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 GEOLOGY and MINING REPORT on the LEINSTER COAL DISTRICT.—By Richard Griffith, Jun. Esq. Inspector General of His Majesty's Royal Mines in Ireland, Mining Engineer to the Dublin Society, F.R.S. Ed. &c. &c. &. 8vo. 18s.

GEOLOGY and MINING SURVEY of the CONNAUGHT COAL DISTRICT in Ireland.—By Richard Griffith, Jun. Esq. Inspector General of His Majesty's Royal Mines in Ireland, Mining Engineer to the Dublin Society, F.R.S. Ed. &c. &c. &c. 8vo. 12s.

An INTRODUCTION to the STUDY of FOSSIL ORGANIC REMAINS, especially of those found in the British Strata, intended to aid the Student in his Enquiries respecting the nature of Fossils, and their connection with the formation of the Earth.—By James Parkinson, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, M.G.S. &c. &c. &c. Price 12s. bds.

The GENERA of RECENT FOSSIL SHELLS, for the use of Students in Concholy and Geology, with original Plates.—By James Sowerby, F.L.S. &c. conducted by George Brettingham Sowerby, F.L.S, &c. in monthly numbers, 4s. plain, or 6s. coloured.

Shortly will be published,

The second edition, continued and corrected, of

An INTRODUCTION to MEDICAL LITERATURE, including a SYSTEM of PRACTICAL NOSOLOGY, intended as a Guide to Students, and an Assistant to Practitioners; together with detached Essays on the Study of Physic, on Classification, on Chemical Affinities, on Animal Chemistry, on the Blood, on the Medical effects of Climates, on the Circulation, and on Palpitation. By Thomas Young, M.D F.R. & L.S. Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, and Physician to St. George's Hospital.

In one volume, small 8vo.

A FAMILIAR INTRODUCTION to CRYSTALLOGRAPHY, including an Explanation of the Principle and Use of the Common and Reflective GONIOMETERS. Followed by an Appendix, containing the methods of applying mathematical calculation to the determination of Crystalline forms: and Rules for drawing the figures of Crystals; with a list of the primary forms of Minerals, and some observations on mineralogical arrangement. Illustrated by nearly 400 wood cuts, or diagrams.—By Henry James Brooke, F.R S. F.L.S. &c.

The system of notation used by Mr., to designate the secondary planes of Crystals, will be adopted in the Third Edition of the following work.

In one volume, small 8vo.

An ELEMENTARY INTRODUCTION to the knowledge of Mineralogy, illustrated by about 380 wood cuts of the Crystalline forms of Minerals, to which are annexed the measurements of their angles, chiefly by means of the reflective goniometer.