GURNEY Sf JACKSON'S LIST OF BOOKS. 



A Geological Inquiry respecting the Water-Bearing Strata of the 



Country around London, with Reference especially to the Water Supply of the 

 Metropolis ; and including some Remarks on Springs. By JOSEPH PRESTWICH, 

 F.R.S., F.G.S., &c. 8vo, with a Map and Woodcuts, 8s. 6d. 



The Ground Beneath Us. Its Geological Phases and Changes, being three 

 Lectures on the Geology of Clapham and the Neighbourhood of London generally. 

 By J. PRESTWICH, F.R.S. &c. 8vo, sewed, with 2 Plates, 35. 6d. 



The Geological Antiquity of Insects. Twelve Papers on Fossil Ento- 

 mology. By HERBERT Goss, F.L.S., F.G.S., &c. 8vo, sewed, is. 6d. 



Geology. By Professor JOHN MORRIS, F.G.S. &c., and Professor T. RUPERT 

 JOXES, F.G.S. &c. First Series. Heads of Lectures on Geology and Mineralogy 

 in several Courses. Fcp. 8vo, zs. 6d. 



Manual of the Mineralogy of Great Britain and Ireland. By ROBERT 

 PHILIPS GREG, F.G.S., and WILLIAM G. LETTSOM. 8vo, with numerous Wood- 

 cuts, 155. 



CHEMISTRY. 



A Theoretical and Practical Treatise on the Manufacture of Sul- 

 phuric Acid and Alkali, with the Collateral Branches. By GEORGE LUNGE, Ph.D., 

 F.C.S., Professor of Technical Chemistry at the Federal Polytechnic School, 

 Zurich, formerly Manager of the Tyne Alkali Works, South Shields. 



Vol. I. Sulphuric Acid. 658 pages, 309 Illustrations i 16 o 



Vol. II. Soda (The Leblanc Process). 708 pages, 267 Illustrations i 16 o 

 Vol. III. Bleaching Powder, Chlorate of Potash, and Appendices. 



438 pages, 135 Illustrations 140 



Complete in 3 Volumes. 8vo, cloth, with upwards of 700 Illus- 

 trations, drawn to scale 4 16 o 



Coal-Tar and Ammonia, being the Second and Enlarged Edition of 'A 

 Treatise on the Distillation of Coal-Tar and Ammoniacal Liquor.' By Professor 

 LUNGE, Ph.D., F.C.S. 8vo, with 191 Illustrations drawn to scale, i us. 6d. 



Attfield's Chemistry, for Principals, Assistants, and Pupils in Medicine and 

 Pharmacy. Eleventh Edition. Illustrated ; adapted to the New Edition of the 

 British Parmacopceia. (Including a new Section on Modern Organic Chemistry.) 

 Post 8vo, 896 pages, cloth 155. 



Experimental Researches in Pure, Applied, and Physical Che- 

 mistry. By E. FRANKLAND, Ph.D. (Marburg), D.C.L., F.R.S., Professor of Che- 

 mistry in the Royal School of Mines, &c. In one thick Volume, i i is. 6d. 



Professor Frankland's Lecture Notes for Chemical Students. Vol. I., 

 Inorganic Chemistry. Seventh Thousand, 45. Vol. II., Organic Chemistry. 

 Third Edition. Revised and brought up to date by Dr. F. R. JAPP, M.A., F.I.C., 

 Demonstrator in the Research Laboratory of the Royal College of Chemistry. 

 Post 8vo>, cloth, 6s. 



Water Analysis for Sanitary Purposes, with Hints for the Interpretation 

 of Results. By E. FRANKLAND, Ph.D., D.C.L., F.R.S., Professor of Chemistry in 

 the Royal School of Mines, &c. Post 8vo, 55. 



The Laboratory Guide, a Manual of Practical Chemistry for Colleges and 

 Schools. Specially arranged for Agricultural Students. By ARTHUR HERBERT 

 CHURCH, M.A., of Lincoln College, Oxford. Professor of Chemistry in the Royal 

 Academy of Arts. Sixth Edition, Revised and Enlarged. Post 8vo, 6s. 6d. 



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