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Gordon (L.) Treatise on the Steam Engine, and on the Motive Power of 

 Heat, with every improvement to the present day. By L. Gordon, Professor 

 of Engineering in the University of Glasgow. 8vo. Illustrated with Wood 

 Engravings and Steel Plates. In the press. 



■ A Synopsis of Lectures on Civil Engineering and Mechanics. 4to. 



London, 1849 . . . . . " . .076 



Gordon and Liddell. Exposition of a Plan for the Metropolitan Water 

 Supply, showing that the Thames at Maple-Durham is the most eligible 

 source from which a supply of pure soft water can be brought for the inha- 

 bitants of London and its suburbs. 8vo. London, 1849 . .010 



Graham. Elements of Chemistry ; including the Application of the Science in 

 the Arts. By T. Graham, F.R.S. L. & E., Professor of Chemistry at Uni- 

 versity College, London. 2nd Edition, entirely revised and greatly enlarged, 

 copiously illustrated with Woodcuts, vol. 1. 1850 . . .110 



^ Part IV. 



Humboldt. Kosmos : a General Survey of the Physical Phenomena of the 

 Universe. By Baron A. Humboldt. The original English Edition, 2 vols, post 

 8vo. London, 1848 . . . . . .12 



Vol. II. separately, 1848 . . . . . 12 



Esemtz. A Complete Course of Meteorology. By L. P. Ksemtz, Professor of 

 Physics at the University of Halle. With Notes by Ch. 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 . . 12 6 



Enapp. Chemical Technology, or Chemistry applied to the Arts and to 

 Manufactures. By F. Knapp, Professor at the University of Giessen. 

 Edited, with numerous Additions, by Dr. E. Konalds, Professor of Che- 

 mistry at the Koyal College, Galway ; and Dr. Thomas Richardson, of 

 Newcastle-on-Tyne. Illustrated with 600 large Woodcuts, 3 vols. 8vo. 

 London, 1848—1850 . . . . . .330 



Vol. III. separately . . . . .110 



Enipe. Geological Map of the British Isles ; in a case. London, 1848 .440 



Xieon (John A.) The Art of Manufacturing and Refining Sugar, including 

 the Manufacture and Revivification of Animal Charcoal. With an Atlas of 14 

 Plates, illustrative of the Machinery and Building. Large folio. London, 1850 3 3 



Iiiebig. Chemistry and Physics, in relation to Physiology and Pathology. By 

 Baron Justus Liebig, Professor of Chemistry at the University of Giessen. 2nd 

 Edition, 8vo. London, 1847 . . . . .030 



Mansfield. Benzole ; its Nature and Utility. 8vo. London, 1849 . .0 16 



Mitchell (J.) Manual of Practical Assaying, intended for the use of 

 Metallurgists, Captains of Mines and Assayers in General. With a copious 

 Table, for the purpose of ascertaining in Assays of Gold and Silver the precise , 

 amount, in Ounces, Pennyweights, and Grains, of noble Metal contained in 

 one ton of Ore from a given quantity. 1 vol. post 8vo. London, 1846 . 10 6 



Treatise on the Adulterations of Food, and the Chemical Means em- 

 ployed 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. 12mOi London, 1848 . . .060 



MnUer. Principles of Physics and Meteorology. By J. MuUer, M.D. Illustrated 



with 530 Wood-cuts, and 2 coloured Plates, 8vo. Loudon, 1847 . . 18 



Nichol. Astronomy Historically and Scientifically developed, showing the Rise of 

 the Science from its Growth, and the Character of the illustrious Men who have 

 contributed to it. By J. P. Nichol, Professor of Astronomy in the University 

 of Glasgow. 2 vols. 8vo. Illustrated by Plates and Woodcuts. In the 

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Our Planetary System, its Order and Physical Structure. 12mo. With 

 Wood-cuts. London, 1850 . . . . .066 



Views of the Grander Revolutions of our Globe. 12mo. With Woodcuts. 



London, 1850 . . . . . . .066 



The Arrangement of the Fixed Stars. 12mo. With Plates. In the 



press. 



Htppolyte BatlUere'a PiibllcatlonB. 



