I. DEMOSTHENES, THE MAN, THE STATESMAN, AND THE
ORATOR.
1. Demosthenes als Staatsbürger, Redner und
Schriffsteller. Von ALBERT GERARD BECKER, Pastor
zu St. Aegidii in Quedlingburg. Erste Abtheilung
Literatur des Demosthenes.
Zweite Abtheilung. Nachträge und Fortsetzung
der Literatur vom J. 1830 bis zum Schlusse des J. 1833.
2. Quæstionum Demosthenicarum Particula tertia.
De Litibus quas Demosthenes oravit ipse. Scripsit
ANTONIUS WESTERMANN, in Academiâ Lips. Prof. Ord.
Accedit epimetrum de repetitis locis in orationibus
Demosthenis.
3. A Dissertation on the Eloquence of the Ancients,
with an Appendix, by LORD BROUGHAM, in Lord
Brougham's Speeches.
II. PLITT'S REPORT ON THE POST-OFFICE.
Report of George Plitt, Special Agent of the Post-
Office Department, February 3, 1841.
III. LATIN LEXICOGRAPHY. -LEVERETT'S LATIN LEXICON.
1. A New and Copious Lexicon of the Latin Lan-
guage; compiled chiefly from the Magnum Totius.
Latinitatis Lexicon of Facciolati and Forcellini, and
the German works of Scheller and Lünemann. Edited
by F. P. LEVERett.
2. An Abridgment of Leverett's Latin Lexicon;
particularly adapted to the Classics usually studied
preparatory to a Collegiate course. By FRANCIS
GARDNER, A. M.
3. An English-Latin Lexicon, prepared to accom-
pany Leverett's Latin-English Lexicon.
IV. THE PROFESSION OF LAW AT ROME BEFORE THE EM-