 2s. for the other sizes. (4330)

HINTS for DAILY MEDITATION and rial 8vo. India proofs, 2. 4s. It may also be had in

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Winchester: D. E. Gilmour, for J. Robbins. London: Orr and Co. Paternoster Row.

WHEATLY ON THE COMMON PRAYER.

A RATIONAL ILLUSTRATION of the

BOOK of COMMON PRAYER of the Church of England: being the substance of every thing Liturgical in Bishop Sparrow, Mr. L'Estrange, Dr. Comber, Dr. Nichols,

MINUTIE; or, Little Things for Christ's and all former Ritualists, Commentators, or others, or the

Flock: 365 Daily Meditations on Scriptural Subjects. By the late J. W. PEERS, LL.D. Rector of Morden, Surrey. 3d Edition, much enlarged from the Author's MS. 12mo. 5s. cloth. L. and G. Seeley, 169, Fleet Street.

(4326)

same subject. By CHARLES WHEATLY, M.A. New and improved edition, one vol. Svo. Ss. bound in cloth.

Oxford: printed for Thomas Tegg, 74, Cheapside; and sold by all other Booksellers.

(4331)

Works lately published.

NEW CURIOSITIES of LITERATURE.

By BOLTON CORNEY, Esq. 2d Edit. post 8vo. 7s. 6d. "A masterly volume."-EXAMINER. "A very smart and cleverly-written volume." EDINBURGH POST. "We should like to see the thin octavo flank the portly royal of D'Israeli in all libraries.”-METROP. MAG. (4332) By the same Author,

ON THE NEW GENERAL BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY: a Specimen of Amateur Criticism. In Letters to Mr. Sylvanus Urban.-Immediately. (4333) Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street.

GRANT'S SKETCHES IN LONDON.

SKETCHES in LONDON. By JAS. GRANT,

Author of "Random Recollections," &c. &c. 2d Edition, 1 handsome volume, 8vo. with 24 humorous and characteristic Engravings by Phiz, 13s. bd. in cloth. "Many people wonder at the love of London.-Why so? It is certainly the best summer residence-none other is so cool. The best abode in winter-for none other is so warm. The rich prefer it for containing every luxury; and the poor-where can money be made to go so far? SIR F. B. HEAD. (4334) Thomas Tegg, 73, Cheapside; and may be had of all other Booksellers.

Works lately published-continued.

GOETHE'S FAUST, SECOND PART. THE ONLY TRANSLA

A

TION WHICH HAS APPEARED IN THIS COUNTRY.

NEW WORK ON THE PROPHECIES, TYPES, AND MIRACLES.

TRANSLATION, partly in the Metres of PROPHECY, TYPES, and MIRACLES,

the Original and partly in Prose, of Part II. of GOETHE'S FAUST, with other Poems. By LEOPOLD J. BERNAYS. Demy 8vo. 10s. 6d. (4335)

Sampson Low, 42, Lamb's-Conduit Street.

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the GREAT BULWARKS of CHRISTIANITY. By the Rev. EDWARD THOMPSON, M.A. Officiating Minister at Brunswick Chapel. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

"There is not one work within the whole range of our theological literature which is calculated to effect so much good as this, or can exceed it in orthodoxy, argument, and general ability."-THE CHURCHMAN. (4337)

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COLLINS'S LIST OF NEW PUBLICATIONS.

DR. CHALMERS'

WORKS. New and

Uniform Edition. Vol. XVI.-On the Christian and

Works on Revivals.

Economic Polity of a Nation, Vol. III. 12mo. 6s. cloth ROBES'S NARRATIVE of the REVIVAL

lettered.

(4339)

LECTURES on the EPISTLE of PAUL the APOSTLE to the ROMANS. BY THOMAS CHALMERS, D.D. Vols. I. and II. 8vo. 10s. 6d. cloth.

PASCAL'S THOUGHTS.

(4340)

A New Translation, with a Memoir of the Author. Introductory Essay by ISAAC TAYLOR, Esq. Author of the "Natural History of Enthusiasm." 12mo. 5s. cloth lettered. (4341) COURSE of LECTURES on the JEWS. By MINISTERS OF THE ESTABLISHED CHURCH IN GLASGOW. 12mo. 4s. 6d. cloth lettered.

A

(4342)

of RELIGION at KILSYTH, CUMBUSLANG, &c.
in 1742. With an Introductory Essay, by the Rev.
ROBERT BUCHANAN, Glasgow. 12mo. 3s. 6d. cloth
lettered.
(4351)

SPRAGUE'S LECTURES on REVIVALS
of RELIGION: with an Appendix, containing Letters
from 20 Eminent Clergymen, on the subject of Revivals.
With an Introductory Essay, by the Rev. Dr. REDFORD
and the Rev. J. A. JAMES. 2d Edit. 12mo. 5s. 6d. cloth.
(4352)

EDWARDS'S NARRATIVE of the RE

VIVAL of RELIGION in NEW ENGLAND: with Thoughts on that Revival. With an Introductory Essay,

LECTURES on the EVIDENCES of by the Rev. Dr. PYE SMITH. 12mo. 5s. 6d. cloth. (4353)

REVEALED RELIGION. By MINISTERS OF THE ESTABLISHED CHURCH IN GLASGOW. Ninth Thousand, 12mo. 3s. 6d. cloth lettered.

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LETTERS of the late DR. LOVE, of
Anderston. Third Thousand, 12mo. 5s. cloth lettered. STATEMENT of the REVIVAL of RE-
THE MANSE GARDEN. By NATHANIEL

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POLLOK'S TALES of the COVENANTERS. THE CHRISTIAN PHILOSOPHER; or,

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TRANSPLANTED FLOWERS; or, Memoirs The Christian Philosopher,' and 'The Philosophy of

of Mrs. Rumpff and the Duchesse de Broglie. 18mo. 1s, cloth.

(4349)

SELECT CHRISTIAN AUTHORS, with

INTRODUCTORY ESSAYS. Cheap Edition, 8vo.
stitched.-Wilberforce's Practical View of Christianity,
Is. 4d.-A Kempis, Imitation of Christ, 1s.-Howe's Re-
deemer's Tears, 10d.-Doddridge's Rise and Progress of
Religion, 1s. 9d.-Adam's Private Thoughts, 10d.-Haly
burton's Memoirs, 1s. 2d.-Christian's Defence against
Infidelity, 1s. 8d.
(4350)

The first Four of the above Edition of Select Christian
Authors may be had in One Vol. 6s. cloth lettered.

By the same Author,

(4356)

THE PHILOSOPHY of RELIGION; or, an Illustration of the Moral Laws of the Universe. 3d Edition, 12mo. 8s. cloth lettered. (4357)

THE PHILOSOPHY of a FUTURE STATE. 3d Edition, 12mo. 6s. cloth lettered. (4358)

ON THE MENTAL ILLUMINATION and MORAL IMPROVEMENT of MANKIND. Illustrated with numerous Engravings, 12mo. 8s. cloth. (4359)

GLASGOW: WILLIAM COLLINS.

LONDON: WHITTAKER AND CO.; AND HAMILTON, ADAMS, AND CO.

CHRISTMAS

son. 48.

Works lately published-continued.
PRESENTS.

1. CORNELIUS the CENTURION. From the German
of Dr. KRUMMACHER; with Notes, and a Biographi-
cal Notice of the Author, by the Rev. J. W. Fergu-
(4360)
2. THE LIFE and CHARACTER of ST. JOHN the
EVANGELIST. From the German of Dr. KRUM-
MACHER. 2s. 6d. sewed; or 3s. cloth. (4361)
3. THE LITTLE DOVE: a Story for Children. From
the German of Dr. KRUMMACHER. 9d. (4362)
4. THE LITTLE LAMB. From the German of the Rev.
C. SCHMID. 1s. 6d.
(4363)

5. EASTER EGGS, and ROBIN RED BREAST.
the same Author. 1s. 6d.

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1, St. Martin's Place, Trafalgar Square.

UNIQUE CHRISTMAS PRESENT.

MR. MOORE'S NEW POEM. LCI PH RON.

1

Together with a NEW EDITION of THE EPICUREA N. BY THOMAS MOORE, Esq. Author of "Lalla Rookh." vol. 8vo. beautifully illustrated with highly-finished Engravings, by GoODALL, from Original Drawings expressly By for the work, by J. M. W. TURNER, Esq. R.A. Elegantly bound in cloth, 10s. 6d. ; and in every variety of binding, from 15s. to 25s. (4372)

6. THE FLOWER BASKET. From the German of the Rev. C. SCHMID, by S. JACKSON.

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PARKHURST'S GREEK and ENGLISH LEXICON of the NEW TESTAMENT.

By the Rev. HUGH J. ROSE, B.D. Royal 8vo. Published at £1. 11s. 6d.

CICERO'S LETTERS to ATTICUS.

2 vols. 8vo. Published at £1. 4s.; reduced to 9s.

Translated by Dr. HEBERDEN.

(4374)

With Maps, &c.

(4375)

MOSHEIM. - SUMMARY of MOSHEIM'S ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY; with

Continuation by the Rev. C. T. COLLINS. 2 vols. 8vo. Published at £1. 1s.; reduced to 7s. 6d.

BOSWELL'S LIFE of DR. JOHNSON.

Originally published at £1. 16s.; reduced to £1. Is.

(4376)

4 vols. 8vo. (the fine "Oxford Classics” edition).

(4377)

GRAY'S WORKS. By the Rev. J. MITFORD. With Portraits, 8vo. Originally published

at 18s.; reduced to 6s.

(4378)

COINS. AKERMANN'S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE of RARE and UNEDITED

ROMAN COINS. 2 vols. 8vo. numerous Plates. Published at 2. 12s. 6d.; reduced to £1. 6s.: or large paper, India Proofs, royal 8vo. £4. 48.; reduced to 1. 188. (4379)

BOID'S HISTORY and ANALYSIS of ARCHITECTURE.

and Plates, 12mo. cloth. Originally published at 9s.; reduced to 6s.

2d Edition, with Glossary

(4380)

(4381)

JOHNS'S PRACTICAL BOTANY. With Plates, plain, 4s. 6d.; coloured, 7s.

FERGUSON'S HISTORY of the ROMAN REPUBLIC.

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CLARK'S GEOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY, Ancient and Modern, with numerous Maps,

Views, &c. 2 vols. 4to. Published at £5. 5s. ; reduced to £1. 10s. cloth.

(4385)

FLORA HISTORICA; with Dictionary for Planting and Cultivating Bulbous and other

Plants, &c. &c. 2 vols. 8vo. Published at 1. 4s. ; reduced to 6s.

RUSSELL'S LIFE and TIMES of WILLIAM LORD RUSSELL.

Svo. Published at 18s. ; reduced to 6s.

OLIVER'S SCENES and RECOLLECTIONS of FLY-FISHING.

Published at ss.; reduced to 4s. 6d. cloth.

(4386)

With a Portrait, &c. (4387)

Plates, fcp. 8vo. (4388)

H. WASHBOURNE having purchased the remaining copies of the above from the original proprietors, offers them to the TRADE upon advantageous terms.-See the Second Appendix to his WHOLESALE CATALOGUE for 1839, containing the Waverley Novels, &c. &c., and many additions of NEW and SECOND-HAND BOOKS, REMAINDERS, &c., with some alterations in prices.-48, Salisbury Square, Nov. 28.

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