GENERAL SCIENCE. 



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Ross, Alexander Milton, (cont.). The Forest Trees of Canada. 



8°. Toronto, 1875. 



Ross, (Sir) James Clark. A Voyage of Discovery and Research in the 

 Southern and Antarctic Regions during the years 1839-43. 



2 vols. 8°. London, 1847. 



For Zoology, see Bichardson, (Sir) J., and Gray. 



Ross, (Sir) John. An explanation of Captain Sabine's remarks on the 

 late Voyage of discovery to Baffin's Bay. 8°. London, 1819. 



A Voyage of Discovery in H.M. ships Isabella and Alexander 



for the purpose of exploring Baffin's Bay and enquiring into the 

 probability of a North- West Passage. Second edition. 



2 vols. 8°. London, 1819. 



A Treatise on Navigation by Steam ; comprising a history of the 



steam engine, and an essay towards a system of the naval tactics 

 peculiar to steam navigation. 4°. London, 1828. 



Narrative of a Second Voyage in search of a North-West Pas- 

 sage, and of a Residence in the Arctic Regions during the years 

 1829-33 ; including the reports of James Clark Ross, and the dis- 

 covery of the Northern magnetic pole. 4°. London, 1835. 



Appendix to the Narrative of a Second Voyage, &c. 



4°. London, 1835. 



Observations on a work, entitled 4 Voyages of Discovery and 



Research within the Arctic Regions ' by Sir John Barrow, Bart., 

 setat. 82, being a refutation of the numerous misrepresentations 

 contained in that volume. 8°. London, 1846. 



A short treatise on the Deviation of the Mariner's Compass, 



with Rules for its corrections and diagrams. 8°. London, 1849. 



R[oss], W. The new Astronomer, or Astronomy made easy by in- 

 struments that shew the Stars or Planets Places, or of Luna. 



8°. London, 1735. 



A Further Addition to the New Astronomer. 8°. London, 1760. 



Ross, (Col.) William Alexander. Pyrology, or Fire Chemistry. 



8°. London, 1875. 



Alphabetical Manual of Blowpipe Analysis, showing all known 



methods, old and new. 8°. London, 1880. 



Rosse, Alexander. The New Planet no planet : or, the Earth no 

 wandring star, except in the wandring heads of Galileans ; here 

 the Earth's immobility is asserted, and Copernicus his opinion, as 

 erroneous, ridiculous and impious, fully refuted. 4°. London, 1646. 



Rossel, 22. P. E. de. A practical Treatise on finding the Latitude and 

 Longitude at Sea ; with tables designed to facilitate the calcula- 

 tions. Translated from the French by Thomas Myers : to which 

 are subjoined, an extensive series of practical examples, an introduc- 

 tion to the tables, and some additional tables. 8°. London, 1815. 



See also Bezout : Traite de navigation ; Biot : Traite elemen- 



taire d'astronomie physique. 



