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Article XIII. 

 NEW SCIENTIFIC BOOKS. 



PREPARING FOR PUBLICATION. 



Dr. Thomson has in the press a new work, entitled An Attempt to 

 establish the First Principles of Chemistry by Experiment. 



Dr. Prout is preparing a greatly enlarged edition of his Inquiry into 

 the Nature and Treatment of Calculus. 



Outlines of a System of Medico-Chirurgical Education, containing 

 Illustrations of the Application of Anatomy, Physiology, and other 

 Sciences to the principal practical points on Medicine and Surgery ; 

 with Plates. By T. Turner, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons 

 of London, Lecturer on Anatomy, &c. 



Mr. Maund, of Bromsgrove, well known as a practical disciple of 

 Flora, will commence on the 1st of Jan. 1825, a monthly publication, 

 to be entitled, The Botanic Garden, or Magazine of Hardy Flowers ; 

 intended as a popular Manual for Botanists and Florists. 



A Manual of Pharmacy. By T. W. Brande, Esq. 8vo. 



A Dictionary of the Apparatus and Instruments employed in the 

 various Operations of Philosophical and Experimental Chemistry, is 



about to be published by a Practical Chemist. 



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JUST PUBLISHED. 



An Essay on Instinct and on its Physical and Moral Relations. By 

 Thomas Hancock, MD. 8vo. lp. 



ATreatise on the Use of the Natural and Fictitious Waters of Carls- 

 bad, Emms, Marienbad, &c. By Dr. F. Kreysig, of Dresden. Part II. 

 Royal 8vOi 5s. 6d. 



The Natural History of the Bible. By Thaddeus Mason Harris, DD. 

 of Dorchester, Massachusetts. 8vo. 10s. 6d. 



Letter on the projected Rail-road between Liverpool and Man- 

 chester. By Joseph Sandars. Is. 



Article XIV. 



NEW PATENTS. 



F. H. W. Needham, David- street, Middlesex, for his improved me- 

 thod of casting steel. — Oct. 7. 



W. Foreman, Bath, Somersetshire, commander in the Royal Navy, 

 for improvements in the construction of steam-engines. — Oct. 7. 



F. Benecke, Deptford, verdigris manufacturer, and D. T. Shears, 

 and J. H. Shears, Fleet-market, coppersmiths, for improvements in the 

 making, preparing, or producing of spelter or zinc. — Oct. 7. 



P. Alegre, Commercial-road, Middlesex, engineer, for his economi- 

 cal method of generating steam applicable to steam-engines and other 

 useful purposes. — Oct. 7. 



H. Jeffreys, Park-street, Bristol, merchant, for his improved flue or 

 chimney for furnaces and other purposes. — Oct. 7. 



