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Alt Elementary Treatise on Heat, with nu- 

 merous Woodcuts and Diagrams. By BALFOUR STEWART, LLD., 

 F.R.S., Professor of Natural Philosophy in the Owens College, Man- 

 chester. Second Edition. (Ext. fcap. 8vo., cloth, price "js, 6d.) 



' The publication of this manual is exceedingly well-timed ; it includes within narrow 

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 mastery of the greater portion of the contents only requires ordinary intelligence on the 

 part of the reader.' — Spectator. 



Chemistry for Sttidents, By A. W. Williamson, 



Phil. Doc, F.R.S., Professor of Chemistry, University CoW^g^^ London. 

 Third Edition. (Ext. fcap. Svo.j, cloth, price 8^. 6d) 



* A too rare example of what a good elementary text-book in any science ought to be : 

 the language brief, simple, exact ; the arrangement logical, developing in lucid order prin- 

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 keeps the reason of the student active while he strives to master details difficult but never 

 without interest.' — Examiner. 



' We recommend this third edition of Dr. WilHamson's book to all who are in search 

 of a truly philosophic handbook to elementary chemistry.' — Iron. 



Exercises in Practical Chemistry, By A. G. 



Vernon Harcourt, M.A., F.R.S., and H. G. Madan, M.A. 

 Series I. Qualitative Exercises. Second Edition. (Crown 8vo., cloth, 

 price 7 J. 6d.) 



*An invaluable work for those who are beginning to learn practically the beautiful 

 science of Chemistry.' — Medical Press and Circular. 



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'The volume is intended as a companion to the valuable and suggestive work on 

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 Qualitative Chemical Analysis.' — Medical Times. 



Forms of Animal Life. Illustrated by Descrip- 

 tions and Drawings of Dissections. By G. ROLLESTON, M.D., F.R.S., 

 Linacre Professor of Physiology, Oxford. (Demy 8VO.5 cloth^ price \6s^ 



* To students attending classes in our Universities and elsewhere, to those working in 

 their own studies, to all interested in any branch of Comparative Anatomy, we most 



