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sciences, and designed for the use of pupils,-for persons attending lectures on these subjects, and as a companion for travellers in the United States of America. By PARKER CLEAVELAND, Prof. of Math. and Nat. Phil. and lecturer on Chemistry and Mineralogy in Bowdoin College.

OUTLINES OF BOTANY, taken chiefly from Smith's Introduction; containing an explanation of Botanical terms, and an illustration of the System of Linnæus. Also some account of Natural Orders, and the Anatomy and Physiology of Vegetables. Illustrated with Engravings. For the use of Schools and Students. By JOHN LOCKE, M. D. Lecturer on Botany.

AMERICAN ANNALS; or a Chronological History of America, from its discovery in 1492 to 1806. By ABIEL HOLMES, D. D. A. A. S. S. H. S. Minister of the first church in Cambridge. VOCABULARY, or Collection of Words and Phrases which have been supposed to be peculiar to the U. S. of America; with an Essay on the present state of the English language in the United States. By JOHN PICKERING.

TREATISE ON THE MEMBRANES in general, and on different Membranes in particular. By XAV. BICHAT, of the Societies of Medicine, Medical and Philomatic of Paris &c. Translated from the French by JOHN G. COFFIN, M. D. GEOGRAPHY OF THE NEW TESTAMENT, comprising a Chronological and Geographical View of the events recorded respecting the ministry of our Saviour. By LANT CARPENTER, LL. D. SERMONS on Important Subjects. By the late DAVID TAPPAN, D. D. Hollis Professor of Divinity in Harvard College; with a Biographical Sketch of the author.

LECTURES ON JEWISH ANTIQUITIES, delivered in Harvard University. By DAVID TAPPAN, D. D. late Prof. of Divinity. DISCOURSES upon the principal heads of Practical Religion. For the use of Families. By JOHN EVANS, D. D.

NEW TESTAMENT, with an Introduction, giving an account of the Jewish and other sects: with Notes, 4 Maps, and the Proper Names correctly accented according to Walker. By J. A. Cuм

MINGS.

QUESTIONS on the Latin Grammar. By JOSEPH DANA. EVENINGS AT HOME. By Mrs. BARBAULD and Dr. AIKIN. PLINY'S LETTERS.

FITZOSBORNE'S LETTERS.

By WILLIAM MELMOTH,

Esq. translator of the letters of Cicero.

NAVAL MONUMENT, containing official and other accounts of all the battles fought between the navies of the United States

Cummings and Hilliard's New Publications.

and Great Britain during the late war: with 25 engravings, and a Naval Register of the United States.

REPORTS of Cases argued and determined in the Supreme Judicial Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

By D. A. TYNG. Esq. Counsellor at Law Vois. XIII. XIV. XV. [C. & H. are now sole proprietors of the copy right of this work, and can furnish complete sets or any particular volume, from 1 to 15.]

DIGEST of cases argued and determined in the Supreme Judicial Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, from Sept. 1804 to Nov. 1815, as contained in the twelve first volumes of the Reports. By LEWIS BIGELOW, Counsellor at Law.

ISAIAH. A new translation, with a preliminary Dissertation
and Notes, Critical, Philological, and Explanatory.
By ROBERT
LOWTH, D. D. Lord Bishop of London.

BIBLIOTHEQUE Portative des meilleurs Ecrivains Français:
Piéces Choisiers en prose. Par N. FAUCON.

INSTINCT DISPLAYED; a collection of well authenticated facts, exemplifying the extraordinary sagacity of various species of the animal creation. By PRISCILLA WAKEFIELD.

CHAMBAUD'S GRAMMAR of the French Language, abridged; with Practical Exercises by the same author.

THE LONDON VOCABULARY, English and Latin, for the use of schools. By JAMES GREENWOOD, formerly sub-master at St. Paul's school.

LONDON AND PARIS VOCABULARY, English and French. By the same author.

SACRA PRIVATA: The private Meditations and Prayers of the Rev. THOMAS WILSON, D. D. Bishop of Soder and Man, accommodated to general use.

RHETORICAL GRAMMAR; in which the common improprieties in reading and speaking are detected, and the true sources of elegant pronunciation are pointed out. With a complete analysis of the voice, showing its specific modifications, and how they may be applied to different species of sentences and the several figures of rhetoric. To which are added, Outlines of Composition, or, plain rules for writing orations and speaking them in public. By JOHN WALKER, author of the Critical Pronouncing Dictionary, Elements of Elocution, &c.

AMERICAN MEDICAL BOTANY, being a collection of the native medicinal plants of the United States, containing their botanical history and chemical analysis, and properties and uses in medicine, diet, and the arts, with colored engravings. By JACOB BIGELOW, M. D. Rumford Professor and Lecturer on Materia Medica and Botany in Harvard University.

REPENTANCE explained and enforced; being a serious appeal to every man's conscience on its nature, necessity, and evidences. By J. THORNTON.

SUMMARY of the Principal Evidences for the truth and divine
origin of the Christian Revelation. Designed chiefly for the use
of young persons. By BIELBY PORTEUS, D. D. Bishop of Lon-
don. To which are added Practical Questions. By J. A. CUM•
MINGS, author of Ancient and Modern Geography, Questions on
the New Testament, &c. &c.

ADDRESS TO YOUNG PERSONS after confirmation. By
RICHARD WATSON, Lord Bishop of Landaff.

OBERON, by SOTHEBY.

JUNIUS' LETTERS.

PLEASURES OF HOPE, and PLEASURES AND PAINS
OF MEMORY.

ESOP'S FABLES IN GREEK, with Notes.

VALPY'S GREEK GRAMMAR, with Notes, an Explanation of Grammatical Terms, and a Synopsis of Parsing.

DELECTUS SENTENTIARUM GRÆCARUM, ad usum tironum accommodatus, cum Notulis ex Lexico. 2d Cambridge ed. CUMMINGS' ANCIENT AND MODERN GEOGRAPHY, with an Atlas of 8 modern and 4 ancient Maps, bound either separately or together, as may best suit the convenience of teachers or scholars.

FIRST LESSONS IN GEOGRAPHY AND ASTRONOMY,
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Children. By J. A. CUMMINGS.

ANCIENT AND MODERN ATLAS, containing 8 Modern
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A NEW PRONOUNCING SPELLING BOOK, in which
the sound of every syllable is simply and accurately conveyed,
and adapted to every capacity. By J. A. CUMMINGS.

QUESTIONS ON THE NEW TESTAMENT, for sabbath
exercises in schools and academies, with 4 maps of the countries
through which our Saviour and his Apostles travelled.
CUMMINGS.

By J. A.

LATIN TUTOR, or an Introduction to the making of Latin; containing a copious exemplification of the rules of the Latin syntax from the best authorities. Accommodated to Adam's Gram

mar, and Smith's N. H. L. Grammar.

ELEMENTS OF CHEMICAL SCIENCE.

With Plates.

By JOHN GORHAM, M. D. Member of the American Academy, and Professor of Chemistry in Harvard University.

Wells & Lilly's editions of the following classics :

M. TULLII CICERONIS OPERA OMNIA; ex recensione Novissima Io. Augusti Ernesti, cum ejusdem notis et Clave Ciceroniana. Editio Prima Americaua.

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JO. AVGUSTI ERNESTI CLAVIS CICERONIS ; sive Indices Rerum et Verborum Philologico-Critici Ciceronis.

M. TVLLII CICERONIS AD Q. FRATREM DIALOGI Tres de Oratore cum Notis Jo. AUG. ERNESTI.

M. TULLII CICERONIS DE OFFICIIS: Cato Major seu de Senectute: Lælius, sive de Amicitia. Cum notis Jo AUG. ERNESTI.

C. CORNELII TACITI EX RECENSIONE Jo. Augusti Ernesti denuo curavit I. I. Oberlinus, cum notis selectis. EXCERPTA QUAEDAM E SCRIPTORIBUS LATINIS Probatioribus, Notis Illustrata. In usum Juventutis Academicæ.

THE PRIMITIVES OF THE GREEK TONGUE; with Rules for Derivation.

Greek and English Lexicon.

CUMMINGS & HILLIARD have lately issued proposals for publishing a

Greek and English Lexicon,

upon the basis of the well known Lexicon of Schrevelius; and upon the following conditions. It is proposed that it be printed at the University Press in Cambridge, upon a new type and good paper, and put to subscribers, neatly bound in sheep, at 84 75. Το nonsubscribers the price will be enhanced.

Wakefield's Version.

HILLIARD & METCALF, Cambridge, have in Press an edition of

Wakefield's New Testament,

to be handsomely printed in one vol. 8vo.

Price to subscribers,

with the Notes, $3 25, boards.

April, 1820.

CUMMINGS AND HILLIARD inform their friends, that they have established a correspondence in England, France, and Germany, by which they are enabled to import Books of all descriptions, at an advance of 10 per cent. upon the cost and charges. Orders for Books, from either of these places, will be executed semi-annually, with punctuality and care. They have now on hand anany valuable foreign publications, Theological, Classical, and Mis cellaneous; among which are,

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