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DR. LARDNER's CABINET LIBRARY, to be published in Monthly Volumes, small 8vo. price 5s.

FORTHCOMING VOLUMES.

Nov. 1st-Dec. 1st, 1830.

THE MILITARY MEMOIRS OF FIELD MARSHAL THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON, in 2 Volumes. By Captain Moyle Sherer.

January 1st-February 1st-March 1st, 1831.

THE LIFE AND REIGN OF GEORGE THE FOURTH, in 3 Volumes.

A BIOGRAPHICAL WORK, BY THOMAS MOORE, ESQ. will be among the early Volumes. THE CABINET LIBRARY, which has been some time in preparation, is intended to embrace such subjects of powerful or immediate interest as do not fall within the regular plan of the "Cabinet Cyclopædia." It will be supported by the same class of Literary and Scientific Contributors as the Cyclopædia, and will form a Companion to that work.

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DR. LARDNER's CABINET CYCLOPÆDIA, published in Monthly Volumes, small 8vo. price 6s.

Volumes published,

II. XI. HISTORY OF MARITIME AND INLAND DISCOVERY. Vols. I. and II.

X. THE HISTORY OF THE NETHERLANDS, from the Earliest Times to the
Battle of Waterloo. 1 Vol. By T. C. Grattan, Esq.

IX. OUTLINES OF HISTORY. 1 Vol.

VIII. SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND. Vol. I.

I. IV. HISTORY OF SCOTLAND, in 2 Vols. By Sir Walter Scott, Bart.

III. DOMESTIC ECONOMY. By M. Donovan, Esq. Vol. I.

V. MECHANICS. By Capt. H. Kater and Dr. Lardner.

VI. LIVES OF EMINENT BRITISH LAWYERS. By H. Roscoe, Esq.

VII. CITIES AND TOWNS OF THE WORLD, in 2 Vols. Vol. I. with Woodcuts.

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LOUDON'S HORTUS BRITANNICUS.-A Catalogue of all the Plants Indigenous, Cultivated in, or Introduced to Britain.-PART I. The Linnæan Arrange. ment, in which nearly 30,000 Species are enumerated: preceded by an Introduction to the Linnæan System.-PART II. The Jussieuean Arrangement of nearly 4000 Genera; with an Introduction to the Natural System, and a General Description and History of each Order.

Edited by J. C. LOUDON, F.L. H.G. and Z.S. In 8vo. 11. 1s. cloth bds.

The Linnæan Arrangement and its Supplement are entirely the work of Mr. GEORGE DON; the Natural Arrangement is founded on that of Professor LINDLEY, with some additions and alterations rendered necessary by the plan of this Catalogue; and Dr. GREVILLE, the profound Cryptogamist, assisted in arranging the Cryptogàmia.

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MEMOIRS and CORRESPONDENCE of the late SIR JAMES EDWARD SMITH, M.D. F.R.S. President of the Linnæan Society, &c. &c. In 1 Vol. 8vo.Nearly ready.

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The LITERARY SOUVENIR, for 1831. Edited by ALARIC A. WATTS. With 12 highly-finished Line-Engravings, from Paintings by the First Masters. Elegantly bound in rich Crimson Silk, price 12s.; post 8vo. with proofs on India paper, 24s. ; Proofs on Imp. 4to. 30s. in a Portfolio; a very few Proofs before Letters, 31.3s. Nearly ready. Also,

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An INTRODUCTION to the NATURAL SYSTEM of BOTANY; or a Systematic View of the Organization, Natural Affinities, and Geographical Distribution of the whole Vegetable Kingdom; together with the Uses of the most important Species in Medicine, the Arts, and Rural or Domestic Economy. By JOHN LINDLEY, F.R.S. L.S. G.S. Professor of Botany in the University of London, &c. &c. In 8vo. 126. cloth boards. By the same Author,

A SYNOPSIS of the BRITISH FLORA, arranged according to the Natural Orders; containing Vasculares, or Flowering Plants.

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MEMOIR of the LIFE, WRITINGS, and CORRESPONDENCE of JAMES CURRIE, M.D. F.R.S. of Liverpool, Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, &c. Edited by his Son, WILLIAM WALLACE CURRIE. In 2 Vols. 8vo. with a Portrait.-Nearly ready.

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TRAVELS in RUSSIA, and a Residence at St. Petersburgh and Odessa, in the Years 1827-29, intended to give some Account of Russia as it is, and not as it is represented to be, &c. &c. By EDWARD MORTON, M.B., Member of Trinity College, Cambridge, &c. &c. In 8vo. 14s. bds.

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The BRITISH FLORA; comprising the PHENOGAMOUS or FLOWERING PLANTS, and the FERNS. BY WILLIAM JACKSON HOOKER, LL.D. F.R.A. and L.S. Regius Professor of Botany in the University of Glasgow, &c. &c. In I vol. royal 12mo. 12s. cloth bds.

The plan of the above work is similar to that of the first part of Dr. Hooker's "Flora Scotica." The Mosses, and the rest of the Cryptogamia, will form a distinct volume, corresponding with the above, and with the "English Flora" of the late Sir James Smith.

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By the same Author,

MEMOIRS of the COURT of HENRY the EIGHTH. with a Portrait, 11. 8s. bds.

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A SYSTEM of UNIVERSAL GEOGRAPHY. By M. MALTE

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This Part contains the Geography of Spain, Portugal, and Part of France. The work is now finished in the original; but in order to render it a more complete System of Geography for the English reader, large additions will be made to the description of Great Britain, which is now in progress, and will be published in a few months.

"We think the translators of M. Malte-Brun's Geography have done good service to the public, by rendering so valuable a work accessible to the English reader."-Edin. Review, No. 97. "Infinitely superior to any thing of its class which has ever appeared."-Literary Gazette, No. 405.

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SELECT WORKS of the BRITISH POETS, from CHAUCER to WITHERS. BY ROBERT SOUTHEY, LL.D. Poet Laureate. 1 vol. 8vo. uniform with "Aikin's Poets."-Nearly ready.

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INQUIRY into the RISE and GROWTH of the ROYAL PREROGATIVE in ENGLAND. By JOHN ALLEN. In 8vo. 9s. bds.

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LITERARY RECOLLECTIONS. By the Rev. R. WARNER,

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"We have seldom seen so much good sense, and still more rarely so much good humour, united with a greater abundance of charitable feeling and innocence of purpose. The style is remarkably forcible, chaste, and elegant.”—Monthly Review, June 1830.

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ANNUAL BIOGRAPHY and OBITUARY, for 1831, being

the 15th Volume; containing Memoirs of Celebrated Persons who have died in 1829-30, Will be published, January 1, 1831.

•.• ́Also may be had, the preceding 14 Volumes, 15s. each; and purchasers are requested to complete their Sets, as some of the Volumes are nearly out of print.

16.

TRADITIONS of LANCASHIRE.

By J. ROBY, Esq. M.R.S.L.

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EXEMPLARS of TUDOR ARCHITECTURE, adapted to

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HISTORICAL ACCOUNT of Discoveries and Travels in North America, including the United States, Canada, the Shores of the Polar Sea, and the Voyages in search of a North-West Passage: with Observations on Emigration. By HUGH MURRAY, F.R.S.E. &c. Author of Travels in Africa, Asia, &c. 2 vols. 8vo. 27s. bds. "He has moulded his work into that popular form which combines, in due proportion, amusement with instruction."-Lit. Gaz.

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PERSONAL NARRATIVE of TRAVELS to the EQUINOCTIAL REGIONS of the NEW CONTINENT, during the Years 1799-1804. By ALEXANDER DE HUMBOLDT and AIME BONPLAND. Translated into English by HELEN MARIA WILLIAMS. In 7 vols. 8vo. with Maps, Plans, &c. price 61.

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POLITICAL ESSAY on MEXICO: including every information relative to the Geography, Climate, Inhabitants, Productions, Commerce, and Mines of that country. 3d Edit. 4 vols. 8vo. with Sections and Maps, 31. 13s. 6d. Bds.

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An ARRANGEMENT of BRITISH PLANTS, according

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An ENCYCLOPÆDIA of PLANTS; comprising the Description, Specific Character, Culture, History, Application in the Arts, and every other desirable particular respecting all the Plants indigenous, cultivated in, or introduced to Britain: combining all the advantages of a Linnean and Jussieuean Species Plantarum, an Historia Plantarum, a Grammar of Botany, and a Dictionary of Botany and Vegetable Culture. The whole in English; with the Synonymes of the commoner Plants in the different European and other Languages; the Scientific Names accentuated, their Etymologies explained, the Classes, Orders, and Botanical Terms illustrated by Engravings, and with Figures of nearly Ten Thousand Species, exemplifying several individuals belonging to every Genus included in the work. Edited by J. C. LOUDON, F.L.S. H.S. &c. The Specific Characters, &c. by JOHN LINDLEY, F.R.S. L.S. and G.S. &c. The Drawings by J. D. C. SOWERBY, F.L.S.; and the Engravings by R. BRANSTON. Complete in 1 large Vol. 8vo. with nearly 10,000 Engravings on Wood, 41. 14s. 6d.-In 9 separate Parts, 10s. 6d. each-Or in 36 Nos. 2s. 6d. each.

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