HENRY SOTHERAN & CO., 140, STRAND, W.C., AND 37, PICCADILLY, W. 341 

 6057 BUSBY (James) TREATISE on the CULTURE of the VINE, and the ART of MAKING WINE; 

 from the Works of CiiAPTAL, and other French Writers ; and from Notes of the COMPILER during 

 a Residence in some of the Wine Provinces of France, 8vo. (pp. 270 + 1. of errata), purple 

 (? Australian) calf, with bookplate of Henry B. U. Beaufoy, F.R.S. (RARE), 2. 2s 



Australia, printed by R. Howe, Government Printer [SYDNEY], 1825 



The above copy belonged to GEN T . SIR <"-!EOIU;E MTRRAY (1772-184(3), and bears the following inscription ' Sir G : Murray, 

 with Col : Dumarecri's respectful compliments.' 



Valuable as an early Australian-printed book, it is specially interesting for recommending viticulture to N. S. VV. 

 settlers a suggestion splendidly justified by its results. The author is not mentioned in D. N. Ji. 



Gb'58 BUSBY (Jane) TERRESTRIAL PLANISPHERE, hy means of which the principal Problems usually 

 worked by the Terrestrial Globe may be solved, 8vo. (pp. 16), sewn, Is Qd 1827 



tjij59 BtiTTNER (Oskar), uni Kurt MtJLLER: TECHNIK und VERWERTHUNG der RONT- 

 GEN'SCHEX STRAHLEN ; with 5 plates and 29 woodcuts, 8vo. sewn, 2s Halle a. S., 1897 



6(560 CABROL ( ) NOTICE sur 1' APPLICATION de I'APPAREIL a GAZ CARBONES a 1'un des Hauts- 

 Fourneaux des Usines de la Compagnie de 1'Aveyron, 8vo. (pp. 31), sewn, 2s Qd 1837 



6ob'l CAGNOLI (Antonio, Cittadino Veronese) De' DUE OROLOGI, Italiano e Francese, ossia, degT 

 INCONVENIENTI che nascono dal REGOLARE gli OROLOGJ al TRAMONTAR del SOLE, o come anche 

 <licesi all' Italiana, 8vo. (pp. 44), sewn, 4s Venezia, 1787 



6662 -- MEMOIR on a NEW and CERTAIN METHOD of ascertaining the FIGURE of the EARTH by 

 means of OCCULT ATIONS of the FIXED STARS, [trans.] with Notes and Appendix by FRANCIS 

 BAILY, F.R.S. , 8vo. sewn (SCARCE), 10s Qd privately printed, 1819 



'Cap. [afterwards AdinL] W. H. Smyth, R.N., with Mr. Baily's compts.' I user, on title. 



' A very interesting production. Baily urges private observers to attend to the suggestions. He also strongly recom- 

 mends the formation of an Astronomical Society ; and this was soon afterwards carried into effect.' Prof. Todhuntcr. 



QQQ3 - TRIGONOMETRIA PIANA e SFERICA ; with 6 folding plates, 4to. hf. calf gilt, 10s Qd 



Parigi, Didot, 1786 



6664 - TRAITE de TRIGONOMETRIE KECTILIGNE et SPHERICJUE, contenant des Methodes et 

 Formules nouvelles, avec des Applications a 1' Astronomic traduit par N. M. CHOMPRE ; with 

 numerous plates and tables, 4to. sewn (lower margins badly stained), 5s apud eundem, 1786 



' Das vollstandigste und umfassendste Handbuchjener Zeit, in dem man manches auch heute noch Interessante und 

 Lesenswerte findet.' Prof. M. Cantor. 



6665 CALANDRELLI (Abbate Giuseppe, Collegio Romano] EPISTOLA supra FALLACIAM GALI- 

 LEANS DEMONSTRATIONS ACCELERATI MoTusinRATioNE SPATIORUM; with full-page woodcut, 

 8vo. (pp. 20), sewn, 5s Romw, 1779 



MECHANICUM PROBLEMA in Prailectione Physica propositum; with folding plate, 4to. 



(pp. 15), sewn, 3s [ibidem, 1789] 



6667 - - PRSLECTIO PHYSICA de MOTU, et Vi Sollicitante Corpora Funependula per Plana 

 Inclinata; with folding copperplate, 8vo. (pp. 38), sewn, 4s ib., 1785 



6668 [ ] RIFLESSIONI sopra le LETTERE METEOROLOGICHE ROMANE, dirette all' Autore dal Abate 

 ATANAGIO CAVALLI, 8vo. (pp. 39), sewn, 4s Qd [ib., c. 1785] 



6669 [ --- ] RISULTATO di VARIE OSSERVAZIONI sopra la PARALASSE ANNUA di WEGA, o a della 

 LIRA, 8vo. (pp. 13), sewn, 3s Qd ib., 1806 



6670 CALANDRELLI (Ignazio) MEMOIRE ASTRONOMICHE del PONTIFICIO OSSERVATORIO della 

 ROMANA UNIVERSITA, 1858-60 ; with diagrams, 4to. sewn, with inscr. to the Duca di Rignano, 

 3s Qd Roma, 1860 



6671 - OCCULT AZIONE di SATURNO, osservata nella Pontih'cia Specola, 8 Maggio 1859, 4to. 

 (pp. 18), sewn, with inscr. to the Duca di Rignano, 2s Qd ibidem, 1859 



6672 - - TAVOLE ORARIE in TEMPO SOLARE YERO e in TEMPO SOLARE MEDIO del nascere e tramon- 

 tare del Sole, del Mex/odi e della Mezxanotte del Principio, del Crepuscolo Civile Matutino e line del 

 Vespertine per tutti i Giorni dell' Anno, 4to. sewn, with inscr. to the Duca di Rignano, 4s ib., 1850 



A PROBABLY UNIQUE VOLUME: 



6673 CALANDRI (Filippo, da Firen.-;) ARITMETIC\ IF. 1 a:] Pic^agoras [sic] Arithmetri;e 

 introductor. [F. 2a :] PHILIPPI CALANDRI ad nobilem & studiosurn Juliana | Laurentii Medicem 

 tie ARIMETHRICA [sic] OPUSCULUM ; with large woodcut of Pythagoras teaching, surrounded by 

 ornamental border, on rev. of first L, 2 pp. of Finger Signs, 18 pp. surrounded by ornamental woodcut 

 borders, and numerous other woodcuts and diagrams, sq. 18nio. lohite Italian vellum (margins of a 

 few U. slightly mended, otherwise a REMARKABLY FINE COPY) ; probably unique, 25. 



[col. :] Itnpresso nella Excelsa Cipta di Fire\ze per Bernardo Zucchecta Lanno 



M.D.XVIII. Adi | XX. di Luglio 



THIS, THE SECOND OF THE APPARENTLY ONLY TWO EDITIONS EVER PRINTED, IS OF EXCESSIVE 



RARITY, IF NOT UNIQUE. It is much rarer than the first edition of 1491, and unknown to all 

 bibliographers except Riccardi, who however only knew it by repute, as is shown by the fact that 

 he does not print the title, and gives the date wrongly as 1515. Whereas 6 copies of the edition 

 of 1491 have been sold at auction within the last 10 years, no copy of the present one can be 

 traced at all, and the above copy is probably the only one still in existence. 



It consists of signatures a and o in fours, and b to n in eignts, or 104 11. in all, without pagination or catch \vords. 



' He explains the leading rules, except division, for integers and for lire, soldi, and denari. Division he puts down in 

 examples. His notion of a divisor is curious. When he divides by S, he calls his divisor 7 ; demanding, as it were, that 

 quotient which, with seven more like itself, will make the dividend. He also describes the rules for fractions, and gives 

 some geometrical and other applications '.-Prof. <le Morgan. 



