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CATALOGUE OF K EW WORKS 
JAMES. -A HISTORY OF THE LIFE OF EDWARD THE BLACK PRINCE, 
and of various Events connected therewith, which occurred during tlie Reign of Edward III. 
King of England. By G. P. R. James, Esq. 2d Edition. \ 2 vols, foolscap Svo.with Map, 15j. cl 
JAMES.-LIVES OF THE MOST EMINENT FOREIGN STATESMEN. 
ByG.P.R, James. Esq., and E.E.Crowe, Esq. 5 vols. foolscap 8vo. with Vignette Titles. 
30«. cloth. 
LORD JEFFREY.— CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE EDINBURGH REVIEW. 
By Francis Jeffrey, now one of the Judges in the Court of Session in Scotland. 4 vols. 8vo. 
485. cloth. 
JOHNSON.-THE FARMER'S ENCYCLOP/EDIA, 
And DICTIONARY of RURAL AFFAIRS: embracing all the recent Discoveries in Agri- 
cultural Chemistry; adapted to the comprehension of unscientific Readers. By Cuthbert 
W. Johnson, Esq., F.R.S. Barrister-at-Law, Corresponding Member of the Agricultural 
Society cf Konigsberg, and of the Maryland Horticultural Society , Author of several of the 
Prize Essays of the Royal Agricultural Society of England, and other Agricultural Works ; 
Editor of the " Farmer's Almanack," etc. 1 thick vol. 8vo. illustrated by Wood Engravings 
of the best and most improved Agricultural Implements. 2?. 10s. cloth. 
Cuthbert Johnson's ' Farmer''s Encyclopefdia'' is one of the best books of its class." 
Dr.Lindley, in The Gardeners' Chronicle. 
KANE. -THE INDUSTRIAL RESOURCES OF IRELAND. 
By Robert Kane, M.D. Secretary to the Council of the Royal Irish Academy, Professor of 
Natural Philosophy to the Royal Dublin Society, and of Chemistry to the Apothecaries' 
Hall of Ireland. Post 8vo. 7s cloth. 
*♦ Professor Kane's volume on the ' Industrial Resources of Ireland' contains a masterly 
view of the physical materials upon which Irish industry might work. The fuel, the water- 
power^ the minerals, the composition and capabilities of the soil, the nature and locality of 
manures, and the means of internal communication existing in the country, are successively 
taken up, analysed, and laid before the reader, in their scientijic as well as their practical 
bearings.^' — Morning Chronicle. 
KANE.— ELEMENTS OF CHEMISTRY; 
Including the most Recent Discoveries and Applications of the Science to Medicine and 
Pharmacy, and to the Arts. By Robert Kane, M.D. M.R.I. A. Professor of Natural Philosophy 
to the Royal Dublin Society. 8vo. with 236 Woodcuts, 24«. cloth. 
KATER AND LARDNER.— A TREATISE ON MECHANICS. 
By Captain Kater and Dr. Lardner. New Edition. Foolscap 8vo. Vignette Title, and 
19 Plates, comprising 224 distinct figures, 6s. cloth. 
KEIGHTLEY.-OUTLINES OF HISTORY, 
From the Earliest Period. By Thomas Keightley, Esq. New Edition, corrected and con- 
siderably improved. Foolscap 8vo., 6s. cloth ; or 6s. 6rf. bound 
KING —A SELECTION FROM THE SPEECHES AND WRITINGS OF THE 
LATE LORD KING. With a short Introductory Memoir, by Earl Fortescue. Demy 8vo. 
Portrait, 12s. cloth. 
«• Earl Fortescue has rendered good service to both economic and moral science by this 
seasonable publication. His selections are most judiciously made, and will raise his relative's 
high character as an able and upright politician, whose views were singularly in advance of 
his a^e, while every parliamentary session adds proof of their soundness. In his Memoir, 
his Lordship has shewn that he can not only appreciate Lord Kin^, but that he is well able to 
maintain the principles and enforce the doctrines to which his illustrious relative devoted his 
/j/e."— Athenaeum. 
KIPPIS.--A COLLECTION OF HYMNS AND PSALMS, 
For Public and Private Worship. Selected and prepared by A. Keppis, D.D., Abraham Rees, 
D.D^, the Rev. Thomas Jervis, and tbe Rev. T. Morgan. To which is added, a Supplement. 
New Edition, corrected and improved. 18mo. 5s. bound. 
KIRBY AND SPENCE.— AN INTRODUCTION TO ENTOMOLOGY; 
Or, Elements of the Natural History of Insects: comprising an account of noxious and 
useful Insects, of their Metamorphoses, Food, Stratagems, Habitations, Societies, Motions, 
Noises, Hybernation, Instinct, etc. By W. Kirby, M.A. F.R.S. & L.S. Rector of Barham ; 
and W. Spence, Esq., F.R.S. & L.S. 6th Edition, corrected and considerably enlarged. 
2 vols. 8vo. 1M1«. 6rf. cloth. , ,. , , 
The first ttco volumes of the Introduction to Entomology^' arc now published as a 
separate work, distinct from the third and fourth volumes, and, though much enlarged, 
at a considerable reduction of price, in order that the numerous class of readers who confine 
their study of insects to that of their manners and economy, need not be burthened with the 
cost of the technical portion of the work relating to their anatomy, physiology , etc. 
KNAPP.— GRAMINA BRITANNICA; 
Or Representations of the British Grasses : with Remarks and occasional Descriptions. By 
I. L. Knapp, Esq. F.L.S. & A.S. 2d Edition. 4to. with 118 Plates, beautifully coloured, 
3Z. 16s. boards. 
*' Most of the persons interested in the art of distinguishing grasses are country gentlemen 
and farmers, who know nothing of botany, and cannot use the techinal descriptions or analy- 
tical figures of botanists. To that great class such a book is invaluable. It o?ight, in fact, 
to form part of the library of every one interested in rural affairs ; for there are few plants 
so difficult to distinguish as grasses, not any more so, and none which it is more important to 
know correctly, because of their various uses and qualities. With Mr. Knapp's book before 
him, no one can have the least difficulty in making himself master of the subject.'''' 
