XI. 1. Romance and Reality. By L. E. L., Author of “The
Improvisatrice," &c. &c.
2. Newton Forster; or The Merchant Service. By the Author
of “ The King's Own”
3. Norman Abbey; a Tale of Sherwood Forest. By a Lady.
4. Eugene Aram. A Tale. By the Author of “ Pelham," &c.
5. The Invasion. By the Author of the Collegians, &c.
6. Quintus Servinton. A Tale, founded upon Incidents of
Real Occurrence
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XII. 1. The Works of Lord Byron; with his Letters and Journals,
and his Life. By Thomas Moore, Esq.
2. Finden's Landscape Illustrations to Mr. Murray's first
complete and uniform edition of the Life of Lord Byron 308
XIII. The Standard Novels, Nos. X. and XI.
- 309
XIV, Narrative of a Discovery and Adventure in the Polar Seas
and Regions, &c. By Sir John Leslie, K. R. G., Robert
Jameson, Esq. F. R. S. E., &c., and Hugh Murray, Esq. ib.
XV. The Cabinet Cyclopædia.-Lives of the most Eminent British
Military Commanders. By the Rev. G. R. Gleig. - 310
XVI. On Pestilential Cholera, its Nature, Prevention, and Cura-
tive Treatment. By James Copland, M. D.
ib.
XVII. The Golden Farmer; being an attempt to unite the facts
pointed out by Nature, in the Sciences of Geology, Che-
mistry, Botany, &c. &c.
ib.
XVIII. The Elements of Chemistry, familiarly explained and illustrated 311
XIX. Nights of the Round Table; or Stories of Aunt Jane and
her Friends
ib,
Literary and Miscellaneous Intelligence
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