I.—The Planter's Guide; or, a Practical Essay on the best
Method of giving immediate effect to Wood, by the re-
moval of large Trees and Underwood; being an attempt
to place the Art on fixed Principles, and to apply it to
general purposes, useful and ornamental. By Sir Henry
Steuart, Bart., LL.D., F.R.S.E., &c.
II.-Report from the Select Committee on the Salmon Fish-
eries of the United Kingdom, June 17, 1824. Ditto,
March 30, 1825. Ditto, June 3, 1825. Ditto, May
31, 1827.
III.-A Selection from the Public and Private Correspondence
of Vice-Admiral Lord Collingwood, interspersed with
Memoirs of his Life. By G. L. Newnham Collingwood,
Esq., F.R.S.
IV.-Lord Byron and some of his Contemporaries. By Leigh
2. Observations on the Corn Laws. Addressed to W.
W. Whitmore, Esq., M.P.
VI.-A Pilgrimage in Europe and America, leading to the Dis-
covery of the Sources of the Mississippi and Bloody
River, with a Description of the whole Course of the
former, and of the Ohio. By J. C. Beltrami, Esq., for-
merly Judge of a Royal Court in the ex-Kingdom of
Italy
VII.-Eighth Report of the Commissioners of Irish Education
Inquiry, with the Appendix-Roman Catholic College
of Maynooth. London, June 2nd, 1827. Ordered by
the House of Commons to be printed, June 19th, 1827. 459
IX.-1. Letter to the Magistrates of England, on the Increase
of Crime. By Sir E. E. Wilmot, Bart.
2. The Seventh Report of the Committee of the Society
for the Improvement of Prison Discipline, &c.
X.-A Narrative of the Campaigns of the British Army at
Washington and New Orleans, under Generals Ross,
Packenham, and Lambert, in the years 1814 and 1815.
By the Author of The Subaltern.'
XI.—Narrative of an Attempt to reach the North Pole, in
Boats fitted for the purpose, and attached to His Ma-
jesty's Ship Hecla, in the year 1827, under the com-
mand of Captain William Edward Parry, R. N., F.R.S.,
and Honorary Member of the Imperial Academy of
Sciences, at St. Petersburgh. Published by authority of
His Royal Highness the Lord High Admiral
XII.-Reports of the Select Committee on Emigration from the
United Kingdom
V.—Narrative of a Journey through the Upper Provinces of
India, from Calcutta to Bombay. By the late Reginald
Heber, D.D., Lord Bishop of Calcutta
VI.-1. Report on the Criminal Law of England.
2. A Treatise on Crimes and Indictable Misdemeanors.
By William Oldnall Russell, Esq., of Lincoln's-Inn,
Barrister-at-Law.
3. A Treatise on Criminal Pleading. By Thomas Starkie,
Esq., of Lincoln's- Inn, Barrister-at-Law.
4. A Supplement to all the Modern Treatises on the Cri-
minal Law; containing the Alterations by Statute to
the Prorogation of Parliament in 1827. By F. A.
Carrington, Esq., Barrister-at-Law
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