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PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.

BOOBS.

Sermons Preached in Herstmonceux Church. By Julius Charles Hare, MA., Archdeacon of Lewes, Ea. Second volume.

Form and Sound; can their Beauty be dependent on the same Physical Laws? A Critical Inquiry. By Thomas Purdie.

A Treatise on Landed Property, in its Geological, Agricultural, Chemical, and Political Relations. By James Boyden, Laud, Mine, and Machinery Valuer and Agent. [Eighteen chapters on almost as many subjects, from the geological formation of the world to the Currency-laws; an insufficient apace being of necessity given to each: for example, five pages only are devoted to the curious subject of the his- tory of the enclosure and cultivation of lands in Great Britain, and how they have been brought into their present state.] The Annual Miscellany, for 1848. Containing a Review of the Year, an Obituary, Biographical Sketches of Eminent Persons, an Official Register, and Notes on the Remarkable Occurrences of the Year. Selected and condensed from the Chronicles of the day, and arranged for ready re- ference.

[The subjects of this " miscellany " are mentioned in the title. The Obituary is lull, and the most useful feature in the book. The Review of the Year, and the Notes on Remarkable Occurrences are slight, and chiefly from the newspapers.] Bibliothegue des Memoires relatifs it l'Histoire de France pendant is Dix- huitiame Siecle. Avec Avant-Propos et Notes, par M. Fs. Barriere. Tome X.

[This volume of MIL Didot's collection of Memoirs relating to the history of France during the last century, contains the well-known reminiscences of Madame Campan, and completes the series.] Webster's Royal Red Book; or Court and Fashionable Register for 1849. [A new edition, containing all the changes of residence in the "genteel" world up to the present time, preparatory to the London season.] A Man Made of Money. By Douglas Jerrold. With twelve Illustrations on Steel by John Leech. [The parts of Mr. Douglas Jerrold's strange tale collected into a well-looking vo- lume.]

PAMPHLETS.

A Short Treatise on the Deviation of the Mariner's Compass; with

Rules for its Correction, and Diagrams. By Sir John Ross, C. B., gc. Political Principles and Political Consistency. By "Plain Facts." First and Second Reports of the County Chairman to the Gloucestershire

Court of Quarter-Sessions. An Exposition of the Case of the Assistant-Surgeons of the Royal Navy, By a Naval Medical Officer. The Rights of the Clergy to sit in Parliament or Convocation, tec. By Robert Thorp, M.A., Rector of Burton ()very, Leicestershire. The State of the Nation Considered with reference to the Condition of the Working Classes. The Juggler; containing a Proposition for the Abolition of all Oaths. The Incestuous Union. By the Author of "The Juggler." The Disease and the Remedy; or Parochial and National Emigration versus Parochial and National Pauperism. By Philo-Humanitas. Tracts for my Tenantry, Original and Seket. By Sir Roger de Coverley and his Friends. Nu. L The Holiday. Observations on the Board of Works, the New Poor-law, and other Topics of present Interest and Importance in Ireland. By a Resident Proprie- tor and Magistrate. -4 House for Skakspere. A Proposition for the consideration of the Nation, &e. By William Wilson.

Turkey and Great Britain; or a brief View of the Improvements introduced into the Government of the Ottoman Empire daring the reign of the last and present Sulam. By a Distinguished Native. The Case of the Reverend Mr. Shore. A Letter to his Grace the Arch- bishop of Canterbury. By Henry Lord Bishop of Exeter. i

Letters n Favour of a Repeal of the Law which prohibits Marriage with the Sister of a Deceased Wife. By the Reverend W. W. Champneys, the Reverend Thomas Dale, the Reverend J. H. Gurney, and the Honourable and Reverend H. Montagu. Villiers.

Systematic Colonization. Ireland Saved, without Cost to the Imperial Trea- sury. Second edition. To which is prefixed, an Introductory Letter to Earl Grey, on the Results of the Emigration branch of the South Austra- lian Experiment. By R. Torrens, Esq., F.R.S., Chairman of the Com- mission which planted the Experimental Colony of South Australia.

A Few Brief Comments on Sir Charles Napter's Letter to Sir J. Hob house, "On the Baggage of the Indian Army." By Lieutenant-Colonel W. Burlton C.B., of the Bengal Cavalry, &c. Questions and Observations in Hygiene: recommended to the consideration of Naval Medical Men, suggested to the mind of the Author by the Ap- proach of the Asiatic Cholera. By Frederick James Brown, M.D., As- sistant Surgeon RN.