LIBRARY OF ILLUSTRATED 
STANDARD SCIENTIFIC WORKS. 
THE FOLLOWING VOLUMES ARE NOW PUBLISHED. 
I. 
Professor Muller’s Principles of Physics and Meteorology, 
WITH 530 WOODCUTS AND TWO COLORED ENGRAYINGS. 8V0. |3. 
II. 
Professor Weisbach’s Mechanics of Machinery and Engineering. 
2 VOLS. WITH 900 WOODCUTS, 50. 
III. 
Knapp, Ronalds, and Richardson’s Chemical Technology; or, Chemistry 
in its Applications to the Arts and Manufactures. 
FUEL AND ITS APPLICATIONS. 
VOL. .1. IN 2 PARTS. MOST FULLY ILLUSTRATED WITH 433 ENGRAVINGS AND 4 
PLATES. $9. 
(this is the second edition of KNAPp’s TECHNOLOGY.) 
Vol. n. contains : Glass, Alum, Potteries, Cements, Gypsum, etc., 
WITH NUMEROUS ILLUSTRATIONS. $4. 
Vol. in. contains : Food Generally, Bread, Cheese Tea, Coffee, Tobacco, 
Milk, Sugar. 
WITH NUMEROUS ILLUSTRATIONS AND COLORED PLATES. $5. 
VI. 
Quekett’s (John) Practical Treatise, on the Use of the Microscope. 
THIRD EDITION. 
WITH 11 STEEL AND NUMEROUS WOOD ENGRAVINGS. 8V0. $5. 
V. 
Professor Fan’s Anatomy, of the External Form of Man. 
FOR ARTISTS. 
EDITED BY R. KNOX, M.D. 
8VO., AND AN ATLAS OF 28 PLATES, 4tO. PLAIN, $6. COLORED, $10. 
VI. 
Professor Graham’s Elements of Chemistry, with its Application in the 
Arts. 
SECOND EDITION, WITH NUMEROUS WOODCUTS. 2 VOLS. 8V0. $10. 
EDITED BY HENRY WATTS. 
VII. 
Professor Nichol’s Architecture of the Heavens. 
9th EDITION, WITH 23 STEEL PLATES AND MANY WOODCUTS. LONDON, 1851. $3 60.' 
VIII. 
Mitchell’s (J.) Manual of Practical Assaying. 
FOR THE USE OF, METALLtlRGISTS, CAPTAINS OP MINES, AND ASSAYERS IN 
GENERAL. 
SECOND EDITION, MUCH ENLARGED, WITH ILLUSTRATIONS, ETC. $5. 
IX. 
Berkeley’s (Rev. J.) Cryptogamic Botany. 
ILLUSTRATED WITH 12^ WOOD ENGRAVINGS, DRAWN BY THE AUTHOR. 
8vo., 1857. $5. 
Gamgee’s (J.) External Anatomy of the Horse. 
