554 HENRY SOTHERAN & CO., 140, STRAND, W.C, and 43, PICCADILLY, W. 



11150 [M. (J.)] The Carding and Spinning-Master's Assistant; or the Theory and Practice of 

 Cotton Spinning, showing the Use of each Machine, how to adjust and adapt them, and the 

 different Qualities of Yarn, and how to perform the various Calculations, also an Historical 

 Sketch, with % plates {2 folding), 8vo. cl. {binding worn) ; scarce, 10s Qd Glasgow, 1832 



THE INVENTION OF MACADAMISING : 



11151 McADAM (Jolin Loudon, General Surveyor of the Roads in the Bristol District) Remarks on 

 the Present SYSTE:Mof Road Making, deduced ifrom Practice and Experience, with a View to a 

 Revision of the existing Laws, and the Introduction and Improvement in the Method of Making, 

 Repairing, and Preserving Roads, and defending the Road Funds from Misapplication ; 3rd 

 Edition, with considerable Additions, and Appendix, Svo. original boards, uncut (ra?'e), 12s 1820 



11152 Fifth Edition, original boards, uncut, 10s 6c? 1822 



11153 Seventh Edition, with Report from the Select Committee of the House of 



Commons, June 1823, with Extracts from the Evidence, Svo. original boards, uncut, lAs 1823 



11154 Another Copy, Iif. calf gilt, 13s 6d 



This was the only work published by the author. All the above editions contain the Minutes of Evidence of the Commons' 

 Committee of March— May, 1SI9. 



' McAdam's efforts larj^ely contributed to produce that network of jnail-coach communications which, for some years 

 before railways were introduced, greatly advanced the nation's prosperity and prepared the way for the railway system. 

 His process was adopted in all parts of the civilised world. The name of the inventor became the synonym for the 

 invention, and derivatives like ' macadamise ' were universally accepted.'— D X B. 



His lutmory has been badly used, for the present way of tippinc; large-sized lumps of granite over the highway 

 anyhow, and flattening it out by a steam-roller, is only a caricature of his method. 



11155 McAllister (Adams Stratton, Pa. State Coll.) Alternating Current Motors, with 

 122 diagrams and folding table, Svo. cl., Qs (p. 125 Qd nett) New York, 1906 



11156 MACASSEY (L. Livingston, m.i.ee.), and James Andrew STRAHAN: The Law 

 relating to Civil Engineers, Architects, and Contractors, Svo. cl., 4* (p. 10s 6o/) 1890 



11157 McAULAY (Alexander, Univ. Tasmania) OcTONiONS ; a Development of Clifford's Bi- 

 Quaternions, Svo. cl.. As (p. 10s Qd) Univ. Press, Cambridge, 1898 



11158 MAOAULAY (Francis Sowerby) Geometrical Conics, with numerous diagrams, cr. Svo. 

 cl., 2s (p, 4.S %d) University Press, Cambridge, 1895 



11159 M'BRIDE (Duncan) General Instructions for the Choice of Wines and Spirituous 

 Liquors : I. Wines which are best to be used at the Tables of the Opulent. II. Wines which 

 alone ought to be administered to the Sick. III. Instructions concerning Spirituous Liquors, with 

 Methods for detecting Abuses in them. IV. Account of many Disorders cured by the Wine, 

 called Toe-Kay de Espagna, Svo. hf. calf, irith bookplate of Henry B. H. Beaufoy, F.RS.^ 

 ^sM ' [1793] 



11160 Another Copy, sewn, uncut. Is 



Dedicated ' to H.R R. the Prince of Wales '— unqnestionably of great authority on the subject, founded on extensive 

 ex}>€riniental observations at and beneath the Tables of the Opulent. 



11101 M'CANN (Hugh W.) Report on the Dyes and Tans of Bengal, roy. Svo. cl , 6s 



Calcutta, 1883 



11162 McCLEAN (Francis Kennedy, f.r.a.s.), and others: Keport of the Solar Eclipse 

 Expedition to Flint Island, Jan. 3rd, 1908: an Account of the Observations made by the 

 Expedition under the Leadership of F. K. McClean, with 15 plates, 4to. cl., 6s [1908] 



11163 McCLEAN (Frank, f.r.s.) Spectra of Southern Stars, with 13 double plates, 4to. boards, 

 with author's inscr., 5s (p. 10s) 1898 



11164 M'CULLAGH (James, t.c.d., mr.i.a., f.r.s.) Geometrical Propositions applied to the 

 Wave Theory of Light, with plate (pp. 23) : On the Laws of the Double Refraction of 

 Quartz (pp. 9)— 2 parts 4to. sewn (scarce), Hs 6d [Dublin,] 1833-6 



* His numerous papers on the Avave theory of light contain ingenious attempts to construct a dynamical theory of the 

 luminiferous ether. . . . The geometrical methods and results are of permanent value.' — D. N. B. 



11165 On the Surfaces of the Second Order, Svo. (pp. 65), sewn (scarce), 6s {ibidem, 1844] 



' By far the most important of his scanty remains is the memoir on surfaces of the second order. His geometrical work 

 is characterized by an elegance and power which might have placed him beside Chasles and Poncelet had he lived to 

 finish his work.'— D. N. B. It was unknown to Poggendorff. 



The author, son of a poor farmer in County Tyrone, unhappily killed himself in his 38th year in a fit of temporary 

 insanity caused by overwork and dyspepsia, probably brought on by contesting Dublin University in the Nationalist 

 interest. 



11166 MACCULLOCH (John, m.d. ; f.r.s., p.g.s. ; friend of Sir Walter Scott) Description of the 

 Western Islands of Scotland, includino^ the Isle of Man, comprisiuf,^ an Account of their 

 Geological Structure, with Remarks on their Agriculture, Scenery, and Antiquities, 2 vols. Svo., 

 with Atlas, containing S3 fine copperplates and 10 maps, 4to.— 3 vols, green calf gilt (Atlas in hf. 

 calf) ; SCARCE, £1. lOs ' 1819 



'Still remaining among the classic works in geology.'— Pro/. Bonwy, pr., F.R.S. V. note to No. 11109, wfm. 



11167 A Geological Classification of Rocks, with descriptive Synopses of the Species and 



Varieties, comprising the Elements of Practical Geology, thick Svo. boards, 4s 1821 



11168 [ ] Remarks on the Art of Making Wine, with Suggestions for the Application of its 



Principles to the Improvement of Domestic Wines, sm. Svo. boards, uncut (scarce), lOs Qd 1816 



11169 Second Edition, sm. Svo. boards, uncut, 10s 1817 



This really is by McCulloch, and is probably the only treatise on this joyous subject ever written by a geologist. 

 'Some pungent remarks in Descripthm ofth'. JVesteni Isles ofScntJand (q. v. .s»p/-a) and On the Art of Making Wine on the 

 procrastination, slovenly habits, and other defects of the sea-coast Celts excited vehement indignation.' -Pruf. Bonney. 

 Neither of the above editions was known to D. N. B., where only those of 18-21 and 18-2!» are quoted. 



11170 System of Geology, with a Theory of the Earth, and Explanation of its Connexion 



with the Sacred Records, 2 vols. Svo. cl, or, hf. calf, 6s 66^ 1831 



' As an original observer he yields to no other geologi.st of our own time, and is perhaps unrivalled in the wide range of 

 subjects on which he displayed great talent and profound knowledge.'— ^'ir Charles Lyell. 



