12 BOOKS PUBLISHED BY 
MAXWELL—ADDRESS TO THE SENATUS AND GENERAL 
COUNCIL OF THE UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW. Delivered 
at his Installation as Chancellor of the University, on the 
27th April, 1876. By the late SIR WILLIAM STIRLING 
MAXWELL, K.T., Bart., M.P. 8vo. Is. 
MORTON—-THE TREATMENT OF SPINA BIFIDA BY A NEW 
METHOD. By JAMES MoRTON, M.D., Professor of Materia 
Medica, Anderson’s College, and Surgeon and Clinical 
Lecturer of Surgery in the Glasgow Royal Infirmary. 
Crown 8vo. With Six Illustrations. 5s. 
MUIR—THE EXPRESSION OF A QUADRATIC SURD AS A CON- 
TINUED FRACTION. By THOMAS MulIR, M.A., F.R.S.E., 
Examiner in Mathematics in the University of Glasgow. 
8vo. Is. 6d. 
MURRAY—OLD CARDROSS, a Lecture. By DAvID MURRAY, 
M.A., F.S.A. Scot. Crown 8vo, 1s. 6d. Large paper copies, 
on Dutch Paper, Parchment Wrapper, 6s. 
NEWTON-—Sir Isaac NEwTON’s PRINCIPIA. Edited by 
SIR WILLIAM THOMSON, D.C.L., LL.D., F.R.S., Professor 
of Natural Philosophy in the University of Glasgow, Fellow 
of St. Peter’s College, Cambridge; and HUGH BLACKBURN, 
M.A., late Fellow of Trinity College. Cambridge. Crown 
4to. 31s. 6d. 
‘So far as we have compared it with other copies, this edition seems to 
be better than any of its predecessors. The printing and paper are 
excellent, and the cuts especially are greatly improved." —WVe¢ure. 
NICHOL—TABLES OF EUROPEAN LITERATURE AND HISTORY, 
FROM A.D. 200 TO 1876. By JOHN NICHOL, M.A., Balliol, 
Oxon., LL.D., Regius Professor of English Language and 
Literature, in the University of Glasgow.  4to, Cloth. 
6s. 6d. 
‘‘ The tables are clear, and form an admirable companion to the student 
of history, or indeed to any one who Acie to revise his recollection of 
facts."’"— Times. 
