496 HENRY SOTHERAN & CO., 140, STRAND, W.C., AND 43, PICCADILLY, W. 



9900 JONES (Thomas, M.I.M.E.), and T. Gilbert JONES: MACHINE DRAWING, with 40 plates- 

 and numerous illustrations, 4to. cl., ( 2s Manchester, 1893 



9901 JONES (William, M.D., proprietor of the Royal Adelaide Gallery] POPULAR SKETCH of the 

 various proposed SYSTEMS of ATMOSPHERIC RAILWAY, demonstrating the Applicability of the 

 Mechanical Properties of the Atmosphere as a Motive Power, with 14 woodcuts, 16mo. cl., uncut 

 (scarce), Is 60? 1845- 



A naif and amusing work advocating PILBROW'S system (v. 3635 ante) against that of Clegg and Samuda, which so 

 unfortunately captivated Brunei. A Commons' Select Committee actually made a report benevolent to the atmospheric 

 system in 1845. The idea of power transmission from a central power-house had thenceforward to wait till it became a 

 possibility by electricity. 



9902 JONSTON [sive JOHNSTONE] (John) THAUMATOGRAPHIA NATURALIS, in X Classes 

 distincta, in quibus Admiranda Coeli, Elementorum, METEORUM, etc., editio princeps, 18mo. 

 old English calf (binding damaged) ; rare, 15s Amsterdami, G. Blaeu, 1632 



The author was grandson of a Nithsdale borderer who had wandered off to Poland. 



'He graduated at St. Andrews, studied at St. Andrews, Cambridge, and Leyden, and was in London during 1030, when 

 he wrote the greater part of his first important work, Thaumitogmphia.' D. N. B. 



9903 JORDAN (Camille) COURS d' ANALYSE de I'ECOLE POLYTECHNIQUE, Tome III e (Calcul 

 integral : Equations differentielles) ; with diagrams, 8vo. hf. calf, uncut, t. e. g., with auto, and 

 bookplate of Prof . Lloyd Tanner, F.E.S., 6s, (p. F. 17 sewn) 1887 



9904 TRAITE des SUBSTITUTIONS et des EQUATIONS ALGEBRIQUES ; 4to. buckram, uncut (VERY 



SCARCE), with bookplate of Prof. Lloyd Tanner, F.R.S., 3. 17* Qd 1870 



A classic on the theory of substitutions, which was created by E. GALOIS (v. No. 8841 ante). 



9905 JOB-DAN (Samson) Sur la FABRICATION des FONTES de MANGANESE et sur la VOLATILITE du 

 MANGANESE, 4to. (pp. 4), with author's inscr., 2s [1878] 



9906 JORDAN (William L eight on) The ELEMENTS; an Investigation of the FORCES which 

 determine the Position and Movements of the OCEAN and ATMOSPHERE, Vol. II (Tidal Oscillations 

 in Latitude, Oscillations of the Barometer, etc. etc.), impl. 8vo. cl. (o. p.), 4s 1867 



In this work the author formulates a curious theory of counter-attraction ' which does not supplant the Newtonian 

 theory of centripetal and centrifugal forces, but simply defines the nature of the latter force : maintaining that the 

 former is attraction proceeding from solar gravitation, and the latter attraction proceeding from astral gravitation '. 

 Preface. 



9907 ESSAYS in ILLUSTRATION of the ACTION of ASTRAL GRAVITATION in NATURAL PHENO- 

 MENA, with front., 2 folding tables, and 33 diagrams, 8vo. cl., 4s (p. 9s) 1900 



9908 REMARKS on the RECENT OCEANIC EXPLORATIONS, and the CURRENT-CREATING ACTION 



of VIS-INERTIA in the OCEAN, with 6 plates, 8vo. cl. (o.p.}, 3s 1877 



9909 JORG-ENSEN (S. M.) Zur GESCHICHTE des KRYOLITHS und der KRYOLITII-!NDUSTRIE ; with 

 2 illustrations, 8vo. (pp. 8), sewn, with author's inscr, \s [Wien, 1909] 

 JOUBERT (J.) ELEMENTARY TREATISE on ELECTRICITY and MAGNETISM v. FOSTER 

 (G. C.), Nos. 8046-7 ante. 



9910 JOURNAL of SCIENCE (The) and the ARTS, edited at the ROYAL INSTITUTION of GREAT 

 BRITAIN [by WILLIAM THOMAS BRANDE, F.R.S.], from its beginning in 1816 to its con- 

 clusion in 1830, viz., I. SERIES, vols. 1-22, '16-26; II. SERIES, vols. 1-5 and 7, '27-30, with 

 numerous fine copperplates by Basire, etc., and woodcuts, 28 vols. 8vo. hf. calf, or, rough calf 

 (SCARCE), 4. 4s J 1816-30 



9911 FIRST SERIES ONLY, 22 vols. 8vo. hf. calf (binding damaged), 2. 2s 1816-27 



9912 ANOTHER SET, from 1822 to its conclusion in 1830, viz., I. SERIES, vols. 14-22, '22-6 ; 



II. SERIES, vols. 1-7, '27-30 ; and INDEX to vv. 1-20, with numerous plates, 17 vols. 8vo. hf. r<,an, 

 as good as new, 2. 10s 1822-30 



this rare publication was followed and concluded by the ' Journal of the Royal Institution ', of which 5 numbers only 

 were ever published, and preceded the ' London and Edinburgh Philosophical Journal.' Vols. 7-30 are entitled ' Quarterly 

 Journal of Literature, Science, and the Arts.' 



It contains important contributions by the Editor, Sir Humphry Davy, Charles Babbage, John Frederic Daniell, Sir 

 Everard Home, Richard Phillips, etc. and especially about 30 PAPERS by MICHAEL FARADAY, whose first contribution to 

 science, ' An Analysis of Caustic Lime from Tuscany ', it also includes. 



9913 JOURNAL des MINES, ou RECUEIL de ME"MOIRES sur 1'Exploitation des Mines, et 

 sur les Sciences efc Arts qni s'y rapporfcent, par COQUEBERT-MONTBRET, HAUY, VAUQCELIN, 

 BAILLET, HERON DE VILLEFOSSE, BROCHANT, COLLET-DESCOSTILS, et TREMEBY; complete 

 from its beginning in 1794 to its conclusion in 1815; with numerous copperplates, 

 38 v. : Annales das Mines [Suite de VOuvrage precedent], Tomes 1 a 3, 5 a 13 

 (1816-26) ; 2 SE"RIE, Tomes 1. 4 a 8 (1827-30), et TABLE ANALYTIQUE \,wltli numerous 

 copperplates, 19 v. in all 57 vols. 8vo. contemporary calf gilt (RARE), 15. 15s 1791-1830 



9914 de la SOCIETE des SCIENCES PHYSIQUES et CHIMIQUES, et des ARTS AGRICOLES et 



INDUSTRIELS en FRANCE, sous la Direction de JULIA DE FONTENELLE, Tomes II a IV, 3 vols. 8vo. 

 sewn, 5s 1834-6 



9915 fur die REINE und ANGEVVANDTE MATHEMATIK, als Fortsetzung des von A. L. CRELLE 



gegriindeten Journals herausgegeben von C. W. BORCHARDT ; original impression, from 1859 

 to 1870 (Band 56-71), 16 vols. 4to. in 8, hf. calf, 4. 4s (p. M. 192 sewn) Berlin, 1859-70 



9916 JOYCE (Jeremiah) SCIENTIFIC DIALOGUES, for the Instruction and Entertainment of Young 

 People, explaining the h'rst Principles of Natural and Experimental Philosophy; new Edition, 

 with front, by Cleqhorn of the Birmingham Railway, and 185 woodcuts, post 8vo. cl., 3s 6d 1S40 



The author was a Unitarian minister and tutor to Lord Stanhope's sons at Chevening, whence he was sent to the 

 Tower with Home looke on a charge of High Treason, and suffered 23 weeks' imprisonment without trial. 



9917 JOYCE (Samuel, M.I.E.E.) EXAMPLES in ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, [2nd Edition], ivith 39 

 diagrams, cr. 8vo. cl., Is Qd (p. 5s) 1903 



