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©uarterlg Hist of publications recei&eti for ftebieto* 



1. The Elements of Natural Philosophy ; or, an Introduction to the 



Study of the Physical Sciences. By Charles Brooke, M.A., 

 F.R.S. Based on the Treatise by the late Dr. Golding Bird. 

 Sixth Edition. 880 pp. Fcap. 8vo. 701 Wood Engravings. 



John Churchill $ Sons. 



2. Hospitals, Infirmaries, and Dispensaries : their Construction, 



Interior Arrangement, and Management, with Descriptions of 

 existing Institutions and Piemarks on the present System of 

 affording Belief to the Sick Poor. By F. Oppert, M.D., 

 L.R.C.P.L., Physician to the City Dispensaiy. 230 pp. Boy. 

 8vo. 58 Wood Engravings. John Churchill & Sons. 



3. A Dictionary of Science, Literature, and Art. New edition by 



W. T. Brande, D.C.L., F.E.S., and Eev. Geo. W. Cox, M.A. 

 3 vols. 8vo. Longmans &,- Co. 



4. Blind People : their Works and Ways ; with Sketches of the Lives 



of some famous Blind Men. By Bev. B. G. Johns, M.A., 

 Chaplain of the Blind School, St. George's Fields. With 

 Engravings. 200 pp. Post 8vo. John Murray. 



5. Light : its Influence on Life and Health. By Forbes Winslow, 



M.D., D.C.L. Oxon. (Hon.), &c. Longmans S? Co. 



6. The North-west Peninsula of Iceland : being the Journal of a 



Tour in Iceland in the Spring and Summer of 1862. Bv 

 C. W. Shepherd, M.A., F.Z S. 170 pp. Crown 8vo. 



Longmans § Co. 



7. The Electric Telegraph. By Dr. Lardner. A new edition by 



Edw. B. Bright, F.R.A.S., Secretary of 1he British and Irish 

 Magnetic Telegraph Company. 140 Engravings. 280 pp. 

 Post 8vo. James Walton. 



8. Handbook of Astronomy. By Dionysius Lardner, D.C.L. Third 



edition by Edwin Duukin, F.B.A.S., Superintendent of the 

 Altazimuth Department, Boyal Observatory, Greenwich. 38 

 Plates and 109 Wood Engravings. 550 pp. Post 8vo. 



James Walton. 



9. Memoirs, Annual Beport, and Catalogues of the Geological Survey 



of India. Calcutta. 



