2 STANDARD SCIENTIFIC WORKS. 
Johnston. Lectures on Agricultural Chemistry and Geology. 2nd Edition, 8vo. 
Edinburgh, 1847 à si . 5 J * 
Keemtz. A Complete Course of Meteorology. By L. F. Kæmtz,- Professor of 
Physies at the University of Halle. With Notes by Ch. Martius, and an 
Appendix by L. Lalanne. Translated, with Additions, by C. V. Walker, 
Editor of * The Electrical Magazine.” 1 vol. post 8vo. pp. 624, with 15 
Plates, cloth boards, 1845 i ë X : 
Knapp. Chemical Technology, or Chemistry applied to the Arts and to 
Manufactures. By F. Knapp, Professor at the University of Giessen. 
Edited, with numerous Additions, by Dr. E. Ronaups, Lecturer on Che- 
mistry at the Middlesex Hospital; and Dr. Tuomas RICHARDSON, of 
Newcastle-on-Tyne. Illustrated with 500 large Woodcuts, 2 vols. 8vo. 
London, 1848 . ; : . : . 
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Knipe. Geological Map of the British Isles; in acase. London, 1848 
Liebig. Chemistry and Physics, in relation to Physiology and Pathology. By 
Baron Justus Liebig, Professor of Chemistry at the University of Giessen. 2nd 
Edition, 8vo. London, 1847 = ; 5 ; . 
Low (D.) An Inquiry into the Nature of the Simple Bodies of Chemistry, 2nd 
Edition, 8vo. London, 1848 " 3 T . 
Mansfield. Benzole; its Nature and Utility, 8vo. London, 1849 . ^ 
Mitchell (J.) Manual of Practical Assaying, intended for the use of 
Metallurgists, Captains of Mines and Assayers in General. With a copious 
Table, for the purpose of ascertaining in Assays of Gold and Silver the 
precise amount, in Ounces, Pennyweights, and Grains, of noble Metal 
contained in one ton of Ore from a given quantity. 1 vol. post 8vo. 
London, 1846 . s E - : : . 
Treatise on the Adulterations of Food, and the Chemical Means em- 
ployed to detect them. Containing Water, Flour, Bread, Milk, Cream, Beer, 
Cider, Wines, Spirituous Liquors, Coffee, Tea, Chocolate, Sugar, Honey, 
Lozenges, Cheese, Vinegar, Pickles, Anchovy Sauce and Paste, Catsup, Olive 
(Salad) Oil, Pepper, Mustard. By J. Mitchell, F.C.S. Author of “ Manual 
of Practical Assaying." 12mo. London, 1848. c : : 
Muller. Principles of Physics and Meteorology. By J. Muller, M.D. Illustrated 
with 530 Woodcuts, and 2 Coloured Plates, 8vo. London, 1847  . aD 
Nichol. Astronomy Historically and Scientifically developed, shewing the Rise 
of the Science from its Growth, and the Character of the illustrious Men who 
have contributed to it. By J. P. Nichol, Professor of Astronomy in the 
University of Glasgow, 2 vols. 8vo. Illustrated by Plates and Woodcuts. In 
the Press. 
Quester ly (the) Journal of the Chemical Society of London, 8vo. Vol. I. 
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Quekett (J.) Practical Treatise on the Use of the Microscope. Illustrated 
with Steel and Wood engravings, 8vo. London, 1848 . : . 
———— — ——— A few copies, with the plates coloured . : 4 
Regnault. An Elementary Treatise on Crystallography, Illustrated with 108 
Wood engravings, printed on black ground, 8vo. London, 1848 . —. : 
Richardson. Geology for Beginners; comprising a Familiat Exposition of 
the Elements of Geology and its Associate Sciences, Mineralogy, Fossil Con- 
chology, Fossil Botany, and Paleontology. By G. F. Richardson, F.G.S., 2nd 
Edition, post 8vo. with 251 Woodcuts, 1843 . : . i 
Richardson and Ronalds. Metallurgy; and the Chemistry of the Metals: 
in 3 vols. 8vo. Ilustrated with numerous Wood engravings. In the 
ress. 
Stars and the Earth. The Stars and the Earth; or, Thoughts upon Space 
Time, and Eternity. 3rd Edition, Seventh thousand, 2 Parts in 1, 18mo. 
London, 1849 . 2 = i x . E 
Stephens. Manual of Practical Draining. 3rd Edition, with Woodcuts, 8vo. 
Edinburgh, 1848 $ : 3 ; : 
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