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Will publish early ih October^ the following import- 



ant tcorks : 



and to 'Manufactures. 



or, Chemistry applied to the Arts 



Water 



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by a peculiar style of wood engravings, the various operations 



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in the manufacture of the above articles; and eight 



foh'o colored plates, representing by sections of bnildingSj the 

 interior arrangements, machinery, etc., of a Sugar FACxoRr. 



II. A Practical Treatise on the use of the Microscope, 

 By John Quekelt. Second edition, considerably enlarged and 

 improvedj and with several additional illustrations on steel and 

 Wood. 



in. By the same Author, a new work on HrsTOLOcr, or the 

 Structure and Mode of Formation of Animals and Yegetabfe 

 Substances, with numerous large wood-cuts, (This work will 

 be printed in America.) 



IV. The Illustrated Manual of Opeeative Surgery and 

 Surgical Anatomy. By MM. Bernard and Huette : edited with 

 notes and additions, and adapted to the use of the Ameri- 

 can Student, by W. H. Van Buren, M. D., Surgeon to Belle- 

 vue Hospital, and C. E. Isaacs, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy, 

 Coll. of Phys. and Surg., Crosby St., New York ; illustrated with 

 nearly 150 plates, executed on steel in Paris, after drawings from 

 nature, by Leveille. This work will be published in four parts, 

 8vo, to follow each other in rapid succession. Part L on the 

 26th October. 



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LIST Of H. BAILLIERE'S LEADING PUBLICATIONS. 



Chemistry^ Physics^ Mineralogy, Geology^ Astronomy^ Rural 



Economy^ ^c. 



3 vols. Svo* 



Chemical Society, (Quarterly Journal of the. 

 1848-50. Per vol. f 3 25. Published quarterly. Each No. 75 cts, 



Graham. Elements of Chemistry ; including the Apph'cations 



of the Science ia. the Arts. By T. Graham, F.R.S. L. & E. Pro- 



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