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to form the American Institute of Instruction, August, 1830. Boston. Hilliard, Gray & Co. 8vo. pp. 352.

BOTANY.

Flora's Dictionary; by a Lady. Second edition. Baltimore. F. Lucas. 4to.

LAW.

Condensed Reports in the Supreme Court of the United States; by Richard Peters. Vol. 3. Philadelphia. J. Grigg. 8vo. pp. 684.

Reports of Cases argued and determined in the Court of Appeals of Maryland; by Richard W. Gill and John Johnson, containing Cases in 1829. Baltimore. F. Lucas. 8vo. pp. 539.

A Digest of Pickering's Reports, from the 2d to the 8th Vol. Boston. Richardson, Lord & Holbrook. 8vo. pp. 434.

MEDICINE AND SURGERY.

Lectures on Diet, Regimen, and Employment, delivered to the Students of Amherst College, during the Spring Term of 1830; by Edward Hitchcock, Professor of Chemistry and Natural History in that Institution. Second Edition, enlarged by the addition of an Address, delivered before the Mechanical Association of the Andover Theological Institution, September 21, 1830, and an Appendix of Notes. Amherst. J. S. & C. Adams. 12mo. pp. 425.

Lectures on Inflammation, exhibiting a view of the General Doctrines, Pathological and Practical, of Medical Surgery; by John Thompson, M. D. Philadelphia. Carey & Lea. 8vo. pp. 526.

A Treatise on the Nature of those Diseases, either Acute or Chronic, which proceed from a change of Structure; by A. P. W. Phillips, M. D. F. R. S. L. Baltimore. E. J. Coale. 8vo. pp. 328.

The Medical Formulary, being a collection of Prescriptions derived from the Writings and Practice of many of the most eminent Physicians in America and Europe; by Benjamin Ellis, M. D. Third Edition, with additions. Philadelphia. Carey & Lea. 8vo.

A Treatise on Hysteria; by George Tate, M. D. Philadelphia. Directions for Invigorating and Prolonging Life, or the Invalid's Oracle; by William Kitchiner, M. D. New-York. J. & J. Harper. 16mo. pp. 260.

MISCELLANEOUS.

Consideration of the Currency and Banking System of the United States; by Albert Gallatin. Philadelphia. Carey & Lea. 8vo. pp. 108.

France, a series of Articles reprinted from the Encyclopedia Americana. Philadelphia. Carey & Lea. 8vo.

A Present from Peter Parley to all his little Friends. Philadelphia. Thomas Holden. 24mo. pp. 168.

Voyages and Adventures of the Companions of Columbus; by Washington Irving, Esq. Philadelphia. Carey & Lea. 8vo. pp. 350. Letters on the Chickasaw Mission; by the author of Conversations on the Sandwich Islands. Boston, Mass. S. S. Union. 18mo. pp. 162.

The Spirit of the Annuals, for 1831. Philadelphia. E. Littell. 18mo. pp. 467.

The Art of Short-hand Writing, compiled from the latest European Publications, with Improvements; by M. T. C. Gould, with Engravings. Philadelphia. 24mo. pp. 37.

The Bible Story Book; by the author of American Popular Lessons, taken from the Old and New Testaments. Boston. Carter, Hendee & Babcock. 32mo. pp. 158.

A Complete System of Short-hand Writing upon rational principles, combining simplicity, brevity, and perspicuity, for the use of schools and private tuition; by F. Towndrow. Boston. 18mo. pp. 28.

An Essay on the Practicability of Cultivating the Honey Bee in Maritime Towns and Cities, as a source of Domestic Economy and Profit; by Jerome V. C. Smith. Boston. Perkins & Marvin. pp. 106.

18mo.

Letter to Governor Lincoln, in Relation to Harvard University; from F. C. Gray. Boston. Carter, Hendee & Babcock. 8vo.

A Digest of the Treaties of the United States, relating to Commerce, Navigation, and Revenue; by Thomas F. Gordon. Philadelphia. 8vo. The Painters and Colorman's Guide, being a Treatise on the Preparation of Colors; by T. F. Tingey. Philadelphia. Carey & Hart. pp. 231. 12mo.

Reflections on the Character and Objects of all Science and Literature, and on the Relative Excellence and Value of Religious and Secular Education, &c.; by Thomas S. Grimke. New-Haven. Hezekiah Howe. 12mo. pp. 201.

Sketch of the Pilgrims who founded the Church of Christ in NewEngland; by E. Sanford. Boston. Perkins & Marvin. 24mo. pp. 71. An Abstract of the Debate in the House of Representatives of the United States on the Appropriation Bill for 1831. New-York. 8vo. pp. 36.

The National Calendar for 1831; by P. Force. Washington. P. Foice. 12mo. pp. 348.

The Nature and Properties of the Sugar Cane, with Practical Directions for the Improvement of its Culture and the Manufacture of its Produce; by G. R. Porter, Esq. Philadelphia. Carey & Lee. 8vo. pp. 345.

A General History of the most prominent Banks in Europe-The rise and progress of the Bank of the United States-A comparative view of the Banks of New-York, and twenty-four other principal cities of the United States; by Thomas Goddard. New-York. H. C.

Sleight. 8vo. pp. 254.

Notes on Italy during the Year 1829-30; by R. Peale. Philadelphia. Carey & Lee. 8vo.

Pauperism and Crime; by W. L. Fisher. Philadelphia. 12mo. pp.

119.

NOVELS AND TALES.

Annie Moore; by her Mother. Boston. Perkins & Marvin. 16mo. pp. 80. VOL. XXXIII.—No. 72. 37

Meridith, or the Mystery of Meschinza; a Tale of the Revolution; by the Author of Betrothed of Wyoming. Philadelphia. 12mo. pp. 260.

Tales of the Puritans-The Regicides-The Fair Pilgrim-Castino. New-Haven. A. H. Maltby. 12mo. pp. 300.

Tales of Travels in the North of Europe, including Brooks' Travels in Lapland-Conway's Travels in Norway, Sweden, and Denmark— and Granville's Travels in Russia and Poland. By Solomon Bell. Boston. Gray & Bowen. 18mo. pp. 164.

Legends of New-England; by J. G. Whittier. Hartford. Hammond & Philips. 12mo. pp. 142.

POETRY.

The Fulfilment of a Promise, by which Poems by Emma Willard areaffectionately inscribed to her past and present pupils. New-York, White, Gallagher & White. 18mo. pp. 124.

Hymns, Songs, and Fables, for Children. Boston. Carter, Hendee & Babcock. 18mo. pp. 50.

ORATIONS AND ADDRESSES.

An Address, delivered before the Dorchester Temperance Society, at a public meeting December 4th, 1830, being the anniversary of that Society; by Joseph Leeds. 12mo. pp. 46.

An Address, delivered before the Charlestown Temperance Society, January 31st, 1831. Charlestown. W. W. Wheeler. 12mo. pp. 46. An Address, delivered before the Bridgewater Temperance Society; by R. M. Hodges. Boston. Carter, Hendee & Babcock. 8vo. pp. 15. An Address, delivered before the Massachusetts Peace Society, together with a Report made on their Fifteenth Anniversary; by Bradford Sumner. Boston. S. N. Dickinson. 8vo. pp. 30.

An Address, pronounced before the Members of the Bar of the County of Suffolk, Mass.; by Peter O. Thacher, Counsellor at Law. Boston. Hilliard, Gray & Co. 8vo. pp. 40.

Lectures to Young Men; by William B. Sprague, D. D.; with an Introductory Address, by Samuel Miller, D. D. Second Edition. NewYork. John P. Haven. 12mo. pp. 310.

The Physical Culture adapted to the Times; an Address delivered before the Mechanical Association in Andover Theological Seminary, September 21st, 1830; by Edward Hitchcock. Amherst. J. S. & Č. Adams. 12mo. pp. 36.

THEOLOGY.

Review of Mr. Whitman's Letter to Professor Stuart, on Religious Liberty. Second Edition. With an Appendix, not before Published. Boston. Pierce & Parker. 8vo. pp. 84.

Temperance and Religion; or the best means and highest ends of the Temperance Reformation. In two Parts. By Samuel Nott, Jr. Boston. Pierce & Parker. 12mo. pp. 36.

The Moral Efficacy of the Doctrine of Atonement. A Sermon, delivered on the evening of Feb. 3, 1831, at the Instalment of Rev. William Hague. By Francis Wayland, Jr. Boston. 8vo. pp. 36.

Letter to Rev. Joel Hawes, D. D., in Review to his Tribute to the Pilgrims. Hartford. P. Canfield. 8vo. pp. 21.

A Remonstrance Against an Established Religion in Massachusetts. Boston. Pierce & Parker. 12mo.

On the Formation of the Christian Character. Addressed to those who are Seeking to Lead a Religious Life. By Henry Ware, Jr. Boston. Gray & Bowen. Cambridge. Hilliard & Brown. 18mo. pp. 175.

Dew Drops, for 1831. New-York. H. C. Sleight. Boston. Pierce & Parker.

Causes and Evils of Contentions Unveiled; in Letters to Christians. By Noah Worcester. Boston. Gray & Bowen. 18mo. pp. 120.

A New Translation of the Book of Psalms. With an Introduction. By G. R. Noyes. Boston. Gray & Bowen. 12mo. pp. 232. The Sabbath Class Book; Comprising Exercises on the Sacred Scriptures. By E. Lincoln. Boston. Lincoln & Edmands. 18mo. pp. 104.

A Reply to the Review of Mr. Whitman's Letter to Professor Stuart, in the Spirit of the Pilgrims. By B. Whitman. Boston. Gray & Bowen. 8vo. pp. 84.

The Theological Class Book; Containing a System of Divinity, in the form of Questions and Answers, for the benefit of Theological Classes. By William Cogswell. Boston. Crocker & Brewster. 18mo. pp. 195.

The Divine Authority and Perpetual Obligation of the Lord's day, asserted in seven Sermons, delivered at the Parish Church of St. Marys. By Daniel Wilson, A. M Boston. Crocker & Brewster. 12mo. pp. 212.

A Method for Prayer; with Scripture Expressions, proper to be used under each head. By Matthew Henry. Philadelphia. Tower, J. & D. M. Hogan. 18mo. pp. 234.

A Letter to an Orthodox Minister, on Revivals of Religion. By Bernard Whitman. 12mo. pp. 64. Boston. Gray & Bowen.

VOYAGES AND TRAVELS.

Journal of a Tour to Malta, Greece, Asia Minor, Carthage, Algiers, and Spain. By Samuel Woodruff, Esq. Hartford. Cook, & Co. 12mo. pp. 281.

Travels in Malta and Sicily. By Andrew Bigelow. Boston. Carter, Hendee & Babcock. 8vo. pp. 528.

TRAGEDY.

Julian; a Tragedy, in five Acts. Philadelphia. Carey & Lea. 8vo. pp. 87.

AMERICAN EDITIONS OF FOREIGN WORKS.

The Book of Nature. By John Mason Good, M. D. From the last London Edition; to which is now prefixed a Sketch of the Author's Life. Complete in One Volume. New-York. J. & J. Harper. 8vo pp. 467.

Letters on Missions. By William Swan, Missionary in Siberia; with an Introductory Preface. By William Orme, Foreign Secretary to the London Missionary Society. Boston. Perkins & Marvin. 18mo. pp. 228.

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Destiny; or the Chieftain's Daughter. By the Author of Marriage, &c.' Philadelphia. Carey & Lea. Two Volumes. 12mo.

Instinct, Habits and Sagacity of Animals; in a Series of Letters on Natural History. Translated from the French of M. B. Rousse, Professor of Natural History at Paris. With Additions and Cuts. NewYork. H. C. Sleight. 18mo. pp. 284.

An Abrigement of the Elements of Criticism. By the Hon. Henry Hornes, of Kames. Edited by John Frost, A. M. Philadelphia. Tower, J. & D. M. Hogan. 12mo. pp. 300.

Maxwell. By the Author of 'Sayings and Doings.' New-York. J. & J. Harper. Two Volumes. 12mo.

Reports on the Locomotive and Fixed Engines. By J. Stephenson and J. Walker, Civil Engineers. With an account of the Liverpool and Manchester Rail Road. By H. Booth. Philadelphia. Carey & Lea. 8vo. pp. 206.

The Horse, in all his Varieties and Uses; with Rules for his Preservation from Disease. By John Lawrence, Author of the History of the Horse, &c.' Philadelphia. Carey & Hart. 12mo. pp. 238.

Errors Regarding Religion, and Thoughts on Prayer, at the Present Time. By James Douglass, Esq. New-York. Jonathan Leavitt. 12mo. pp. 332.

Bertha's Visit to her Uncle in England. In Two Volumes. Boston. Carter, Hendee & Babcock. 12mo.

The Works of Cowper and Thompson; including Letters and Papers, never before published in this country. With a New and Interesting Memoir of Thompson. Philadelphia. J. Grigg. 8vo.

The Works of Lawrence Sterne. In One Volume. With a Life of the Author, written by himself. Philadelphia. J. Grigg. 8vo. pp. 416. The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope; to which are added, a Life of the Author. By Dr. Johnson. Philadelphia. J. J. Woodard. 8vo. pp. 484.

The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley & Keats. In One Volume. Philadelphia. John Grigg. 8vo.

A Memoir of the Rev. Henry Martyn, B. D. late Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge, and Chaplin to the Honorable East India Company. By the Rev. John Sargent, M. A. Rector of Lavington; with an Introductory Essay and Appendix. By the American Editor. Boston. Perkins & Marvin. 12mo. pp. 432.

Songs of the Affections and other Poems. By Felicia Hemans. Philadelphia. Carey & Lea. 12mo. pp. 261.

Family Dyer and Scourer; being a Complete Treatise on the Art of Dying, Coloring, &c. By William Trask. Philadelphia. Carey & Hart. 12mo. pp. 80.

Lives of Painters and Sculptors. By Allen Cunningham. (Family Library, No. XVII. XVIII. XIX.) New-York. J. & J. Harper.

Affecting Scenes, from the Diary of a Physician. New-York. J. & J. Harper. 18mo. pp. 132.

Our Neighborhood; or Horticultural and Natural Phenomena; in

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