BOHWS VARIOUS LIBRARIES. 



Carpenter's (Dr. W. B.) Zoology. A 



Systematic View of the Structure, Habits, 

 Instincts, and Uses, of the principal Fami- 

 lies of lie Animal Kingdom, and of the 

 chief forms of Fossil Remains. Revised 

 by W. S. DALLAS, F.L.S. Illustrated with 

 many hundred Wood Engravings. In 

 2 vols. &s. each. 



Mechanical Philosophy, As- 



tronomy, and Horology. A Popular Ex- 

 position. 183 Illustrations. 



' Vegetable Physiology and 



Systematic Botany. A complete Intro- 

 duction to the Knowledge of Plants. 

 Revised, under arrangement with the 

 Author, by E. LAI-TKE&TEH, M.D., &c. 

 Several hundred Illustrations on Wocd, &t. 



Animal Physiology, In part 



re-written by the Author. 

 300 capital Illustrations, 6. 



Chevreul on Colour, Containing the 

 Principles of Harmony and Contract of 

 Colours, and their application to the Arts. 

 Translated from the French by CKAELES 

 MAETEI. Only complete Edition. 6'c?waj 

 Plates. Or, with an additional series of 

 16 Plates in Colours, ?. 8& 



Ennernoser's History of Magic, 



Translated by WILLIAM Howrrr. With 

 an Appendix of the most remarkable and 

 best authenticated Stories of Apparitions, 

 Dreams, Table-Turning, and Spirit-Rsp- 

 piag, &c. In 2 Tola. 



Hogg's (Jabez) Elements of Experi- 

 mental and Natural Philosophy. Con- 

 taining Mechanics, Pneumatics, Hydro- 

 statics, Hydraulics, Acoustics, Optics, 

 Caloric. Electricity, Voltaism, and Mag- 

 netism. New Edition, enlarged. Up- 

 wards of 400 Woodcuts. 



Hind's Introduction to Astronomy, 



With a Vocabulary, containing an Expla- 

 nation of all the Terms in present use. 

 New Edition, enlarged. Numerous En- 

 gravings. St. Sd. 



Humboldt's Cosmos ; or, Sketch of a 



Physical Description of the Universe. 

 Translated by E. C. OTTB and W. S. 

 DALLAS, F.L.S. Pine Portrait. In five 

 vols. 3s. 6d. each ; excepting Vol. V., to. 

 %* In t.hla edition the notes are placed 

 beneath the text, Humboldt's analytical 

 Summaries and the passages hitherto sup- 

 pressed are included, and new and com- 

 prehensive Indices are added. 



- Travels in America, In 3 vols, 



Views of Nature ; or, Con- 

 templations of the Sublime Phenomena of 

 Creation. Translated by E. C. OTTS and 

 H. G. BOHN. With a complete Index. 



Hunt's (Sobert) Poetry of Science ; 



or, Studies of the Physical Phenomena oi 

 Nature. By Professor HUNT. New Edi- 

 tion, enlarged. 



Joyce's Scientific Dialogues. Com- 

 pleted to the present state of Knowledge, 

 by Dr. GBESTITH, Numerous Woodcuts, 



Introduction to the Arts and 



Sciences. With Examination Questions. 

 3*. 3d. 



Snight's (Chas.) Knowledge is Power. 

 A Popular Manual ol Political Economy. 



Lectures on Painting. By the Royal 

 Academicians. With Introductory Essay, 

 and Notes by R. WOBNDH, Esq. Portrait*. 



Lawrences Lectures on Compara- 

 tive Anatomy, Physiology, Zoology, and the 

 Natural History of Man. Illustrated. . 



Lilly's Introduction to Astrology. 



With numerous Emendations, by ZADKIEZ . 



Mantell's (Dr.) Geological Excur- 

 sions through the Isle of Wight and Dor- 

 setshire. New Edition, by T. RUPEKT 

 JONES, Esq. Numerous beautifully a&c~ 

 cuted Woodcuts, and a Geological Map. 



= - Medals of Creation ; or, 



First Lessons in Geology and the Study 

 of Organic Remains ; including Geological 

 Excursions. New Edition, revised. Co- 

 loured Plates, and several hundred beau- 

 tefvi Woodcuts. In 2 vote,, Is. 6d each. 



^- Petrifactions and their 



Teachinge. An Illustrated Handbook to 

 the Organic Remains in the British Mu- 

 seum. Nu'tnerou* Engravings. 6s. 



Wonders of Geology ; or, a 



Familiar Exposition of Geological Phe- 

 nomena. New Edition, augmented by T. 

 RUPERT JONES, F.G.S. Coloured Geological 

 Map of England, Plates, and nearly 200 

 beautiftd Woodcuts. In 2 vols., 7*. 6d. each. 



Morphy's Games of Chess. Being 

 the Matches and best Games played by 

 the American Champion, with Explana- 

 tory and Analytical Notes, by J. LOWEK- 

 THAT,. Portrait and Memoir. 



It contains by far the largest collection 

 of games played by Mr. Morphy extant in 

 any form, and has received hie endorse- 

 ment and co-operation. 



Richardson's Geology, including 



Mineralogy and Palaeontology. Revised 

 and enlarged, by Dr. T. WBIQHT. Upwards 

 of 400 Ittwtrations. 



Schouw's Earth, Plants, and Man ; and 



Kobell's Sketches from the Mineral King- 

 dom. Translated by A. HKNFBBT, F.R.S. 

 Coloured Map of ike Ge*$r<*pky f Plants. 



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