416 PUBLICATIONS OF LEARNED SOCIETIES. 



LONDON. 



Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufac- 

 tures, and Commerce. 



Transactions of the Society instituted at London for tlie 

 Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce ; 

 with the premiums offered. Vols. I — LV, 1806 — 1845. 

 London. Sto. 

 ( Wanting IV.) 



Transactions of the Society of Arts for 1846-Y ; 184T-8, 

 I, II. London, 1847, 1849. 4to. 



The Journal of the Society of Arts, and of the Institutions 

 in Union. I— XII, 1852—1864. London, 1853—1864. 

 lloyal 8vo. 



( Wanting Nos. 572, 573.) 



Rules and Orders of the Society instituted at London for 

 the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, and Com- 

 merce. London, 1812. 8vo. pp. 89. 



Report of the Select Committee. 1841. London. 8vo. 



List of the Officers of the Society and Premiums for the 

 Sessions 1832—1833, 1833—1834, 1836—1837, 1837— 

 1838. London, 1832, 1836. 8vo. 



Official Catalogue of the Educational Exhibition opened in 

 St. Martin's Hall, July 4, 1854. Edited by G. W. Tapp. 

 London, 1854. 8vo. 



Lectures on the Results of the Great Exhibition, 1851. 

 Lecture I. — The General Bearing of the Great Exhibi- 

 tion on the Progress of Art and Science. By William 

 Whewell, D. p., F. R. S. II. — Mining, Quarrying, 

 and Metallurgical Processes and Products. By Sir 

 Henry De la Beche, C. B., F. R. S. IIL— On the 

 Raw Materials from the Animal Kingdom. By Richard 

 Owen, F. R. S. IV. — Chemical and Pharmaceutical 

 Processes and Products. By Jacob Bell, Esq., M. P. 

 V. — On the Chemical Principles involved in the Manu- 

 factures of the Exhibition, as indicating the necessity of 

 Industrial Instruction. By Lyon Playfair, C B.,F.R. S. 

 VI. — On Substances used as Food, illustrated by the 

 Great Exhibition. By John Lindley, Ph. D., F. R. S. 

 London. 8vo. 



