IMPORTANT SCIENTIFIC WORKS.— (Continued.) 



V. 



Bourne, John. A Treatise on the Steam-Engine in its various Appli- 

 cations to Mines, Mills, Steam Navigation, Railways, and Agricult- 

 ure ; with Theoretical Investigations respecting the Motive Power 

 of Heat, and the Proper Proportions of Steam-Engines, Elaborate 

 Tables of the Right Dimensions of every Part, and Practical In- 

 struction for the Manufacture and Management of every Species 

 of Engine in Actual Use. Being the seventh edition of " A Trea- 

 tise on the Steam-Engine," by the " Artisan Club." Illustrated 

 with 37 Plates and 546 Woodcuts. 4to. Cloth, $12.00. 



VI. 



Carpenter, .W. B. Principles of Mental Physiology, with their Ap- 

 plication to the Training and Discipline of the Mind, and the Study 

 of its Morbid Conditions. 12mo. Cloth, $3.00. 



VII. 



Chauveau, Professor A. The Comparative Anatomy of the Do- 

 mesticated Animals. By A. Chauveau, Professor at the Lyons 

 Veterinary School. Second edition, revised and enlarged, with the 

 Cooperation of S. Arloing, late Principal of Anatomy at the Lyons 

 Veterinary School. Translated and edited by James Fleming. 

 With 450 Illustrations. 8vo. Cloth, $6.00. 



VIII. 



Deschanel, A. P. Elementary Treatise on Natural Philosophy. By 

 A. Privat Deschanel, formerly Professor of Physics in the Lycee 

 Louis-le-Grand, Inspector of the Academy of Paris. Translated 

 and edited, with Extensive Additions, by J. D. Everett, Professor 

 of Natural Philosophy in the Queen's College, Belfast. In Four 

 Parts : Part I. Mechanics, Hydrostatics, and Pneumatics ; Part 

 II. Heat ; Part III. Electricity and Magnetism ; Part IV. Sound 

 and Light. Copiously illustrated. 8vo. Flexible cloth, per Part, 

 $1.50. With Problems and Index, complete in one volume, 8vo, 

 cloth, $5. TO. 



