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GENERAL SCIENCE. 



Daubeny, Charles Giles Bridle, (cont.). An Introduction to the Atomic 

 Theory, comprising a Sketch of the Opinions entertained by the 

 most distinguished Ancient and Modern Philosophers with respect 

 to the Constitution of Matter. 8°, Oxford, 1831. 



Second edition. 8°. Oxford, 1850. 



An Inaugural Lecture on the Study of Botany. 



8°. Oxford, 1834. 



— — Narrative of an Excursion to the Lake Amsanctus and to Mount 

 Yultur in Apulia in 1834. 8°. Oxford, 1835. 



Sketch of the Geology of North America. 8°. Oxford, 1839. 



Supplement to the Introduction to the Atomic Theory. . . . 



8°. London, 1840. 



Three Lectures on Agriculture, delivered at Oxford on July 



22nd and Nov. 25th, 1840, and on Jan. 26th, 1841. 



8°. Oxford, 1841. 



A Lecture on Institutions for the better Education of the 



Farming Classes, especially with reference to the proposed Agri- 

 cultural College near Cirencester. 8°. Oxford, 1844. 



[ ] Geology, chapter 3 [Igneous Rocks]. (From the 'Encyclo- 

 paedia Metropolitana.') 4°. London, [1845.] 



On the Site of the Ancient City of the Aurunci, and on the 



Volcanic Phenomena which it exhibits. 8°. Oxford, 1846. 



Can Physical Science obtain a Home in an English University? 



An Inquiry suggested by some Remarks contained in a late 

 number of the ' Quarterly Review.' 8°. Oxford, 1853. 



Lectures on Roman Husbandry, delivered before the University 



of Oxford. * 8°. Oxford, 1857. 



Remarks on the Final Causes of the Sexuality of Plants, with 



particular reference to Mr. Darwin's Work on the Origin of 

 Species. 8°. Oxford, 1860. 



[ ] A Few Words of Apology for the late Professor Baden Powell's 



Essay 1 On the Study of the Evidences of Christianity,' contained 

 in the volume entitled ' Essays and Reviews.' By a Lay Graduate. 



8°. Oxford, 1861. 



Climate : an Inquiry into the Causes of its Differences, and into 



its Influence on Vegetable Life. 8°. London, 1863. 



A Letter to the Provost of Oriel on University Extension. 



8°. Oxford, 1865. 



— Essay on the Trees and Shrubs of the Ancients, being the Sab- 

 stance of four Lectures intended to be supplementary to those on 

 Roman Husbandry. 8°. Oxford, 1865. 



Christianity and Rationalism in their Relations to Natural 



Science : being a Protest against certain Principles advocated in 

 Mr. Lecky's History of the Rise and Influence of the Spirit of 

 Rationalism in Europe. 8°. Oxford, 1867. 



■ Miscellanies : being a Collection of Memoirs and Essays on 

 Scientific and Literary Subjects. 2 vols. 8°. Oxford, 1867. 



