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SERIALS (continued) 



Small Books on Gkeat Subjects. Edited by a few Well-wishers to Knowledge. 



12mo, 22 vols. 1844-57 

 Vols. 

 I. Philosophical Theories, and Philosophical Experience. By a Pariah. 3rd Ed. 



II. Connection between Physiology and Intellectual Philosophy. 2nd Ed. 



III. On Man's Power over Himself to Prevent or Control Insanity. 3rd Ed. 



IV. Introduction to Practical Organic Chemistry. 2nd Ed. 



V. View of Greek Philosophy up to the age of Pericles. 



VL View of Greek Philosophy, from age of Socrates to Coming of Christ. 2nd Ed. 



VII. Christian Doctrine and Practice in the Second Century. 2nd Ed. 



VIII. Exposition of Vulgar and Common Errors, adapted to 1845 by " Thomas 



Brown Iledi\'ivus." 2nd Ed. 

 IX. Introduction to Vegetable Physiology, with reference to the Works of De 



CandoUe, Lindley, &c. 

 X. Principles of Criminal Law. 



XI. Christian Sects in the Nineteenth Century, 2nd Ed. 

 XII. General Principles of Grammar. XIII. Sketches of Geology. 



XIV. State of Man before the Promulgation of Christianity. 2nd Ed. 

 XV. Thoughts and Opinions of a Statesman. 2nd Ed. 

 XVI. On the Responsibilities of Employers. 

 XVII. Christian Doctrine and Practice in the Twelfth Century. 

 XVIII. Philosophy of Ragged Schools. 

 XIX. to XXII. On State of Man subsequent to Promulgation of Christianity. 4 vols. 



Spobtsman's Guide Propebty List for 1875-76. 12mo, 4 vols. 1875-76 



Stud Book (The General). Containing Pedigrees of Race Horses, &c. from the 

 Earliest Accounts. 8vo, 13 vols. 1827-77 



Science Primers. Edited by Professors Huxley, Roscoe, and Balfour Stewart. 



12mo. 1876-78 

 Astronomy, by J. Norman Lockyer. | Logic, by W. S. Jevons. 



5th Ed. 

 Botany, by J. D. Hooker. 

 Chemistry, by Prof. H. E. Roscoe. 

 Geology, by A. Geikie. 



Physical Geography, by A. Geikie. 

 Physics, by Balfour Stewart. 6th Ed. 

 Physiology, by M. Foster. 3rd Ed. 

 Political Economy, by W. S. Jevons. 



TEXT BOOKS OF SCIENCE adapted for the Use of Ari:isans and Students in Public 

 and Other Schools. 12mo, 24 vols. 1871-76 



Abney (W. de WiveleslieJ. Treatise on Photography. 



Anderson (John C. E.) The Strength of Materials and Structures. 



Armstrong (Prof. Henry E.) Chemistry of Carbon and its Compounds. 



Barry (J. Wolfe). Railway Appliances: describing Details of Railway Construction. 



Bloxam (Charles Loudon), Metals ; their Properties and Treatment. 2nd Ed. 



Goodeve (T. M.) 1. Elements of Mechanism. 2nd Ed. 2. Principles of Mechanics. 



Gore (G.) The Art of Electro-Metallurgy, including all known Processes of Electro- 

 Deposition. 



Griffin (William N.) 1. Elements of Algebra and Trigonometry. 2. Notes on 

 the Elements of Algebra and Trigonometry, with Solutions of the more difficult 

 Questions. 



Jenkin (Prof. Fleeming). Electricity and Magnetism. 



MaxweU (J. Clerk). Theory of Heat. 



Merrifield (Charles W.) 1. Technical Arithmetic and Mensuration. 2. Key to 

 Technical Arithmetic and Mensuration by Rev. John Hunter. 



Miller (William Allen, M.D.) Introduction to the Study of Inorganic Chemistry-, 

 New Edition. 

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