Art. 1.-Journals of Two Expeditions of Discovery in North-West
and Western Australia. By George Grey, Esq.
1
II.- Reasons for a New Edition of Shakespeare's Works. By
J. Payne Collier, Esq.
16
III.-1. The Letters and Journals of Robert Baillie, Principal of
the University of Glasgow. Edited by David Laing,
Esq. 2. Letters Illustrative of the Revolution in
England, from 1646 to 1653. Edited by Henry Cary, ,
M. A. .
25
IV.–Narrative of a Recent Imprisonment in China, after the
Wreck of the Kite. By John Lee Scott
39
V.-An Introduction to the Dialogues of Plato. By W. Sewell,
B. D. .
50
VI.-1. Hardness; or, the Uncle. 2. The Mirza. By James
Morier, Esq.
64
VII.- The Glory and Shame of England. By C. Edwards Lester 72
VIII.--Outline of a Method of Model Mapping. By J. Bailey
Denton, Surveyor
82
IX.- Blackwood's Standard Novels. Vols. I. and II.
91
X.—The History of the Knights Templars, the Temple Church,
and the Temple. By Ch. G. Addison, Esq., Inner
Temple
101
XI.—Letters of David Hume, and Extracts from Letters referring
to him. Edited by Thomas Murray, LL.D.
107
XII.–Visits to Remarkable Places, &c. By W. Howitt. Second
Series
113
XIII.- Frederick the Great and his Times. Edited, with an Intro-
duction, by Th. Campbell, Esq.
122
XIV.-1. Rambles in Ceylon. By Lieut. De Butts. 2. Notes of
a Half-Pay in Search of Health; or, Russia, Circassia,
and the Crimea in 1839-40. By Captain Jesse,
Unattached
133