
Mediciîie,
Bull’s H ints to Mothers - - - 5
“ Management of Children - 5
Copland’s Dictionary of Medicine - 7
Elliotson’s Human Physiology - 9
Holland’s Medical Notes - - 12
Latham On Diseases of the Heart - 16
Pereira On Food and Diet - - 23
Thomson On food - - - 30
M'iscellaneoas.
Allen On Prerogative - - - 3
Cartoons (The Prize) . . . 6
Goad’s Memorandum - - - 6
Coltdn’s Lacon . - - . 6
De J aenisch on Chess Openings - 7
De ia Graviére’s Last Naval wa r 8
De Morgan On Probabilities - 15
De Strzelecki’s New South Wales - 8
Disney's Museum Disneianom - 8
Dresden Gallery - - - - 8
Dunlop’s History of Fiction - - 8
Graham’s English - - - - 10
Grant’s Letters from the Mountains 10
Hooker’s Kew Guide - - - 12
Howitt’s Rural Life of England - 13
“ VisitstoRemarkablePlaces 13
“ Domestic Life of Germany 13
“ Colonisation & Christianity 13
Jeffrey’s (Lord) Contributions - 14
Loudon’s Lady’s Country Comp. - 17
Macaulay’s Crit. and Hist. Essays 18
Mackintosh’sMiscellaneous Works 18
M'Culloch On Succession to Property 20
Maitland’s Church in the Catacombs 19
Necker De Saussure On Education 23
Pascal’s Works, by Pearce - - 23
“ Provincial Letters, by do. 23
Plunkett On the British Navy - 24
Pycroft's Collegian’s Guide - - 24
“ English Reading - - 24
Rich’s Comp, to Latin Dictionary 24
Richter’s Levana - - - - 25
Riddle’s L atin Dictionaries - - - 2 5
Rowlon’s Debater - - 25
Seaward’s Narrative of his Sliipwreck26
Sir Roger de Coverley - - - 27
Smith’s (Rev. Sydney) Works - 27
Southey’s Common-place Book - 28
“ The Doctor, &c. - - 28
Stephen’s Essays - - - - 29
Suitor’s Instructor - - - 29
Thomson On Food - - . 30
Walker’s Chess Studies - - - 31
Zumpt’s Latin Grammar • - 32
N a tu r a l H is to ry .
Catlow's Popular Conchology - 6
Doubleday’s Butterflies and Moths 8
Gray and Mitchell’s Birds - - 11
Kirby and Spenoe’s Entomology - 15
Lee's Taxidermy - - - - 16
“ Elements of Natural History 16
Maunder’s Natural History - - 20
Stephens’s British Beetles - - 29
Swainson On Study of Natural Hist. 15
“ Animals- -
“ Taxidermy -
“ Quadrupeds -
« Birds - -
“ Animals in Mena;
“ Fish, Amphibia, <Kc. - 15
“ Insects - - - - 15
“ Malacology - - - 15
" Habits and Instincts - 15
Turton’8 Shells oftheBritishlslands 31
Waterton’s Essays on Natural Hist. 32
Westwood’s Classification of Insects 32
Novels a nd Work s o f F ictio n .
Dunlop's History of Fiction - 8
Ebtvos’ Village Notary - - - 9
Hall’s Midsummer Eve - - - 11
Lady Willoughby’s Diary - - .32
Lac dor’s F ountain o f Arethusa
Madame De Malguet -
Marryat’B Masterman Ready -
Sptt.lprs in Canada
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- 26
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Settlers Canada
“ Mission - • -
“ Privateers-man
Senior's Charles V ernon
Sinclair’s Sir Edward Graham
Sir Roger de Coverley -
Sketches (The) - - -
Southey’s The Doctor, &c. -
Twelve Years Ago : a Tale -
lvol.Cyclopedias6( Dictionaries.
Blaine’s R ural Sports - - - 4
Brande’s Science, Literature, & Art 6
Copland’s Dictionary of Medicine - 7
Ciesy's Civil Engineering - 7
Gwilt’s Architecture - - - 11
Johnson’s Farmer’s Encyclopædia 14
Loudon’s Agriculture - - - 17
“ Rural Architecture - 17
Pages.
Loudon's Gardenmg - - - 17
“ Plants - - - - 17
“ Trees and Shi ubs - - 17
.’kl'Culloch’sGeographicalDictionary 19
“ Dictionary ofCommerce 19
M u r ry ’s Encyclop. of Geography- 22
Ure's Dictionary of Arts, &c. - - 31
Webster's Domestic Economy - 32
Poetry and the Drama.
Aikin’s (Dr.) British Poets - - 3
Chalenor’s Walter Gray - - 6
Flowers and their kindred Thoughts 9
Fruits from Garden and Field - 10
Goldsmith's Poems illustrated - 10
Gray’s Elegy, illuminated - - 11
Key’s Moral of Flowers • - - 12
<7 Sylvan Musings - - - 12
L. E. L .’s Poetical Works - - 16
Linwood’s Anthologia Oxoniensis - 17
Macaulay’s Lays o f Ancient Rome 18
Mackay’s English Lakes - - 18
Montgomery’s Poetical Works - 21
Moore’s Poetical Works - - 22
“ Lalla Rookh - - - 22
“ Irish Melodies - - - 22
“ Songs and Ballads - - 22
Rowton’s British Poetesses - - 25
Shakspearc, by Bowdier - - 26
Songs, Madrigals, and Sonnets - 28
SouUiey’s Poetical Works - - 28
“ British Poets - - - 28
Swain’s English Melodies - - 29
Thomson’s Seasons illustrated - 30
“ editedbyDr.A.T.Thomson 30
Political Economy 8^ Statistics.
Banfield and Weld’s Statistics - 3
Gilbart’s Treatise on Banking - 10
Gray’s Tables of Life Contingencies 11
M‘Culloch’8 Geog. Statist. &c. Diet. 19
“ Statistics of G t Britain 19
“ On Funding & Taxation 19
Marcet’s Political Economy - - 19
Tooke’s Histories of Prices - - 31
Religious and Moral Works
Amv H erbert - - . - 26
Barrett’s Old Testament C riticisms 4
Blakey On Christianity - - - 4
Bloomfield’s Greek Testament - 4
“ College and School do. 4
" Lexicon to do. - - 4
Burder’s Oriental Customs -
Burus’s Cliristian Philosophy
“ “ Fragments
Callcotfs Scripture H erbal -
Conybeare and Howson’s St. Paul
Cooper’s Sermons - - -
Coquerel’s Christianity - - -
Dale's Domestic Liturgy
Dibdin’s Sunday Library
Discipline - - - - -
Ecclesiastes, illuminated
Englishman’s Greek Concordance 9
Englishman’sHeb.&Chald.Concord. 9
Etheridge’s Acts and Epistles - 9
Forster’s Hist. Geography of Arabia 10
From Oxford to Rome - - - 10
G e r t r u d e ......................................... 26
Hook’s Lectures on Passion Week 12
Horne’s Introduction to Scriptures 13
“ Abridgment of ditto - 14
Jameson’s Sacred Legends - - 14
“ Monastic Legends - - 14
Jebb’s Translation o fthe Psalms - 14
Jeremy Taylor’s Works - - - 14
Kip’s Christmas in Rome - - 14
Laneton Parsonage - - - 26
Letters to My Unknown Friends - 16
Maitland’s Church in the Catacombs 19
“ On Prophecy - - 19
Margaret Percival - - - - 26
Marriage Service (illuminated) - 20
Maxims of the Saviour - - - 21
Milner’s Church History - - 21
Miracles o f Our Saviour - - 21
Moore On the Use of the Body - 21
“ “ Soul and Body - 21
“ ’8 Man and his Motives - 21
Morell’s Philosophy of Religion - 22
Moshcim’s Ecclesiastical History- 22
Neale’s Closing Scene - - - 2.3
Parables of Our Lord - - - 23
Parkes’s Domestic Duties - - 23
Rest in the Church - - - 24
Riddle’s Letters from a Godfather - 25
Sandford’s ParochiaUa - - - 26
“ Female Improvement - 26
“ On Woman - - 26
Sermon on the Mount (The) - - 26
Shunammite (The Good) - 27
Sinclair's lourney of Lile - - ‘27
“ Business of Life - - 27
Pages.
Smith’s (G.) Perilous Times - - 27
“ “ Religion of Anc. Britain 27
“ Sacred Annals - - 27
(Sydney) Sermons - - 27
(J.) St. jPaul . . . 28
Soames'Latin Church - - - 28
Solomon’s Song, illuminated - 28
Southey’s Life of Wesley - - 28
Stephen’s Church of Scotland - 29
Tate’s H istory of St. Paul - - 29
Tayler’s Lady Mary - - - 29
" Margaret; or, the Pearl - 29
(Isaac) Loyola - - 30
Thumb Bible (The) - - - 30
Tomline’s Introduction to the Bible 30
Turner’s Sacred History - • - 31
Twelve Years Ago - . - 31
Walker’s Elementa Liturgica - 32
Wardlaw’s Socinian Controversy - 32
Wilberforce’s View of Christianity 32
Wilson’s Lands of the Bible - - 32
Wisdom of Johnson’s Rambler, &c. 14
Woodcock’s Scripture Lands - - 32
R u r a l Sports.
Blaine’s Dictionary of Sports • 4
Ephemera on Angling - - - 9
Hawbuck Grange - - - 11
Hawker’s Instructions to Sportsmen 11
Loudon’s Lady’s Country Comp. - 17
Pocket and the Stud - - - 24
Stable Talk and Table Talk - - 29
The Stud, for practical purposes - 29
The Sciences a n d M athem atic s.
Baker's Railway Engineering - 3
Brande’s Dictionary ofScience,&c. 5
Brewster’s Optics - - - - 16
Conversations on Mineralogy - 6
Cresy’s Civil Engineering - - 7
De laBeche’sGeology ofCornwall,&C. 8
Donovan’s Chemistry - - - 15
Parey On the Steam Engine - - 9
Fosbroke On the Ancient Arts, &c. 15
Gower’s Scientific Phenomena - 10
Herschel's N atural Philosophy - 15
“ Astronomy - - - 16
“ Outlines of Astronomy 12
Holland's Manufactures in Metal - 15
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Hunt’s Researches on Light - - 14
Kane’s Chemistry - - - - 14
Kater and Lardner’s Mechanics - 15
Lardner’s Cabinet Cyclop®dia - 15
“ Hydrostatics APneumatics 15
“ and W alker's Electricity 15
“ Arithmetic - - - 15
“ Geometry - - - 15
“ Treatise on H eat - - 15
Low’s Chemistry - - - - 18
Marcet’s (Mrs.) Conversations 19, 20
Matteucci on Physical Phienomena 20
21
Moseley’s Practical Mechanics ' - 2’2
“ Engineering&Architecture 22
Owen’s Lectureson Comp. Anatomy 23
Peschel’B Elements of Physics - 23
Phillips’s Fossils of Cornwall, &c. 24
“ Mineralogy, by Miller - 24
“ Treatise on Geology - 15
Portlock’s Geology ofLondonderry 24
Powell’s N aturafPhilosophy - - 15
Ritchie On Railways - - - 23
Schleiden’s Scientific Botany - 26
Steam Engine (The) - - - 3
Thomson’s School Chemistry - 30
T ravels.
Borrer’s Algeria . - - - 5
Costello's North W ales - - 7
Coulter’s California &c. - - 7
“ Pacific - - - . 7
De Strzelecki’s New South Wales - 8
Dunlop’s Centeal America - - 8
Erman’s Travels tlirough Siberia - 9
Gardiner’s Sights ia Italy - - 10
Head’s Tour in Rome - - . 12
Humboldt’s Aspects of Nature - 13
Kip’s Holydays in Rome - - 14
Laing’s Tour in Sweden - - 15
Mackay’s English Lakes - - 18
Marryat’s Borneo - - - - 20
Mitchell's A ustralian Expedition - 21
Parrot’s A scent of Mount Ararat 23
Power’s New Zealand Sketches - 24
Seaward’s Narrative - - - 26
Von Orlich’s Travels in India - 31-
Wilson’s Travels in the Holy Land 32
Woodcock’s Scripture Lands • 32
Vete rinary Me d ic in e, &^c.
Pocket and the Stud - - - 24
Stable Talk and Table Talk - - 29
Stud (The) - - . . 29
Thomson On F attening C attle - 30
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