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4. Silvestre de Sacy, Les Séances de Hariri (in Arabic); M. Chézy.

5. Civiale, sur la Rétention d'Urine; M. Abel Remusat.

6. Explication d'une Inscription de la Statue de Memnon, par M. L'etronne.

For March, 1824.

1. Sir R. K. Porter's Travels in Georgia; reviewed by M. Silvestre de Sacy.

2. M. de St. Surin, ŒŒuvres de Boileau; by M. Raynouard. 3. M. E. Chevreuil, Recherches Chimiques sur les corps gras d'origine animale; by M. A. Remusat.

4. Delort, Essai critique sur l'Histoire de Charles VII.; d'Agnes Sorelle, et de Jeanne d'Arc; by M. Daunou.

5. Sauvages, Dictionnaire Languedocien-Français; by M. Raynouard.

For April, 1824.

1. S. Lee's Edition of Sir W. Jones's Persian Grammar; M. Silvestre de Sacy.

2. Moreau de Ionnès, Antilles Françaises; by M. Tessier.
3. Duplessis Mornay, Mémoires, &c.; by M. Daunou.
4. Campenon, Vie et de Ducis; by M. Raynouard.
5. Biot, Astronomie Egyptienne; by M. Letronne.

6. Note concernant une Inscription Grecque tracée sur une Caisse de Momie Egyptienne; by M. Raoul-Rochette.

Recherches sur le culte de Bacchus, &c. par P. N. Rolle: ouvrage qui a remporté le prix proposé en 1819 par l'Académie des Inscriptions. Paris. 1824. 3 vols. 8vo.

Théâtre choisi d'Eschyle; contenant Prométhée, Les Sept Chefs et Les Perses; publié d'après le texte de Schütz, avec un index des mots les plus difficiles, par L. Vaucher D. Genève. 1823. 8vo.

Fr. N. Gisl. Baguet de Chrysippi Vita, Doctrina et Reliquiis, Commentatio in Academia Lovaniensi præmio ornata. Lovanii 1822. 4to.

De ambitu, utilitate et necessitate studii Exegeseos sacræ: oratio festa d. xii. Apr. recitata, auctore L. de Sinner, Stud. Theol. Bernæ 1823. 8vo.

ΚΑΛΛΙΜΑΧΟΣ, ΚΛΕΑΝΘΗΣ, ΠΡΟΚΛΟΣ. CALLIMACHUS, CLEANTHES, PROCLUS. Curante Jo. Fr. Boissonade. Paris. 1824. 32mo. This Edition is inscribed to Mr. Barker.

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Περὶ τῆς τοῦ Χριστοῦ μιμήσεως βιβλία δ', ̔Ελληνικῶς ἑρμηνευθέντα ὑπὸ τοῦ Π. Γ. Μαϊρ. Πέμπτη ἔκδοσις. Paris. 1824. 18mo.

IN THE PRESS.

SCHNEIDER'S Lexicon, Greek and English.

TO CORRESPONDENTS.

W. B., who discusses the question, "whether horse-shoes were used by the ancients?" (Classical Journal, No. LVI. p. 367.) is referred to a curious coin, ap. Patin. Numism. p. 7. fol. Amst. 1697.

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The passage to which Ricardus alludes is perfectly correct: Ye refers to Alvas in sense, not in construction, by the grammatical figure Synesis.

Is Calpe Obsessa a Prize Poem? Our friend C. P. G. will perhaps state the date, author, &c.

The Inscription will require a wood-cut, which C. P. G. will perhaps send.

W. H. B. came too late. Ad Murem, &c. in our next.

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