PART II. 



ANIMAL CHEMISTRY. 



ANIMAL CHEMISTRY, or Organic Chemistry in its Application 

 to Physiology and Pathology. By Justus Liebig, M. D., Ph. D., 

 F. R. S., M. R. I. A., Professor of Chemistry in the University of 

 Giessen, &c. Edited from the Author's Manuscript, by William 

 Gregory, M. D., F.R. S. E., M. R. L A., Professor of Medicine 

 and Chemistry in tlie University and King's College, Aberdeen. 

 With Additions, Notes, and Corrections, by Dr. Gregory, and 

 others by John W. Webster, M.D., Erving Professor of Chem- 

 istry in Harvard University. 1 vol. 12mo. 



IN PRESS, 



A TREATISE ON MINERALOGY, on the Basis of Thomson's 

 Outlines, with Numerous Additions ; comprising the Description 

 of all the new American and P^oreign Minerals, their Localities, 

 &c. Designed as a Text-Book for Students, Travellers, and 

 Persons attending Lectures on the Science. By J. W. Web- 

 ster, M. D., Professor of Chemistry and Mineralogy in Harvard 

 University. 8vo. 



THE EVIDENCES OF THE GENUINENESS OF THE GOS- 

 PELS. By Andrews Norton. Vols. II. and III. (being the 

 completion of the work). 8vo. 



