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RUSSIAN VOYAGE TO JAPAN.

A VOYAGE ROUND THE WORLD, IN THE YEARS 1803, 4, 5, and 6; by the Command of his Imperial Majesty Alexander I. in the Ships Nadeshda and Neva; under the Orders of Captain A. J. VON KRUSENSTERN. Translated by RICHARD BELGRAVE HOPPNER, Esq. Handsomely printed in One large Volume 4to. with Plates, 21. 12s. 6d. ***This Voyage is extremely interesting, not only as being the first ever undertaken by Russia round the World, but as replete with accurate and valuable information. Its principal object was to carry out M. De Resanoff, Ambassador Extraordinary from the Court of Russia to the EMPIRE OF JAPAN, with the view of establishing a communication. It contains a particular Account of this Embassy, and an interesting Description of the Manners and Customs of the several Tribes and Nations of the Great Pacific, hitherto so little known.

PRIVATE LIFE OF THE MAHRATTAS.

LETTERS WRITTEN IN A MAHRATTA CAMP DURING THE YEAR 1809; descriptive of the Character, Manners, and domestic Habits of that singular People. By THOMAS DUER BROUGHTON, Esq. of the Honourable East India Company's Service, lately Commander of the Resident's Escort at the Court of Scindia. Dedicated, by permission, to the Marquis of Wellesley. Handsomely printed in 4to. and illustrated with TEN highly coloured Engravings, after Drawings by a native Artist, peculiarly characteristic of National Manners, 21. 8s.

LORD NELSON.

THE LIFE OF NELSON. By ROBERT SOUTHEY. Beautifully printed in Two Volumes, small 8vo, with a Portrait.

A few Copies are printed on large Paper. Price 15s.

10s.

*** Many Lives of NELSON have been written : one is yet wanting, clear and concise enough to become a Manual for the young Sailor, which he may carry about with him till he has treasured up the example in his memory and in his heart. In attempting such a Work, the Author proposes to himself to write the Eulogy of our great Naval Hero; for the best Eulogy of NELSON is the faithful history of his actions; the best history is that which shall relate them most perspicuously.

PHILOSOPHICAL ESSAYS.

By DUGALD STEWART, F. R. S. Professor of Moral Philosophy in the University of Edinburgh. 4to. 21. 2s.

THE PHILOSOPHY OF NATURE;

OR, THE INFLUENCE OF SCENERY ON THE MIND AND HEART. In Two beautifully printed Volumes, post 8vo. 16s.

PERSIA.

GEOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR OF THE PERSIAN EMPIRE; interspersed with Accounts of Manners and Customs. By JOHN MACDONALD KINNIER, Esq. Political Assistant to Brigadier-General Sir JOHN MALCOLM, late Envoy to the Court of Persia. Handsomely printed in 4to. 21. 2s. with a Map, or 31. 13s. 6d.

INTERESTING COSTUMES.

A SERIES OF SEVENTY-THREE SPLENDIDLY COLOURED PLATES, illustrative of the Customs, Manners, Religious Ceremonies, Costumes, Decorations, &c. of the Russian Empire; engraved from the celebrated Drawings of Müller, made at the Desire of the late Empress, accompanied with interesting Descriptions in French and English. Beautifully printed in Imperial 4to. (73 Plates) 81. 8s.

A few Copies may be had of

THE COSTUME OF CHINA, by W. ALEXANDER, Esq. (Draftsman to Earl Macartney's Embassy,) 50 Engravings

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TURKEY (60 Engravings)......
GREAT BRITAIN (60 ditto)
AUSTRIA (50 ditto)

CHINA, by Col. MASON (60-ditto).

THE PUNISHMENTS OF CHINA (22 ditto)....

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6 6

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*** A Complete Set of these Costumes, in Seven Volumes, containing Three Hundred and Seventy-six Engravings, beautifully coloured, forms one of the most splendid Works that has hitherto been published.

CALAMITIES OF AUTHORS,

Including some Inquiries respecting their Moral and Literary Characters. By the Author of "Curiosities of Literature." In two Volumes, post 8vo. 16s.

SKETCH OF THE SIKHS;

A singular Nation, who inhabit the Provinces of the Penjab, situated between the Rivers Jumna and Indus. By Sir JOHN MALCOLM, Lieutenant-Colonel in the Honourable East India Company's Service, and late Envoy to the Court of Persia. 8vo. 8s. 6d.

THE COSTUME OF THE ANCIENTS;

Illustrated in a Series of Three Hundred Engravings, selected from the finest Specimens of Art, with a descriptive Introduction. By THOMAS HOPE. Elegantly printed in Two Volumes, royal 8vo. price 21. 2s. * A few Large Paper Copies, in 2 Vols. royal 4to. 51. 5s.

T. DAVISON, Lombard-street,

Whitefriars, London.

OF THE

BRITISH AND FOREIGN

MEDICO-CHIRURGICAL REVIEW.

JULY, 1863.

Analytical and Critical Reviews.

REV. I.-1. Illustrations of the Nueva Quinologia of Pavon. With Twenty-
seven Coloured Plates of Plants and their Dissections, by W. FITCH,
F.L.S.; Three Coloured Plates, containing Forty-four Delineations of
Microscopic Sections, by TUFFEN WEST, F.L.S.; and Observations on
the Barks described, by JOHN ELIOT HOWARD, F.L.S., &c.

2. Travels in Peru and India while superintending the Collection of Cin-

chona Plants and Seeds in South America, and their Introduction into

India. By CLEMENTS R. MARKHAM. Maps and Illustrations

3. Report on the Expedition to procure Seeds and Plants of the Cinchona

succirubra, or Red Bark Tree. By RICHARD SPRUCE. Map

4. Notes on the Medicinal Cinchona Barks of New Granada, by H. KAR-

STEN; and of the Cinchona Trees of Huanaco (in Peru), by E. POEPPIC.

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PERSIA.

GEOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR OF THE PERSIAN EMPIRE; inter-
spersed with Accounts of Manners and Customs. By JOHN MAC-
DONALD KINNIER, Esq. Political Assistant to Brigadier-General
Sir JOHN MALCOLM, late Envoy to the Court of Persia. Handsomely
printed in 4to. 21. 2s. with a Map, or 31. 13s. 6d.

INTERESTING COSTUMES.

A SERIES OF SEVENTY-THREE SPLENDIDLY COLOURED
PLATES, illustrative of the Customs, Manners, Religious Ceremonies,
Costumes, Decorations, &c. of the Russian Empire; engraved from the
celebrated Drawings of Müller, made at the Desire of the late Empress,
accompanied with interesting Descriptions in French and English.
Beautifully printed in Imperial 4to. (73 Plates) 81. 8s.

A few Copies may be had of

THE COSTUME OF CHINA, by W. ALEXANDER, Esq. (Draftsman
to Earl Macartney's Embassy,) 50 Engravings

..........

TURKEY (60 Engravings).
GREAT BRITAIN (60 ditto)
AUSTRIA (50 ditto)

CHINA, by Col. MASON (60 ditto).

THE PUNISHMENTS OF CHINA (22 ditto)...

......

£6 6 0
8 8
9 0
660

6 60

3 13 0

*** A Complete Set of these Costumes, in Seven Volumes, containing
Three Hundred and Seventy-six Engravings, beautifully coloured, forms one
of the most splendid Works that has hitherto been published.

CALAMITIES OF AUTHORS,

Including some Inquiries respecting their Moral and Literary Characters.
By the Author of "Curiosities of Literature." In two Volumes, post
8vo. 16s.

SKETCH OF THE SIKHS;

A singular Nation, who inhabit the Provinces of the Penjab, situated be-
tween the Rivers Jumna and Indus. By Sir JOHN MALCOLM,
Lieutenant-Colonel in the Honourable East India Company's Service,
and late Envoy to the Court of Persia. 8vo. 8s. 6d.

THE COSTUME OF THE ANCIENTS;

Illustrated in a Series of Three Hundred Engravings, selected from the
finest Specimens of Art, with a descriptive Introduction. By THOMAS
HOPE. Elegantly printed in Two Volumes, royal 8vo. price 21. 2s.
A few Large Paper Copies, in 2 Vols. royal 4to. 51. 5s.

T. DAVISON, Lombard-street,

Whitefriars, London.

OF THE

BRITISH AND FOREIGN

MEDICO-CHIRURGICAL REVIEW.

JULY, 1863.

Analytical and Critical Reviews.

REV. I.-1. Illustrations of the Nueva Quinologia of Pavon. With Twenty-
seven Coloured Plates of Plants and their Dissections, by W. FITCH,
F.L.S.; Three Coloured Plates, containing Forty-four Delineations of
Microscopic Sections, by TUFFEN WEST, F.L.S.; and Observations on
the Barks described, by JOHN ELIOT HOWARD, F.L.S., &c.

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