1. History, Dictionaries, Treatises, &c., 91. 2. Weights, Measures, and Coinage, 92. 3. On Prices, &c., 93. 4. Exhibitions of Natural and Industrial Productions, 93. CLASS III. SCIENCES AND ARTS. I. MORAL AND Intellectual PHILOSOPHY, 96. 1. Natural History of Men, 96. 2. Moral and Intellectual Philosophy, &c., 97. 4. Ethics, 101. 5. Essays, Fables, Proverbs, &c., 103. 6. Intellectual Philosophy, 105. 7. Education, 106. (1.) Treatises, 106. (2.) Logic, 109. (3.) Rhetoric, 110. (4.) On Universities, &c., 110. (5.) Education of the Poor, 111. (6.) Educational Works, 113. (7.) Education of the Dumb, Deaf, Blind, &c., 116. 8. Demonology, Witchcraft, &c., 116. II. THE MEDICAL SCIENCES, 118. 1. Dictionaries, History, Transactions, Journals, &c., 118. 2. Anatomy and Physiology, 120. 3. On Health and its Preservation, 125. 4. On Food and Diet, 127. 5. Medicine, 128. 6. Surgery, 131. 7. On various Diseases, 133. 8. Matera Medica and Pharmacy, 142. 9. On Homœopathy, 145. 11. Medical Jurisprudence, 146. 13. Veterinary Medicine, 146, 147. III. NATURAL HISTORY, 147. (1.) Natural History in general, 147. (1.) Quadrupeds, 154. (3.) Fishes, 155. (4.) Reptiles, 156. (5.) Shells, Mollusca, &c., 156. (6.) Insects, 158. (7.) Animalcules, 159. 2. Physical Geography and Geology, 160. (2.) Geology, 160. (3.) Volcanoes, &c., 166. (4.) Fossil Animals and Plants, 166. 3. Mineralogy, Metallurgy, Mining, &c., 166. (1.) Mineralogy and Crystallography, 168. (2.) Metallurgy and Mining, 170. (3.) Mineral and other Waters, 172. 4. Botany, 174. (1.) Geographical Botany, 177. (2.) Physiological Botany, 180. 5. Agriculture, Gardening, and Planting, 181. (2.) Gardening, 184. (3.) On Forest Trees and Planting, 185. IV. NATURAL AND EXPERIMENTAL PHILOSOPHY, 186. 1. Natural Philosophy in general, 186. (1.) On the Study of Natural Philosophy, 192. (2.) Natural Magic, &c., 193. 2. Statics, 193. 3. Mechanics, 194. 4. Pneumatics and Aerostation, 196. 5. Sound, 197. 6. Hydrostatics, &c., 197. 7. Optics and Perspective, Light and Cdours, 198. (1.) Optics in general, 198. (2.) On Light and Colours, 199. (5.) Telescope and Microscope, 201. 8. Heat and Combustion, 202. 9. Magnetism and Electricity in general, 203. (1.) Magnetism, Electro-Magnetism, &c., 205. (3.) Galvanism-Voltaic and Animal Electricity, 206. (4.) Electric Telegraph, 208. (5.) Animal Magnetism, Electro-Biology, &c., 208. 10. Meteorology, 209. (1.) Meteorological Apparatus, 211. (2.) Meteorological and Magnetical Observations, 211. 11. Tides, &c., 213. V. CHEMISTRY, 213. 1. Chemistry in general, 213. (1.) Publications of the Cavendish Society, 225. VI. MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES, 228. 1. Mathematics in general, 228. (1.) Mathematical Instruments, 229. 2. Geometry, Trigonometry, Conic Sections, &c., 230. 3. Arithmetic, 232. 4. Algebra, 233. 5. Analysis, Equations, Fluxions, and Calculus, 234. 7. Annuities, Assurances, &c., 237. 8. Mensuration, &c., 238. 9. Mathematical Geography, &c., 238. VII. ASTRONOMY, 239. 1. Astronomy in general, 239. 2. On the Moon and Planets, 243. 3. On Comets, 243. 4. Catalogues of Stars, 244. 5. Astronomical Tables, 244. 6. Astronomical Observations, &c., 245. 7. Nautical Astronomy and Almanacs, 246. VIII. ARCHITECTURE, 247. IX. CIVIL ENGINEERING, 252. 1. Drainage, 254. 2. Roads, 254. 4. Steam Engine, 255. 6. Canals, &c., 258. X. NAVIGATION AND NAVAL ARCHITECTURE, 259. 1. Navigation, 259. 2. Naval Architecture, 260. 3. On Life-Boats, 261. XI. MILITARY ART, 262. 1. Art of War, 262. 2. Military Architecture, 264. XII. MECHANIC ARTS, 265. 1. Histories of Inventions and Discoveries, 265. 2. Arts and Trades, 266. XIII. FINE ARTS, 271. 1. Fine Arts in general, 271. 2. Sculpture, 273. 3. Painting, 274. 4. Engraving, &c., 277. 5. Collections of Prints, &c., 277. XIV. MUSIC, 278. XV. SPORTS AND GAMES, 281. XVI. DOMESTIC ECONOMY, 282. XVII. MISCELLANEOUS, 284. 1. Memoirs, Transactions, and other Works, of Academies and Learned Societies, 284. (1.) Great Britain, 284. (2.) Foreign Academies and Societies, 290. 2. Scientific Journals, 296. (1.) British Journals, 296. (2.) Foreign Journals, 298. 3. Encyclopædias and Dictionaries of Art, Science, and Literature, 300. CLASS IV. LITERATURE. I. HISTORY AND STUDY OF LITERATURE, 302. 1. History of Literature, 302. 2. On the Study of Literature, 303. 5. Catalogues of Public and Private Libraries, 321. 6. Catalogues of Libraries sold by Auction, 323. (1.) On Universal Grammar, 327. (2.) Grammars of various Languages, 328. 3. Dictionaries of Languages, 333. IV. CLASSICAL LITERATURE, 341. VI. ANGLO-SAXON LITERATURE, 403. 3. Romances, Novels, &c., 422. X. SPANISH AND PORTUGUESE LITERATURE, 432. XII. ORIENTAL LITERATURE, 437. 1. Arabic, Syriac, and Armenian Literature, 437. |