GENERAL SCIENCE. 



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Taylor, Alfred Swaine. On the Temperature of the Earth and Sea, 

 in reference to the Theory of Central Heat : a Lecture. 



8°. London, 1846. 



On Poisons, in relation to Medical Jurisprudence and Medicine. 



12°. London, 1848. 



Third edition. 12°. London, 1875. 



The Principles and Practice of Medical Jurisprudence. 



8°. London, 1865. 



Second edition. 2 vols. 8°. London, 1873. 



A Manual of Medical Jurisprudence. Ninth edition. 



12°. London, 1874. 



Tenth edition. 12°. London, 1879. 



Taylor, Brook. Methodus Incrementorum directa et inversa. 



4°. Londini, 1715. 



Linear Perspective ; or a new method of representing justly all 



manner of objects as they appear to the eye in all situations. 



8°. London, 1715. 



New Principles of Linear Perspective. . , . 8°. London, 1719. 



Bound with foregoing. 



Not published. Contemplatio Philosophica : a posthumous 



work ; to which is prefixed a life of the author, by his grandson 

 Sir William Young, with an appendix containing sundry original 

 papers, letters, &c. 8°. London, 1793. 



See also Jacquier : Elementi di perspettiva ; Kirby, Joshua. 



Taylor, Henry. Observations on the Current Coinage of Great Britain, 

 as the medium of barter, calculation and accounts ; and on Pro- 

 fessor De Morgan's Plan for its more convenient and scientific 

 arrangement on the Decimal System, with the advantages that 

 would result from it exemplified. 8°. London, 1846. 



Simple Arithmetic as connected with the National Coinage, 



Weights and Measures. Third edition. 12°. London, 1847. 



Taylor, James. A Sketch of the Topography and Statistics of Dacca. 



8°. Calcutta, 1840. 



Taylor, John. A new treatise of the Diseases of the chrystalline Hu- 

 mour of a human Eye ; or, of the Cataract and Glaucoma, with 

 an exact description of a new method of making the operations 

 necessary to the removal of these diseases. 8°. London, 1736. 



Taylor, John. Marmor Sanduicense, cum commentario et notis. 



4°. Cantabrigise, 1743. 



Taylor, Michael. A Sexagesimal Table, exhibiting at sight the result 

 of any Proportion where the terms do not exceed 60 minutes ; 

 also, Tables of the equation of second difference, and Tables for 

 turning the lower denominations of English money, weights, and 

 measures, into sexagesimal of the higher and vice -versa, and the 

 sexagesimal table turned into seconds as far as the 1000th column. 



4°. London. 1780. 



