D. APPLETON & 00. 'Q PUBLI0ATI0N8. 



Professor E. L. YOUMANS'S WORKS. 



THE HAND-BOOK OF HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE. A 



Fopular Account of Heat, Light, Air, Aliment, and Cleansing, in 

 their Scientific Frinciplea and Sgmestic Applications. 12ino. Illus- 

 trated, Cloth, $1.75. 



THE CULTURE DEMANDED BY MODERN LIFE. 



A Series of Addresses and Arguments on the Claims of Scientific 

 Education, Edited, with an Introduction on Mental Discipline in 

 Education. 1 vol., 12mo. Cloth, $2.00. 



CORRELATION AND CONSERVATION OF FORCES. 



A Series of Expositions by Scientific Men. Edited, with an Intro- 

 duction and Brief Biographical Notices of the Chief Promoters of 

 the New Views, by Edwabd L. Toumans, M. D. 12mo. Cloth, 

 $2.00. 



CONTENTS. 

 I. By Professor W. R. Grote. The Correlation of Physical Forces. 

 II. By Professor Helmholtz. The Interaction of Natural Forces, 

 in. By Dr. J. E. Matbhi. 1 . Remarks on the Forces of Inorganic Nature, 

 2. On Celestial Dynamics. 

 8. On the Mechanical Equivalent of Heat. 

 rV. By Dr. Pakadat. Some Thoughts on the Conservation of Forces. 

 V. By Professor Liebio. The Coimection and Equivalence of Forces. 

 VI. By Dr. Carpenter. The Correlation of the Physical and Vital 

 Forces. 



" This work is a very welcome addition to our scientific literature, and 

 will be particularly acceptable to those who wish to obtain a popular but 

 at the same time precise and clear view of what Faraday justly calls the 

 highest law in physical science, the principle of the conservation of force. 

 (Sufficient attention has not been paid to the publication of collected mono- 

 OTaphs or memoirs upon special subjects. T)r. Youmans's work exhibits 

 the value of such collections in a very striking manner, and we earnestly 

 hope his excellent example may be followed in other branches of science." 

 American Jonmal of Science, 



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