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SERIALS. TEXT BOOKS OF SCIENCE, &a (continued) 

 Preece (W. H.) and Sivewright (J.) Telegraphy. 



Rutley (Frank). The Study of Rocks ; an Elementary Text-Book of Petrology. 

 Shelley (C. P. B.) Workshop Appliances, including Descriptions of the Gauging and 



Measuring Instruments, the Hand Cutting-Tools, Lathes, &c. used by Engineers. 

 Thome (Otto W.) Text-Book of Structural and Physiological Botany. Translated 



and edited by A. W. Bennett. 

 Thorpe (T. E.) Quantitative Chemical Analysis. 

 Thorpe (T. E.) and Muir (M. M. Pattison). QuaHtative Chemical Analysis and 



Laboratory Practice. 

 Tilden (William A.) Introduction to the Study of Chemical Philosophy. 

 Unwin (W. Cawthorne). Elements of Machine Design. 

 Watson (H. W.) Elements of Plane and Solid Geometry. 



TRAVELLER'S LIBRARY (The). 12mo, 25 vols. Lond. 1854-65 



Vols. 

 I. 1. Swiss Men and Swiss Mountains. By Robert Ferguson. 2, Ascent of 



Mont Blanc, Aug. 1827. By J. Auldjo. 3. Sketches of Nature in the Alps. 



By F. von Tschudi. 

 II. 1. Corsica in its Picturesque, Social, and Historical Aspects : the Records of a 



Tour in 1852. By F. Gregorovius. Translated by R, Martineau. 2. Tour on 



the Continent in the Summer of 1852. By J. Barrow. 

 III. 1. Journal of a Residence in Norway, during the years 1834-36. By S. Laing. 



2. Notes of a Traveller on the Social and Political State of the Continent during 

 the present century. By S. Laing. 



IV. 1. Nordurfari ; or Rambles in Iceland. By Pliny Miles. 2. Rambles in Norway 



among the Fjelds & Fjords of the Central & Western Districts. By T. Forester. 

 V. Russia, abridged from the French of the Marquis De Custine. 

 VI. 1 . Russia and Turkey. By J. R. McCuUoch. 2. Pictures from St. Petersburg. 



By E. Jerrmann. Translated by F. Hardman. 3. The Russians of the South. 



By Shirley Brooks. 

 VII. 1. Britanny and the Bible ; with Remarks on the French People and their 



Affairs. By I. Hope. 2. Britanny and the Chase ; with Hints on French Affairs. 



By I. Hope. 3. A Visit to the Vaudois of Piedmont. By Edward Baines. 

 VIII. 1. Eothen, By W. Kinglake. 2. Recollections of a Journey through 



Tartary, Thibet, and China, 1844-46. By M. Hue. Translated by Mrs. Sinnett. 



3. Twenty Years in the Philippines. By P. de la Gironiere. Abridged from the 

 French by F. Hardman. 



IX. 1, Life with the Zulus of Natal, South Africa. By G. H. Mason. 2. Narrative 



of the Niger, Tshadda, and Binue Exploration ; including a Report on the Position 



and Prospects of Trade up those Rivers. With Remarks on the Malaria and 



Fevers of Western Africa. By T. J. Hutchinson. 

 X. 1. The Present State of Morocco ; a Chapter of Mussulman Civilisation. By 



Xavier Durrieu. 2. African Wanderings ; or An Expedition from Sennaar to 



Taka, Basa, and Beni-amer. With a particular glance at the races at Bellad 



Sudan. By F. Werne. Translated by J. R. Johnston. 

 XL 1. Brazil viewed through a Naval Glass. With Notes on Slavery and the Slave 



Trade. By Edward Wilberforce. 2. Pictures of Cuba. By W. H. Hurlbut. 

 XII. 1. Adventures in the Wilds of North America. By C. Lanman. 2. Sketches 



in Canada, and Rambles among the Red Men. By Mrs. Jameson. 

 XIII, 1. The Australian Colonies ; their Origin and Present Condition. By W. 



Hughes. 2. A Lady's Voyage round the World ; a selected Translation from 



the German of Ida Pfeiffer. By Mrs. Sinnett. 

 XIV. 1. Memoir of the Duke of Wellington; reprinted from the "Times." 



2. Life of Marshal Turenne. Bv T. 0. Cockayne. 3. The Leipsic Campaign. 



By G. R. Gleig. 4. Schamyl, the Sultan, Warrior, and Prophet of the Caucasus. 



Translated from the German of Dr. Wagner and F. Bodenstedt, by L. Wraxall. 



