308 HENRY SOTHERAN & CO., 140, STRAND, W.C., AND 37, PICCADILLY, W. 



6041 BASSET (Alfred Barnard, F.R.S.) ELEMENTARY TREATISE on HYDRODYNAMICS and SOUND, 

 with diagrams, 8vo. cl., 3s 6d (p. 7s Qd) Cambridge, 1890 



6042 TREATISE on HYDRODYNAMICS, Vol. I, with diagrams, 8vo. cL, 4s 60? (p. 10s Qd) 



ibidem, 1888 



1 Containing in a connected form the results of the most important investigations in the mathematical theory of hydro- 

 dynamics made during modern times. 1 # 



6043 B[ATEJ (J[ohn]) The MYSTERYES of NATURE and ART : conteined in foure severall Tretises, 

 the first of WATER WORKES, the second of FYER WORKES, and the third of DRAWING, 

 COLOURING, PAINTING, and ENGRAVING, the fourth of DIVERS EXPERIMENTS, as wel serviceable 

 as delightful : partly collected, and partly of the Authors Peculiar Practice, and Invention, first 

 edition, with finely engraved title in compartments, and very numerous curious and well-executed 

 woodcuts (some full -page], sni. 4to. contemporary calf (some II. stained, a few headlines shorn, and 

 the divisional title to Book III supplied from a shorter copy ; otherwise a SOUND AND UNUSUALLY 

 TALL COPY in the original binding), 5. 5s Imprinted for Ralph Mob and are to be sold by 



John Jackson and Francis Church at the Kings armes in Cheapeside, 1634 



6044 ANOTHER COPY, hf. roan (Part IV wanting, first title soiled and holed, and third divisional 



title wanting], 18s 6d 



The first edition of this curious work is EXCESSIVELY RARE, no copy having happened for sale for the last 20 years, while 

 a copy of the second edition, which is far commoner, fetched 3. 3s in 1903. Some of the experiments described and 

 depicted are very ciirious, including instructions how to make Weather-glasses ; Water-clocks, etc., Experiments of 

 ' drawing water by the Crane, and by Engins, of forcing water by ayre compressed and by Engins, of producing sounds by 

 ayre and water, by evaporation of water by fire, and by Eugins, of motions by evaporating water, and by rarifying ayre,' 

 etc. etc. etc. Bearing in mind the early date of publication, its descriptions of engines driven by steam are of considerable 

 interest. There is no copy of this edition in the British Museum, nor is the author noticed in D. N. B. 



Page 155 describes how to make a FREEZING MIXTURE, which is of special interest, ROBERT BOYLE having been credited 

 witli making the first experiments in 1667 thirty-three years after the publication of the above work. 



6045 BATEMAN (John Frederic La Trobe, F.R.S., P.I.C.E.) HISTORY and DESCRIPTION of the 

 MANCHESTER WATERWORKS, with 2 fine portraits, and 58 folding plates and maps, thick 4 to. 

 hf. brown calf gilt, cl. sides, g. e. (out of print), 15s (p. 2. 10s 'in cl.)' Manchester, 1884 



The account of the splendid series of impounding reservoirs in Longdendale, and their distributing works, carried out 

 by the author continuously during forty years. The work ends with a statement of the still greater Thirlmere scheme, also 

 designed by him, which was carried out under his care till his death in 1889. 'The work deals with many points of 

 interest to the student of hydraulic engineering.' D.N. B. 



6046 BAUDRY de SAUNTER (J.) L'AUTOMOBILE, The"orique et Pratique : Traite Elementaire de 

 Locomotion a Moteur Mecanique. Tome I : MOTOCYCLES et VOITURETTES a PETROLE ; with 194 

 woodcuts, 8vo. cl., 3s (p. F. 9 nett) 1899 



The first standard work published, in any language, on the motor-car. 



6047 BAUERMANN (Hilary, F.G.S.) TEXT-BOOK of SYSTEMATIC MINERALOGY, with 373 woodcuts, 

 cr. 8vo. d , 3s (p. 6s) 1881 



6048 - - TEXT-BOOK of DESCRIPTIVE MINERALOGY, with 237 woodcuts, cr. 8vo. cl., 3s (p. 6s) 1884 



6049 BAUERNFEIND (Carl Max v. ; Munich) ELEMENTS der VERMESSUNGSKUNDE : ein Lehrbuch 

 der praktischen Geometric, 7. [neueste] vermehrte Auflage ; with 714 illustrations, 2 vols. large 

 8vo. cl , 12s Qd (p. M. 18 unbound) Stuttgart, 1890 



Last edition of this well-known standard work on surveying. The author was the discoverer of two geodetic 

 instruments, the prismatic cross and the prism of distances. 



6050 BAUME (Antoine, de I' Academic Roy ale) CHYMIE EXPERIMENTALE et RAISONNEE ; with fine 

 portrait by St. Aubin after Cochin, and copperplates, 3 vols. 8vo. FINE COPY in contemporary 

 English calf, 16s 1773 



One of the latest and of its kind one of the best text-books based on the phlogiston theory. 



6051 DISSERTATION sur I'^TIIER, dans laquelle on examine les differens Produits du Melange 



de 1'Esprit de Vin avec les Acides Mineraux ; with copperplate and folding table, 12mo. old calf, 

 with auto, of Richard Watson, F.R.S. , Bp. of Llandafl (1737-1816) ; rare, 12s 6d 1757 



Containing a large number of experiments made with sulphuric and nitric acid, on alcohol, and a variety of other substances. 



6052 ELEMENS de PHARMACIE thdorique et pratique, contenant toutes les Operations fonda- 



sel ammoniac. ... II inventa des precedes pour dorer les pieces cl'horlogerie., teindre les draps de deux couleurs, blanchir 

 la soie jaune sans 1'ecruer, purifier le salpetre. et enlever a la fecule du marron d'Inde son principe amer.' F. Hoefer. 



All the above works belonged to Richard Watson, F.R.S., the absentee Bp. of Llandatf, and bear his Calgarth Park 

 booklabel, and were doubtless used by him when victoriously cramming for his chemistry professorship at Cambridge. 



6053 BAUMERTjGeorg-e, Univ. Halle), Max Eugen Hermann DENNSTEDT, Hamburg, und 

 F. VOIGrTLANDER : LEHRBUCH der GERICHTLICHEN CHEMIE, 2. giinzlich umgearbeitete 

 Auflage ; icith 151 illustrations (some coloured), 2 vols. roy. 8vo. sewn, 14s (p. M. 21) 



Braunschweig, 1906-7 



6054 BAUMHATJER (E. H. v.), en F. H. van MOORSEL : TAFELS ter BEPALING van het 

 ALKOHOLGEHALTE van MENGSELS van ALKOHOLen WATER, door middel van den Honderddceligen 

 Areometer en Thermometer, 12mo. sewn, Is 60? Amsterdam, 1861 



6055 BATJSCHINGER (Julius, Munich) ELEMENTE der GRAPHISCHEN STATIK ; with ATLAS, 

 containing 90 figures on 10 plates, 4to. hf. cl., 4s (p. M. 10.50 unbound) Miinchen, 1871 



BAXTER (Alexander) v. BUGGE, post. 



6056 [BAYES (Thomas, F.R.S.)] INTRODUCTION to the DOCTRINE of FLUXIONS, and Defence of the 

 Mathematicians against the Objections of the AUTHOR of the ANALYST, 8vo. (pp. 50), sewn (title 

 soiled) ; rare, 8s 6d 1736 



A reply to Bp. Berkeley's charges, and incidentally of great interest as a commentary on the fluxional calculus. 

 It contains so.nu strictures on Leibniz's differential method.' Very little is known of the author, who is deHcribed as a 

 Dissenting Minister in a MS. note on title. He was unknown to Poggendorff' and is not in D. N. B., and is best remembered 

 for his important contributions to the theory of probability. 



