HENRY SOTHERAN & CO., 140, STRAND, W.C, and 37, PICCADILLY, W. 363 



7109 CROSS (C. F.), and E. J. BEVAN: liESKAUCHESoa Cellulosk (1900-5), cr. Svo. cl.y 5s (p. Is 6d 

 nett) 1906 



7110 CROSSE (Andrew, electrician), Memorials of, Scientific and Literary [by his Wife Cornelia 

 A. H. Crosse, born Berkeley], post 8vo. hf. brown calf neat, uncut, t. e. g., with AUTO, letter 

 FROM Mr. Crosse inserted, and bookplate of W. Tuckwell, pr., Oxonian, \2s 1857 



Andrew Cro.sse was a country squire in the Quantocks, where he lived all his life on his estate, and spent all his leisure 

 for fifty years in electrical research, a pursuit in which he has had few fellows save the late Lord Salisbury. In 1837, while 

 experimenting on electro-crystallisation, ho made the remarkable discovery of the appearance of insect life in immediate 

 connexion with his voltaic arrangements, and in metallic solutions supposed to be destructive to organic life. The insect 

 was named acarus elertriciis. On publishing a discovery so suggestive of abiogenesis he was, in liis own words, * met with 

 so inuch virulence and abuse that it seems as if it were a crime to have made the experiments ' (7). N. B.). The author of 

 the above Memorials, 'a charming volume, full of graceful and vivacious reminiscences', was his second wife, and survived 

 him for forty years, during wliich she knew Murchison, Faraday, Babbage, Landor, the Brownings, Kinglake, and many 

 others, of whom she recorded her remembrances in ' Red Letter Days of my Life ' in lSO-2. 



7111 CROUCHER (Joseph), Analytical Hints on the Patent Marine Time Keeper made by, 

 post 8vo. (pp. 14), sewn, 2s [c. 1810] 



7112 CROXJSAZ [hie CROJJZ A3] (Jean Pierre de) Commentairb sur 1' Analyse des Infiniment 

 Petits ; ivith 4 plates, 4tc). boards, 4s 1721 



a commentary on L'Hospital's work. 



7113 CRUM (Walter; f.r.s.) Experimental Enquiry into the Number and Properties of the 

 Prim.\ry Coloupj?, and the Source of Colour in the Pri.^ni, with 3 coloured vlates, and numerous 

 diagrams, roy. 8vo. boards, with author's inscr. to Peter Mark Roget, M.D.,i .R.S., and the latter' s 

 auto.. 125 Qd Glasgow, 1830 



Added is the Orioiwal MS. by Prof. William Ritchik of Remarks on the above work, intended to be published in the 

 ' Journal of the Royal Institution '. 



71 14 CUFF (John) Description of a Pocket Microscope, with plate : of a New Invention to 



li.x the above, plate : of a Microscope for Opake Objects, plate : of a Solar, or 



Camera Obscura Microscope, plate—sm. 8vo. sewn, 5s 6d [1743] 



CULLEN (William, m.d.) Essay on the Cold produced by Evaporating Fluids— v. Black 

 {No. 6248), ante, and Edinburgh Essays, post 



7115 CULLEY (Robert Spelman, m.i.c.e. ; g.p.o.) Handbook of Practical Telegraphy, 6th 

 Edition, enlarged, with plates and woodcuts, 8vo. cl., or, hf. morocco, Zs Qd 1874 



7116 Seventh Edition, enlarged, inYA 18 plates, and numerous woodcuts, 8vo. d., 55 (p. 16s) 1878 



7117 Eighth [last] Edition [revised], with numerous plates and woodcuts, 8vo. cl. {out of 



print), 8s (p. I65) 1885 



7118 GUMMING (James, f.r.s.) Manual of Electro Dynamics, chiefly translated from the 

 'Manuel d'Electricit^ dynamique ' of J. F. Demonferrand, with Notes and Additions on the 

 LATEST Discoveries and Improvements, 1 folding plates, 8vo. cl. (scarce), 15* Cambridge, 1827 



• He constructed most delicate telescopes, and made important modifications and simplifications of electrical methods. 

 He was the first to show, that when the temperature of one junction of certain thermo-electric circuits was gradually 

 raised, the current gradually rose to a maximum, then fell off, and finally was reversed at a red heat.'— t?. T. Bettany. 



' Gumming appears to have been the first to use a coil surrounding a pivoted needle to vieusure the current. To him we 



owe the torni (kdvanomiiter.' — Prof. Silvonu.f Thompson. 



7119 CUN.ffiUS (E. H. J.) De Bepaling van het Brekend Vermogen als Methode van Onderzoek 

 naar de Samenstelling van Coexisteerende Damp- en Vloeistofphasen ; with 3 folding plates, 8vo. 

 (pi\ 62), seivn, 2s 6d Amsterdam [1899] 



7120 CUNNINGHAM (Alexander W.) Notes on the History, Methods, and Technological 

 Importance of Descriptive Geometry, 8vo. (pp. 59), sewn, 2s Edin., 1868 



7121 CUNNINGHAM (Lt.-Col. Allan, r.e) Binary Canon, showing Residues of Powers of 

 2 for Divisors under 1000, 4to. cL, with bookplate of Prof H. W. LI. Tanner, F.B.S., \2s Qd 1900 



7122 Connexion of Quadratic Forms, 8vo. (pp. 28), sewn, with author's inscr., \s [1895] 



7123 CURIOSITIES in CHYMISTRY : being New Experiments and Observations concerning 

 the Principles of Natural Bodies, written by a Person of Honour, and published by his 

 Operator, H. G., 12mo. contemporary sheep, or, contemporary calf {rare), \2s Qd 1691 



By way of variety from the then i)revailing phlogistic theory, the anonymous author originates a still more peculiar theory 

 of his own, as stated in the introduction: ' The ingenious author has herein laid a great many Experiments and Observa- 

 tions together, in order to prove that Water is the only first Material Principle of Natural Bodies ; and that all the other 

 pretended Hypostatical Principles are ultimate and reducible into mere Elementary Water '. 



7124 CURRY (Charles Emerson) Electromagnetic Theory of Light, Part I [treating the more 

 P'amiliar Phenomena that can Ije explained by Clerk-Maxwell's Theory], with diagrams, 8vo. cl., 8s 

 (p. 125 nett) 1905 



7125 Theory of Electricity and Magnetism, with Preface by Ludwig Boltzmann, 



diagrams, cr. 8vo. cl., 5s Qd (p. 8s Qd nett) 1897 



7126 CUTHBERTSON (John, philosophical instrument maker) Practical Electricity and 

 Galvanism, containing a series of Experiments calculated for the use of those who are desirous of 

 becoming acquainted with that Branch of Science, with 9 fne folding plates on copper, 8vo. boards, 

 uncut {rare), I2s 6d 1807 



Containing a full description and illustration of the author's electric machine (constructed for the Teyler Stichting of 

 Haarl em) , which was one of the first to use a glass plate instead of a cylinder. 



7127 CUVIER (Leopold Chretien Frederic Dagobert [postea Georges] Baron ; f.r.s.) Essay on 

 the Theory of the Earth, trans, by Robert Kerr, f.r.s.e., with Mineralogical Notes by 

 Robert Jameson, 2nd Edition, with Additions, 4 plates, 8vo. old calf {nice copy), with Lord 

 Gray's bookplate. Is 6d Edin., 1815 



This classic work wa.s the first to link together pala?ontology and comparative anatomy, and to usher in a new spirit of 

 enquiry in geology. 



7128 ;— Rapport Historique sur les PROGRfes des Sciences Naturelles depuis 1789, et sur 



leur Etat actuel, nouvelle Edition, 8vo. sewn, Zs 60? 1828 



