1056 GENERAL SCIENCE. 



Thomson, (Dr.) John, (cont.). An Account of the Life, Lectures, 

 and Writings of William Cullen, M.D. 



Vol. 1. 8°. Edinburgh, 1832. 



re-issued with a Biographical Notice of the Author. 



Vol. 1. 8°. Edinburgh, 1859. 



Vol. 2, commenced by Dr. John Thomson and Dr. 



William Thomson and concluded by David Craigie. 



8°. Edinburgh, 1859. 



Thomson, Samuel. The Thomsonian Materia Medica, or Botanic 

 Family Physician, comprising a philosophical theory. Twelfth 

 edition. 8°. Albany, 1841. 



Thomson, (Br.) Thomas. History of the Royal Society, from its in- 

 stitution to the end of the eighteenth century. 



4°. London, 1812. 



■ Travels in Sweden during the autumn of 1812. 



4°. London, 1813. 



A System of Chemistry. 4 vols. 8°. London, 1817. 



An Attempt to establish the first Principles of Chemistry by 



experiment. 2 vols. 8°. London, 1825. 



The History of Chemistry. 2 vols. 12°. London, 1830-31. 



An Outline of the Sciences of Heat and Electricity. 



8°. London, 1830. 



Second edition. 8°. London, 1840. 



A System of Chemistry of Inorganic Bodies. Seventh edition. 



2 vols. 8°. London, 1831. 

 Chemistry of Organic Bodies : Vegetables. 



8°. London, 1838. 



On the Water of Tunbridge Wells. See Scudamore : An 



Analysis of the Mineral Water of Tunbridge Wells. 



See also Biffault : Supplement a la Traduction Francaise de la 



5 e edit, du Systeme de Chimie. 



Biographical Notice of the late Thomas Thomson, M.D., Regius 



Prof, of Chemistry in the University of Glasgow. 



8°. Glasgow, 1857. 



Thomson, (Dr.) Thomas. Flora Indica. See Hooker, J. D., and 

 Thomson. 



Thomson, William. On Phthisis and the supposed Influence of 

 Climate ; being an Analysis of Statistics of Consumption in this 

 part of Australia, with remarks on the cause of the Increase of 

 that Disease in Melbourne. 8°. Melbourne, 1879. 



Thomson, (Sir) William, and Tait, P. G. Treatise on Natural Philo- 

 sophy. (Clarendon Press Series.) Vol. 1. 8°. Oxford, 1867. 



Thoresby, Ralph. Ducatus Leodiensis ; or, the topography of the 

 ancient and populous town and parish of Leedes, and parts adja- 



