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GENERAL SCIENCE. 



Osann, 0. W. Die Anwendung des hydroelektrischen Stromes als 

 Aetzmittel. 8°. Wiirzburg, 1842. 



Grundziige der Lehre von dem Magnetismus und der Elek- 



tricitat. 8°. Wiirzburg, 1847. 



Osbeck, Pehr. Dagbok ofwer en Ostindisk Resa, aren 1750-52, med 

 anmarkningar nti Naturkunnigheten, frammande Folkslags Sprak, 

 Seder . . .; och Torens Bref. 8°. Stockholm, 1757. 



A Yoyage to China and the East Indies ; together with a 



voyage to Suratte, by 0. Toreen ; and an account of the Chinese 

 husbandry, by C. G. Eckeberg. Translated by J. R. Forster ; to 

 which are added, a Faunula and Flora Sinensis. 



2 vols. 8°. London, 1771. 



Osborn, Sherard. Stray Leaves from an Arctic Journal, or eighteen 

 months in the Polar regions in search of Sir John Franklin in 

 1850-51. 8°. London, 1852. 



New edition. 12°. Edinburgh, 1865. 



Quedah. A Cruise in Japanese Waters. The Fight on the 



Peiho. New editions. 8°. Edinburgh, 1865. 



The Discovery of the North- West Passage by H.M.S. Investi- 



gator, Capt. R. McClure, 1850-54, from the Logs and Journals of 

 Capt. McClure. 8°. London, 1856. 



Fourth edition. 8°. Edinburgh, 1865. 



Osborn, William. An Essay on Laborious Parturition ; in which the 

 Division of the Symphysis Pubis is particularly considered. 



8°. London, 1783. 



Osborne, Jonathan. Memoir of John Rutty, M.D. 8°. Dublin, 1847. 



Osburn, William; (jun.). An Account of an Egyptian Mummy 

 presented to the Museum of the Leeds Philosophical and Literary 

 Society by John Blayds . . . with an appendix by E. S. George, 

 T. P. Teale, and R. Hey. 8°. Leeds, 1828. 



O'Shaughnessy, (Sir) William Brooke, [originally W. 0' Shaughnessy 

 Broo'ke']. Report on the Chemical Pathology of the Malignant 

 Cholera. ... 8°. London, 1832. 



— =— Memoranda relative to Experiments on the Communication of 

 Telegraphic Signals by Induced Electricity. 8°. Calcutta, 1839. 



On the Preparations of the Indian Hemp, or Gunjah (Cannabis 



Indica), their effects on the animal system in health, and their 

 utility in the treatment of tetanus and other convulsive disorders. 



8°. Calcutta, 1839. 



— — Memorandum of Experiments on the Explosion of Gunpowder 

 under Water by the Galvanic Battery, with a notice of the 

 successful destruction of the wreck of the Equitable at Fultah 

 Reach. 8°. Calcutta, 1840. 



Notes of Lectures on Natural Philosophy. First series on 



Galvanic Electricity. 12°. Calcutta, 1841. 



The Bengal Dispensatory and Companion to the Pharmacopoeia. 



8°. London, 1842. 



