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part and their use, exemplify 'd in making out logarithms or 

 natural numbers from them to 60 figures, there being a table of 

 them for all primes to 1100, true to 61 figures • 2, a concise 

 treatise of polyedra, or solid bodies of many bases. By A. S., 

 Philomath. 4°. London, 1717. 



Sharp, Granville. The Prize Essay on the Application of recent In- 

 ventions collected at the Great Exhibition of 1851 to the purposes 

 of practical Banking. 8°. London, 1852. 



Sharp, Samuel. A Treatise on the Operations of Surgery, with a 

 description and representation of the instruments used in perform- 

 ing them ; to which is prefixed an introduction on the Nature and 

 Treatment of Wounds, Abscesses, and Ulcers. 8°. London, 1739. 



A critical Enquiry into the present state of Surgery. 



8°. London, 1750. 



Sharp, William. Practical Observations on Injuries of the Head. 



8°. London, 1841. 



Essays on Medicine, being an investigation of Homoeopathy and 



other medical systems. Tenth edition. 8°. London, 1874. 



Sharpe, Benjamin. Tables for Ascertaining the Distance of Objects 

 either afloat or onshore. 8°. 



Sharpe, Daniel. Description of the Fossil Remains of Mollusca found 

 in the Chalk of England. Cephalopoda. (Palasontographical 

 Society.) 4°. London, 1853-56. 



Sharpe, Gh'egory. A Dissertation upon the Origin and Structure of 

 the Latin tongue. 8°. London, 1751. 



Two Dissertations : I- upon the origin, construction, division, 



and relation of Languages ; II. upon the original powers of Letters, 

 wherein is proved that the Hebrew ought to be read without 

 points ; to which is added the Second edition of a Hebrew Grammar 

 and lexicon without points, [preceded by seven letters containing 

 a new method of learning the Hebrew language.] 



3 pts. in 1 vol. 8°. London, 1751. 



Sharpey, William. Cilia. [Cyclop. Anat. Physiol.] 8°. London, 1836. 



Shaw, Alexander. Narrative of the Discoveries of Sir Charles Bell in 

 the Nervous System. 8°. London, 1839. 



An Account of Sir Charles Bell's Classification of the Nervous 



System. 8°. London, 1844. 



Shaw, George. Speculum Linnseanum, sive Zoologise LinnaeansB illus- 

 tratio . . . figuras effinxit Jacobus Sowerby. Speculum Linnas- 

 anum, or Linnaean Zoology. . . . [Lat. & Eng.] 



[No. 1.] 4°. Londini, 1790. 



Only two numbers published. 



Museum Leverianum, containing select specimens from the 



Museum of the late Sir Ashton Lever . . . published by James 

 Parkinson, proprietor of the Collection. [Lat. & Engl.] 



4°. London, 1792. 



