5 DECEMBER 1829, page 12

The British Na.turalist. 4 I• Is Is A Very Pleasant Work,

embodying a great deal of useful know- . in a mode new as to arrangement, and less likely to repel than • t which we commonly find in books of natural history. It re- • ts the......

Locomotive Carriages—prospects Of Society.

• A PROVINCIAL journal has lately reproached the newspapers of the metropolis, and not unjustly, with having devoted their columns to the most unimportant matters, !while they......

The Edinburgh Review, No. Xcix.

THIS number of the Edinburgh Review is, we are inclined to believe , from the articles we have looked at, rather a poor one. It is worse; indeed, than poor, for it contains more......

Fine Arts.

CATALOGUE OF MR. BUTTON'S WORKS. , r is somewhat unusual to notice a mere catalogue; but the beautiful , .00d-cuts with which this list is adorned, fairly call for a notice from......