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PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.

Bouso Boosts.

The Siholan System; founded on Geological Researches in the Counties of Salop, Hereford, Radnor, 'Montgomery, Caermarthen, Brecon, Pent. broke, 'Monmouth, Gloucester, Worcester, and Stafford; with descrip- tions of the Co.11-liells and overlyim7 finmations, By Rootattea Isteav Munciosox, F.L.S., -1 ice President of the Geological Society of London, General Secretary of the Brit. Assoc. Advance- ment of Science, &v. &c.

Report on the Geology pf Cimoralt, Devon, and West Somerset. By Ilnxity T. Si: Beenc, &e. Director of the Ordnance Geo- logical Survey. Published by order of the Locus Commissioners of her Majesty's Tren,nry, A New Sys/ern (!t' end Development of the prineiple of Truth and Reasoning; applicable to Moral subjects and the Conduct of DV S. .1?.. Boss.xouuT, A.M., of the Inner Temple. ITIte object of this work is tothaw that the system of logic studied and fol. don: d. ,I ;cc the da., s of _It it err.);i, rad ienily Wrong ; and to set op a plan i, ,5. I ..!■;d1 TT.:in its followers to a "new law of mind," arid te,al. to lit t i f;■;. (imintlien,ign of the pure lloctrities of Christianity," tin r i Y:1 ‘• !IT whole dominion of licativcn over- tl:roNv;i," w:;ir•h d bethre the reign of true religion can be esta- blished." Se taro, wo have yet read, we conceive the whole Nvork to he a mere expansion of roPE.s NV:ial can wo reas,:t hut from what u. bnitei" Should the \raster to' .1rts have succeed:It in his ambitions purpose, or, which is more likely, have struck oat soy useful hints in his pursultvwe trill not fail to give them to the world.] .-1);.,/,/,1;!,.1: bele; an eits. Tntroduction to Natural Theology, setting .;:th, conversatiote,, the Wisdom, Power, and Gee& nts:s of toil, 111.1:1ft,-11A iu the Works of the Creation. .\tlapted for the ttsr of Schoids and for Private Tuition. By W. 1).Es:owl:, Author of " Pinnoek's Catechisms,- &c. &c.

[A clear and ingenious s.posit ion, in the form of ;Iialegue, of sane of the won- ders of nature,—as the omit ihts, anti the construction of the hand, aria, and (ye or ; but it is: not a holipy Introduction to Natural Theology. The ?'riots in goes: cal are assumea instead of 'wing proved; and the management of the interlocutors at darting is not very felicitous.] Sixteen Sell Idgis of Thteeriirs; chiefly from the text of :tleineke : with English Explinsitoly Notes and copious Inhexes, by D. Ii. lite ale, LL.D., Betel ,,ter of Archbishop Sandys' Grammar School, Hawks- head. For tbe ma of S-hools.

[A very good editi.in for the purpose it is designed for. The text: is neat ; the sines ate numerote, various, and helpful, though sometimes relicts:nig tyros to books they are not likely to Imve; the inerollaction coolants a joiliidotts esti. mate of the ituihor ; and the indexes are \Nil arranged, and app..ae ample.] Selret Ill!.' .1t;togrophil ; from the rude and warlike dive of Boadicea, to the Victiniao :era. Containing it varied collection of the lives of our countryiniTi. who have bee: either tlisliagai.shed by their conduct in exalted stall. :as, eminent for their noodnmcate, relelwzded fur their valour, lauded for their patriotism, or others, i entitletd diographical notoriety. By SA:out:1, MAuxottit, Author of "Th. TrCU.Sttry of [The"Ill ographical 'I'rea:atry," &a. mitt mite are (la ■1 filee tiro " Biographical Treasury " of the same judicious co:el:Her, wi:Hr we formerly notl,a. They are fairly written, with refereoce to the pr.,hot,:in;,11( 0p:1th:us on tuna ters of religion and government.]

1'A31P1ILETS.

introductory to the Franklin T.ectitre, de- ■ s.e. a "tut. s, dt 15th!. By `,Vir.man. E. ClIANnNG.

tioetshiel,111.1(::ii■TIlorfotrleicr latignage, his rhetorical St»Ilowlw subdued, but without the acquisition of much strength or appilettiiIiity. The address is ddiele,,t . ai thr the audience: r.e teat UMW:41T :SUale of shear saying, T:11, is Al very tine, but 1 can make no a,t,,a.

whtr...si, it to Si,. Barrow, Bart., on ti'ir TT 'its and Peace Coiapl. ,4s in her 2,1ajei.a.a's ,1;h:ps. By (Ito Ilea. Capt. 131:1;Nr:!.,:r, It.N.

An Athire.•,:( to 1.;e People q/' the Traitat Kir jitaia GI/ tile Curie-hors.

By J. D. C.

us,/ vTation:t ?Ton Poot•-lows, 1; (tail Mr Per rvolion of !'r;o:• . Bv

lespeetor-ces'sed t,l _,,say l fesp:sSs.

Pa'iir, arl Pyl. 1.;y SAmun, ;Ws !;surest off the Sh..!,, 11o: un the 11111;,:ituit ei.4 the Coluina r, ih• 171,: a,

-1,:x1,1.1e,, h.! App.inimmit Liv■ !I 1.. ' , a Sele..t Committee of the House of Comi:itots t.p.:11 the Poor-law Amendment Act, last S!e-,:en. With his le,..1.11)11.> 1:YilkiiiT On t1.0 se tae sulijeet. Al_., by a Itare-payer.