Phrenology for Ladies. 



' A beautiful volume for the centre table. 



PHRENOLOGY, and the Moral Influence of 

 Phrenology. Arranged for general study, and the 

 purposes of education, from the first published 

 works of Gall and Spurzheim, to the latest disco- 

 veries of the present period. By Mrs. L. Miles. 



" Man s greatest knowledge is himself to know."— P<^e. 



One small volume, elegantly bound in embossed 

 cloth, with steel Engravings, 



THE YOUNG WIFE'S BOOK; a Manual of 

 Moral, Religious, and Domestic Duties. 



" The Editor begs permission to present the bride with this 

 small Volnm6,to supply the place of a living adviser — a vo- 

 lume filled with precept, advice, warning, and encouragement 

 — gathered from many sources, the weirk of many learned and 

 experienced minds. I hope that she will permit it to lie upon 

 her toilet or centre table, and occasionally read it, until the 

 whole is familiar to her as household words." — Extract from 

 the Preface. 



With numerous Cuts, 

 THE BOOK OF SCIENCE; a familiar Intro- 

 duction to the Principles of Natural Philosophy, 

 adapted to the comprehension of Young People; 

 comprising Treatises on Mechanics, Hydrostatics, 

 Pneumatics, Chemistry, &c. In three Parts. Il- 

 lustrated by many curious and interesting Experi- 

 ments and Observations, and including Notices of 

 the most recent Discoveries. 



