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



3573 PHEAR (Sir John Budd, Clare Hall) Elementary Mechanics, with numerous diagrams, 

 8vo. cl., or, hoards, 2s Qd Cambridge, 1850 



3574 PHILELEUTHERUS LONDINENSIS : De CONSERVATIONE ViRiUM Vivarum Disser- 

 TATIO ; with front, on copper, 4to. (pp. 50), sewn (rare), 65 Londini, 1744 



Attempting to prove the superiority of Newton's fluxional calculus to Leibniz's notation. It has been mistakenly 

 attributed to John Burton, pr.. Fellow of Eton, who used the same pseudonym. 



3575 PHILIPPE (Adrien) Etudes sur I'Horlogerie a I'Exposition de Paris, 1878, post 8vo. 

 sewn, \s 6d Gendve, [1878] 



3576 Les Montres sans Clef, ou se montant et se mettant a I'Heure sans Clef ; with S folding 



plates, 8vo. sewn, 4.s 1863 



3577 PHILIPPE3 (Henry) The Purchasers Pattern, shewing the true value of the Purchase of 

 any parcel of Land or Houses, by Lease or otherwise. Also new Tables of Interest and 

 Rebate at 6 per Cent. ; the Measuring of Land, Board and Timber, and the false rules and 

 deceits of many therein. Also the Gauging of all Vessels, with many other Rules about Wei<^hts 

 and Measures, and several Tables of Accounts, etc. etc., 3rd Ed., much enlarged, with woodcut 

 device of Sun on blank I., and diagrams, 18mo. sound copy in contemporary calf, £\.\s 



R. and W. Leyhourn, 1656 

 A rare work, unknown to Lowndes and Prof, de Morgan. On flyleaves are added a few tables in a neat contemporary 

 hand. 



3578 Fifth Edition, with Tables of the Excise of Beer and Ale, diagrams, 18mo. cotitemp- 



orary sheep, \As E. Cotes, 1667 



' This little Book was almost utterly destroyed and lost in our late sad and lamentable Desolation, by the furious 

 Flames ' [the Fire of London]. — Address to the Reader. 



3579 New Issue, contemporary sheep, \'2s Qd B. Billingsley, 1676 



3580 PHILIPPI (Wilhelm) Elektrische Kraftubertragung ; with 4 plates, and 321 other 

 illustrations, 4to. f,ewn, \0s 6d (p. M. 16.) Leipzig, 1905 



3581 PHILIPSON ("William, Newcastle on Tyne) On the Suspension of Carriages, revised Ed., 

 with numerous folding plates, besides woodcuts, 8vo., cl., 3s 6d New York, 1889 



3582 PHILLIP (William) : A Booke of Secrets : Shewing diners wales to make and prepare all 

 sorts of IiSKE and Colours . . . also to write with Gold and Siluer, or any kind of Mettall out of 

 the Pen : with many other profitable secrets, as to COLOUR QuiLS and Parchment of any colour: 

 and to graue with STRONG Water in Steele and Iron . . . Translated out of Dutch into 

 English, by W. P.; Avith a little Treatise intituled Instructions for ordering of Wines: 

 shewing how to make Wine, That it may continue good and faint not. Neither become sower, nor 

 lose colour. And how you may remedie faint Wine, take away the hoarinesse, with other 

 instructions for the preseruation of the same. Written first in Italian, and now newly translated 

 by W. P., with woodcut ornameyit, apparently forming front, [defective), sra. 4to. (20 11.), ilarfc 

 Utter ; unbound (excessively rare), £5. 15* 



printed by Adam Islipfor Edward White, and are to be sold at his shop 

 at the little North dore of Poids, at the signe of the Gun, 159S 

 The translator was unknown to Halkett and Laing, but there is little doiibt that is was AVilliara Phillip, who translated 

 a number of books out of Dutch. 



3583 PHILLIPS (John, f.r.s.) Manual of Geology, Theoretical and Practical, edited by Robert 

 Etheridge and Harry Govier Seeley, ff.r.s., with coloured front., S6 plates, numerous wood- 

 cuts, and coloured map, 2 thick vols. 8vo. cL, uncut (out of print), £1. 5* (p. £2. 12^) 1885 



Last edition of one of the best text-books on the subject. 



3584 The Planet Mars (Quart. Journal of Science, July, 1865), plate, etc., 8vo. (pp. 13), sewn, 



IsM [1865] 



3585 PHILLIPS (John Arthur; f.r.s.) Elements of Metallurgy: a Practical Treatise on the 

 Art of Extracting Metals from their Ores, with 205 woodcuts, thick roy. 8vo. cl., uncut, 85 60? 

 (p. £1. Us) 1874 



3586 Manual of Metallurgy, or Practical Treatise on the Chemistry of Metals, 215 i^*ooc?c?i^5, 



thick post 8vo. cl., 3s 1852 



3587 Another Copy, hf morocco {stamp on title), 3* Qd 



3588 Second Edition, enlarged, with 218 woodcuts, thick post 8vo. hf morocco [stamp on 



title), 45 1854 



3589 The Mining and Metallurgy of Gold and Silver, with front., 'I plates, 84 woodcuts, 



and map, sq. roy. 8vo. cl., uncut, t. e. g. [scarce), los (p. £1. 11* 6d) 1867 



3590 Treatise on Ore Deposits, 2nd Ed., rewritten and greatly enlarged by Henry Louis, 



Durham College of Science, with 128 woodcuts, thick roy. 8vo. cl., I6s (p. £1. 8s) 1896 



3591 PHILLIPS (Josiah Samuel) The Explorers', Miners', and Metallurgists' Companion, 

 with Appendix on the Mining Laws of the United States, 2nd Ed., with numerous woodcuts 

 and diagrams, roy. 8vo. cl., Qs Qd (p. £1. lis 6d) [San Francisco,^ 1873 



3592 PHILLIPS (Sir Richard; publisher; Radical ; Sheriff of London) A Dictionary of the Arts 

 of Life and Civilization, first edition, with erigravea front, and vignette, and woodcuts, thick 

 post 8vo. calf gilt [rare), 10s [1833] 



3593 A Million of Facts, of Correct Data, and Elementary Constants, in the entire Circle 



of the Sciences, and on all Sul)jects of Speculation and Practice, enlarged Ed., with portrait by 

 T. Landseer, A.R.A., thick post 8vo. hf morocco. Is 6d 1843 



3594 Another Edition, /ron^., thick post 8vo. cl., 3s (p. 7s 6d) 1873 



'Sir Richard Phillips had four valuable qualities : honesty, zeal, ability, and courage. He applied them all to teaching 

 matters about which ho knew nothing ; and gained himself an uncomfortable life and a ridiculous memory.'— Pro/, de 

 Morgan. 



