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MILLER’S (DR W.A.) ELEMENTS OF CHEMISTRY PART I. Chemical 
Physics. Sixth Edition, revised, with Additions, by H. MACLEOD, F.C.S^ Professor of 
Experimental Science, Royal Indian Civil Engineering College, Cooper s Hill ; with 274 
Woodcuts 8v0 ‘ 
MILLER’S ELEMENTS OF CHEMISTRY. PART ^.povEfl^toTe'LTt 
Six 1 h Edition, revised throughout, with Additions by C. E. GROVES, Sec. to the In.t. 
of Chem. of Great Britain and Ireland, Fellow of the Chem. Soc. of Lond., Pans, and 
Ber.in. With 376 Woodcuts. .. .. •• •• •• •• •• ° v0 * 
MTTTFR’R FIFMFNTS OF CHEMISTRY PART III. The Chemistry of 
^ Carbon impounds, or Organic Chemistry . Hyd-ocarbOHS, Alcoho's Ethers Aldehides, 
mid Parafhnoid Acids. With 20 Woodcuts. Fifth Edition, revised, and for tlvs most part 
re-wri’ten, by H. E. ARMSTRONG, Ph.D , F.R.S , and C. E. GROVES, F.C.S., Sec. 
Inst. Chem " * 8v0, 
KOI RE’S (DR. HO SHORT TEXT-BOOK OF INORGANIC CHEMISTRY. 
Iransl ted and Edited from the Second German Edition by 1 . S. HUM PlDGE, Pn.D., 
R Sc (Lond), Professor of Chemistry and Physics in the University College of Wales, 
Abervstwith. With a Coloured Table of Speftra and 66 Illustrations engraved on W ood. 
* Crown ovo. 
REYNOLDS’ (DR. J. E) EXPERIMENTAL 
Students. Fcp. 8vo. with numerous Woodcuts. Part I. 
Part II. “Non-Metals.” 
Part III. “ Metals and Allied Bodies.” 
GANOT’S NATURAL PHILOSOPHY F0R j GENERAL READERS and 
YOUNG PERSON b • a Course of Physics divested ot Mathematical Formula, expressed 
in the Language of daily li e. Translated and Edited from GANOT’S “ Cours Elementaire 
de Physique, ’ bv E. ATKIN SON, Ph D., F.C.S., Professor of Experimental Science, Staff 
College Sandhurst. The Fifth Edition, wih 20 pages of new matter, 2 Plates, and 495 w oodcuts 
6 * Crown 8vo. 
GANOT’S ELEMENTARY TREATISE ON PHYSICS Experimental 
and Appuid, lor the use of Colleges and 8ch ols. Translated and edited fromCiANOI S 
*■ Elements de Phtsique,”by F. A "I KIN SON, Ph.D., F.C.S. Eleventh Edition, revised and 
enlarged ; with 5 Coloured Plates and 898 Woodcu Crown 8vo. 
GLAZEBROOK (R. T.) AND SHAW’S (W. N.) PRACTICAL PHYSICS. 
With 62 Woodcuts .. .. •• •• •• •• •• Leap. bvo. 
* * This book is intended for the assistance of students and teachers in Physical laboratories, 
* and the substance of it has alreai y been used by the authors in conducing their 
elementary classes in Practical Physics at the Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge. 
GOODEVE’S (T. M.) PRINCIPLES OF MECHANICS. New Edition, 
re written and enlarged. With 253 Woodcuts Crown 8 vo. 
GOODEVE’S ELEMENTS OF MECHANISM. New Edition, re-written 
and enlarged. Vv ith 342 Woodcuts .. .. •• •• •• Crown 8vo. 
PROCTOR S (R. A.) LIGHT SCIENCE FOR LEISURE HOURS; Familiar 
Essay! on Scientific Subjects, Natura' Phenomena, & c. . . 3 vols. crown 8vo. each 
PROCTOR’S OTHER WORLDS THAN OURS; the Plurality of Worlds 
studied under the light of recent scientific researches. With 14 illustrations. Crown 8 vo. 
PROFTOR’^ NFW STAR ATLAS, for the Library, the School, and the 
PR Observatory; in twelve circular maps (with two Index Plates). With an Introduction on 
the Study of the Stars, illustrated by 9 Diagrams .. .. .. .. Crown 8vo. 
GWILT S ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF ARCHITECTURE, Historical, Theoretical, 
and P.aCtical. Illustrated with more than 1100 Engravings on Wood by R. branston from 
drawings by J. S. Gwilt. Revised, with Alterations and Considerable Additions, by W YATT 
PAPVS ORTH. Additionally illustrat d with nearly 400 V\ ood Engravings by O. JEVVIT T 
and nearly 200 other Woodcuts .. .. .. •• •• •• •• 8vo - 
URE’S DICTIONARY OF ARTS. MANUFACTURES, AND MINES ; 
containing a cle-,r exposition of their Principles and Practice. J he Seventh Edition, 
completely revised and greatly enlarged by ROBE RT HLNL, F.R.S. , Keeper of Mining 
Records assisted by F. W. RUDLER, F.G.S., and by numerous Contributors. With 
abive 2604 Woodcuts vols. medium 8vo. 
MITCHELL'S (J.) MANUAL OF PRACTICAL ASSAYING. Fifth Edition 
( 1881), revised and re-ed.ted by WILLIAM CROOKES, F.K.S., with Improvements and 
Additions rendered necessary by the Progress of Chtmical Science. With 1S8 Woodcuts. 8vo. 
<1 a standard work in the laboratory, and an indispensable guide for the Student, 
“ The work, as it now stands, may safely be taken as a guide by buyers of ores, and by all 
persons engaged in the industry of chemical manufacture.”— Mining Journal. 
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