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CHEMISTRY.

8° London, 1815.

ACCUM, Fred. Practical Treatise on Gas-Light. AMICI, Vincenzo. Memoria sul Problema dell' Equilibrio delle Volte. 4o Modena, 1833.

BADDELEY, Lieut. On the red colour of flame produced by Strontian.

8o 1830.

A New Instrument for taking Specific Gravities. 8o 1830. BERGMAN, Torbernus. Opuscula Physica et Chemica, cura E. B. G. Hebenstreit; 5 vols. 8° Upsal and Leipsic, 1779-88. BERTHOLLET. Recherches sur les Lois de l'Affinité. 4o Paris. BERZELIUS, J. J. Analysis of Inorganic Bodies, translated by G. O. Rees. 12° London, 1833. BERZELIUS, J., and Alex. MARCET. Experiments on the Alcohol of Sulphur, or Sulphuret of Carbon. 4o London, 1813. BLAGDEN, Charles. Observations on Ancient Inks, and on recovering the legibility of decayed Writings.

Point.

4o 1787.

Experiments on the Cooling of Water below its Freezing

4o 1788.

On the Effects of various Substances in lowering the point of Congelation in Water. 4o 1788. BOSTOCK, John, M.D. Account of the History and Present State of Galvanism. 8° London, 1818.

BRANDE, W. T. On the State in which Spirit exists in Fermented Liquors. 4° London, 1811. Observations on an Astringent Vegetable Substance from 4o London, 1817.

China.

CHILDREN, John G. Account of Experiments with a large Voltaic Battery. 4o London, 1815.

Essay on Chemical Analysis, chiefly translated from the "Traité de Chimie Elémentaire" of L. J. Thenard. 8° London, 1819. DAUBENY, C., M.D. Supplement to the Introduction to the Atomic Theory. 8° London, 1840. DAVIES, Richard, M.D. Tables of Specific Gravities from various Authors, with Remarks. 4o London, 1750.

DAVY, Sir Humphry. Introductory Discourse on Chemistry.

8° London, 1802.

On the Decomposition of the Fixed Alkalies, etc.

4° London, 1808.

DAVY, Sir Humphry. Researches on the Oxymuriatic Acid and the Elements of the Muriatic Acid. 4o London, 1810.

On a Combination of Oxymuriatic Gas and Oxygen Gas.

4° London, 1811.

On some Combinations of Phosphorus and Sulphur, etc.

4o London, 1812.

Further Observations on a new Detonating Substance.

4o London, 1813.

On Substances produced in different Chemical Processes on Fluor Spar. 4o London, 1813. EGAN, T., M.D. On the Nature of Gravelly and Calculous Concretions in the Human Subject, and the Effects of Alkaline and Acid Substances on them. 4o Dublin, 1805. FARADAY, Michael. Chemical Manipulation, being Instructions to Students on the methods of performing experiments. 8° London, 1827. Experimental Researches in Electricity; 18 Series.

Metals.

Davy.

40 London, 1832-38. On the Magneto-electric Spark and Shock, etc. 8° 1834. On the general Magnetic Relations and Characters of the 8o 1836. Reply to Davy's Remarks on his "Researches in Electricity." 8o 1835. On the History of the Condensation of the Gases, in reply to 8° 1836.

On a supposed new Sulphate and Oxide of Antimony. 8o 1836. FOURCROY, M. de. Elements of Natural History and of Chemistry, with Supplement, translated [by William Nicholson]; 5 vols.

8° London, 1788-89. GEBER, Rex Arabum. Summa perfectionis Magisterii in sua natura, etc. [Chymia]. 16o Dantzic, 1682. GRANVILLE, A. B., M.D. Reply to Brande's Review of his "Treatise on Prussic Acid." 8° Westminster, 1821.

GREGORY, W., M.D. Outlines of Chemistry for the use of Students ; 2 vols. 12° London, 1845. HATCHETT, Charles. Analytical Experiments and Observations on Lac.

4o London, 1804.

On an Artificial Substance possessing the Properties of Tan4o London, 1805.

nin. HENRY, W., M.D. Elements of Experimental Chemistry; 2 vols.

8° London, 1810.

Analysis of several varieties of British and Foreign Salt (Muriate of Soda). 4° London, 1810. HIGGINS, William. Analysis of the Meteoric Stone which fell in the County of Tipperary. 8o Dublin, 1811. HUMBOLDT, F. A. von. Aphorismen aus der chemischen Physiologie der Pflanzen, übersetzt von G. Fischer.

8° Leipsic, 1794.

Versuche über die chemische Zerlegung des Luftkreises, etc.

8° Brunswick, 1799.

HUNT, Robert. Treatise on the Art of Photography including Daguerréotype, etc. 8° Glasgow, 1841. KIRWAN, Richard. Remarks on Mr. Cavendish's Experiments on Air.

Experiments on Hepatic Air.

4o London, 1784.

4o

London, 1786.

LAMING, Richard. On the Primary Forces of Electricity.

8° London, 1838.

LEHMANN, Joh. G. Physikalisch-chymische Schriften, als eine Fortsetzung der Probier-Kunst. 12o Berlin, 1761.

8o 1828.

MORRISON, Lieut. R. J. Report of the London Electrical Society on his portable Magnetic Electrometer. NEEDHAM, T. Letter concerning some Electrical Experiments at Paris.

4o Paris, 1746.

PARKES, Samuel. Chemical Catechism, with notes, illustrations, and experiments; fifth edition.

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8° London, 1812.

8° London, 1822.

8° London, 1834.

Thirteenth edition, revised by E. W. Brayley.

Chemical Essays, principally relating to the Arts and Manufactures of the British Dominions; 5 vols. 12o London, 1815. PHILLIPS, Richard. Remarks on Samuel Parkes' Observations on the Chemical Evidence in the Action of Severn, King and Co., against the Imperial Insurance Company. 8° London, 1821. REES, G. O., M.D. On the supposed existence of Fluoric Acid in certain Animal Matters. 8o 1839. ROSE, Henry. Manual of Analytical Chemistry, translated from the German by John Griffin. 8° London, 1831. SANDIVOGIUS, Michael.. A New Light of Alchymie, taken out of the fountaine of Nature and Manuall Experience, with a Treatise of Sulphur, Also Nine Books of the Nature of Things, by Paracelsus, and a Chymicall Dictionary of hard words, translated from the Latin by J. F., M.D. 4o London, 1650. SCHOENBEIN, Prof. (of Bâle). On a peculiar Voltaic Condition of Iron with Faraday's Experiments. SMITHSON, James. On a Substance from the Elm Tree, called Ulmin. 40 London, 1813.

8o 1836.

TENNANT, Smithson. On an easier mode of procuring Potassium.

4° London, 1814.

On procuring a double Distillation by the same heat.

4o London, 1814.

THOMSON, Thomas, M.D. Attempt to establish the first Principles of Chemistry by experiment; 2 vols.

System of Chemistry; 4 vols.

8° London, 1825. London, 1817.

TILLEY, T. G. Inaugural Lecture on Chemistry, as a Branch of Medical Study, at Queen's College, Birmingham. 8° London, 1844. TURNER, Edward, M.D. Elements of Chemistry, including the recent discoveries and doctrines of the Science; 3rd, 4th and 5th Editions. 8° London, 1831-34.

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TURNER, Edward, M.D. Elements of Chemistry, including the actual state and prevalent doctrines of the Science, edited by J. Liebig, Wilton, G. Turner, and William Gregory; sixth edition; 1 vol. in 2.

8° London, 1842.

Elements of Chemistry, edited by J. Liebig and William

Gregory; seventh edition.

WEBSTER, Thomas. On the Anthracite Iron Case.

8° London, 1840.

8° London, 1842.

Wollaston, W. H., M.D. On the non-existence of Sugar in the Blood

of Persons labouring under Diabetes Mellitus.

40 London, 1811. Synoptic Scale of Chemical Equivalents. 4° London, 1814.

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GEOGRAPHY, HYDROGRAPHY AND TRAVELS.

[NOTE. The books in this class are arranged according to the name of the place described or visited. It has not been thought necessary to repeat here a number of books of travels which have already been catalogued as containing geological information. These may readily be found by looking either at the list of Geological works on limited districts, or are referred to in the general index of reference.]

AFRICA, Central. Report (by A. Smith) of the exploring expedition from the Cape of Good Hope in June 1834. 8° Cape Town, 1836.

West Coast. On the Navigation from Cape Bojador to Mount Souzos, by Baron Roussin; translated from the French by J. Badgley. 4o London, 1827.

Navigation from the Isles de Los to Sierra Leone. 8°. ALDERNEY. Observations on N. Dobree's Charts of. 4° London, 1786. ALGIERS, Coast of. Description, avec notes par M. de Tessan.

8° Paris, 1837.

8o 1835.

AMAZONS. On the Southern Affluents of, by T. Hänke. AMERICA, North. Featherstonhaugh's Excursion through the Slave States, from Washington on the Potomac to Mexico, with Geological Notices; 2 vols. 8° London, 1844. Bullock's Sketch of a Journey through the Western States, from New Orleans to New York, with Description of the City of Cincinnati, by B. Drake and E. D. Mansfield. 12° London, 1827.

Lyell's Travels in ; 2 vols.

AMERICA, South. Memoir on the Navigation of.

12° London, 1845. 8° London, 1825.

Sir A. Caldcleugh's Travels in, during the years 1819, 1820 and 1821, containing an account of the state of Brazil, Buenos Ayres and Chile; 2 vols.

8° London, 1825.

ANTRIM. Dubourdieu's Statistical Survey of the County of.

8° Dublin, 1812.

ANTWERP. Dictionnaire Géographique de la province d'Anvers et du Luxembourg; 2 vols. in 1. 8° Brussels, 1834-38.

ARACATI OF JAGUARYBE. Dixon's Directions for the Bar and River of. 8° London, 1832.

ARAFURA SEA. Earl's Sailing Directions for.
London, 1837.
ARCHIPELAGO. Stewart's Directions for the Navigation of. 8°. 1826.
ASIA MINOR. Karamania, or a Description of the South Coast of Asia
Minor and of the Remains of Antiquity, by Capt. Beaufort, R.N.
8° London, 1818.

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