DESCHANEL'S NATURAL PHILOSOPHY. 



Natural Philosophy: 



AN ELEMENTARY TREATISE. 

 By PROFESSOR DESCHANEL, of Paris. 



Translated, with Extensive Additions, 

 By J. D. Everett, D. C. L., F. R. S., 



PBOFESSOB OF NATURAL PniLOSOPHY IN THE QITEEN'S COLLEGE, BELFAST. 



1 vol., medium 8vo. Illustrated by 760 "Wood Engravings and 3 Colored Plates. 

 Cloth, $ . Published, also, separately, in Four Parts. Limp cloth, each $1.75. 



Part I. MECHANICS, HYDROSTATICS, and PNEUMATICS. Part II. HEAT. 

 Part III. ELECTRICITY and MAGNETISM. Part IV. SOUND and LIGHT. 



Saturday Review. 



" Systematically arranged, clearly written, and admirably illustrated, showing no 

 less than than 760 engravings on wood and three colored plates, it forms a model work 

 for a class of experimental physics. Far ftom losing in its English dress any of the 

 qualities of matter or style which distinguished it in its original form, it may be said 

 to have gained in the able hands of Professor Everett, both by way of arrangement 

 and of incorporation of fresh matter, without parting in the translation with any of the 

 freshness or force of the author^s text*' 



AtliencBum. 

 ♦' A good working class-book for students in experimental physics." 



Westminster Review. 



"An excellent handbook of physics, especially suitable for self-instruction. . . . 

 The work is published in a magnificent style ; the woodcuts especially are admirable." 



Quarterly Journal of Science. 



♦' We have no work in our own scientific Uterature to be compared with it, and we 

 are glad that the translation has fallen into such good hands as those of Professor 

 Everett. ... It will form an admirable text-book." 



Nature. 



" The engravings with which the work is illustrated are especially good, a point in 

 which most of our English scientific works are lamentably deficient. The clearness 

 of Deschaners explanations is admirably preserved in the translation, while the value 

 of the treatise is considerably enhanced by some important additions. . . . We believe 

 the book will be found to supply a real need." 



D. APPLETON & CO., New York. 



