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Article XI. 

 NEW SCIENTIFIC BOOKS 



PREPARUTG FOR PCBLICATIOjr. 



Dr Prout's Work, entitled " An Inquiry into the Nature and Treatment of 

 Gravel, Calculus, and other Diseases, connected wuh a deranged Operation of 

 the Urinary Organs," is very nearly ready for publication. 



A Dictionary of Chemistry, in which the Principles of the Science will be 

 investi-'ated, and its Application to the Phenomena of Nature, Medicine, Mi- 

 neraloly. Agriculture, and Manufactures detailed, by Dr. Andrew Ure, in 

 1 Vol. Svo. is nearly ready. . at j- i 



Mr. Price, Surgeon and Electrician, has in the press an Essay on the Medical 

 Application of Electricity and Galvanism. 



t>i. Macculloch has nearly completed an Elementary Work on Geology, and 

 is now preparing a Description of Shetland. 



JDST PUBLISHED. 



Illustrations of Phrenology. By Sir G. Mackenzie. With Engravings. 



Svo. 16s. boards. „ ^ T,r ir j a/t t-» o „ 



A Treatise on Dyspepsia, or Indigestion. By J. Woodforde, M.U. 8vo.. 



^'outlines of Midwifery. By J. T. Conquest, M.D. With 12 Engravings. 

 12mo. 7*. 6d. boards. 



A Synopsis of the Diseases of the Eye, and their Treatment ; to which arc 

 prefixed a short Anatomical Description, and a Sketch of the Physiology of that 

 Organ. By Benjamin Travers, F.R.S. . 



The Climate of London ; deduced from Meteorological Observations made 

 at different Places in the Neighbourhood of the Metropolis. By Luke How- 

 ard. 2 vols. Svo. 1 /. 65. boards. t. u i . Tk 



Lectures on the Philosophy of the Human Mind. By the late Thomas 

 Brown, M.D. Prof, of Moral Philosophy in the University of Edinburgh. 

 4 vols. Svo. 2/. 125. 6c?. boards. , , . n .• r 



A Treatise on the Art of Brewing ; exhibiting the London Practice of 

 Brewing Porter, Brown Stout, Ale, Table-Beer, &c. By Frederick Accum. 

 With Plates. 12mo. 95. boards. . ^ . t, ,u 



A Treatise on the Art of making Wine from native Fruits. By the same 

 Author. 12mo. 35. boards. . , . 



Description of Instruments, designed for extending and improving Meteoro- 

 ogical Observations. By John Leslie, Esq. Svo. 2*. 



Article XII. 

 NEW PATENTS. 



Robert Frith, of Salford, Lancashire, for improvements in dyeing and print- 

 ing various colours, so as to make the same permanent or f^st on cottons, 

 linens, silks, mohair, worsted, and woollens, straw, chip, and Leghorn. 



^ Wniilm liarvey, of Belper, Derbyshire, for improvernents i" ropes and be ts 

 by machinery, and also improvements inlhe said machinery. Oct. 12. 



^Richard Witty, of Sculcoates, Yorkshire, for improveinenls in P^n^P"' «* 

 various constructions, for raising and conveying water and other liquids ; awl 

 methods of applying a certain principle, or principles, to ship pump, andTor 

 other useful purposes. Oct. l6. 



