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BOUSSINGAULT. RURAL ECONOMY ; in its Relations with Chemistry, Physics, and 

 Meteorology. By J. B. Boussingault, Member of the Institute of France. 2nd Edition, 

 with Notes carefully revised and corrected, 1 vol. 8vo. cloth boards, 18s. London, 1845. 



CHAPMAN. A BRIEF DESCRIPTION of the CHARACTERS of MINERALS; forming 

 a familiar Introduction to the Science of Mineralogy. By Edward J. Chapman, 1 vol. 

 12mo. with 3 plates, 4s. London, 1844. 



PRACTICAL MINERALOGY; or, a Compendium of the distinguishing Characters of 

 Minerals : by which the Name of any Species or Variety in the Mineral Kingdom may be 

 speedily ascertained. By Edward J. Chapman. 8vo. illustrated with 13 engravings, 

 showing 270 specimens, 7s. London, 1843. 



DUMAS AND BOUSSINGAULT. THE CHEMICAL and PHYSIOLOGICAL 

 BALANCE of ORGANIC NATURE: an Essay. By J. Dumas and J. B. Boussingault, 

 Members of the Institute of France. 1 vol. 12mo. 4s. London, 1844. 



GRAHAM. ELEMENTS of CHEMISTRY; including the Application of the Science in 

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 London, 2nd edition, entirely revised and greatly enlarged, copiously illustrated with wood- 

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HUMBOLDT. KOSMOS : a General Survey of the Physical Phenomena of the Universe. 

 By Baron A. Humboldt. The original English Edition, 2 vols. post 8vo. London., 

 1848. 11. 2s. 

 V* Vol. II. separate, 1848. 12s. 



KJEMTZ. A COMPLETE COURSE of METEOROLOGY. By L. F. Ksemtz, Professor of 

 Physics at the University of Halle. With Notes by Ch. Martins, and an Appendix by 

 L. Lalanne. Translated, with Additions, by C. V. Walker, Editor of "The Electrical 

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KNAPP. CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY or CHEMISTRY, applied to the Arts and to Manu- 

 factures. By F. Knupp, Professor at the University of Giessen. Edited with numerous 

 Additions, by Dr. E. RONALDS, Lecturer on Chemistry at the Middlesex Hospital ; and 

 Dr. THOMAS RICHARDSON of Newcastle-on-Tyne. Vol. I 8vo. illustrated with 212 large 

 wood cuts. London, 1848. Price II. Is. Vol. II. In the Press. 



LIEBIG. CHEMISTRY and PHYSICS, in relation to Physiology and Pathology. By 

 Baron Justus Liebig, Professor of Chemistry at the University of Giessen. 2nd Edition, 

 8vo. 3s. London, 1847. 



MITCHELL, J. MANUAL OF PRACTICAL ASSAYING, intended for the use of 

 Metallurgists, Captains of Mines, and Assayers in General. With a copious Table, 

 for the purpose of ascertaining in Assays of Gold and Silver the precise amount, in 

 Ounces, Pennyweights, and Grains, of noble Metal contained in one ton of Ore from 

 a given quantity. 1 vol. post 8vo London, 1846. 10s. 6d. 



TREATISE ON THE ADULTERATIONS OF FOOD, and the Chemical means of De- 

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MULLER. PRINCIPLES of PHYSICS and METEOROLOGY. By J. Muller, M.D. 

 Illustrated with 530 woodcuts, and 2 coloured plates, 8vo. 18s. London, 1847. 



QUARTERLY (The) Journal of the Chemical Society of London. Edited for the Society, 

 by Dr. E. Ronalds, Lecturer on Chemistry to the Middlesex Hospital. No. I. 8vo. 1848. 3s. 



QUEKETT, J. PRACTICAL TREATISE on the USE of the MICROSCOPE. Illus- 

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REGNAULT. TREATISE ON CRYSTALLOGRAPHY, illustrated with 108 wood- 

 engravings, printed on black ground, 8vo. London, 1848. 



RICHARDSON. GEOLOGY for BEGINNERS; comprising a Familiar Exposition of 

 the Elements of Geology and its Associate Sciences, Mineralogy, Fossil Conchology, 

 Fossil Botany, and Paleontology. By G. F. Richardson, F.G.S. 2nd Edition, post 8vo. 

 with 251 woodcuts, 10s. <5d. 1843. 



STARS AND THE EARTH. THE STARS and the EARTH; or, Thoughts upon 

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Part II, 1847. Is. 



THOMSON. CHEMISTRY of ORGANIC BODIES-VEGETABLES. By Thomas Thom- 

 son, M.D. F.R.S. L. & E.; Regius Professor of Chemistry in the University of Glasgow, 

 Corresponding Member of the Royal Academy of Paris. 1 large vol. 8vo. pp. 1092, boards. 

 24s. London, 1838. 



HEAT and ELECTRICITY. 2nd Edition, 1 vol. 8vo. illustrated with woodcuts, 15s . 

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