A LIST OF MISCELLANKOUS SCIENTIFIC WORKS. 



MISCELLANEOUS SCIENTIFIC WORKS. 



AMERICAN (The) FLORA; or, History of Plants and Wild Flowers ; 

 containing their Scientific and General Description, Natural 

 History, &c. 4 vols., 4to., with 220 coloured plates. New York, 

 1848—50. £5. 



BOUSSINGAULT. Rural Economy; in its Relation with Chemistry, 

 Physics, and Meteorology. By J. B. Boussingault, Member of 

 the Institute of France. Second edition, with Notes, carefully 

 revised and corrected, 8vo., cloth boards. London, 1845. 185. 



DUMAS AND BOUSSINGAULT. The Chemical and Physiological 

 Balance of Organic Nature ; an Essay. By J. Dumas and J. B. 

 BOUSSINGAULT, Members ofthe Institute of France. 1 vol.l2mo. 4s. 



ETHNOGRAPHICAL LIBRARY. Conducted by Mr. Edwin 

 NoRRis, of the Asiatic Society, Vol. I. The Native Races of the 

 Indian Archipelago. Papuans. By George Windsor Earl. 

 Post 8vo. Illustrated with 5 coloured plates, 2 maps, and 

 woodcuts. London, 1S53. 10s. 6d. 



ETHNOGRAPHICAL LIBRARY. Vol. II. The Russian Races, by 

 R. Latham, L.L.D. With a map and coloured plates. 1854. 8s. 



FAU. The Anatomy of the External Forms of Man for Artists and 

 Sculptors. Edited by R. Knox, M.D., with Additions. 8vo., and 

 28 4to. plates. Plain, £1 45. Coloured plates, £2 25. 



FLOURENS (P.) On Human Longevity, and the Amount of Life 

 upon the Globe. By P. Flourens, Perpetual Secretary to the 

 Academy of Sciences, Paris. Edited by C. Martel. 12mo. 

 London, 1855. 35. 



KAEMTZ. A Complete Course of Meteorology. By L. F. Kaemtz, 

 Professor of Physics at the University of Halle. With Notes by 

 Cii. Martins, and an Appendix by L. Lalanne. Translated with 

 Additions, by C. V. Walker. 1 vol. post 8vo., pp. 624, with 15 

 plates, cloth boards. 1845. 125. del. 



LATHAM (R. G.) The Native Races of the Russian Empire. 12mo. 

 with a map and coloured plates. London, 1 854. 85. 



MARTIN. A General Introduction to tiie Natural History_ of 

 Mammiferous Animals ; with a particular View of the Physical 

 History of Man, and the more closely allied Genera of the Order 

 " Quadrumana," or Monkeys. Illustrated with 296 Anatomical, 

 Osteological, and other engravings on wood, and 12 full j^lates, by 

 W. Harvey. 1 vol. 8vo. London, 1841. I65. 



MITCHELL (J-)- Treatise on the Adulterations of Food, and the 

 Chemical Means employed to detect them. Containing Water, 

 Flour, Bread, Milk, Cream, Beer, Cider, Wines, Spirituous Liquors, 

 Coffee, Tea, Chocolate, Sugar, Honey, Lozenges, Cheese, Vinegar, 

 Pickles, Anchovy Sauce and Paste, Catsup, Olive (Salad) Oil, 

 Pepper, Mustard. 12mo. London, 1848. 6s. 



OWEN. Odontography ; or, a Treatise on the Comparative Anatomy 

 of the Teeth, their Physiological Relations, Mode of Development, 

 and Microscopical Structure in the Vertebrate Animals. By 

 Richard Owen, F.R.S., Corresponding Member of the Royal 

 Academy of Sciences, Paris and Berlin ; Hunterian Professor to 

 the Royal College of Surgeons, London. 2 vols., royal 8vo., con- 

 taining 168 plates, half-bound russia. London, 1840 — 45. £6 6s. 



QUEKETT (J.) Practical Treatise on the Use of the Microscope. 

 Illustrated with 11 steel plates and 300 wood engravings. 8vo. 

 3rd edition. Loudon, 1855. £l Is. 



