HENRY SOTHEKAN & CO., 140, STRAND, W.C., AND 37, PICCADILLY, W. 335 



6529 BROOK-SMITH (J., St. John's Coll., Cantab.} ARITHMETIC in THEORY and PRACTICE, new 



Ed., cr. 8vo. cl. (out of print), 2s 1877 or '82 



6">30 BROTHERS (Alfred, F.R.A.S.) CATALOGUE of BINARY STARS, with Introductory Remarks, 8vo. 



(pp. 28), sewn, 2s Qd [1867] 



6531 BROTHERS (Richard ; ' the Prophet ') DESCRIPTION of JERUSALEM, its Houses and Streets, 



Squares, etc., etc., with the Garden of Eden in the Centre, as laid down in the last Chapters of 



Ezekiel ; also the first Chapter of Genesis verified, etc., and the Solar System, with all its Plurality 



of Inhabited Worlds, and Millions of Suns, as positively proved to be delusive and false, 



with 6 plates (2 folding, and one coloured), 8vo. (pp. 145), sewn (RARE), 1. Is 1801 



' The believers in Brothers are not yet extinct, and those who adopt the Anglo-Israel theory regard him as the earliest 



writer on their side.' D. X. Ji. 



Richard Brothers, at one time a Lieutenant in the Xavy, gave himself out to be a descendant of David, declaring that 

 he was to be ' revealed ' as Prince of the Hebrews and ruler of the world, and that King George must deliver up his crown 

 to him. In 1795 he was arrested for treasonable practices, and confined as a criminal lunatic. Among his supporters were 

 Nathaniel B. Halhcd, M.P., the Orientalist, William Sharp the engraver, and John Finlaysou. 



' And there he saw Brothers the Prophet, 

 And Brothers the Prophet saw him.' The Devil's Wall;. 



The astronomical paradox in the above work, which was unknown to Prof, de Morgan, Avas the result of the author's 

 correspondence with Bartholomew Prescott (v. Nos. 8755-0, ante). 



6332 BROUGH (Bennett H.) TREATISE on MINE SURVEYING, 7th Ed. revised, with front, and 102 

 woodcuts, post 8vo. cl. (cover slightly damaged), 3s (p. 7s 60?) 1899 



6533 - - NINTH EDITION, revised, with front, and 102 woodcuts, post 8vo. cl., 3s Qd (p. 7s Qd) 1902 



6534 BROUGHAM and VAUX (Henry Peter Lord, Lord Chancellor; F.R.S.) DISSERTATIONS on 

 SUBJECTS of SCIENCE connected with NATURAL THEOLOGY [with Notes by SIR CHARLES BELL, 

 F.R.S.], diagrams, 2 vols. large post 8vo. cl., 6s Qd 1839 



Pp. 243-47D of Vol. II contain an Essay on Newton's Principia. 



6535 EXPERIMENTS and OBSERVATIONS on the INFLECTION, REFLECT CON, and COLOURS of 



LIGHT, with plate, 4to. (pp. 52), sewn, Qs Qd 1796 



The earliest contribution to science (published at the age of 18) by the versatile Lord Chancellor, of whom it has been 

 said that, had he only known a little law, he would have known a little of everything. Nevertheless, 



' Twisting his restless nose askew \_it became almost prehensile when tin speaker got excited], 

 Behold tremendous Harry Brough- 

 am, Law Professor at the U- 

 niversity we've got in town ! ' 



6536 - - TRACTS, MATHEMATICAL and PHYSICAL, with woodcuts and diagrams, post Svo. cl., with 

 inscr. ' From the Author ', 4s 1860 



Containing the author's address on the opening of the Newton Monument at Graritham, Sept. 21, 1858. 



6537 Two DISCOURSES of the OBJECTS, PLEASURES, and ADVANTAGES of SCIENCE, and of 



Political Science, 18mo. sewn, 2s Qd 1846 



6538 - , and Edward John ROTJTH, F.R.S. : ANALYTICAL VIEW of SIR ISAAC NEWTON'S 

 PRINCIPIA, with diagrams, Svo. cl., with AUTHOR'S INSCR. (scarce], 8s Qd 1855 



' Explaining the connexion of the various parts of ttiePrinclpia with each other, and with the preceding and subsequent 

 progress of the science.' Preface. 



6539 BROWN (Hugh) The TRUE PRINCIPLES of GUNNERY investigated and explained, compre- 

 hending Translations of EULER'S OBSERVATIONS on the New Principles of Gunnery by BENJAMIN 

 ROBINS, and the latter's DISCOURSE on the TRACK described by a BODY in a RESISTING MEDIUM, 

 with necessary Explanations and Remarks, also TABLES calculated for Practice, with the Method 

 of solving that capital Problem, which requires the Elevation for the greatest Range with any 

 given initial Velocity, with 5 plates, 4to. new hf. calf gilt, with AUTO. OF GEN. ROBERT MELVILLE, 

 1782 ; F.R.S., inventor of a naval gun, on fly leaf (RARE), 1. Is 1777 



A republication of Robins's classic work, containing the invention of the ballistic pendulum, with Euler's valuable 

 notes, and remarks, and useful tables by the editor. It was published by order of the Board of Ordnance. 



6540 BROWN (J. T., F.C.S.) PHOTOMETRY and GAS ANALYSIS, Svo. hf. morocco neat, 2s [1883J 



6541 BROWN (Myles) GRADATION for MINE MANAGEMENT, 8vo. (pp. 112), cl., Is Qd Wigan [1899] 



6542 BROWN (Robert, F.S.A., M.R.A.S.) RESEARCHES into the ORIGIN of the PRIMITIVE CON- 

 STELLATIONS of the GREEKS, PHOENICIANS, and BABYLONIANS, with 3 folding plates, and 16 

 woodcuts, 2 vols. Svo. cl., 10s Qd (p. 1. Is) 1899-1900 



6543 BROWN (Sir Robert Hanbury, R.E., M.I.C.E.) IRRIGATION: its Principles and Practice as 

 a Branch of Engineering, with 9 plates and 68 other illustrations of irrigation work in India and 

 Egypt, Svo. cl., 10s Qd (p. 16s nett) 1907 



6544 BROWN (Stimson J., Prof. Math., U.S. Navy] MAGNETIC OBSERVATIONS at the U.S. NAVAL 

 OBSERVATORY during 1892, 4to. (pp. 73), sewn, 3s Qd Washington, 1893 



6545 BROWNE (Arthur, pr.,St. John's Coll., Cantab.) SHORT VIEW of the FIRST PRINCIPLES of 

 the DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS, with diagrams, Svo. cl., 3s Qd Cambridge, 1824 



Still based on the fluxional method, and attacking in the preface the analytical one. 



65 16 BROWNING (John, F.R.A.S.) How to WORK with the SPECTROSCOPE, with 2 plates (I coloured), 

 and ivoodcuts, Svo. cl., 2s Qd [1882] 



6547 BRQWNRIGG (William, F.R.S.) The ART of making COMMON SALT, as now practised in 

 most Parts of the World, with several Improvements proposed, for the Use of the British 

 Dominions, 6 folding plates on copper, Svo. sound copy in contemporary calf (RARE), 15s 1748 



' A valuable book. An abridgment of the work by W. Watson, F.R.S , was inserted in the 'Philosophical Transactions.' 

 Brownrigg was also the first to give any detailed accounts of platina as brought by his relative, Charles Wood, from tin- 

 West Indies in 1741.' D. N. B. 



The above copy belonged to Richard Watson, F.R.S., absentee Bp. of LlandaflT, and bears his Calgarth Park bookplate. 



6548 BRUCE (John, F.S.A.) DESCRIPTION of a POCKET-DIAL made for ROBERT DEVEREUX, EARL 

 of ESSEX, in 1593, with plate, 4to. (pp. 18), sewn, 3s Qd 1867 



6549 BRUHNS (Karl Christian) NEW MANUAL of LOGARITHMS to Seven Places of Decimals, 5th 

 Ed., roy. Svo. cL, 3s Qd (p. 6s) Leipzig, 1900 



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