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The Rev. Charles Swan, (late of Catherine Hall, Cam- . bridge,) is preparing for publicativn a curious and interesting work under the foilowing title,-Gesla Romanorum, or Entertaining Moral Stories : invented by the Monks as a fire-side Recreation, and commonly applied in their discourses from the pulpit: from whence the most celebrated of our own Poets and others, from the earliest times, have extracted their plots. Translated from the Latin, and illustrated with original Notes by the Translator ; with the preliminary Observations of Warton and Douce. Dr. Hooker, the Professor of Botany at Glasgow Univer sity, is preparing a complete System of Plants, arranged ac, cording to the Natural Orders, with a Linnean Index, and, illustrated with numerous coloured Plates. One object of the Author is to divest the study of Botany of the repelling feature of a dead language, in which it has hitherto been clothed, by adopting our own instead of the Latin, and thus to promote the cultivation of the science throughout all classes, of the community. Dr. "Carey has issued Proposals for publishing, by Subscription, Lexicon Analogico-Latinum, on the plan of Hoogeveen's Greek Lexicon; with an Index Etymologicus, nearly resembling that of Gesner. AN: I N D E X TO THE REMARKABLE PASSAGES IN THE ? CRITICISMS AND EXTRACTS IN VOL. XX. OF THE NEW SERIES. Japanese ibid. treatment 671 63 409 the condition of the ...... ibid. gro Slavery, intimate con- 415 spoken of by St. Jude and 237 ance in Battle, verses on the night 183 100 manity, Kindness, Tender. ness, distinction between 368 and Flower, dissen- 411 412 manner of C. on .... 83 ers...... PAGE 50 763 heroic conduct of answer to a chal- ...ibid. 124 125 ibid. 127 ... 128 Marchíoness, 129 "condemned to sétgrateful behavi- 132 ibid. believes the established worship of his country.... 3 radee, horrible rite per- 267 doctrines' held respectively 282 -, specimens of the 649 PAGE 69 80 81 York. claims of, upon the people and friends of Ireland 464 370 exaggeration in the state- ments respecting .. 420 dy, and Louis of France, 512 retinue of 513 den, on the death of...... 573 75 172 West Indies, misrepresen-> tations respecting the 324 isso, his picture of the ies, the Ascension of 375 the Cathedral of .: 376 on the style of .. ibid. 489 |