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Treatise on the Physiology and Pathology of the Ear, and a Treatise on the Physiology and Diseases of the Eye; by J. H. Curtis. 2 vols. 1831-33. Ueber das Wesen und die Behandlung der Wassersucht im Gehirn, der Brust, dem Unterliebe, den Eirstocken und der Haut. Ein Versuch die Pathologie dieser Krankheit auf richtige Grundsatze zu basiren, &c.; Von Dr. Jos. Ayre. Aus dem Englischen ubersetzt, Von Dr. Fr. Reinhard. Ilmenau, 1829.

See Lives of Cullen, Armstrong, Jenner, &c.

Veterinary Art.

Canine Pathology: or, a Description of the Diseases of
Dogs, &c.; by Delebare Blaine.

1824.

Chemistry.

Chemical Manipulation: being Instructions for Students in
Chemistry; by Michael Faraday, F. R. S., M. R. I.

1830. Dictionary of Chemistry, on the Basis of Mr. Nicholson's: in which the Principles of the Science are investigated anew, and its application to the Phenomena of Nature, Medicine, Mineralogy, Agriculture, and Manufactures, detailed; by Andrew Ure, M. D., F.R.S. 1824. Dissertatio Inauguralis de Calorico; by Georgius Dixon Longstaff. 1828. Elements of Chemical Science, as applied to the Arts and Manufactures, and Natural Phenomena; by J. Murray.

1818. Elements of Practical Chemistry: comprising a Systematic Series of Experiments, arranged so as to form an Introduction to the Practice of Chemistry; with Directions for performing them, and for the Preparation and

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Application of the most Important Tests and Re-agents; by D. Boswell Reid, M.D. Edin. 1831. Manual of Experiments illustrative of Chemical Science, systematically arranged: Remarks on the Nomenclature, and Theory of definite Proportions: Application of Tests for the detection of Poisons: Examination of Mineral Waters: Vocabulary of Technical Terms; by John Murray, F.S.A. Observations and Experiments on the bad Composition of Modern Paper, &c.; by John Murray, F.S. A. 1824. On Chemistry, Meteorology, and the Function of Digestion; by Wm. Prout, M.D., F.R.S. (Bridgewater Treatise.) 1834.

1833.

System of Chemistry of Inorganic Bodies; by Thos. Thomson, M.D. 2 vols. 1831. Use of the Blow Pipe in Chemical Analysis, and in the Examination of Minerals; by J. J. Berzelius; translated from the French of M. Fresnel, by J. G. Children, F. R.S. 1822.

6.-Mathematics.

Natural and Experimental Philosophy.

1136 D.

1096 O.

Discourse on the Study of Natural Philosophy; by J. F. W. Herschel, M. A. 1831. Elements of Mechanical Philosophy; by John Robisons, LL. D., (vide p. 251;) with Notes by David Brewster, LL. D. 4 vols. 1822.

2533 0.

2964 0.

1827-29.

of Physics or Natural Philosophy, General and Medical, explained independently of Technical Mathematics; by N. Arnott. 2 vols. Mathematical Tables: containing the common Hyperbolic, and Logistic Logarithms; also Sines, Tangents, Secants. and Versed Sines, both Natural and Logarithmi 10gether with several other Tables useful in Mathematical

338 Q.

1249 D.

2938 0.

2526 0.

2370 0.

912 Q.

720 D.

941 Q.

1815.

Calculations; also the complete Description and Use of the Tables; by Chas. Hutton, LL. D. 1830. Mathematical and Philosophical Dictionary; by Chas. Hutton, LL. D., (vide p. 252,) New Edition. 2 vols. On the Connexion of the Physical Sciences; by Mrs. Somerville. 1831. On the Adaptation of External Nature to the Physical Condition of Man; by John Kidd, M. D., F. R.S. (Bridgewater Treatise.)

1833.

The Hand its Mechanism, and Vital Endowments, as evincing Design; by Sir Charles Bell, K. H., F. R. S. (Bridgewater Treatise.) 1833.

Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry. Trigonometry.-
Fluxions, Doctrine of; Life Annuities, &c.

Comparative View of the Institutions for the Assurance of
Lives; by Charles Babbage, Esq.
1826.
Treatise on Plane and Spherical Trigonometry; by Robert
Woodhouse, A.M.
Camb. 1822.

Astronomy.

Essay on Comets: which gained the first of Dr. Fellowes's
Prizes, proposed to those who attended the University of
Edinburgh within the last twelve years; by David Milne,
A.M.
Edin. 1828.
Evening Amusements, &c.; by William Frend, (vide p. 256.)
vol. 19.
1822.
Introduction to Practical Astronomy: containing Tables re-
cently computed, for facilitating the reduction of Celestial
Observations; and a Popular Explanation of their Con-
struction and Use, with 1 vol. of Plates; by the Rev. W.
Pearson, LL. D. 3 vols.

1824.

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Mechanism of the Heavens; by Mrs. Somerville. 1831.
On Astronomy and General Physics; by the Rev. W.
Whewell, M. A., F.R.S. (Bridgewater Treatise.) 1833.
Treatise on Astronomy; by Sir J. F. W. Herschel.

Navigation, and Naval Architecture.

1833.

Description of the Patent Minor Rudder, for improving the Steering, and for accelerating a Ship's way; by Capt. A. Timbrell. 1822. Hull Tide Table, for 1833: calculated Astronomically, and corrected by careful Observation, during the last Thirty Years, of the Effects of Local Causes operating on the Tides in the Humber; by T. Saunderson, Hull. 1833. Nautical Almanac and Astronomical Ephemeris, (vide p. 258,) 1805 to 1836 inclusive.

1801-34

and Hydraulic Experiments: with numerous Scientific Miscellanies; by Col. Mark Beaufoy, F. R. S., &c. 1834.

Optics and Perspective.

Microscopic Cabinet of Select Animated Objects, with a
Description of the Jewel and Doublet Microscope, Test
Objects, &c.: to which are subjoined Memoirs of the
Verification of Microscopic Phenomena, and an exact
method of appreciating the quality of Microscopes and
Engiscopes; by C. R. Goring, M. D.

1008 D.

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On Telescopes; by Wm. Kitchener, M. D.

1832.

1824.

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Mechanics, Statics, Hydraulics, Pneumatics, &c., including Civil Enginery and the Mechanical Arts.

A Succinct View and Analysis of authentic Information, extant
in original Works, on the practicability of Joining the
Atlantic and Pacific Oceans by a Ship Canal, across the
Isthmus of America; by Robt. Birks Pitman. 1825.

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An Investigation of the Currents of the Atlantic Ocean, and of those which prevail between the Indian Ocean and the Atlantic, with Maps; by the late Major James Rennell, F.R. S. 1832. Attempt to Analyze the Automaton Chess Player: with an easy method of imitating the movements of that celebrated figure; illustrated by Original Drawings. 1821. Historical Account of the Navigable Rivers, Canals, and Railways, of Great Britain; as a reference to Nichols, Priestly, and Walker's New Map of Inland Navigation; derived from Documents in the possession of Joseph Priestly, Esq. 1831. Letter to M. Ricardo, Esq., in reply to his letter to Dr. Yates, on the proposed method of Pneumatic Transmission or Conveyance by Atmospheric Pressure; by John Vallance.

1827. Nautical and Hydraulic Experiments, with numerous Scientific Miscellanies; by Col. Mark Beaufoy, F. R. S. 1834.

See also 127, O., 21. A few words inducing towards the Discovery of Perpetual Motion, perhaps the actual Discovery thereof.

Remarks on the comparative merits of Cast Metal and Malleable Iron Railways, and an Account of the Stockton and Darlington Railway, (Newc. 1827 :) also, the Proceedings of the Great Western Railway Company, and notice of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, and of the proposed Leeds and Hull Junction Railway, 1834. 1827-34.

7.-Domestic Arts.

Cottage Economy: containing Information relative to the Brewing of Beer, Making of Bread, Keeping of Cows, Pigs, Bees, Ewes, Goats, Poultry, and Rabbits, and relative to other matters deemed useful in conducting the Affairs of a Labourer's Family; by William Cobbett.

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