40 bohn's scientific library. 



Morphy's Games of Chess, being the Matches and best 

 Games played by the American Champion, with explanatory and 

 analytical Notes, by J. Lowenthal. Portrait and Memoir. 5s. 



It contains by far the largest collection of games played by Mr. Morpby extant 

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Oersted's Soul in Nature, &c. Portrait 5s. 



Kicharclson's Geology, including Mineralogy and PalaBonto- 

 logy. Eevised and enlarged by Dr. T. Wright. Upwards of 400 

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Schouw's Earth, Plants, and Man; and Kobell's Sketches 

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 Coloured Map of the Geography of Plants. 5s. 



Smith's (Pye) Geology and Scripture; or, the Relation 

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 New Edition, with Life. 5s. 



Stanley's Classified Synopsis of the Principal Painters of 

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Staunton's Chess-player's Handbook. Numerous Diagrams. 

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Chess Praxis. A Supplement to the Chess- 

 player's Handbook. Containing all the most important modern 

 improvements in the Openings, illustrated by actual Games; a 

 revised Code of Chess Laws; and a Selection of Mr. Morphy's Games 

 in England and France ; critically annotated. (636 pages.) 6s. 



— - Chess-player's Companion. Comprising a new 

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Chess Tournament of 1851. Numerous Illustrations. 



5s. 



Stockhardt's Principles of Chemistry, exemplified in a 

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Agricultural Chemistry, or Chemical Field Lec- 

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Ure's (Dr. A.) Cotton Manufacture of Great Britain, sys- 

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■ Philosophy of Manufactures, or an Exposition 



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