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PHYSICS. 



AKNOTT— The Elements of Physics or Natural Philosophy. By Neil 

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 F.R.S. With numerous Woodcuts. Cr. 8vo. 12g. 6d!. 



COOK— Physics. (Specially adapted for Indian Schools and Students.) 

 By J. Cook, M.A., Principal, Central College, Bangalore. With 

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EABL — The Elements of Laboratory Work: a Course of Natural 

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GANOT— Works by , Professor Ganot. Translated and Edited by E. 

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— '■ Elementary Treatise on Physics, Experimental and Applied. 



With 9 Coloured Plates and 1028 Woodcuts. Crown 8vo. 15s. 



Natural Philosophy for General Readers and Young Persons j 



a Course of Physics divested of' Mathematical Formulse, expressed in 

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GLAZEBBOOS and SHAW— Practical Physics. By R. T. Glazebrook, 

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GUTHRIE — A Class-Book of Practical Physics. Molecular Physics and 

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HELMHOLTZ— Popular Lectures on Scientific Subjects. By Hermann 

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Contents — Vol. I.— The Relation of Natural Science to Science in 



General — Goethe's Scientific Researches — The Physiological Causes of Har- 

 mony in Music — Ice and Glaciers —The Inter-aotion of the Natural Forces 

 The Recent Progress of the Theory of Vision — The Conservation of Force — 

 TJie Aim and Progress of Physical Science. ^ 



Vol. II. — Gustav Magnus. In Memoriam — The Origin and Significance 



of Geometrical Axioms — The Relations of Optics to Painting— The Origin 

 of the Planetary System — Thought in Medicine — Academic Freedom in 

 German Universities — Hermann von Helmholtz. An Autobiographical 



, Sketch. 



WOBTHINGTON— A First Course of Physical Laboratory Practice. 



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WRIGHT— Elementary Physics. By Mark R. Wright, Normal De- 

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