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HORTICULTURE.

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A Treatise on the Physiology and Pathology of Trees; with Observations on the Barrenness and Canker of Fruit Trees, and the Means of Prevention and Cure. By P Lyon, Comely Garden, Edinburgh. 8vo. 10s 6d

Transactions of the Horticultural Society of London, with coloured plates. Parts 1, 2, and 3, of vol. II. 15s each.

Hints, addressed to Proprietors of Orchards, and to Growers of Fruit in General; comprising observations on the Present State of the Apple Trees in the Cider Counties. By William Salisbury. 12mo. 6s

An Essay on Trees in Landscape, with Examples of all their Varieties in Character and Foliage. By the late Edward Kennion, F.S.A. Elephant 4to. Fifty plates. 31 13s 6d

LAW.

A Treatise on the Abuses of the Laws, particularly in Actions of Arrest. By A. Pearce, Gent. 6s.

Trial of Major William Gordon for the Murder of George Gregory. 2s

An inquiry into the Nature of the Kingly Office, and how far the Act of Coronation is an indispensable Solemnity. By T. C. Banks, Esq. 8vo. 7s

The Trial of Colonel Quintin, of the 10th Hussars, by a General Court-Martial, on the 17th of October 1814. 8vo. 8s 6d

A Treatise on the Principles and Practice of the Court of Chancery, under the following Heads:-1. Common Law Jurisdiction of the Chancellor ; 2. Equity of Jurisdiction of the Chancellor; 3. Statutory Jurisdiction of the Chancellor; 4. Specially delegated Jurisdiction of the Chancellor. By Henry Maddock, Esq. of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister. 2 vol. 8vo. 21 6s

The Practise of the Insolvent Court. By J. P. Smith, Esq. Barrister. 8vo.

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Observations on the Marriage-Laws, particularly in reference to the Case of Desertion, or a fraudulent and violated Contract; in which the Right of the injured Party is supported by Religious, Moral, and Historical Evidence, demonstrating the Necessity of Legislative Interference. 8vo. 12s

A Practical Guide to the Quarter and other Sessions of the Peace, adapted to the Use of young Magistrates and Gentlemen of the Legal Profession at the Commencement of their Public Duties. By W. Dickenson, Esq. Barrister-at-law, &c. 8vo.

12s

A Circumstantial Report of the Evidence and Proceedings before the Coroner's Inquest in the Case of the Murder of Edward Vyse in Burlington-street. By Wm. Home, one of the Witnesses. 2s 6d

A Dictionary of the Law of Scotland. By R. Bell, Esq. advocate, second edition. 2 vol. 8vo. 1l 4s

A Practical Guide to the Duty and Authority of Overseers of the Poor, with full and plain directions to them in the execution of their office: Interspersed with numerous precedents of summonses, warrants, orders, &c. relating to the Poor's Laws and Parish matters in general. By William Toone, attorney-general. 8vo. 5s 6d Cases in Crown Law. By Thomas Leach, Esq. 2 vol. Royal 8vo. The Statutes of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. Vol. IV. Part III. from 50. to 52. Geo. III. 4to. 1 11s 6d

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A Summary of the Powers and Duties of a Justice of the Peace in Scotland, in alphabetical order, with forms of proceedings, &c. By Geo. Tait, Esq. advocate. Form of Process before the Court of Session, the New Jury Court, and the Commission of Tiends. 8vo. Vol. 1. 1Cs. 6d.

The Trial of Jas. Ripley, Richard Burton, Robert Herbert, and Richard Matthews, for the Murder of Jane Watson, one of the Persons who were shot in the Riot in Old Burlington-street, on Tuesday the 7th of March, 1815. Taken in short hand by Mr W. B. Gurney. 8vo. 3s

A Treatise on the Law of Scotland respecting Tithes and the Stipends of the Parochial Clergy with an Appendix, containing various illustrative Documents, not before published. By John Connel, Esq., Advocate, Procurator for the Church of Scotland. 3 vol. 8vo. 21 2s

A New Table of Rates of the Assessed Taxes, payable from the 5th of April, 1815; with the Rules for charging them, Exemptions, &c. By George Pyne Andrews, Attorney at Law, Bristol. 8vo. 2s

A Complete Collection of State Trials, and Proceedings for High Treason, and other Crimes and Misdemeanours, from the earliest period to the present time; with Notes and other Illustrations. By T. B. Howell, Esq. F.R.S. F.S.A. Vol. 21. Royal

8vo. 11 11s 6d

The Trial of Louisa Stanton (late Bradley,) on an Indictment for Perjury against her Husband.

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A Treatise on Conveyancing, with a View to its Application to Practice, being a Series of Practical Observations, written in a plain familiar style. By Richard Preston, Esq. of the Inner Temple. Vol. II. 12s

The Important Results of an Elaborate Investigation into the Mysterious Case of Elizabeth Fenning: being a Detail of Extraordinary Facts discovered since her Execution, including the Official Report of her Singular Trial. By John Watkins, L.L.D. 6s 6d

8vo.

The Law of Carriers, Innkeepers, Warehousemen, and other Depositaries of Goods for Hire. By Henry Jeremy, Esq. 8vo. 7s

Reports argued and determined in the Court of Exchequer, Michaelmas Term, and the Sittings after, and Hilary Term, 55. Geo. III. 1815. By George Price, Esq., Barrister at Law. Part II. Royal 8vo.

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Digest of the Laws of the Customs. By Nicholas Jickling. Royal 4to. 51 5s An Examination of Mr Sherson's Case, written in 1810, with the Opinions of the Judges, at Madras, in 1814. 2s 6d

The Office of a Constable, being an entirely New Compendium of the Law concerning that ancient Minister for the Conservation of the Peace; carefully compiled from the best authorities. With an Introduction, containing the Origin and Antiquity of the Office. By Joseph Ritson, Esq. Evo. 3s 6d

Reports of Cases upon Appeals and Writs of Error, in the House of Lords, during the Session of 1815. By P. Dow, Esq. Vol. III. Part I. 6s

The Theory of Presumptive Proof, or an Inquiry into the Nature of Circumstantial Evidence. 8vo. 5s

An Introduction to the Science of Law; showing the Advantages of a Law Educa tion, grounded on the Learning of Lord Coke's Commentaries upon Lyttleton's Tenures, &c. By F. Ritson, Esq. 8vo. 9s

An Abridgment of Clarke's Bibliotheca Legum : Comprising a Catalogue of such Law Books as are of general use, and of the best editions, including the modern publications. 2s

Observations on the Laws relating to Private Lunatic Asylums, and particularly on a Bill for their Alteration, which passed the House of Commons in the year 1814. 3s 6d

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Statutes of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, 55. George III. 1815. 4to. 21

A Treatise on Criminal Law; with Precedents of Indictments, Special Pleas, &c, adapted to Practice. By Thomas Starkie, of Lincoln's Inn, Esq. Barrister at Law. In 2 vol. 8vo. 11 4s

A Treatise on Conveyancing, with a View to its Application to Practice; being a

Series of Practical Observations, written in a plain familiar style. By Richard Preston, Esq. of the Inner Temple. Volume II. Part II.; and Index, completing the Second Volume. 12s

Proceedings in a Cause tried in the Court of King's Bench, December 21, 1815, for Special Damages, in consequence of an Assault committed on a British Merchant. By a General Officer at Alicant, in Spain. 7s

MEDICINE, SURGERY, AND ANATOMY.

The Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal; exhibiting a Concise View of the Latest and most Important Discoveries in Medicine, Surgery, and Pharmacy. (Published Quarterly.) No. 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, and 46. 3s each.

A Practical Explanation of Cancer in the Female Breast, with the Method of Cure, and Cases of Illustration. By John Rodman, M.D. Surgeon, and Medical Superintendant of the Dispensary. Paisley. 8s

A Treatise on the Puerperal Fever, illustrated by Cases which occurred in Leeds and its Vicinity, in the years 1809-12. By William Hey, junior. 8vo. 8s

A Practical Treatise on Porrigo or Scald Head, and Impetigo, the Humid or Running Tetter; with coloured Engravings, illustrative of the Diseases. By the late Robert Willan, M.D. F.R.S. and F.A.S. Edited by Ashby Smith, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons. 4to. 12s

Cases of Tetanus and Rabies Contagiosa, or Canine Hydrophobia; with Remarks, chiefly intended to ascertain the Characteristic Symptoms of the latter Disease in Man and Certain Brutes, and to point out the most effectual Means of Prevention. By Caleb Hillier Parry, M.D. F.R.S. 8vo

Observations on Adhesion; with Two Cases, demonstrative of the Powers of Nature to reunite Parts which have been by Accident totally separated from the Animal System. By William Balfour, M.D. 8vo. 1s 6d

Surgical Works of John Abernethy, F.R.S. A New Edition. 2 vol. 8vo. 11 9s Blumenbach's Institutions of Physiology. 8vo. 88

Statement of the Last Illness and Death of Mrs Southcott. By Dr Reece. 8vo. 4s Engravings of the Thoracic and Abdominal Viscera, and the Canals connected with them; representing the natural Appearance of those important Parts immediately after Death, and without being affected by previous Disease. Drawn under the Direction of, and with descriptive Letter-press, by Alexander Monro, junior, F.R.S. Royal 4to.

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A Statement of the Early Symptoms which lead to the Disease termed Water in the Brain, with Observations on the necessity of a watchful attention to them, and on the fatal consequences of their neglect, in a letter to Dr Wall, of Oxford. By G. D. Yeats, M.D. of Trinity College, Oxford, and of the Royal College of Physicians, London.

A Dissertation on Gunshot Wounds. By Charles Bell, Surgeon. Illustrated by Seventeen Engravings. Royal 8vo. 10s 6d boards.

Medico-Chirurgical Transactions, published by the Medical and Chirurgical Society of London. The fifth volume; with Eight Plates. 8vo. 18s

Pathological Researches. By J. R. Farre, M.D. Royal 8vo. 7s

The Morbid Anatomy of the Brain, in Mania and Hydrophobia; with the Pathology of these two Diseases, as collected from the Papers of the late Andrew Marshall, M.D. To which is prefixed a Sketch of his Life. By S. Sawrey. 8vo. 10s 6d

An Illustration of Mr Hunter's Doctrine, particularly concerning the Life of Blood, in Answer to the Edinburgh Review of Mr Abernethy's Lectures. By Joseph Adams,

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The Physiognomical System of Drs Gall and Spurzheim, founded on an Anatomical and Physiological Examination of the Nervous System in general, and of the Brain in

particular; and indicating the Dispositions and Manifestations of the Mind. By J. G. Spurzheim, M.D. Illustrated by numerous Plates. Royal 8vo. 11 10s

Delineations of the Cutaneous Diseases, comprised in the Classification of the late Dr Willan; being a republication of the greater part of the Engravings of that author, in an improved state; together with a New Series, which will comprehend the Remainder of the System. By T. Bateman, M.D. F.L.S Physician to the Public Dispensary, and to the Fever Institution. With Six coloured Plates. Fasciculus I. Part I. 4to. il 1s

Observations upon the Bulam Fever, the disease which has of late years prevailed in the West Indies, on the coast of America, at Gibraltar, Cadiz, and other parts of Spain, with a collection of facts proving it to be a contagious disease. By Wm. Pym, Esq. 8vo. 12s

A View of the Relations of the Nervous System in Health and in Disease: containing selections from the Dissertation to which was adjudged the Jacksonian prize for the year 1814, with additional Illustrations and Remarks. By Daniel Pring.

8vo. 78

Medical and Surgical Remarks, including a description of a simple and effective method of removing Polypi from the Uterus, Tonsils, from the Throat, &c. ; likewise observations on the different modes of opening the bladder, in retention of urine from obstructions in the Urethra and Prostate Gland; and a description of a more safe and effectual method of performing that operation, illustrated by Cases. By Edw. Grainger. 8vo. 9s

The Principles of Surgery, as they relate to Wounds, Ulcers, and Fistulas; Aneu rism and Wounded Arteries; Fractures of the Limbs; and the Duties of the Military and Hospital Surgeon. Also, a System of Surgical Operations, containing the Prin ciples of Surgery, as they relate to surgical diseases and operations; and a series of cases, calculated to illustrate chiefly the doctrine of tumours, and other irregular parts of Surgery. By John Bell, surgeon. Part I. to IV. 12s each

Observations on the Symptoms and Treatment of the Diseased Spine, previous to the period of Incurvation, with some remarks on the consequent palsy. By Thomas Copeland, Esq. 8vo. 6s

Observations on the Animal Economy. By a Physician. 8vo. 6s

Practical Observations on Necrosis of the Tibia; illustrated by Cases and a Copperplate: to which is added, a Defence of a Tract, entitled, Description of an Affection of the Tibia induced by Fever, &c. By T. Whately. 8vo. 68

An Essay toward the Improvement of some of the Important Instruments of Sur gery, and of the Operations in which they are employed. By William Jardine; illustrated by eleven engravings. 8vo. 10s 6d

A Treatise on Fever, with Observations on the Practice adopted for its Cure in the Fever Hospital and House of Recovery in Dublin; illustrated by Cases. By William Stoker, M.D. 8vo. 7s

The Introductory Lecture for the Year 1815; exhibiting some of Mr Hunter's Opinions respecting Diseases: delivered before the Royal College of Surgeons in London. By John Abernethy, F. R.S. Professor of Anatomy and Surgery to the College.

8vo. 2s

Physiological Researches on Life and Death, by Xavier Bichat. Translated from the French, by F. Gold. 8vo. 9s

An Essay on the Venereal Diseases which have been confounded with Syphilis, and the symptoms which exclusively arise from that poison. Illustrated by Drawings of the Cutaneous Eruptions of true Syphilis, and the resembling Diseases. By Richard Carmichael, M.R.I.A. Part II. 4to. 11 5s

Treatise on the Diseases of Arteries and Veins, &c. By Joseph Hodgson. 8vo. 15s On Gunshot Wounds of the Extremities, requiring the different Operations of Amputation, with their After-treatment. By G. J. Guthrie; illustrated by four plates.

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Engravings to illustrate some of the Diseases of Arteries. By Joseph Hodgson.

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A Sketch of the New Anatomy and Physiology of the Brain and Nervous System of Drs Gall and Spurzheim, considered as comprehending a complete System of Zoonomy: with Observations on its Tendency to the Improvement of Education, of Punishment, and of the Treatment of Insanity. Reprinted from the Pamphleteer, with Additions. By Thomas Forster, F. L. S. 5s

Observations on the Bill for better regulating the Medical Profession as far as regards Apothecaries. By Robert Masters Kerrison. 8vo. 1s 6d

Researches on Consumption, and other Disorders of the Lungs; from the Frencla of G. L. Bayle, D. M. P. By Wm Barrow, M. D. Illustrated by plates. 8vo. 12s The History of the Small Pox; traced from its Oriental Origin to Arabia, Africa, Europe, and America, and interspersed with Historical and Biographical Incidents. By James Moore, Director of the National Vaccine Establishment. 12s

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The Morbid Anatomy of the Liver. By J. R. Farre, M.D. Part II. 4to. Reflections on Fever; intended to point out the Principles upon which a systematic and useful method of treatment might be established. By Robert Calvert, M. D. 8vo. 4s

Medical and Surgical Remarks. By Edward Grainger. 8vo. 9s
Reflections on Fever Bv J. Calvert. 8vo. 4s 6d

A Critical Inquiry into the Pathology of Scrofulas. By George Henning, M.D. 8vo. 10s 6d

Pharmacopoeia Collegii Regalis Medicorum Londinensis, 1809. 8vo. 7s

On the Nervous System. By Daniel Pring. 8vo. 7s 6d

Minutes of Cancer and Cancerous Tendency, in Whitbread's Ward, in Middlesex Hospital. By S. Young. 8vo. 7s

Reports of the Pestilential Disorder of Andalusia, which appeared at Cadiz in the Years 1800, 1804, 1810, and 1813; With an Account of that fatal Epidemic, as it prevailed at Gibraltar, during the Autumnal Months of 1804. By Sir James Fellowes, M.D. 8vo. 15s

Commentaries on some of the most Important Diseases of Children. Part the First. Containing Observations on the Mortality of Children-on Diet-Dentition-Convul sive Affections-Inflammation of the Brain-Hydrocephalus Internus-and Epilepsy. By John Clark, Esq., M.D. Royal 8vo. 10s 6d

Facts and Observations on Liver Complaints, and Bilious Disorders in general. By John Faithorn, of Berner's Street. Second Edition, enlarged. 7s

A Treatise on Forensic Medicine, or Medical Jurisprudence. By O. W. Bartley, M.D. 12mo. 4s

Elements of Pathology. By Dr Parry, of Bath. 8vo. 143

A Treatise on Consumptive Diseases. By Thomas Young, M.D. F.L.S. 8vo. 125. Case of a Fœtus found in the Abdomen of a Young Man at Sherborne, in Dorsetshire. By Nath. Highmore. 4to. 10s 6d

Sketches of the Medical Schools of Paris; including Remarks on the Hospital Practice, the Lectures, Anatomical Schools, and Museums; and exhibiting the Actual State of Medical Instruction in the French Metropolis. By John Cross. 8s

Delineations of the Cutaneous Diseases, comprised in the Classification of the late Dr Willan. By T. Bateman, M.D. F.L.S. Fasciculus IV. 1l is

An Inquiry into the Causes of the Motion of the Blood: With an Appendix; in which the Process of Respiration, and its Connection with the Circulation of the Blood are attempted to be elucidated. By James Carson, M.D. Physician to the Workhouse, the Fever Hospital, and to the Asylum for the Pauper Lunatics at Liverpool.

8vo. 9s

Medico-Chirurgical Transactions, published by the Medical and Chirurgical Society of London. Vol. VI. 11 1s

Account of Two Successful Operations for restoring a lost Nose, from the Integuments of the Forehead. By I. C. Carpue. 4to. 15s

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