Nov. 21, 1878] 



NATURE 



XXlli 



■ELEMENTARY CLASS-BOOKS OF SCIENCE. 



ASTRONOMY, by the Astronomer-Royal. 



POPULAR ASTRONOMY. With Illustrations. BySir 

 G. B. Airy, K.C.B., Astronom^^- Royal, New Edition. 

 iSmo. 4f. 6</. 



Six lectures, intended " to explain to intelligent persons the 

 principles on which the instruments of an Observatory are con- 

 structed, and the principles on which the observations made 

 with the;e instruments are treated for deduction of the distances 

 and weights of the bodies of the Solar System." 



ASTRONOMY. 



ELEMENTARY LESSONS IN ASTRONOMY. With 

 Coloured Diagram of the Spectra of the Sun, Stars, and 

 Nebulae, and numerous Illustrations. By J. NoRMAN 

 LoCKYER, F.R.S. New Edition. iSmo. 5^.61/. 



" Full, clear, sound, and worthy of attention, not only 

 as a popular exposition, but as a scientific ' Index.' " — 

 AthetKEum. 



QUESTIONS ON LOCKYER'S ELEMENTARY LES- 

 SONS IN ASTRONOMY. For the Use of Schools. By 

 John Forbes-Robertsox. i8mo, cloth limp. is. 6d. 



PHYSIOLOGY. 



LESSONS IN ELEMENTARY PHYSIOLOGY. With 

 nimierous Illustrations. By T. H. Huxley, F.R.S. , Pro- 

 fessor of Natural History in the Royal School of Mines. 

 New Edition. i8mo. 4?. 6d. 



"Pure gold throughout." — Guardian. 



"Unquestionably the clearest and most complete ele- 

 mentary treatise on this subject that we possess in any 

 language. ' ' — Westminster Review. 



QUESTIONS ON HUXLEY'S PHYSIOLOGY FOR 

 SCHOOLS. By T. Alcock, M.D. i8mo. is.dd. 



BOTANY. 



LESSONS IN ELEMENTARY BOTANY. By D. 

 Oliver, F.R.S., F.L.S., Professor of Botany in Univer- 

 sity College, London. With nearly Two Hundred Illus- 

 trations. New Edition. iSmo. 4?. dd. 



CHEMISTRY. 



LESSONS IN ELEMENTARY CHEMISTRY, IN- 

 ORGANIC AND ORGANIC. By Henry E. Roscoe, 

 F.R.S., Professor of Chemistry in Owens College, Man- 

 chester. With numerous Illustrations and Chromo-Litho 

 of the Solar Spectrum, and of the Alkalies and Alkaline 

 Earths. New Edition. iSmo. 4J. dd. 



"As a standard general text-book it deserves to take a 

 leading place." — Spectator. 



" We unhesitatingly pronounce it the best of all our 

 elementary treatises on Chemistry." — Medical Times. 



A SERIES OF CHEMICAL PROBLEMS, prepared 

 with Special Reference to the above, by T. E. Thorpe, 

 Ph.D., Professor of Chemistry in the Yorkshire College of 

 Science, Leeds. Adapted for the preparation of Students 

 for the Government, Science, and Society of Arts Examina- 

 tions. With a Preface by Professor Roscoe. New Edi- 

 tion, with Key, iSmo. 2s. 



POLITICAL ECONOMY. 



POLITICAL ECONOMY FOR BEGINNERS. By 

 Millicent G. Fawcett. New Edition. i8mo. 2s. 6d. 



" Clear, compact, and comprehensive." — Daily News. 



" The relations of capital and labour have never been 

 more simply or more clearly expounded." — Contemporary 

 Review. 



LOGIC. 



ELEMENTARY LESSONS IN LOGIC; Deductive 

 and Inductive, with copious Questions and Examples, and 

 a Vocabulary of Logical Terms. By W, St.\nley JEVONS, 

 M.A. Professor of Logic in University College, London. 

 New Edition. i8mo. 3^. 6d. 



"Nothing can be better for a school-book." — Guardian. 

 "A manual alike simple, interesting, and scientific." — 

 Alhenceum. 



PHYSICS. 



LESSONS IN ELEMENTARY PHYSICS. By Bal- 

 four Stewart, F.R.S., Professor of Natural Philosophy 

 in Owens College, Manchester. With numerous lUustra? 

 tions and Chromo-litho of the Spectra of the Sun, Stars, 

 and Nebulse. New Edition. iSmo. 4J. 6J. 



" The beau-ideal of a scientific text-book, dear, accurate^ 

 and thorough." — Educational Times. 



PRACTICAL CHEMISTRY. 



THE OWENS COLLEGE JUNIOR COURSE OF 

 PRACTICAL CHEMISTRY. By Francis Jones, 

 Chemical Master in the Grammar School, Manchester. 

 With Preface by Professor Roscoe, and lUostrations. New- 

 Edition. i8mo. 2s. 6d. 



ANATOMY. 



LESSONS IN ELEMENTARY ANATOMY. By St. 

 George Mivart, F.R.S., Lecturer in Comparative Ana- 

 tomy at St. Mary's Hospital. With upwards of 400 Illus- 

 trations. i8mo. 6s. (id. 



"It may be questioned whether any other work on ana- 

 tomy contains in like compass so proportionately great a 

 mass of information." — Lancet. 



" The work is excellent, and should be in the hands of 

 every student of human anatomy." — Medical Times. 



STEAM. 



AN ELEMENTARY TREATISE. By John Perry, 

 Bachelor of Engineering, Whitworth Scholar, &c., late 

 Lecturer in Physics at Clifton College. With numerous 

 Woodcuts and Numerical Examples and Exercises. iSjio, 

 47. 6d. 



" The young engineer and those seeking for a comprehen- 

 sive knowledge of the use, power, and economy of steam, 

 could not have a more useful work, as it is very intelligible, 

 well arranged, and practical throughout." — Ironmonger. 



PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY. 



ELEMENTARY LESSONS IN PHYSICAL GEO- 

 GRAPHY. By A. Geikie, F.R.S., Murchison Professor 

 of Geology, &c., Edinburgh. With numerous Illustrations. 

 l8mo. 4f. dd. 



QUESTIONS ON THE SAME. \s. 6d. 



NATURAL PHILOSOPHY. 



NATURAL PHILOSOPHY FOR BEGINNERS. By 

 L ToDHUNTER, M.A., F.R.S. Part I. The Properties of 

 Solid and Fluid Bodies. i8mo. 3^. 6d. 



Part II. Sound, Light, and Heat. i8mo. 3^-. 6d. 



GEOGRAPHY. 



CLASS-BOOK OF GEOGRAPHY. 

 M.A., F.G.S. Fcap. 8vo. 2s. 6d. 



By C. B. Clarke; 



" Contains a large amount of information, systematically 

 arranged." — Examiner. 



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