CLASSIFIED INDEX— continued.
Pages.
Latham On Diseases of the Heart - 16Moore On Health, Disease,&Remedy 20
Pereira On Food and Diet - - 23Reece's Medical Guide - - - 24Thomas’s Practice of Physic - 29
Miscellaneous and Ge-neral Literature.
Calling, &c. of a Governess - - 6
Carlisle’s Lectures and Addresses 31Eclipse of Faith 8
Greg’s Essays on Political and
Social Science - - - 10
Haydn ’s Book of Dignities - - 11
Holland’s Mental Physiology - 11Hooker’s Kew Guide - II
Howitt’s Rural Life of England - 12Visitsto RemarkablePlaces 12Jeffrey's (Lord) Contributions - 13Lang on Freedom for the Colonies 14Lardner’s Cabinet Cyclopaedia - 15Loudon’s Lady’s Country Comp. - 17Macaulay’s Crit. and Hist. Essays 18Mackintosh’s Miscellaneous Works 18Memoirs of a Maitre d’Armes - 31Maitland’s Churchin the Catacombs 19Pascal’s Works, by Pearce - - 22
Pycroft’6 English Reading - - 24
Rich’s Comp, to Latin Dictionary 24Riddle’s Latin Dictionaries - - 24
Row-ton’s Debater - - 25
Seaward’s Narrative of his Shipwreck25Sir Roger de Coverley - - - 26
Sketches by a Sailor - - - 26
Smith’s (Rev. Sydney ) Works - 27Southey ’s Common-place Books - 27lt The Doctor &c. - - 27
Stephen’s Essays - 28
Stow’s Training System - * 28
Townsend’s StatG Trials - - 30
Zumpt’s Latin Grammar - - 32
Catlow’s Popular Conchologv • 6
Doubleday, Westwood, & Hewit-son's Butterflies - - - 8
Ephemeraand YoungOnthe Salmon 8Gosse’s Nat. Hist, of Jamaica - 9
Kemp’s Natural Hist, of Creati.on 31Kirby and Spence’s Entomology - 14Lee's Elements of Natural History 16Maunder’s Natural History - - 20
Turton's Shells oftheBritishlslands 30Waterloo's Essays on Natural Hist. 30Youatt’s The Dog - 32
“ The Horae - - - 32
One-VolumeEncyclopaedias andDictionaries.
Blaine’s Rural Sports 4
Brande's Science, Literature, & Art 6Copland’s Dictionary of Medicine - 7
Gwilt’s Architecture - 10
Johnston’s Geographical Dictionary 14Loudon’s Agriculture - - 17
“ Bural Architecture - 17(Jirdening - - 17
“ Plants - - - - 17
M'Culloch’sGeographical Dictionary 18“ Dictionary of Commerce 18Murray's Encyclop. or Geography - 22Shurp’s British Gazetteer - - 26
Ure’s Dictionary of Arts, &c. - - 32
Webster’s Domestic Economy - 30
Religious and Mo.r$lWorks.
Amy Herbert - 25
Bloomfield’s Greek Testament - 4
“ Annotations on do. - 4
Calling and Responsibilities of aGoverness ----- 6
Conybeare and Ilowson’s St. Paul 7
Corner’s Sunday Book - - - 6
Dale’s Domestic Liturgy 7
Discipline ----- 8
Earl’s Daughter (The) - - 25
Eclipse of Faith - 8
Englishman’s Greek Concordance 8
Englishman’sHeb.&Chald.Concord. 8
Experience of Life (The) - 8
Pages.
Gertrude - - - - -
Harrison’s Lights of the Forge -Hook’s Lectures on Passion WeekHorne’s Introduction to Scriptures“ Abridgment of dittoJameson’s Sacred Legends -“ Monastic Legends -“ Legends of the MadonnaJeremy Taylor’s Works-Kippis’s Hymns -Laneton Parsonage - - -
Letters to My Unknown Friends -“ on Happiness - - -
Litton’s Church of Christ - . -
M'Leod & Weller’s Scripture AtlasMaitland’s Church in the CatacombsMargaret Percival -Mariotti’s Fra Dolcino -Martineau’s Church History -Milner’s Church of ChristMontgomery's Original HymnsMoore On tne Use of the Body“ “ Soul and Body
“ ’s Man and his MotivesMosheim’s Ecclesiastical History-Neale’s Closing Scene - - -
“ Resting-Places of the Just*’ Riches that Bring noSorrow -
lt Risen from the RanksNewman’s (J. H.) DiscoursesRanke’s Ferdinand & MaximilianReadings for Lent -
Robinson’s Lexicon to the GreekTestament -Saints our Example -
Self-Denial - ... - -
Sinclair's Journey of Life
u Popish Legends -
Sketches hy a Sailor -
Smith’s (Sydney ) Moral Philosophy“ (J.) St. Paul - - -
Southey’s Life of WesleyStephen’s Ecclesiastical BiographyTayler’s Lady Mary -
“ Margaret; or, the Pearl -Taylor’s Loyola -“ Wesley -
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Poetry and the Drama.
Aikin’s (Dr.) British Poets - - 3
Baillie’s (Joanna) Poetical Works 3Belfast’s Lectures on the EnglishPoets - * - - 4
Dante, by Cayley - - - - 6
Flowers and their kindred Thoughts 22Fruits from Garden and Field - 22Goethe’s Faust , by Fglck Lebahn 16Goldsmith’s Poems, illustrated - 9
Kippis’s Hymns - - - - 14
L. E. L.’s Poetical Works - * 16
Linwood’s Anthologia Oxoniensis - 16Macaulay’s Lays of Ancient Rome 18Montgomery’s Poetical Works - 20“ Original Hymns - 20
Moore’s Poetical works - - 21
“ Lalla Rookh - - - 21
“ Irish Melodies - - - 21
Songs and Ballads - - 21
Shakspeare, t>y Bowdler - - 26
“ Sentiments & Similes 13
“ Songs and Ballads - 26
Southey’s Poetical Works - - 27
Swain’s English Melodies - - 29
Thomson’s Seasons, illustrated - 27Watts’s Lvrics of the Heart - - 32
Winged Thoughts - 22
Political Economy andStatistics.
Banfield’s Statistical Companion - 4
Caird’s Letters on Agriculture - 6
Greg’s Essays on Political andSocial Science - - - - 10
Laing’s Notes of a Traveller - - 14
“ Notes on Denmark andthe Duchies - - - 14
M’Culloch’s Geog. Statist. &c. Diet. 18
“ Dictionary ,of Commerce 18
** Statistics.of Gt. Britain 19
“ On Funding & Taxation 19
“ On Waaes - - 18
Marcet’s Political Economy - - 19
Pashley On Pauperism - - 23
The Sciencesin General and Mathe-matics.
Pages.
Bourne’s Catechism of the Steam Engine 5
Brande’s Dictionary of Science, &c. 5
Cresy’s Civil Engineering 7
DelaBecbe’sGeology of Cornwall, &c. 7“ Geological Observer - 7
De la Rive’s Electricity - - 7
Herschel’s Outlines oi Astronomy 11Holland’s Mental Physiology - 11Humboldt ’s Aspects of Nature - 13“ Cosmos - - - 13
Lardner’s Cabinet Cyclopaedia - 15“ Great Exhibition - - 16
Lund’s Companion to Wood’sAlgebra - - - 3?
Marcet's (Mrs.) Conversations - 19Moseley’s Practical Mechanics - 21“ Engineering&Architecture 21Owen’s Lectureson Comp.Anatomy 22Peschel’s Elements of Pnysics - 23Phillips’s Fossils of Cornwall , &c. 23
“ Mineralogy - - 23
Portlock’s Geology of Londonderry 24Smee’s Electro Metallurgy - - 27
Tate On Strength of Materials - 29“ Exercises on Mechanics - 28“ Mechanical Philosophy - 29Wilson’s Electricity and the Elec-tric Telegraph - 31
Wood’s Algebra , by Lund - - 32
Rural Sports.
Blaine’s Dictionary of Sports - 4
Cecil’s Stable Practice 6
“ Stud Farm - - - - 6
The Cricket-Field 7
Ephemera on Angling 8
“ Book of the Salmon - 8
Hawker’s instructionsto Sportsmen 11The Hunting-Field - - - 10
Loudon’s Lady’s Country Comp. - 15Pocket and the Stud - - -II
Practical Horsemanship - - ljO
Pulman’s Fly-Fishing - - - 24
Stable Talk and Table Talk - - 11
The Stud, for practical purposes - 10Wheatley’s Rod and Line - - 32
VeterinaryMedicine,
Cecil’s Stable Practice“ _ Stud FarmHunting Field (The) -Pocket and the StudPractical HorsemanshipStable Talk and Table TalkStud (The)
Youatt’s The Dog - - -
“ The Horse
&C.
Voyages andTravels.
Adams’s Canterbury Settlement - 3
Eothen ------ 81
Forbes’s Dahomey 9
Forester and Biddulph’s Norway - 9
Hope’s Brittany and the Bible - 31Hue’s Tartary, Thibet , and China 31Hughes’s Australian Colonies - 31Humboldt ’s Aspects of Nature - 13Jameson’s Canada - - - - 31
Petersburg - 31
** Notes of a Traveller - 14Lardner’s London - ]6
Osborn’s Arctic Journal - - 22
Peel’s Nubian Desert - - - 23
Pfeiffer’s Voyage round the World 31Power’s New Zealand Sketches - 24Richardson’s Arctic Boat Voyage 24Seaward’s Narrative - - 25
Snow ’s Arctic V.oyage - - - 27
St. John’s (H.) Indian Archipelago 25
“ (J. A.) Isis - 25
Sutherland's Arctic Voyage - - 26
Traveller's Library - 31
W.erne’s African Wanderings - 31
Works of Fiction.
Lady Willoughby’s Diary - . 32
Macdonald’s villa Verocchio - 18Sir Roger de Coverley - - - 26