Mr. MURRAY'S LIST OP BOOKS.— Science, Vatoral History, A.e. 
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SCIENCE. 
CHEMICAL MANIPULATION ; 
Being Instructions to Students in Chemistrj'. on the 
Methods of performing Experiments of Demonstration or 
Research, with accuracy and success. By Michael 
Faradav, F.R.S. Third Edition. 8vo, 18*. 
" No student should think of commencing the study of 
practical chemistry without having previously possessed 
this indispensable guide." — Provincial Medical Journal. 
NINTH BRIDGEWATER TREATISE. 
By Charles Babbage, Esq. Second Edition. 8vo, 9*. 6d. 
III. 
THE ECONOMY OF MACHINERY AND 
MANUFACTURES. By Charles Babbage, Esq. Fi/th 
Edition. Fcap. 8vo, 6*. 
TABLE OF THE LOGARITHMS OF THE 
NATURAL NUMBERS from I to 108000. By Charles 
Babbage, Esq. Second Edition. Royal 8vo. 6*. 
THE CONNEXION OF THE PHYSICAL 
SCIENCES. By Mary Sombbville. Sixth Edition. 
Fcap. 8vo, 10*. 6rf. 
" The style of this astonishing production is so clear and 
unaffected, and conveys with so much simplicity so great 
a mass of profound linowledge, that it should be placed in 
the hands of every youth the moment he has mastered the 
general rudiments of education."— Quor/er/y Review. 
VI. 
THE PROPERTIES OF THE ELLIPSE, 
Deduced from the Circle, and Geometrically Demon- 
strated. By the Duke of Somerset. AVith Diagrams, 
12mo, 3x. 
PRACTICAL SURVEYING and SKETCH- 
INCi ; for the Use of Young 0£Scers and Others. By O. 
D. BUHR, Esq. 8vo, 10*. 6d. 
vni. 
FACTS TO ASSIST THE MEMORY, IN 
VARIOUS SCIENCES. New Edition. Fcap. 8vo, 6*. 6d. 
INSTRUCTIONS on SKETCHING GROUND 
"WITHOUT INSTRUMENTS. Woodcuts. 8to, 2*. 6d. 
THE METHODS USED IN POINTING 
GUNS AT SEA. By Capt. John Harvey Stevens. 8vo, 3*. 
ON NAVAL GUNNERY ; 
For the Instruction and Examination of Officers, and for 
the Training of Seamen Gunners. By Major-Genehal 
Sir Howard Douglas. Second Edition. 8ro, 15*. 
XII. 
THE MUSEUM OF ECONOMIC GEOLOGY 
AND MINING RECORDS OFFICE. By T. SopwrrH, 
F.G.S., Commissioner for the Crown under the Dean 
Forest Mining Act. With Woodcuts, Fcap. 8vo, price 1*. 
XIII. 
BRITISH ASSOCIATION REPORTS. 
York and Oxford, 1831-32, 13*. Gd. Cambridob, 1833, 12*. 
Edinburgh, 1834, 15*. Dublin, la^", 13*. 6d. Bristol. 
1833, 12*. Liverpool, 1837, 16*. 6d. Newcastle, 1838, 
15*. Birmingham, 1839, 13*. 6d. Glasgow, 1840, 15*. 
Plymouth, 1841, 13*. 6(2. Manchester, 1842, 10*. 6d. 8vo. 
XIV. 
THE USE OF HOT AIR IN THE IRON 
WORKS OP ENGLAND AND SCOTLAND. Trans- 
lated from M. Dufbenoy, Director-General of Mines in 
France. With Plates. 8vo, 5*. 6</. 
NATURAL HISTORY AND GEOLOGY. 
TRAVELS OF A GEOLOGIST IN NORTH 
AMERICA ; 
AVith a Journal of a Tour in 1841-2. By Charles Lvell, 
Esq. With Illustrations. 8vo. In Preparation. 
ELEMENTS OF GEOLOGY ; 
Or, the Ancient Changes of the Earth and its Inhabitants, 
considered as Illustrative of Geology. By Chariks Lyell, 
F.G.S. Second Edition. AVoodcuts, &c. 2 vols. I2mo, 18*. 
III. 
PRINCIPLES OF GEOLOGY ; 
Or, the Modern Changes of the Earth and its Inhabitants, 
considered as Illustrative of Geology. By Charles Lyell, 
F.G.S. Sixth Edition. AVoodcuts, &c. 3 vols. 12mo, 24*. 
" Very interesting and amusing, and should be read by 
every one who talces an interest in this rising branch of 
Natural History." — Jameson's Journal. 
" A worlc that supersedes every other on geology." — 
New Monthly Magazine. 
IV. 
RUSSIA IN EUROPE AND THE URAL 
MOUNTAINS, Geologically Illustrated. By B. I. MuR- 
CHisoN, President of the Geological Society, M. Ed. dr 
Verneuil, and Count A. A'on Kkvserling. With Map, 
Tables, AVoodcuts, Sections, &c. 4to. Nearly Ready. 
V. 
ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE GEOLOGY 
OF YORKSHIRE. By John Phillips. Part I — THE 
YORKSHIRE COAST. Plates and Map. 4to, \l. 11*. M. 
Part II.— THE MOUNTAIN-LIMESTONE DISTRICT. 
Map and 25 Plates. 4to, il. 12*. 6d. 
VI. 
OUTLINE OF THE GEOLOGY OF THE 
NEIGHBOURHOOD OF CHELTENHAM. ByB.LMuR- 
CHisoN, Esq., V.P.R.S. A Niw Edition, augmented and 
revised by H. E. Strickland, ILA-, aud Jajuss Buouian, 
F.G.& With Plates. 8ro. 
GLEANINGS IN NATURAL HISTORY. 
By Edward Jesse, Esq. AVith Anecdotes of the Sagacity 
and Instinct of Animals, and Extracts from the Unpub- 
lished Journals of Gilbert AVhitk, of Selborne. Fifth 
Edition, AVoodcuts. Fcap. 8vo, 6*. M. 
viir. 
SCENES AND TALES OF COUNTRY 
LIFE, with Recollections of Natural History. Second 
Edition. ByEnWARP Jesse, Esq. AVoodcuts. PostSvo, 12*. 
•' One of the most valuable additions that have been 
recently made to our practical knowledge in the Natural 
History of our own country ; and were we to follow our own 
feelings, we should transcribe a very large portion to our 
pages." — Gentleman's Magazine. 
JOURNAL OF A NATURALIST. 
Fourth Edition, with AVoodcuts. Post 8vo, 9*. 6d. 
" A boolc that ought to find its way into every rural 
drawing-room in the kingdom, and one that may safely be 
placed in every lady's boudoir." — Quarterly Review. 
FIGURES AND DESCRIPTIONS OF 
BRITISH BELEMNITES.with Essays on their Geological 
Distribution. By John Phillips, F.R.S. Part I. 8vo, 5*. 
BOTANY FOR LADIES; 
A Popular Introduction to the Natural System, and 
Classification of Plants. By Mrs. Loudon. Woodcuts. 
Fcap. 8vo, 8*. 
" To any one who wishes to comprehend the names and 
nature of plants, this charming volume can be safely re- 
commended." — Spectator. 
" So treated as to render the subject easily understood 
by the meanest capacity." — Gardeners' Gazette. 
" Much valuable information." — Naval and Military 
Oaxette, 
