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



13618 PREHISTORIC ARCHEOLOGY (INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS of) : TRANSACTIONS of the 

 THIRD SESSION, Aug. 20-2$, 1868, containing the Papers read, with Illustrations chiefly contributed 

 by the Authors, and Abstract of the Discussions, with numerous plates and woodcuts, roy. 8vo. cl., 

 uncut (scarce), 10s Qd 1869 

 Containing contributions byW. Boyd Dawkins, Sir John Evans, T. H. Huxley, George Rolleston.Sir E. B. Tylor, etc. etc. 



13619 PRESTON (Thomas; T.C.D.; R.U.I.; F.R.S.) The THEORY of HEAT, with 190 illustrations, 

 thick 8vo. cl., 7s (p. 17* nett) 1894 



13620 The THEORY of LIGHT, with 205 diagrams, 8vo. cl., 5s (p. 12$ Qd) 1890 



13621 SECOND EDITION [greatly enlarged], with 251 diagrams, 8vo. cl., 8* Qd (p. 15s nett) 1895 



1 An accurate and connected account of the most important optical researches from the earliest times up to the most 

 recent date'. 



13622 PRESTWICH (Sir Joseph, F.R.S. , Prof. Geology, Oxon.) GEOLOGICAL INQUIRY respecting 

 the WATER- BEARING STRATA round LONDON, with Reference especially to its WATER-SUPPLY, 

 with some Remarks on Springs, original edition, with large coloured map, and woodcuts, 8vo. 

 cl. (scarce), 4s Qd 1851 



' An excellent volume '.Prof. Bonney, F.R.S. 



13623 GEOLOGY : Chemical, Physical, and Stratigraphical, with 23 plates and maps (the large 



coloured geological map of Europe linen-mounted), and 474 woodcuts, *2 vols. roy. 8vo. cl., uncut, 

 1. Is (p. 3. Is) Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1886-8 



Together with the works of Lyell, Geikie and Phillips (qq. v. ante) one of the standard works on the subject in the 

 language. The portion on Stratigraphical geology is especially important. 



13624 TABLES of TEMPERATURES of the SEA at different DEPTHS beneath the SURFACE, 



from Observations between 1749 and 1868, with folding map, and 3 plates, roy. 4to. (pp. 88), 

 sewn, 4s 1874 



13625 , LIFE and LETTERS of, written and edited by his WIFE, with numerous portraits, plates, 



andfs. letter, 8vo. cl., 5s (p. 1. Is) 1899 



Including a ' Summary of the Scientific Work of Sir J. Prestwich ' by Sir Archibald Geikie, F.R.S., and a copious bibliography. 



13626 PREVOST (Alexandre Pierre ; grandson of Pierre Prtvost, and son-in-law of A. A. de la Rive) 

 ESSAI sur la THEORIE de la VISION BINOCULAIRE ; with 3 copperplates, 4to. (pp. 50), sewn, with 

 inscr. ' Dr. Rogetfrom the Author', 5s Geneve, 1843 



13627 De la THEORIE MATHEMATIQUE de la MUSIQUE ; with B tables, 8vo. sewn, with auto, of 



Dr. P. M. Roget, F.R.S., 3s ibidem, 1862 



13628 PREVOST (Pierre, Geneve; de I'Institut, F.R.S.) De quelques APPARENCES VISUELLES SANS 

 OBJET EXTERIEUR; with plate, 4to. (pp. 23), sewn, with author s inscr. as below, 4sQd Geneve, 1832 



'Monsieur le Doct r . [P. M.] Roget, F.R.S., etc. de la part de 1'Auteur.' Inscr. on cover. 



13629 Sur une APPARENCE DOUTEUSE de MIRAGE ; withplate, 4to. (pp. 18), sewn, with inscr- 



' Dr. [P. M.] Roget, F.R.S. London, from the author ', 3s Qd [ib., 1834] 



13630 Du CALORIQUE RAYONNANT; withplate, 8vo. hf. calf (rare), 12s ib., 1809 



13631 ANOTHER COPY, sound copy in contemporary hf. calf, with auto, of P. A. Fame, 13s 



Containing the author's Theory of Exchanges, the forerunner of the Wave Theory of Heat, and its application to several 

 phenomena. Pp. 265-424 treat of solar heat and other meteorological subjects. 



It is valuable as further developing Lambert's theory of terrestrial radiation, and having to some extent anticipated the 

 theories of Dr. Wells (q. v. post), who had however developed his theory of dew quite independently of the above work. 



Both the above copies contain a leaf of arrata which is nearly always wanting. 



13632 DEUX TRAITES de PHYSIQUE MECANIQUE, comme simple Editeur du Premier [ecrit par 



GEORGE Louis LESAGE ; F.R.S.] et comme Auteur du Second; with plate, 8vo. sewn, uncut 

 (RARE), 18s Qd ib., 1818 



13633 ANOTHER COPY, contemporary hf. calf gilt (nice copy), 1. Is 



This work is important for containing the following works by GEORGE Louis LE SAGE, left in MS. by him, and now 

 first published and edited by Prevost: L'Exposition de son Systeme des Corpuscules Ultramondains': Refutation des 

 Objections qui pourroient s'elever contre ce Systeme: La Theorie des Fluides Elastiques d'apros ce meme Systeme: 

 Quelques Applications du meme Systeme ii certaines Affinites. This is Le Sage's latest exposition of his hypothesis of 

 extramundane corpuscles, the earliest attempt after Newton's own to find the cause of gravitation. Le Sage's theory 

 was again taken up by Lord Kelvin, in 1871, who declared it would be 'a perfectly obvious consequence of the 

 assumptions were the graviftc corpuscles sufficiently small.' 



13634 De I'EFFET du MOUVEMENT d'un PLAN REFRINGENT sur la REFRACTION, 4to. (pp. 8), 



sewn, 2s Qd [ib., 1821] 



13635 EXPOSITION ELEMENTAIRE des Principes qui serveut de Base a la Theorie de la 



CHALEUR RAYONNANTE, faisant Suite a 1'Ouvrage intitule" du CaloriqueRayonnant ; with folding 



plate, 8vo. sound copy in old hf. calf, 8s Qd ib., 1832 



Elaborating the author's theory of heat as contained in Du Calorique Rayonnant, to which this work forms the sequel. 



13636 MEMOIRE sur une APPARENCE DOUTEUSE de MIRAGE; irith plate, 4io. (pp. 18), sewn, 



with inscr. * Dr. Roget, F.R.S. from the author,' 3s [to., 1834] 



13637 - - RBCHERCHES PHYSICO-MECANIQUES sur la CHALEUR ; with plate, 8vo. old sheep 



(binding rubbed); rare, 10s Qd ib., aux depens de V Auteur, 1792 



Mainly of meteorological interest, pp. 37-180 dealing with solar heat and its effects on the earth. The last chapter 



contains : ' Application de la Theorie du Froid Austral aux Phenomenes de 1'Aiguille Magnetique ', giving an outline of 



the author's hypothesis contained in his Origin? den Forces Magnetiques (v. No. 3707, ante). 



13633 REMARQUES sur la CHALEUR, et sur FACTION des CORPS qui PINTERCEPTENT, 4to. 



(pp. 45), sewn, 3s Qd [Londres, 1802] 



13639 REMARQUES d'OpTiQUE, principalement relatives a la REFLEXIBILITE des RAYONS de 



la LUMIERE; with copperplate, 4to. (pp. 21), sewn, 3s Qd [ibidem, 1798] 



A refutation of Lord Brougham's Memoir on the Inflection, etc., of Light (Phil. Trans., 179i3-7). 



13640 PRIDE AD X (Edmund B. R.; Heriot-Watt Coll., Edin.) The SODIUM PHOSPHATE 

 STANDARDS of ACIDITY, with diagram, roy. 8vo. (pp. 5), sewn, Is Qd n. p., 1911 



