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6382 JANSON'S (Chas. Wm.) Stranger in America; 4to, 12 fine aquatinta plates, bds, 15s. 1807 6383 JARDINE'S (SIR WILLIAM) NATURALIST'S LIBRARY; 40 vols. 12mo, portraits and numerous coloured plates (pub. at 127.) cloth, 101. Edinburgh, 1833-43

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Any volume may be had separately, at 6s. viz.
Vol. 1 and 3. Humming-Birds, 68 17 & 19. Birds of Western Africa,
coloured plates, with portraits of 68 coloured plates, with portraits of
Linnæus and Pennant
Bruce and Le Vaillant

2. Monkeys, 32 coloured plates,
with portrait of Buffon

4. Lions, Tigers, &c. 38 coloured plates, with portrait of Cuvier

6. Peacocks, Pheasants, &c. 30 coloured plates, with portrait of Aristotle

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13. Pachidermata (Elephants, Rhinoceroses, &c.) 31 coloured plates, with portrait of Sir Hans Sloane

18. Foreign Butterflies,33 coloured plates, with portrait of Lamarck

20 and 24. British Birds, 68 coloured plates, with portraits of Sir R. Sibbald and W. Smellie

21. Fly Catchers, 33 coloured plates, with portrait of Baron Haller

22. British Quadrupeds, 36 coloured plates, with portrait of U. Aldrovandi

23. Amphibious Carnivora (Walrus, Seals, &c.) 33 coloured plates, with portrait of F. Peron

25 & 28. Dogs, 65 coloured plates, with portraits of Pallas and D'Azara

26. Honey Bees, 32 coloured plates, with portrait of Huber

29 Introduction to Entomology, 38 coloured plates, portrait of De Geer

30. Marsupialia, or Pouched Animals, 36 coloured plates, with portrait of Dr. Barclay

31. Horses, 35 coloured plates, with portrait of Gesner

32. Fishes of Guiana, 34 coloured plates, with portrait of Schomburgh

33. Foreign Moths, 34 coloured plates, with portrait of Latreille

34. British Birds, 34 coloured plates, with portrait of Dr. Walker

35. Introduction to the Mammalia -will be published shortly

36. Sun Birds-ditto

14. British Nocturnal Lepidoptera (Moths, Sphinxes, &c.) 32 coloured plates, with portrait of Mme. Merian

15. Parrots, 30 coloured plates, with portrait of Bewick

16. Whales, 32 coloured plates,
with portrait of Lacepède
Natural History of Game Birds; 12mo, portrait of Sir T.
S. Raffles, and 30 finely coloured plates, bds. 5s. ib. 1834
Natural History of Fishes of the Perch Family; 12mo,
36 finely coloured plates and portrait of Sir Joseph
Banks, bds. 5s.
ib. 1835

Natural History of Beetles, by James Duncan; 12mo,
Memoir and Portrait of Ray, woodcuts, and 32 finely
coloured plates, bds. 5s.
ib. 1835
Natural History of Parrots, by P. J. Selby; foolscap 8vo,
port. of Bewick and 30 coloured plates, bds. 5s. ib. 1836
Natural History of British Butterflies, by J. Duncan;
foolscap 8vo, portrait of Werner and 34 coloured plates,
ib. 1835

bds. 5s.

37. British Birds, Part IV-ditlo 38. British Fishes, Part I-ditto 39. British Fishes, Part II-ditto 40. Fishes of Guiana, Pt. II-ditto

6389 Jardine (Sir WILLIAM) AND P. J. SELBY'S ILLUSTRATIOns of ORNITHOLOGY; 3 vols. royal 4to, with 150 beautifully coloured plates, and a duplicate set uncoloured, (pub. at 15l. 15s.) hf.-bd. top edges gilt, 67. 6s. Edinb. 1829-36 6390 JARROLD'S (T.) Dissertations on Man, in Answer to Malthus' Essay on Population; 8vo, half-bound, 5s. 1806 6391 JAVA.-Sketches Civil and Military of the Island of Java, and its immediate Dependencies, comprising interesting Details of Batavia, and authentic Particulars of the celebrated Poison Tree; 8vo, map and plan, bds. 6s. 1811 6392 IBBOT'S (Dr. Benjamin) XXXVI Discourses on practical Subjects; 2 vols. royal 8vo, Large paper, bds. 8s. 1776 6392*JEAN'S (Rev. G.) Practical Astronomy; 8vo, bds. 8s. 1841 6393 JEBB'S (Dr. John) Works, Theological, Medical, Political, and Miscellaneous, with Life, by John Disney, D.D. 3 vols. 8vo, portrait, neat, 12s. 1787 6394 JEBB'S (John, Bp. of Limerick) Pastoral Instructions on the Character and Principles of the Church of England; foolscap 8vo, bds. 6s.

6395

6396

the same; foolscap 8vo, calf extra, 9s.

Sacred Literature, comprising a Review of the Principles of Composition laid down by Bishop Lowth in his Prælections and Isaiah, and an Application of the Principle so reviewed to the Illustration of the New Testament; 8vo, calf gilt, 15s. 1831 Protestant Kempis, or Piety without Ascetism: a Manual of Christian Faith and Practice, selected from the Writings of Scougal, Charles Howe, and Cudworth, with Corrections and occasional Notes; 8vo, bds. 12s. 1820 the same; foolscap 8vo, bds. 7s. 1840 Practical Theology, comprising Discourses on the Liturgy and Principles of the United Church of England and Ireland. Also Critical and other Tracts, with a Speech in the House of Peers; 2 vols. 8vo, bds. 17. 4s. 1837 Sermons on Subjects chiefly practical, with illustrative Notes, and an Appendix relating to the Character of the Church of England; 8vo, cloth, 10s. 6d.

1838

Thirty Years Correspondence with Alexander Knox, edited by the Rev. Charles Forster; 2 vols. 8vo, calf gilt, 17. 10s. 1834 Life, with a Selection from his Letters, by the Rev. C. Forster; 8vo, cloth, 15s. 1837 6401*JEFFERSON'S (S.) History and Antiquities of Leath and Allerdale Wards, Cumberland; 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, 16s. 1841 6402*. the same, 2 vols. roy. 8vo, LARGE PAPER, hf-bd.mor. 21. 1841 6403 JEFFERSON'S (Thomas, President of the United States) Memoirs,

Correspondence, and Private Papers, now first published from the original MSS. edited by Thomas Jefferson Randolph; 4 vols. 8vo, port. (pub. at 27.12s.) bds. 17.10s. 1829 6403*. another copy; 4 vols. 8vo, calf extra, 21. 2s. 6404 JEFFERY'S (Archdeacon J.) Select Discourses; 8vo. nt. 3s. 1710 6405 Complete Collection of Sermons and Tracts; 2 vols. 8vo, fine portrait, bds. 5s.

1829

1753

6397

6398 6399

6400

6400*

1831 1831

6401

6406 JEFFERYS' (Thomas) West India Atlas, or a compendious Description of the West Indies, illustrated with 40 correct Charts and Maps taken from actual Surveys, together with an Historical Account; atlas folio, 15s. 1775 American Atlas, or a Geographical Description of the whole Continent of America, but chiefly of the British Colonics, composed from the different Surveys made by Order of Government; atlas folio, 48 maps, 15s. 1770 COLLECTION OF THE DRESSES OF DIFFERENT NATIONS, ancient and modern, particularly OLD ENGLISH Dresses, after the Designs of Holbein, Vandyke, Hollar, and others, with Descriptions in French and English; 4 vols. imperial 4to, with 480 plates, first impressions, very fine copy, in old gilt calf, 61. 6s. 1757-72 1788

6413

6409 JEKYLL, a Political Eclogue; 4to, sewed, 2s.
6410 JENISON'S (Robert) Narrative and Further Discovery of the
Popish Plot; folio, uncut, 3s. 6d.
1679
6411 JENKIN'S (Robert) Reasonableness and Certainty of the Chris-
tian Religion; 2 vols. 8vo, neat, 8s.
1708
6412 JENKINS's (Alexander) History and Description of the City of
Exeter and its Environs, 8vo, 12 plates, bds. 6s. Exeter, 1806
the same; 8vo, half-bound, 6s.
ib. 1806
6414 JENKINSON's (Dean John Banks, afterwards Bp. of St. David's)
Sermon at St. Paul's at the Anniversary Meeting of the
Stewards of the Sons of the Clergy; 4to, 2s. 6d. 1825
6415 JENKYN's (Rev. Wm.) Exposition of the Epistle of Jude, edited
by the Rev. James Sherman; imp. 8vo, cloth, 10s. 1839
6416 JENNINGS' (D.) Jewish Antiquities, or a Course of Lectures on
the three first Books of Goodwin's Moses and Aaron. To
which is annexed a Dissertation on the Hebrew Lan-
guage; 2 vols. 8vo, (pub. at 16s.) bds. 12s.
the same; 2 vols. 8vo, calf gilt, 18s.

1823
1823

6417

6418 JENNINGS' (James) Lecture on the History and Utility of Literary Institutions; 8vo, bds. 3s.

6419

1823 Observations on some of the Dialects of the West of England, particularly Somersetshire, with a Glossary of Words now in use there, and Poems and other Pieces exemplifying the Dialect; 12mo, bds. 7s. 1825 6420 JENNYNS' (J. C.) Reflections on the Conviction and Sentence of Lord Cochrane; 8vo, 1s. 1814 6421 JENYNS' (Soame) Works, with Life by C. N. Cole; 4 vols. crown 8vo, portrait, bds. 12s. 1793

6422

View of the internal Evidence of the Christian Religion,
1776.-A Treatise on the plenary Inspiration of the New
Testament, by the Rev. J. L. Moore, 1793.-In 1 vol.
12mo, calf neat, 4s.
Disquisitions on several Subjects; square 12mo, portrait,
bds. 4s.
1822

64

6407

6408

6423

'Soame Jenyns' works are distinguished by that graceful ease and sprightly wit by which his conversation was characterised. His pleasantry was of a sort peculiar to himself; it harmonized with every thing; it was like the bread to our dinner; you did not, perhaps, make it the whole or principal part of your ineal, but it was an admirable and wholesome auxi. liary to your other viands."-R. Cumberland's Memoirs.

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6424 JEPHSON'S (R.) Roman Portraits, a Poem in Heroic Verse, with Historical Illustrations; 4to, with Bartolozzi's plate of the Votive Shield and many finely engraved Busts (including those of Virgil, Horace, Cæsar, Cicero, &c.) calf gilt, 14s.

1794

cuts, cloth, 12s.

6425 JERNINGHAM'S (E.) Fall of Mexico and Venetian Marriage, 1775. Beattie's Minstrell, 1774.-Shakespeare's Epistle to his Countrymen, 1777.-Exhibition of Fancy, 1776.-4to, 5s. 6425*JESSE'S (E.) Gleanings in Natural History; 2 vols. 8vo, wood1838 6426 JESSE'S (John Heneage) Memoirs of the Court of England during the Reign of the Stuarts; 4 vols. 8vo, portraits (pub. at 21. 16s.) bds. 21. 2s. 1837-41 6427 JESUITS. Edifying and Curious Letters of some Missioners of the Society of Jesus from Foreign Missions (in China and the East Indies); 12mo, 78. 1707 6428 Jewel's (John, Bishop of Salisbury) Works; Apologie of the Church of Englande, with his Defence; Reply unto Hardinge's Answeare; 2 vols. in 1, folio, fine copy, very neat, Henry Wykes, 1566-67 Defence of the Apologie of the Church of England, in Answeare to M. Hardinge; folio, fine copy in the original binding, 27. 12s. 6d.

31. 10s.

ib. 1567

ib. 1571

the same; folio, calf gilt, 31. 3s. Workes, with a Brief Discourse of his Life; folio, fine copy in old calf, 5l. 15s. 6d. 1611 Apology for the Church of England, translated, with Notes, by S. Isaacson. To which is prefixed a Discourse on the Doctrine and Discipline of the Church of Rome; 8vo, calf gilt, 10s. 6d. 1825 6433 ILLINGWORTH'S (Cayley) Topographical Account of the Parish of Scampton, Lincolnshire, and of the Roman Antiquities lately discovered there; together with Anecdotes of the Family of Bolle; 4to, plates (pub. at 17. 11s. 6d.) boards,

15s.

1810

1822

6434 IMISON'S (John) Elements of Science and Art: being a Familiar Introduction to Natural Philosophy and Chemistry; 2 vols. 8vo, plates, hf-bd. 5s. 1803 the same. A new Edition, enlarged and adapted to the improved State of Science, by T. Webster; 2 vols. 8vo, plates (pub. at 11. 5s.) new bds. 14s. 6436 IMLAY'S (George) Topographical Description of the Western Territory of North America. To which are added, J. Filson's Account of the Discovery, Settlement, and present State of Kentucky; the Adventures of Daniel Boon; Minutes of the Rankashan Council; and an Account of the Indian Nations; 8vo, maps, calf, 5s. 1793 6437 INCE'S (J. M.) Seven Lithographic Views illustrating the County of Radnor; folio, INDIA PROOFS (published at 11. 10s.)

11. 4s.

1832

6429

6430 6431

6432

6435

6438 INCHBALD'S (Rev. Dr. P.) Animadversions on Godfrey Higgins's Apology for the Life and Character of Mohamed; royal 8vo, bds. 4s. Doncaster, 1830 ib. 1830

the same 4to; LARGE PAPER, bds. 12s.

6439

6441

6440 INCHBALD'S (Mrs.) Simple Story, and Nature and Art; foolscap 8vo, frontispiece, bds. 6s. 1833 British Theatre: or, a Collection of Plays which are acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane, Covent Garden, and Haymarket, printed under the authority of the Managers from the Prompt Books, with Biographical and Critical Remarks; 25 vols. 12mo, FINE PAPER, portrait and plates (pub. at 137.) bds. 51. 5s.

1808
1808

the same; 25 vols. 12mo, calf gilt, 81. 8s.
Modern Theatre; a Collection of successful Modern Plays;
10 vols. 12mo, neat, 17. 10s.

6442 6443

1811 6444 INCLEDON (Charles V.) Taunus: or, Doings and Undoings, being a Tour through the Taunus, Donnersberg, &c. 8vo, frontispiece, cloth, 6s. Mayence, 1837

INDIA.

6445 A New History of the East Indies, Ancient and Modern; 2 vols. 8vo, neat, 8s. 1757

6446 SKETCHES of India, written by an Officer for Fire Side Travellers at Home. Fourth Edition; 8vo (published at 9s.) bds. 6s. 1826

"<

These sketches are excellent. They contain an animated and graphic account of India and its inhabitants."-New Edinburgh Review.

6447 STATEMENT of the Claims of the West India Colonies to a

protecting Duty against East India Sugar; 8vo, 2s. 1823 6448 LETTER to the Proprietors of India Stock, demonstrating British Justice in India, by Capt. W. White; 8vo, 2s. 6d. 1823 6449 RICKARDS's (R.) India: or, Facts submitted to illustrate the Character and Condition of the Native Inhabitants; 2 parts, 8vo, 4s. 1828 6450 BRIGG'S (John) Present Land-Tax in India considered as a Measure of Finance, &c. 3 parts, 8vo, 8s. 1830 6451 FRESH Complaint of the Dutch East India Company against the Servants of the English E. I. Company; 4to, 3s. 1762 6452 INQUIRY into some of the Principal Monopolies of the East India Company; 8vo, 2s. 1830 6453 OPINIONS of Lords Wellesley and Grenville on the Government of India, Compared and Examined; 8vo, 3s. 1832 6454 CONSIDERATIONS upon the Trade with India, and the Policy of continuing the Company's Monopoly; 4to, 4s. 1807 6455 A GENUINE Account of the Ship Sussex, wrecked on the Bassas de India, by John Dixon of Scarborough; 8vo, 2s. 1740 6456 A FAITHFUL Narrative of the Capture of the E. I. C. Ship Derby, by Angria the Pirate; 8vo, 2s. 1738 6457 REMARKS on the Observations of the E. I. C. Chairman and Deputy, on the Evidence given before the Committee of the House of Commons on the private Trade with India, by J. Innes, R. C. Bazett, H. Fawcett, and H. Traill; 4to, sewed, 5s. 1810

6458 INGOLDSBY LEGENDS: or, Mirth and Marvels, by Thomas Ingoldsby (the Rev. Canon R. H. Barham, Cardinal of St. Paul's); 8vo, plates by G. Cruickshank, cloth, 10s.6d. 1840 6458*INGOLDSBY LEGENDS, Second Series, 8vo, cloth, 10s. 6d. 1843

Barham is decidedly the wittiest poet of the day. His facility of rhyming, and his holding in St. Paul's "the Cardinal's stall," have procured for him the punning cognomen of CARDINAL OF RHYMES (Rheims).

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