RECENTLY PUBLISHED BY C. AND R. BALDWIN. I. AF4ICAN MEMORANDA, relative toan At- tempt to establish a British Semteent on theland of il ama, on the Western Coat of Africa, in the year 1792. With a brief Notice ofIjtaneighbouringTribes, Soil, Productions, &c. and some Observationson thekfa- cility of Colonizing that part of Africa, with a view to Cultivation, and the Introduction of Letters and R.eli- gion to its Inhabitants: but more particularly as the means of gradually abolishing African Slavery. By Captain Philip Beaver, R. N. Illustrated by a very larg Nautical Map of Ihe South-west Coaxt of Africa, aid Plans of a Block-house erected for the Defence of the Colonists. 4to. boards, il. s. 6d. 1I. AN ACCOUNT of the ISLAND of CEYLON, containing its History, Geography, Natural History, with the Manners and Customs of its various Inhable tants; to which is added, the Journal of an Embassy to the Court of Candy. Illustrated by a Map, Chats, and Engravings of some interesting Scenes in the sIland: the 2d edition, with an Appendix, containing some Particulars of the Hostilities with the King of Candy. By Captain Robert Percival, of his Ma- jesty'k Eighteenth or Royal Irish Regiment. 4to. boards, 11. 11s. 6d. On royal paper, hot-pressed, Ws. 1~s. 6d. III. AN ACCOUNT OF THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE, containing an Historical View of its original Settlement by the Dutch, its capture by the Bi itish in 1793, and the different policy pursued there by the British Government. Also a Sketch of its Geography, Productions, the Mapners and Customs of the Inha- bitants, &c. with a View of the Political and Conner- cial Advantages which might be derived from its pos- session by Great Britain. By Capt. Percival, Auihor of the Account of Ceylon. 4to, boards, 11.