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and of his coadjutor, might in after ages stagger belief, if the fact were not established beyond doubt. And yet Monsieur Humboldt is in the vigour of life, meditating, it is said, a jump over the rival mountains of the Himmalaya, ranged in the Eastern world. Able criticisms of these stupendous works have appeared in the Edinburgh and Quarterly Reviews.

MIERS. Travels in Chili and La Plata, 2 vols. octavo, plates, 21 2s.

HEAD. Rough Notes of some rapid Journeys across the Pampas, by Captain Head, post octavo, 9s 6d.

In General Collections.

Swift says, writers of travels, like dictionary makers, are sunk into oblivion, by the weight and bulk of those who come last, and therefore lie uppermost.

PINKERTON. A Collection of the best and most in

teresting Voyages and Travels in all parts of the World, numerous plates, in 17 quarto volumes, 18/ 18s.

KERR. A general Collection of Voyages and Travels, in 18 volumes, octavo, 1811-22.

BURNEY. A Collection of Voyages and Discoveries in the Pacific, by Admiral Burney, 5 volumes, quarto, 91.

Dibdin.

His book displays a rare union of nautical and literary research; and the liberal spirit which it breathes is alike honorable to his profession and his country. Modern Traveller, published in monthly parts at 2s 6d each.

CLARKE. Travels in various parts of Europe, Asia, and Africa, by Dr. Edward Daniel Clarke, 12 vols. octavo, with plates.

Discoveries of Navigators.

The Europeans have scarcely visited any coast but to gratify avarice and extend corruption; to arrogate dominion without right, and practise cruelty without incentive. Much knowledge has been acquired, and much cruelty been committed; the belief of religion has been very little propagated, and its laws have been outrageously and enormously violated; but there is reason to hope that out of so much evil good may sometimes be produced, and that the light of the gospel will at last illuminate the sands of Africa and the deserts of America, though its progress cannot, but be slow when it is so much obstructed by the lives of Christians.

Dr. Johnson.

Copages round the World..

COOK. Three Voyages round the World, by Capt. James Cook, 7 volumes octavo, with maps and plates, 37 13s 6d.

VAUCOUVER. A Voyage round the World, plates, 6 vols. octavo, performed between 1790-1795, 21 8s.

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KRUSENTERN. Voyage round the World, quarto, 17 10s.

BOUGAINVILLE. Voyage round the World.

KOTZEBUE. Voyage of Discovery, 3 vols. octavo, 17 10s.

ARAGO. Voyage round the World, published in quarto, with plates.

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Historical Sketch of the Progress of Discovery, Navigation, and Commerce, from the earliest records to the beginning of the nineteenth century, by William Stevenson, Esq. in one large volume octavo, price 14s.

This Historical Sketch has been drawn up with reference to, and in order to form the 18th and concluding volume of Kerr's Voyages and Travels. But though drawn up with this object, it is strictly and entirely an independent and separate work. At the conclusion of the volume is given a select catalogue of Voyages and Travels, which, it is hoped, will be found generally use ful, not only in directing reading and inquiry, but also in the formation of a library.

Mathematics.

ELEMENTARY AND HIGHER MATHEMATICS.

1. ELEMENTARY.

On entering this department no work can be consulted with greater advantage than the Outlines of Philosophical Education, by Professor Jardine, of Glasgow, in post octavo, 10s 6d.

EUCLID.

The Elements of Euclid, by Simpson,

octavo, 9s.

Elements of Geometry, from the Greek of

Euclid, octavo, 8s.

BONNYCASTLE. The Elements of Geometry, by Bonnycastle, octavo, 10s 6d.

HUTTON. A Treatise on Mensuration, octavo, 18s. BARROW. Geometrical Lectures by Stone.

LEGENDRE. The Elements of Geometry, and of Spherical Trigonometry, edited by Dr. Brewster, octavo, 10s 6d.

VINCE. On Plane and Spherical Trigonometry, and on the nature and use of Logarithms. WOODHOUSE. Treatise on Plane and Spherical Trigonometry, octavo, 9s 6d.

BRIDGE. Plane Trigonometry, octavo, 4s.

Conic Sections, by the same author, 5s. HUTTON. A Mathematical and Philosophical Dictionary, by Dr. Hutton, 2 vols. quarto, 67 6s. A Course of Mathematics, 3 vols. octavo,

1/ 11s 6d.

Tracts on Mathematical and Philosophical Subjects, plates, 3 volumes octavo, 17 11s 6d. Recreations in Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, one hundred plates, 4 vols. 31 3s.

ALGEBRA.

EULER. Algebra, by Euler, with notes by Bernouille, 2 vols. octavo.

BRIDGE. Lectures on Algebra, octavo, 7s.
TAYLOR. Elements of Algebra, compiled from the
French of Garnier, octavo.

HIGHER MATHEMATICS.

EMERSON. The Doctrine of Fluxions, octavo, 8s. CRESWELL. Treatise on the Geometrical and Alge

braical Investigation of Maxima and Minima, octavo, 12s.

CRESWELL. On Geometry, with the Elements of

Solid Geometry, octavo, 14s.

HUTTON. Tables of Logarithms, octavo.
TAYLOR. Tables of Logarithms, octavo.

In Geometry Dr. Johnson (in his admirable preface to Dodsley's Modern Preceptor, which contains many excellent hints on education,) recommends the perusal of Tacquet, afterwards Euclid, Keil, and Sir Isaac Newton.

Physics.

This department comprehends,

1. MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS.

2. APPLICATION OF PHYSICAL SCIENCES TO THE

ARTS.

3. EXPERIMENTAL PHYSICS.

4. CHEMISTRY.

5. GEOLOGY AND MINERALOGY.

6. BOTANY AND VEGETABLE PHYSIOLOGY.

7. ZOOLOGY AND COMPARATIVE ANATOMY.

Dr. Johnson justly observes our inquiry ought to be, not what degrees of knowledge are desirable, but what are in most situations of life indispensably required; and the choice should be determined, not by the splendour of any part of literature, but by the extent of its use, and the inconvenience which its neglect is likely to produce.

DUPIN.

Mathematics practically applied to the Useful and Fine Arts, by Baron Charles Dupin, adapted to the present state of the arts by Dr. Birkbeck, in 1 octavo volume.

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