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Maury, 2603, Q. 13. On the probable relation between magnetism and the circulation of the atmosphere. By M. F. Maury. Washington, 1851. 13402, O. The physical geography of the sea. By M. F. Maury, LL. D. New York, 1855.

Milner, 11670, O. The gallery of nature; a pictorial and descriptive tour throughout creation; illustrative of the wonders of astronomy, physical geography and geology. By the Rev. Thomas Milner, M. A. London, 1846.

Mirabaud, 12520, O. Système de la nature ou des loix du monde physique et du monde moral. Par M. Mirabaud (Baron D'Holbach). 2 tomes. Londres, 1771.

Mudie, 6094, D. The heavens.

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6200, D.

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By Robert Mudie. London, 1835.
The earth. By Robert Mudie.
The air. By Robert Mudie.
The sea. By Robert Mudie.

London, 1835.
London, 1835.

London, 1835.

6484, D.
Mudie.

Autumn; or causes, appearances and effects. By Robert
London, 1837.

Winter. By Robert Mudie. London, 1837.

6485, D.

Muller, 11928 & 11957, O. Principles of physics and meteorology.
London, 1847, and Philadelphia, 1848.

Muller.

By J. Nichol, 8777, D. Thoughts on some important points relating to the system of the world. By J. P. Nichol. Boston, 1848.

Olmsted, 10324, 0. 5. Outlines of lectures on the atmosphere and its phenomena. By Denison Olmsted. New York, 1839.

Pasley, 9427, O. A theory of natural philosophy on mechanical principles, divested of all immaterial chymical properties, showing for the first

time the physical cause of continuous motion. By T. H. Pasley. London, 1835.

Pelletau, 10114, 0. Traité elémentaire de physique générale et médicale. Par P. Pelletau. 2d edition. 2 vols. Paris, 1831.

Peschel, 7949, D. Elements of physics. By C. F. Peschel. Translated from the German. By E. West. London, 1845.

Pontécoulant, 10222, O. Théorie analytique du système du monde. Par M. G. de Pontécoulant. 4 vols. Paris, 1829.

Purdie, 12297, O. 2. Form and sound; can their beauty be dependent on the same physical laws. By T. Purdie. Edinburgh, 1849.

Ramond, 2349, Q. Mémoires sur la formule barometrique de la mécanique céleste, et les dispositions de l'atmosphère qui en modifient les propriétés. Par L. Ramond. A Clermont Ferrand, 1811.

Redfield, 11002, O. 6. Whirlwind storms; with a reply to the objections and strictures of Dr. Hare. By W. C. Redfield. Gift of the author. Reid, 9703, O. An attempt to develop the law of storms, by means of facts. By Lieut. Colonel W. Reid. London, 1838.

12413, O. The progress of the development of the law of storms, and of the variable winds, with the practical application of the subject to navigation. By Lieut. Col. William Reid. London, 1849. Ritchie, 12567, O. The dynamical theory of the formation of the earth. By Archibald Tucker Ritchie. 2 vols. London, 1850.

Schoedler, 12765, O. The book of nature: an elementary introduction to physics, astronomy, chemistry, mineralogy, geology, botany, physiology, and zoology. By Friedrich Schoedler. Edited from the 5th German edition, by Henry Medlock. London, 1851.

Schubert, 9954, O. Ansichten von der Nachtseite der Naturwissenschaft, von Dr. Gotthilf Heinrich Schubert. Dresden, 1827.

Sigaud de la Fond, 10219, O. Description et usage d'un cabinet de physique expérimentale, par M. Sigaud de la Fond. 2 vols. A Paris, 1775.

Smee, 11091, O. The sources of physical science. By Alfred Smee. Lon

don, 1843.

Smith, 12085, O. 2. The mutations of the earth. By J. Aug. Smith, M. D. New York, 1846. 10342, D. Prelections on some of the more important subjects connected with morals and physical science, in opposition to phrenology, materialism, atheism, and the principles advanced by the author of "Vestiges of Creation," and deducing the true criterion of moral propriety from the instinctive ruling of the moral sense. By John Augustine Smith, M. D. New York, 1853.

Surell, 2396, Q. Etude sur les torrents des hautes Alpes. Par Alex. Surell. Paris, 1841.

Taylor, 9546, O. Scientific memoirs, selected from the transactions of foreign academies of science and learned societies, and from foreign journals. Edited by Richard Taylor, F. S. H. 5 vols. London, 1837, &c. Tomlinson, 6603, D. The student's manual of natural philosophy.

Tomlinson. London, 1838.

By C. Ure, 9291, O. A dictionary of chemistry and mineralogy. By Andrew Ure, M. D. London, 1831.

Von Humboldt, 9505, D.

Aspects of nature in different lands and different climates, with scientific elucidations. By Alex. Von Humboldt. Translated by Mrs. Sabine. London, 1849.

9139, D. Views of nature, or contemplations on the sublime phenomena of creation, with scientific illustrations, by Alexander Von Humboldt. Translated by E. C. Otté and Henry G. Bohn. London,

1850.

Webster, 6619, D. The elements of physics. By Thomas Webster. London, 1837.

Wesley, 6310, D. A compendium of natural philosophy. By John Wesley, A. M. Revised by R. Mudie. 3 vols. London, 1836.

Winslow, 10455, D. Cosmography; or, philosophical views of the universe. By Charles F. Winslow, M. D. Boston, 1853.

9971, O. Annulus platonis, oder physikalisch chymische Erklarung der Natur. Berlin, 1781.

8437, D. Philosophy in sport made science in earnest. From the 6th London edition. Philadelphia, 1847.

9260, D. 1. Præcipua doctrinæ physicæ capita. Thesibus comprensa, et disputata in academia Marpurgensi. Marpurgi, 1590, D.

12315, O. 6. Report on the great rain storm and flood which occurred in Delaware County, Pa., on 5th August, 1843. Chester, 1844.

9496, D. 1. The origin of the material universe. Boston, 1850.

11048, D. 7. Analysis of natural philosophy. Boston, 1796.

8090 & 8235, D. Vestiges of the natural history of creation, and explanations. London, 1845.

ELECTRICITY, GALVANISM, MAGNETISM, METEOROLOGY,

PNEUMATICS.

Ampére, 2348, Q. Théorie des phénomènes électro-dynamiques uniquement déduit de l'experience. Par André Marie Ampére. A Paris, 1826. Aldini, 10109, O. Essai théorique et expérimental sur le galvanisme, par Jean Aldini. 2 vols. Paris, 1804.

Bache, 12240, O. Observations at the magnetic and meteorological observatory at the Girard College, Philadelphia, made under the direction of A.

D. Bache, LL. D. 1840 to 1845. Washington, 1847. 3 vols. and plates. Bassnett, 10675, D. Outlines of a mechanical theory of storms; containing the true law of lunar influence, with practical instructions to the navigator, to enable him approximately to calculate the coming changes of the wind and weather, for any given day and for any part of the ocean. By T. Bassnett. New York, 1854.

Bell, 9565, O. 15. Animal magnetism. Past fictions-present science. By John Bell, M. D. Philadelphia, 1837.

Bird, 9473, D. Lectures on electricity and galvanism. By Golding Bird. London, 1849.

Brewster, 6389, D. A treatise on magnetism. By Sir David Brewster. Edinburgh, 1837. Burnett, 12544, O. The philosophy of spirits in relation to matter; showing the real existence of two very distinct kinds of entity which unite to form the different bodies that compose the universe, organic and inorganic, by which the phenomena of light, heat, electricity, motion, life, mind, &c. are reconciled and explained. By C. M. Burnett, M. D. London, 1850.

Burton, 11602, O. 3. Elective polarity, the universal agent. By F. B. Burton. London, 1845.

Cahagnet, 9726, D. The celestial telegraph; or secrets of the life to come revealed through magnetism. By L. Alph. Cahagnet. New York,

1851.

Cooper, 11966, O. Identities of light and heat, and caloric and electricity. By C. Campbell Cooper. Philadelphia, 1848.

Daniel, 5966, O. Meteorological essays and observations. By J. F. Daniel. London, 1823.

12047, Ó. Elements of meteorology. By J. F. Daniel. 2 vols. London, 1845.

Davis, 7553, D. Davis's manual of magnetism; including also electro-magnetism, magneto-electricity, and thermo-electricity. With a description of the electrotype process. Boston, 1842.

De la Rive, 12982, O. A treatise on electricity, in theory and practice. By A. De la Rive. Vol. 1. London, 1852.

Deleuze, 9730, D. 2. Practical instruction in animal magnetism. By J. P. F. Deleuze. Translated by T. C. Hartshorn. 4th edition, with notes and a life, by Dr. Foissac. London, 1850.

Demonferrand, 10240, O. Manuel d'electricité dynamique. Par J. F. Demonferrand. Paris, 1823.

Dupotet, 6618, D. An introduction to the study of animal magnetism. By Baron Dupotet. London, 1838.

Faraday, 9870, 0. Experimental researches in electricity. By Michael Faraday. London, 1839.

Franklin, 9565, 0. 14. Animal magnetism. Report of Dr. Franklin, and

other commissioners, on animal magnetism. With an historical outline of the "science," an abstract of the report of magnetic experiments, made by a committee of the royal academy of medicine, in 1831, and remarks on Colonel Stone's pamphlet. By John J. Smith, Jr. Philadelphia, 1837.

Graham, 2472, Q. Observations on the magnetic dip. By Major J. D. Graham. 1844. Gift of the author.

Gregory, 9800, & 9846, D. Letters to a candid inquirer on animal magnetism. By William Gregory, M. D., F. R. S. E. Philadelphia and London,

Griglietta, 12701, O. 1. A brief essay on electro-magnetism, with a descrip

tion of Davenport's machines, &c. By C. Griglietta. Philadelphia, 1838. Harris, 10956, O. On the nature of thunderstorms, and on protecting buildings, &c., from lightning. By W. S. Harris. London, 1843. Hero, 2593, Q. The Pneumatics of Hero, of Alexandria, translated and edited by Bennett Woodcroft. London, 1851.

Hopkins, 11148, & 12804, O. On the connection of Geology with terrestrial magnetism. By Evan Hopkins. 2d edition, with plates. London, 1844 and 1851.

Howard, 6498, D. Lectures on meteorology. By J. Howard. Pontefract, 1837.

Hutchinson, 9307, O. A treatise on meteorological phenomena. By G. Hutchinson. Glasgow, 1835.

Jones, 12843, O. Historical sketch of the electric telegraph; including its rise and progress in the United States. By Alexander Jones. New York, 1852. Kaemtz, 7946, D. Complete course of meteorology. By L. F. Kaemtz. London, 1845.

Lardner, 7225, D. A manual of electricity, magnetism, and meteorology. By Dionysius Lardner, D. C. L. &c. 2 vols. London, 1841.

9866, D. Handbook of natural philosophy and astronomy. By Dionysius Lardner, D. C. L. Second course. Heat-common electricity-magnetism-Voltaic electricity. With woodcuts. London,

1852.

Lawson, 12673, O. Meteorological register for the years 1826, 1827, 1828, 1829, and 1830; from observations made by the surgeons of the army, and others, at the military posts of the United States. Prepared under the direction of Thomas Lawson, M. D., surgeon-general. To which is appended the meteorological register for 1822, 1823, 1824, and 1825, compiled by Jas. Lovell, M. D., late surgeon-general, with a map. Philadelphia, 1840.

12673, O. vol. 2. Meteorological register for twelve years, from 1831 to 1842 inclusive: compiled from observations made by the officers of the medical department of the army, at the military posts of the United States. Prepared by Gen'l T. Lawson. Washington, 1851. Gift of the author.

Leger, 8302, D. Animal magnetism, or psycodunamy. By Theodore Leger. New York, 1846.

Locke, 2498, Q. 1, vol. 3. Observations on terrestrial magnetism. By John Locke, M. D. Washington, 1852.

Lowe, 8613, D. A treatise on atmospheric phenomena. By Ed. Jos. Lowe. London, 1846.

Mason, 12466, O. A treatise on the climate and meteorology of Madeira. By the late J. A. Mason, M. D. Edited by J. Sheridan Knowles, Geo. Peacock, and Jno. Driver. London, 1850.

Maury, 2603, Q. 13. From the Appendix to the Washington Astronomical Observations for 1846. On the probable relation between magnetism and the circulation of the atmosphere. By M. F. Maury. Washington, 1851.

13402, O. See p. 1121.

Müller, 11928 & 11957, O.

Principles of physics and meteorology. By J.

Müller. London, 1847, and Philadelphia, 1848.

Newnham, 7940, & 7912, D.

Human magnetism; its claims to dispassionate inquiry. By W. Newnham, Esq. London, 1845, and New York,

1845.

Noad, 11092, O. Lectures on electricity, comprising galvanism, magnetism,

electro-magnetism, magneto and thermo-electricity. By Henry M. Noad. London, 1844.

Olmsted, 10324, 0. 5. The atmosphere, and its phenomena. By Denison Olmsted. New York, 1839.

Ramond, 2349, Q. Mémoires sur la formule barometrique de la mécanique céleste, et les dispositions de l'atmosphère qui en modifient les propriétés. Par L. Ramond. A Clermont Ferrand, 1811.

Redfield, 11002, O. 6. Whirlwind storms; with a reply to the objections and strictures of Dr. Hare. By W. C. Redfield. Gift of the author. Reichenbach, 12491, O. Physico-physiological researches, or the dynamics of magnetism, electricity, heat, light, crystallization, and chemism in their relations to vital force. By Baron Charles von Reichenbach. With preface, &c., by Jno. Ashburner, M. D. 2 vols. London, 1850. 12541, O. Researches on magnetism, electricity, heat, light, crystallization and chemical action, in their relations to the vital force. By Karl, Baron von Reichenbach, Ph. Dr. Translated and edited by Wm. Gregory, M. D., F. R. S. E. Parts 1 and 2. London, 1850.

Reid, 9703, 0. An attempt to develop the law of storms, by means of facts. By Lieut. Colonel W. Reid. London, 1838.

12413, O. The progress of the development of the law of storms, &c. By Lt. Col. W. Reid. London, 1849.

Sabine, 2405, Q. Observations on days of unusual magnetic disturbance, made at the British colonial magnetic observatories. Printed by the British government under the superintendence of Lieutenant-Colonel E. Sabine. London, 1843.

Scoresby, 11090, O. Magnetical investigations. By the Rev. William Scoresby. London, 1839.

Secchi, 2498, Q. vol. 3, 2. Researches on electrical rheometry. By A. Secchi. Washington, 1852.

Smee, 12481, 0. Instinct and reason deduced from electro-biology. By Alfred Smee. London, 1840.

Stevenson, 11903, O. 12. Most important errors in chemistry, electricity, and magnetism pointed out and refuted. By W. F. Stevenson. London, 1847.

Thomson, 12303, 0. 1. Introduction to meteorology. By D. P. Thomson, M. D. London, 1849.

Van Beek, 10245, O. 2. De l'influence que la fer des vaisseaux exerce sur la boussole, par M. A. Van Beek, traduit du Hollandais. Paris, 1826. Véne, 10245, 0. 5. Essai sur une nouvelle théorie de l'électricité, par A. Véne. Arras.

Wilson, 10289, D. 1. Electricity and the electric telegraph: together with the chemistry of the stars; an argument touching the stars and their inhabitants. By George Wilson, M. D. London, 1852.

Woodcroft, 2593, Q. The Pneumatics of Hero, of Alexandria, from the original Greek. Translated and edited by Bennet Woodcroft. London, 1851.

8775, D. 2. The Electric Telegraph, &c. By Peter Progress. London, 1847.

12315, O. 6.

9920, D. 7. 11787, O. 1.

in the poets and

Report on the great rain storm. Chester, 1844.

A story of the great snow storm of 1717.

Early magnetism in its higher relations to humanity, as veiled the prophets. London, 1846.

13413, O. 12. Phreno-magnetic Vindicator, vol. 1, No. 1. Lexington, 1842. Note. For other works on animal magnetism, see Occult Philosophy, page

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