150 Bibliography. 
author to undertake the treatment of other departments of our public 
works in the same elaborate and thorough manner. 
7. Graham’s Elements of Chemistry (2d edition.) has been issued — 
from ve ee of Blaneha ees & Lea, edited by Dr. Br idges. It is only 
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treatises on chemistry in our language, and Dr, Bridges’ editorship 1s 
a guarantee for an accurate re-production of the English edition, He 
has also added valuable ee in correction or extension of the text. 
he Assay of Gold d Si ver Wares: me coe of the laws 
interesting anda same accurate inform 
. Lectures on the Results of the Great Exhibition delivered before 
the Society of Arts. London: David Rouge. 12mo, (sixpence eac ch.) 
—We have already* presented the lectures of Prof. Whewell and of 
Dr. Playfair to our readers. ‘There have been twelve of this series in 
the gee order :— 
v. Dr. Whewell, Master of Trinity: The general bearing of 
the Exhibition on the Progress of Art and Science. 2. Sir H. De la 
Beche: Mining, Quarrying and Metallurgical Processes and Products. 
3. Professor Owen: Animal Raw Products used in the Arts and Man- 
ufactures. 4. Jacob Bell, Esq., M.P.: Chemical and Pharmaceutical 
Processes and Products. 5. Dr. Lyon Playfair: On the Chemica al 
Principles involved in the Manufactures shown at the etary as & 
seo of the necessity of an Industrial Education. 6. Pro ssor Lind- 
: Substances used as Food. 7. Professor Solly: On = > Vegetable 
Sidasiboes used in the Arts and Manufactures, in relation to Commerce 
generally. 8. Professor Willis: Machines and Tools for working in 
Metal, Wood, and other Materials. 9. James Glaisher, Esq. : Philo- 
ping, particularly Life-Boats. 
These of course are of u ineaae interest. Some of them are well 
a of the subjects discussed, others are less happy. 
Course of the History of Modern Philosophy ; by M. VictTo® 
Bi anti tip ee by O. W. Wicut. 2 vols.,8vo. New York, 1852 
D. Apple —We can only announce the appearance of this — 
sentaalcsinay of the eminent French ot that a issued in hand- 
Pi nMbat Surgery and srs Paring: Pan I. 84pp., 8vo, wi 
26 stee! engravings, by M. J. Léveillé. New York, 1852. H. Bail- 
pions cb ai — plates colored, $3.00, plain, $1.75. nrte he . 
* Vol. xiii, p. 352. 
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