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16 CATALOGUE OF KEW WORKS 



KANE ELEMENTS OF CHEMISTRY ; 



Including the most Recent Discoveries and Applications of the Science to Medicine and 

 Pharmacy, and to the Arts. By Robert Kane, M.D. M.R.I. A. Professor of Natural Philosophy 

 to the Royal Dublin Society. 1 thick volume, 8vo. with 236 Woodcuts, 24s. cloth. 



KATER AND LARDNER. — A TREATISE ON MECHANICS. 



By Captain Kater and Dr. Lardner. New Edition. 1 vol. foolscap 8vo. Vignette Title, and 

 19 Plates, comprising 224 distinct figures, 6s. cloth. 



KAVANAGH. — THE DISCOVERY OF THE SCIENCE OF LANGUAGES; 



in which are shewn the real Nature of the Parts of Speech, the Signification of the Termina- 

 tions of Words, the Meanings which all Words carry in themselves as their own Definitions, 

 and the Origin of Words, Letters, Figures, etc. By Morgan Kavanagh. 2 vols. 8vo. 24s. cl. 



KEIGIITLEY.— OUTLINES OF HISTORY, 



From the Earliest Period. By Thomas Keightley, Esq. New Edition, corrected and con- 

 siderably improved, foolscap 8vo. pp. 468, 6s. cloth ; or 6s. 6c?. bound. 



KING —A SELECTION FROM THE SPEECHES AND WRITINGS OF THE 



LATE LORD KING. With a short Introductory Memoir, by Earl Fortesque. Demy 8vo. 

 Portrait, 12s. cloth. 



" Earl Fortescue has rendered good service to both economic and moral science by this 

 seasonable publication. His selections are most judiciously made, and will raise his relative's 

 high character as an able and upright politician, whose views were singularly in advance of 

 his age, while every parliamentary session adds proof of their soundness. In his Memoir, 

 his Lordship has shewn that he can not only appreciate Lord King, but that he is well able to 

 maintain the principles and enforce the doctrines to which his illustrious relative devoted his 

 life. 11 — Athenaeum. 



KIPPIS.-A COLLECTION OF HYMNS AND PSALMS, 



For Public and Private Worship. Selected and prepared by A. Keppis, D.D., Abraham Rees, 

 D.D., the Rev. Thomas Jervis, and the Rev. T. Morgan. To which is added, a Supplement. 

 New Edition, corrected and improved, 18mo. 5s. bound. 



KIRBY AND SPENCE.— AN INTRODUCTION TO ENTOMOLOGY; 



Or, Elements of the Natural History of Insects: comprising an account of noxious and 

 useful Insects, of their Metamorphoses, Food, Stratagems, Habitations, Societies, Motions, 

 Noises, Hybernation, Instinct, etc. By W. Kirby, M.A. F.R.S. & L.S. Rector of Barham ; 

 and W. Spence, Esq., F.R.S. & L.S. 6th Edition, corrected and considerably enlarged, 

 2 vols. 8vo. If. lis. 6d. cloth. 



The first two volumes of the ** Introduction to Entomology 1 ' arc now published as a 

 separate work, distinct from the third and fourth volumes, and, though much enlarged, 

 at a considerable reduction of price, in order that the numerous class of readers who confine 

 their study of insects to that of their manners and economy, need not be burthened with the 

 cost of the technical portion oj the work relating to their anatomy , physiology , etc. 



KNAPP.— CRAMINA BRITANNICA; 



Or, Representations of the British Grasses: with Remarks and occasional Descriptions. By 

 I. L. Knapp, Esq. F.L.S. & A.S. 2d Edition, 4to. with 118 Plates, beautifully coloured, 

 pp. 250, 3/. 16s. boards. 



LAING.— THE CHRONICLE OF THE KINGS OF NORWAY, 



From the Earliest Period of the History of the Northern Sea Kinj>s to the Middle of the 

 Twelfth Century, commonly called the Heimskringla. Translated from the Icelandic of 

 Snorro Sturleson, with Notes, and a Preliminary Discourse, by Samuel Laing, author of 

 *« Notes of a Traveller," etc. 3 vols. 8vo. 36s. cloth. 

 " Mr .Laing' 1 s work has something for almost everybody ; for the historian, the antiquary, 

 the poet, and dramatist, and the ordinary reader in search of entertainment. Along with 

 much authentic history, it reveals the dark superstitions and wild Paganism of ancient 

 Scandinavia, the Odin Mythology. And then, what were the perilous and daring adventures 

 of the heroes of the * Newgate Calendar ,' the Dick Tnrpins and Jack Sheppards, to those 

 of the fierce Berscerkers, and brave although ferocious Vikings f"— Tait's Magazine. 



LAING.— A TOUR IN SWEDEN 



In 1838 ; comprising Observations on the Moral, Political, and Economical State of the Swedish 

 Nation. By Samuel Laing, Esq. 8vo. 12s. cloth. 



LAING.— NOTES OF A TRAVELLER 



On the Social and Political State of France, Prussia, Switzerland, Italy, and other parts of 

 Europe, during the present Century. By Samuel Laing, Esq. 2d Edition, 8vo. 16s. cloth. 



LAING.— JOURNAL OF A RESIDENCE IN NORWAY 



During the years 1834, 1835, and 1836 ; made with a view' to inquire into the Rural and Political 

 Economy of that Country, and the Condition of its Inhabitants. By Samuel Laing, Esq. 

 2d Edition, 8vo. 14s. cloth. 



LARDNER'S CABINET CYCLOP/EDIA; 



Comprising a Series of Original Works on History, Biography, Literature, the Sciences, Arts, 

 and Manufactures. Conducted and edited by Dr. Lardner. 



The Series complete in One Hundred and Thirty-three Volumes, 39/. 18s. (Two Volumes 

 remain to be published.) The Works separate, 6s. per volume. 



" In the completeness of its treatises the Cabinet Cyclopaedia is unrivalled ; and now that 

 the whole plan is carried out, it exhibits an extensive body of available knowledge, such as 

 this orvo other country has ever yet presentedin a popular and convenient form."— Britannia. 



