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GENERAL SCIENCE. 



Elliott, Charles Boileau, (cont.). Travels in the three great empires of 

 Austria, Russia, and Turkey. 2 vols. 8°. London, 1838. 



Elliott, J". Philosophical observations on the senses of Vision and 

 Hearing ; to which are added a Treatise on Harmonic Sounds, 

 and an Essay on Combustion and Animal Heat. 



8°. London, 1780. 



Ellis, Alexander John. Algebra identified with Geometry ; in a series of 

 five tracts : 1. Euclid's Conception of Ratio and Proportion. 2. 

 ' Carnot's Principle ' for Limits. 3. The Laws of Tensors, or the 

 Algebra of Proportion. 4. The Laws of Clinants, or the Algebra 

 of Similar Triangles lying upon the same Plane. 5. Stigmatic 

 Geometry, or the Correspondence of Points in a Plane. 



8°. London, 1874. 



The History of Musical Pitch. Reprinted, with corrections and 



an Appendix, from the ' Journal of the Society of Arts.' 



8°. London, 1880. 



See also Bessel : Hypsometric Tables ; Flower, J. : The Radix ; 



Helmholtz : On the Sensations of Tone. 



Ellis, George E. Memoir of Sir Benjamin Thompson, Count Rumford, 

 with notices of his Daughter. 8°. Philadelphia, [1873.] 



Ellis, Henry 8. On the Oyster (Ostrea edulis) in the West of England, 

 with a Description of the Experiment in Oyster propagation 

 recently carried out in the river Exe by the Exeter Naturalists' 

 Club. 8°. London, 1865. 



Ellis, John. An Essay towards a Natural History of the Corallines 

 and other marine productions of the like kind, commonly found 

 on the coasts of Great Britain and Ireland ; to which is added the 

 description of a large marine polype, taken near the North Pole 

 by the whalefishers in the summer 1753. 4°. London, 1755. 



Essai sur l'Histoire Naturelle des Corallines . . . traduit de 



F Anglais. 4°. La Haye, 1756. 



Directions for bringing over Seeds and Plants from the East 



Indies and other distant countries, in a state of vegetation ; 

 together with a catalogue of such foreign plants as are worthy of 

 being encouraged in our American Colonies, for the purposes of 

 medicine, agriculture, and commerce ; to which is added, the 

 figure and botanical description of a new sensitive plant, called 

 Dioneea Muscipula, or Yenus's Fly-Trap. 4°. London, 1770. 



An historical account of Coffee ; with an engraving and botanical 



description of the tree ; to which are added sundry papers relative 

 to its culture and use. 4°. London, 1774. 



A Description of the Mangostan and the Bread-fruit ; to which 



are added, directions to voyagers for bringing over these and 

 other vegetable productions, which would be extremely beneficial 

 to the inhabitants of our West India islands. 4°. London, 1775. 



The Natural History of many curious and uncommon Zoophytes, 



