BOHWS LIBRARIES. 



CARPENTER'S Works. Continued. 



Mechanical Philosophy, Astro- 

 nomy, and Horology. A Popular Expo- 

 sition. 181 Woodcuts. 



Vegetable Physiology and Sys- 

 tematic Botany. A complete Introduction 

 to the Knowledge of Plants. Revised by 

 E. Lankester, M.D., &c. Numerous 

 Woodcuts. 6s. 



Animal Physiology. Revised Edi- 

 tion. 300 Woodcuts. 6s. 



CHEVREUL on Colour. Containing 

 the Principles of Harmony and Contrast 

 of Colours, and their Application to the 

 Arts ; including Painting, Decoration, 

 Tapestries, Carpets, Mosaics, Glazing, 

 Staining, Calico Printing, Letterpress 

 Printing, Map Colouring, Dress, Land- 

 scape and Flower Gardening, &c. Trans, 

 by C. Martel. Several Plates. 



With an additional series of 16 Plates 



in Colours, js. 6d. 



ENNEMOSER'S History of Magic. 



Trans, by W. Howitt. With an Appendix 

 of the most remarkable and best authenti- 

 cated Stories of Apparitions, Dreams, 

 Second Sight, Table-Turning, and Spirit- 

 Rapping, &c. 2 vols. 



HIND'S Introduction to Astronomy. 



With Vocabulary of the Terms in present, 

 use. Numerous Woodcuts. 3$. 6d. N.S. 



HOGG'S (Jabez) Elements of Experi- 

 mental and Natural Philosophy. Being 

 an Easy Introduction to the Study of 

 Mechanics, Pneumatics, Hydrostatics, 

 Hydraulics, Acoustics, Optics, Caloric, 

 Electricity, Voltaism, and Magnetism. 

 400 Woodcuts. 



HUMBOLDT'S Cosmos; or, Sketch 



of a Physical Description of the Universe. 

 Trans, by E. C. Otte, B. H. Paul, and 

 W. S. Dallas, F.L.S. Portrait. 5 vols. 

 35. 6d. each, excepting vol. v., 55. 



Personal Narrative of his Travels 

 in America during the years 1799-1804. 

 Trans., with Notes, by T. Ross. 3 vols. 



Views of Nature ; or, Contem- 

 plations of the Sublime Phenomena of 

 Creation, with Scientific Illustrations. 

 Trans, by E. C. Otte. 



HUNT'S (Robert) Poetry of Science ; 



or, Studies of the Physical Phenomena of 

 Nature. By Robert Hunt, Professor at 

 the School of Mines. 



JOYCE'S Scientific Dialogues. A 



Familiar Introduction to the Arts and 

 Sciences. For Schools and Young People. 

 Numerous Woodcuts. 



Introduction to the Arts and 



Sciences, for Schools and Young People. 

 Divided into Lessons with Examination 

 Questions. Woodcuts. 3*. 6ct. 



JUKES-BROWNE'S Student's Hand- 

 book of Physical Geology. By A. I 

 Jukes-Browne, of the Geological Survey of 

 England. With numerous Diagrams and 

 Illustrations, 6s. N.S. 



The Student's Handbook of 



Historical Geology. By A. J. Jukes- 

 Brown, B.A., F.G.S., of the Geological 

 Survey of England and Wales. With 

 numerous Diagrams and Illustrations. 6s. 



, KNIGHT'S (Charles) Knowledge is 

 Power. A Popular Manual of Political 

 Economy. 



LECTURES ON PAINTING by the 



Royal Academicians, Barry, Opie, Fuseli. 

 With Introductory Essay and Notes by 

 R. Wornum. Portrait of Fuseli. 



LILLY. Introduction to Astrology. 



With a Grammar of Astrology and Tables 

 for calculating Nativities, by Zadkiel. 



MANTELL'S (Dr.) Geological Ex- 

 cursions through the Isle of Wight and 

 along the Dorset Coast. Numerous Wood- 

 cuts and Geological Map. 



Petrifactions and their Teach- 

 ings. Handbook to the Organic Remains 

 in the British Museum. Numerous Wood- 

 cuts. 6s. 



Wonders of Geology ; or, a 



Familiar Exposition of Geological Pheno- 

 mena. A coloured Geological Map of 

 England, Plates, and 200 Woedcuts. 2 

 vols. 7-r. 6d. each. 



MORPHY'S Games of Chess, being 



the Matches and best Games played by the 

 American Champion, with explanatory and 

 analytical Notes by J. Lowenthal. With 

 short Memoir and Portrait of Morphy. 



SCHOUW'S Earth, Plants, and Man. 



Popular Pictures of Nature. And Ko- 

 bell's Sketches from the Mineral Kingdom. 

 Trans, by A. Henfrey, F.R.S. Coloured 

 Map of the Geography of Plants. 



SMITH'S (Pye) Geology and Scrip- 

 ture ; or, the Relation between the Scriptures 

 and Geological Science. With Memoir. 



STANLEY'S Classified Synopsis of 



the Principal Painters of the Dutch and 

 Flemish Schools, including an Account of 

 some of the early German Masters. By 

 George Stanley. 



STAUNTON'S Chess-Player's Hand- 

 book. A Popular and Scientific Intro- 

 duction to the Game, with numerous Dia- 

 grams and Coloured Frontispiece. N.S, 



