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Colquhoun, J. C. An history of Magic, Witchcraft and Animal Magnetism. 2 vols. 12mo. London, 1851.

Mayo, Herbert. On the Truths contained in popular Superstitions: with an account of Mesmerism. Third edition. 12mo. Edinburgh, 1851. Ennemoser, Joseph. The History of Magic; translated by W. Howitt, [with] an Appendix of the best authenticated stories of Apparitions, Dreams, Second Sight, Somnambulism, Predictions, Divinition, Witchcraft, Vampires, Fairies, Table-turning, and Spirit-rappings; selected by Mary Howitt. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1854. Bohn's Lib. Christmas, Henry. The Cradle of the Twin-giants,-Science and History. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1849.

"A Chapter in the History of Knowledge, the most poetical of all," says the
Author,-it treats on "L
Astrology, Magic, Alchemy, and Psychology, still

the least understood of the Sciences."

Calmet, A. Phantom World; or, the Philosophy of Spirits, Apparitions, &c. Edited, with an introduction and notes, by the Rev. Henry Christmas. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1850.

Mary Schweidler, the Amber-Witch: the most interesting trial for Witchcraft ever known. Edited by Dr. Meinhold. Translated by Lady Duff Gordon. 12mo. London, 1844. Col. Lib.

Not authentic History.

Law, Robert. Memorials; or the memorable things that fell out within the Island of Brittain, from 1638 to 1684. Edited from MS. by C. K. Sharpe. 4to. Edinburgh, 1819.

The Author repeats, and the Editor illustrates plentifully, authentic stories respecting Apparitions and Witchcraft in Scotland, including a series from the earliest Histories.

Mather, Increase. Remarkable Providences, illustrative of the earlier days of American Colonization ;-with introductory Preface by George Offer. 12mo. London, 1856. (R. Smith's Library of Old Authors.) “A striking and interesting display of the state of public feeling of those times, as to supernatural appearances and strange and mysterious events."- Introduction.

Gregory, William. Letters to a candid Inquirer on Animal Magnetism. 12mo. London, 1851.

Townshend, C. H. Mesmerism proved true. New edition, with a Preface. 12mo. London, 1855.

Esdaile, James. Natural and Mesmeric Clairvoyance, with the practical application of Mesmerism in Surgery and Medicine. 12mo. London, 1852.

Vide, also, Garner's Eutherapeia, and other works, in MEDICAL SCIENCE, for notices of Mesmerism.

Spicer, Henry. Sights and Sounds: the Mystery of the Day ;-comprising an history of the American "Spirit" Manifestations. 12mo. London, 1853.

Apocatastasis; or Progress backwards. A new "Tract for the times." 8vo. Burlington, 1854.

Comparing "the Spiritual Manifestations" of the present day with some similar occurrences of antiquity, and objecting to the "lofty claims" of modern Spiritualists.

Mahan, A. Modern Mysteries explained and exposed; in 4 parts.-On the phenomena of Clairvoyance and Spiritualism. 8vo. Boston, 1855. Maitland, S. R. Superstition and Science; au Essay. 12mo. London,

1855.

For a notice of this Book, vide ante, p. 52.

Peisse, L. Des sciences occultes au XIXe siècle. Revue des Deux Mondes, 4e série. Vol. 29.

Gasparin, Agenor de. Des tables tournantes, du surnaturel en général et des esprits. 2 vol. 12mo. Paris, 1855.

Littré, E. Des tables parlantes, des esprits frappeurs, et autres manifestations de ce temps-ci. Revue des Deux Mondes, 15 février 1856.

Danse des Tables. Le mystère de la danse des tables dévoilé par ses rapports avec les manifestations spirituelles d'Amérique. Svo. Paris, 1853.

Des esprits et de leurs manifestations fluidiques. 8vo.

Paris. 1852. Amusements des Sciences. 4to. Paris, 1792. Encyclopédie Méthodique. Fontenelle, Julia de. Manuel de physique amusante ou nouvelles récréations physiques. Edition revue et augmentée par F. Malepeyre. 12mo. Paris, 1850. Roret.

Voir ci-après la section des SCIENCES NATURELLES et en particulier :

Le voyage de Freycinet, contenant des observations sur le magnétisme terrestre
et la météorologie.

Le voyage de Du Petit Thomas, vol. 6-10, sur la physique et l'hydrographie.
Le voyage de Vaillant, dont 2 volumes consacrés à la physique et aux obser-
vations magnétiques, et 2 volumes aux observations météorologiques.
Le voyage de Lefebvre, vol. 3, physique et météorologie.

Daniell, J. F. An introduction to the study of Chemical Philosophy; being a view of the forces which concur to the production of chemical phenomena. 8vo. London, 1843.

Silliman, Benjamin, junr. First principles of Chemistry, for the use of Colleges, &c. Twenty-eighth edition, re-written and enlarged. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1853.

Henry, William. Elements of experimental Chemistry. Eighth edition. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1818.

Stockhardt, J. A. Principles of Chemistry, illustrated by simple experi ments. Translated from the fifth German edition, by C. H. Peirce. New edition. 8vo. London, 1852. B. Scient. Lib.

Graham, Thomas. The Elements of Chemistry, including the applications of the science in the Arts. Vol. 1. 8vo. London, 1850.

Miller, W. A. Elements of Chemistry, theoretical and practical. Part I, Chemical Physics. II. Inorganic Chemistry. Vols. 1 and 2. 8vo. London, 1855, 1856.

Abel, (F. A.,) and Bloxam, (C. L.) Hand-book of Chemistry, theoretical, practical and technical, with a preface by Dr. Hofmann. 8vo. London, 1854.

Fownes, George. A Manual of Elementary Chemistry, theoretical and practical. Fifth edition, revised and corrected. 12mo. London,

1854.

Rudimentary Chemistry, for the use of beginners. 12mo.

London, 1854. Weale's Series.

Kemp, T. L. The Phasis of Matter; being an outline of discoveries and applications of Modern Chemistry. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1855. Brande, W. T. A Manual of Chemistry. Vol. 1. Part I. The powers of matter, and the non-metallic elements. Part II. Chemistry of the metals. Vol. 2, part III. Organic Chemistry, Appendix, &c. Sixth edition, enlarged. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1848.

Introduction to practical Organic Chemistry. Vide Small books on Great Subjects, IV.

Liebig, Justus von. Hand-book of organic analysis; determining the elementary composition of organic substances. Edited by A. W. Hofmann. 12mo. London, 1853.

Wöhler, Frederick. Hand-book of inorganic analysis; illustrating the most important processes for determining the elementary composition of mineral substances. Edited by A. W. Hofmann. 12mo. London, 1854.

Faraday, Professor. The subject matter of a course of lectures on the Nonmetallic elements. Arranged from the lecturer's notes; by J. Scoffern. To which is appended, Remarks on the quality and tendencies of chemical philosophy, &c. 12mo. London, 1853.

Noad, H. M. Chemical manipulation and analysis; qualitative and quantitative. With an introduction, explanatory of chemical nomenclature, of formulæ, of equivalent proportions, and on the preparation and management of Gases. New edition, enlarged. 8vo. London,

1852.

Will, Henry. Outlines of the course of qualitative analysis, followed in the Giessen Laboratory; with a preface by Baron Liebig. 8vo. London, 1856.

Booth, (J. C.,) and Morfit, (Campbell.) The Encyclopedia of Chemistry, practical and theoretical; embracing its application to the Arts, metallurgy, mineralogy, geology, medicine and pharmacy. Second edition. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1853.

Thomson, R. D. Cyclopædia of Chemistry, with its applications to mineralogy, physiology and the arts. 8vo. London, 1854.

Chemical Technology; or Chemistry in its applications to the Arts and Manufactures. By Drs. Knapp, Ronalds and Richardson. [Second edition of Vol. 1,] contains, Fuel and its applications. Vol. 2, Glass and earthenware, bricks, cement, &c. Vol. 3, Branches included in the production of food, and related to Agriculture. 3 vols. 8vo. London, 1855, &c.

Annual Reports of the progress of Chemistry and the allied sciences, physics, mineralogy and geology; including the applications of chemistry to pharmacy, medicine, agriculture, the arts and sciences. By Justus Liebig and H. Kopp, &c. Vols. 1 and 2, edited by A. W. Hofmann and W. De la Rue, 1847, 1848. Vols. 3 and 4, edited by A. W. Hofmann and W. De la Rue, 1849, 1850. 4 vols. 8vo. London, 1849-1853.

Cavendish Society, founded 1846: Works of,-for the promotion of the study and practice of Chemistry. 8vo. London, v. d.

Chemical Reports and Memoirs: on Atomic Volume;
Isomorphism; Endosmosis; the simultaneous contrast of
Colours; the heat of Steam at different pressures; the artifi-
cial formation of Alkaloids; and Volcanic Phenomena:
edited by T. Graham. 1848.
Lehmann, Prof. C. G.
G. E. Day. 3 vols.

Physiological Chemistry, translated by 1851-54.

(Supplement.) Atlas of Physiological

Chemistry, by Dr. O. Funke. 4to. 1853.

Laurent, A. Chemical method, notation, classification, and nomenclature; translated by W. Odling. 1855.

Cavendish, Hon. H. The Life of,-including, abstracts of his Scientific Papers; and an inquiry into the Claims of all alleged discoverers of the composition of Water, by G. Wilson. 1851.

Dalton, J. Memoirs of the Life and Scientific Researches of,-
by W. C. Henry. 1854.

Gmelin, Leopold. Hand-Book of Chemistry, translated by
Henry Watts. Vols. 1 to 9. 1848-1853. [Vols. 1 to 6,
Inorganic Chemistry,] viz:

Vol. I-Cohesion, Adhesion, Affinity, Light, Heat, Electricity.
"II.-Non-metallic Elements.

" III., IV., V., VI.-Metals.

" VII., VIII., IX.-Organic Chemistry.

Bernays, A. J. Household Chemistry; or, rudiments of the Science applied to every-day life. New and enlarged edition. 12mo. London, 1853.

Hassall, A. H. Food and its Adulterations; comprising the Reports of the Analytical Sanitary Commission of "The Lancet," from 1851 to 1854, revised and extended, of some thousands of original Microscopical and Chemical Analysis of the Solids and Fluids consumed by all classes of the Public, &c. 8vo. London, 1855.

Vide, also, MEDICAL SCIENCE.

Brande, W. T. The subject-matter of a Course of Lectures on some of the Arts connected with Organic Chemistry, delivered by,-arranged from the Lecturer's notes, by J. Scoffern, 12mo. London, 1854.

Morfit, Campbell. On Chemistry applied to the manufacture of Soap and Candles; based upon the most recent discoveries in Science and Art. New and improved edition. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1856.

Dictionnaire de chimie et de métallurgie, par de Morveau, Fourcroy, Vauquelin, Hassenfratz, Chevreul, &c. 6 vol., (reliés en 5.) 4to., avec 64 planches. Paris, 1786-1808. Encyclopédie méthodique. Vergnaud, A. D. Manuel de chimie inorganique et organique; suivi d'un dictionnaire de chimie. 12mo. Paris, 1845. Roret.

Will, (H.), Vohler, (F.) et (J.) Liebig. Manuel de chimie analytique; traduit de l'allemand par F. Malepeyre. 2 vol. 12mo. Paris, 1855. Id..

Ure, Andrew. Dictionnaire de chimie sur le plan de celui de Nicholson, traduit de l'anglais par Jn. Riffault. 4 vol. 8vo. Paris, 1822-24. Thénard, M. le baron L. J. Traité de chimie élémentaire, théorique et pratique, suivi d'un essai sur la philosophie chimique, et d'un précis

sur l'analyse. Sixième édition. 5 vol. 8vo., avec atlas. Paris, 1834-36.

Malaguti. Leçons élémentaires de chimie. 2 vol. 12mo. Paris, 1853. Violette, (T. H. M.) et Archambault. Dictionnaire des analyses chimiques, ou répertoire alphabétique des analyses de tous les corps naturels et artificiels depuis l'origine de la chimie jusqu'à nos jours. 2 vol. 8vo. Paris, 1851.

1847.

Manipulations chimiques simplifiées. 8vo. Paris,

Chevreul. Recherches chimiques sur les corps gras d'origine animale. 8vo. Paris, 1823.

Analyse organique. 8vo. Paris, 1824.

Dumas, M. J. Mémoires de chimie. 8vo. Paris, 1843.

Leçons sur la philosophie chimique professées au collége de France. 8vo. Paris, 1837.

Essai de statique chimique des êtres organisés. 8vo. Paris,

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