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WORKS lately published by Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, No. 39, Paternoster-Row.

TRAVELS through the SOUTHERN PROVINCES of the RUSSIAN EMPIRE, in the Years 1793 and 1794. Translated from the original German of Professor Pallas, Counsellor of State to the Emperor of Russia, Member of the principal Literary Societies of Europe, &c. &c. In 2 vols. 4to. Price 7l. 7s. in boards, embellished with very numerous Maps and Plates, mostly coloured, illustrative of the Manners, Dress, and Customs of the various Tartar Nations, and of different Subjects relative to the Natural History and Antiquities of a tract of country, extending several thousand miles in length, and never before described.

A few copies of this splendid Work are printed on fine royal paper. Price 9l. 9s. boards.

II. TRAVELS in UPPER and LOWER EGYPT, in Company with several Divisions of the French Army; during the Campaigns of General Bonaparte in that Country. Published under the immediate Patronage of the Chief Consul. By Vivant Denon, one of the Artists who accompanied the Expedition. Translated from the Original by Arthur Aikin. The Second Edition. In 3 vols. 8vo. Price 2l. 2s. boards, accompanied by very numerous large Plates, consisting of Views taken in Upper and Lower Egypt, of Representations of Antiquities and Hieroglyphics, of Objects in Natural History, of Manners and Customs, &c. engraved by eminent Artists, and Fac-similes of the Originals.

III. THE SCENERY, ANTIQUITIES, and BIOGRAPHY of SOUTH WALES, from Materials collected during two Excursions in the Year 1803. By Benjamin Heath Malkin, Esq. m. a. f. s. a. In one large vol. 410. illustrated with Views, drawn and engraved by Laporte, and a Map of the Country. Price 2l. 12s. 6d. in boards.

⁂ A few copies may be had with the Views finely coloured by Laporte. Price 4l. 4s. in boards.