HENRY SOTHERAN & CO., 140, STRAND, W.C, and 37, PICCADILLY, W. 167 



3334 NIETZKI (Rudolf, Univ. Basel) Chemie der ORGANISCHEN Farbstoffe, 2. umgeavLeitete 

 AuHage, post 8vo. d., with auto, of Prof . W. H. Perkin, F.E.S., '2s 6d (p. M. 8.) Berlin, 1894 



3335 NIXON (B. C. J., Peterhovse) Geometry in Space: containing Parts of Euclid's 11th and 

 12th Books, and some Properties of Polyhedra and Solids of Revolution, diagrams, post 8vo. 

 cl., 2s Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1888 



3336 NOAD (Henry Minchin, i ii.s.) Chemical Manipulation and Analysis, Qualitative and 

 Quantitative, with the I'riueiples of Chemical Nomenclature, etc. etc., enlarged Ed., with numer- 

 ous woodcuts, Svo. cl., .M' 1852 



' A valuable treatise.'— D. N. B. 



3337 The Improved Induction Coil, with a Description of beautiful and instructive Experi- 

 ments, etc. eXc, front, and 40 woodcuts, fcap. Svo. cl., 2* 6rf 1861 



3338 Manual of Electricity, includinp: Galvanism, Magnetism, Diamagnetism, Electro- 



Dvnamics, Magneto-Electricity, and the ELECTRIC Telegraph, 4th Ed., loith 500 woodcuts, 

 thick Svo. cl. As (p. £1. 4*) 1859 



3339 The Student's Text-Book of Electricity, with over 400 woodcuts, cr. Svo. cl., 3.v 6^/ 



(p. 125 6f/) 1867 



3340 Last Edition, with Intro, and Additions by Sir William Henry Preece, f.r.s., 



471 woodcttts, thick cr. Svo. cl., 6s (p. 12* 6d) 1879 



3341 NOBILI (Leopoldo) Introduzione alia Meccanica della Materia ; with 7 folding plates, 

 large Svo, hf. calf uncut, 5s Milano, 1819 



3342 Sopra I'lDENTlTA dell' Attrazione Moleculare coll' AstronomicA; with A folding 



plates, roy. 4to. hf. calf uncut, 8* Modena, 1818 



Both the above works were unknown to Poggendorff. The author was the discoverer of Ndbili't rings, the coloured 

 tninsi)arent films of metal deposited by electro-chemical processes. He also invented the ' thenno-multiplier.' 



3343 NODIEB (Charles, de VAcadimie franqaise), et Am^dee PICHOT : Essat Critique sur le 

 Gaz HYDROGfeNE, et les divers Modes d'ECLAlRAGR Artificiel : BACHETTE (L. J.) Du Gaz 

 Hydrogene Carbon6, et de son Application h, I'Eclairage — 2 vols. Svo. in 1, contemporartf 

 hf. calf , 10s 6d 18l>3"4 



Two early works on gas-lighting. The first is especially interesting as being the work of the well-known JUt'n''.eur. 

 See AccrM. ante. 



3344 NOLLET (Abbe Jean Antoine; f.r.s.) Essai sur I'Electricit^ des Corps, premiere 

 edition; with fne front., and A plates, 12mo. old calf gilt {rare), 10*6^ 1746 



3345 QUATRliiME Edition [augmentee] ; with the engraved front, and 4 plates, 12mo. fne 



copy in old calf gilt, 8s 1764 



One of the author's most valuable works, containing a large number of important original investigations. 



3346 Lemons de Physique Experimentale ; ivith numerous plates, Vols. I— IV (of 6), 12rao. 



old calf gilt, ivith bookplate of Philip '2nd Earl Stanhope, F.R.S., Qs 6d 1743-8 



Tlio author was the discoverer of the endosmosis of fluids, and in France is considered the father of experimental 

 physics. The above contains valuable investigations on the concussion of elastic bodies. 



3347 Lettres sur I'Electricite, dans lesquelles on examine les Ddcouvertes qui ont it^ faites 



sur cette Mati^re depuis I'annde 1751, et les Consequences que Ton en pent tirer, nouvelle Ed. ; 

 u-ith 8 copperplates, 2 vols. 12mo. contemporary inottled calf gilt, 10s 6d 1764 



3348 NORIE (John William) Complete Epitome of Practical Navigation, with a correct and 

 extensive Set of Tables ; 19th Ed., considerably augmented, and adapted to the New Nautical 

 Almanac, by Arthur B. Martin, f.r.a.s., with plates, charts, and diagrams, thick Svo. sheep, 

 Is Qd [\i. IQs) 1868 



' His ' Navigation' is .still a standard work, and is in constant demand.'— D. 2^. B. Tlie author was the owner of the 

 'Navigation Warehouse', 157, Leadcnhall Street, E.C., with the figure of the little Midshipman (still existing), which was 

 immortalised by Dickens in Dombey and Son as the shop kept by Sol Gills. 



3349 NORMANDY (Alphonse Bene le Mire de) Commercial Hand-Book of Chemical 

 Analysis, new Ed., enlarged and rewritten by H. M. NoAD, f.r.s., 94 woodcuts, thick cr. Svo. cL 

 {out of print), Is (p. 12* Sd) 1875 



3350 NOKB.IS (William) Modern Steam Road Wagons; unth 79 woodcuts, Svo. cl., 5s (sells 

 7.v6r/nett) 1906 



3351 NORWOOD (Richard) Trigonometrie, or the Doctrine of Triangles, shewing the 

 mensuration of Right lined and Sphericall Triangles : With the grounds and demonstrations 

 thereof. Both performed by that late and excellent invention of Logarithmes, after a more easie 

 and compendious manner, than hath beene formerly taught. Whereunto is annexed (chiefly for 

 the use of Seamen,) a Treatise of the application thereof in the three principall kindes of 

 sailing. With certaine necessary Tables used in Navigation, first edition, ivith numerous 

 diagrams, sm. 4to. FINE COPY in old calf {HARE), £1. 12s 6d William Jones, 1631 



I Containing at end 'Ten Chiliades or, the Ix>garithmes of Absolut* Numbei-s from a unite to 10000,' and 'A Triangular 



I . Canon Logarithmicall, or, a Table of Artiticiall Sines, Tangents, and the Complements Arithmetical! of Sines .supplying 



I the use of Secants. To Radius 10,0000000, and to every degree and minute of the Quadrant.' 



Referring to Briggs's work on logarithms, the author in his preface mentions : 'Though we handle both the .same thing, 

 yet it is in such a ditfercnt manner, that there is scarce any one proposition handled by us both.' 



3352 Eight [sic] Edition, being diligently Corrected, in divers difficult Places explained ; 



New Tables of the Stars right a.scensions and Declinations added, and the whole Work very much 

 enlarged, by the Author himself [with Logarithmic Tables], numerous diagrams, sm. 4to. fine 

 AND LARGE COPY in calf, £1. Is B. W.for W. Fisher, 1685 



Between 1633 and 1GS5 the author measured a degree of the meridian between London and York, and in it first 

 employed the compass to avoid deviations from the route measured — a fact unnoticed in D.N. B. 



He was sent out by the Bermuda Company to survey the islands in 1610 (when he was accused of dishonest collusion 

 with the Governor), and ia of interest to Americans as having in 1023 patented lands in Virginia, though it is doubttul if 

 he ever went there. 



