10 NEW WORKS AND NEW EDITIONS 



CROCKER'S ELEMENTS OF LAND SURVEYING. 



Fifth Edition, corrected throughout, and considerably improved and modernised, bv 

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D'AGINCOURT. THE HISTORY OF ART, 



By its Monuments, from its Decline in the Fourth Century to Us Restoration In the Six- 

 teenth. Translated from the French of Seroux D'Aginconrt, by Owen Jones, architect. 

 With 3,335 Subjects, engraved on 328 Plates. Vol. I. Architecture, "3 plates; vol. II. 

 Sculpture, 51 plates j vol. 111. Painting, 204 plates. 3 vols. royal folio, 51. 5*. sewed. 



DALE (THE REV. THOMAS). THE DOMESTIC LITURGY AND 



FAMILY CHAPLAIN, in Two Parts: the First Part being Church Services adapted for 

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DAVY (SIR HUMPHRY).-ELEMENTS OF AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY 



In a Course of Lectures. By Sir Humphry Davy. With Notes by Dr. John Davy. 

 New Edition. Svo.with 10 Plates, 15*. cloth. 



DE JAENISCH AND WALKER.-DE JAENISCH'S CHESS PRECEPTOR: 



A New Analysis of the Openings of Games. By C. F. De Jaeuisch, of St. Petersburg. 

 Translated from the French, with copious Notes, by G. Walker, author of "Chess Studies," 

 and various other Works on the Game of Chess. 8vo. 15*. cloth. 



DE LA BECHE.-REPORT ON THE GEOLOGY OF CORNWALL, DEVON, 



AND WEST SOMERSET. By Henry T. De la Beche, F.R.S. etc., Director of the Ordnn 

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DE LAGRAVIERE.-SKETCHES OF THE LAST NAVAL WAR. 



Translated from the French of Captain E. Jurien de la Graviere , with an Introduction, and 

 Explanatory Notes. By the Hon. Captain Plnnkett, R. N.. uthor of " The Past and Future 

 of the British Navy." 2 vols. post 8vo. with Plans, 18*. cloth. 



DE STRZELECKI (P. E.) PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION OF NEW SOUTH 



WALES AND VAN DIEMAN'S LAND. Accompanied by a Geological Map, Sections 

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DIBDIN (THE REV. T. F.)-THE SUNDAY LIBRARY: 



Containing nearly One hundred Sermons by eminent Divines. With Notes, etc. by the 

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DISCIPLINE. 



By the Author of " Letters to my Unknown Friends," "Twelve Years Ago," and " Some 

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DOUBLEDAY AND HEWITSON'S BUTTERFLIES.-THE GENERA OF 



DIURNAL LEPIDOPTERA ; comprising their Generic Chantcters-a Notice of the H.i'iits 

 and Transformations and a Catalogue of the Species of each Genus. By Kdward Double- 

 day, Esq. F.L.S.etc., Assistant in the Zoological Department of the British Museum. Im- 

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DRESDEN GALLERY. THE MOST CELEBRATED PICTURES OF THE 



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DUNLOP. TRAVELS IN CENTRAL AMERICA. 



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 Sketch of the History of the Republic, and an Account of its Climate, Productions, Com 

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