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CLASS XII. CHEMISTRY.

ALCHEMY and the Alchemists. (CHAMBERS's Papers, etc.

IX. no. 66.)

BOOTH (Prof. James C.). The Encyclopædia of Chemistry, Practical and Theoretical: embracing its Application to the Arts, Metallurgy, Mineralogy, Geology, Medicine, and Pharmacy. By James C. Booth Philadelphia. 1850. 8°

Assisted by Campbell Morfit

or large 12° (4. and 6.) pp. 4, 974.

CAMPBELL (Dugald). A Practical Text-Book of Inorganic Chemistry, with Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis. London. 1849. 8° or 16° (8.) CHEMISTRY.

See [DANIELL (J. F.)].

[DANIELL (Prof. John Frederic)]. Chemistry. [London. 1829 – 31.] 8° (LIBR. of Useful Knowl., Nat. Phil., IV.)

An Introduction to the Study of Chemical Philosophy: being a preparatory View of the Forces which concur to the Production of Chemical Phenomena. The 2d Ed., revised and enlarged. London. 1843. 8° pp. xvi., 764.

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DONOVAN (Michael). A Treatise on Chemistry.

(LARDNER'S Cab. Cycl., 107.)

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DRAPER (Prof. John William), M.D. A Text-Book of Chemistry, for the Use of Schools and Colleges. With nearly Three Hundred Illustrations. New York. 1846. 12°

GRAY (Alonzo). Elements of Chemistry ... . 7th Ed., revised and enlarged. New York. 1843. 12°

GRIFFITHS (Prof. Thomas). Chemistry of the Four Seasons ... Philadelphia. 1846. 8°

GRUND (Francis J.). Elements of Chemistry

Schools. Stereotype Ed. Boston. 1841. 12° INTRODUCTION (An) to Practical Organic Chemistry.

For the Use of

Philadelphia.

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1846. 24° (8.4.) pp. 66. (SMALL Books, etc. I. no. 4.) KANE (Prof. Robert), M.D. Elements of Chemistry, including the Applications of the Science to Medicine and Pharmacy, and to the Arts. With Additions and Corrections by John William DraNew-York. 1846. 8° pp. xii., 9 – 704.

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LUNN (Rev. Francis). Chemistry. (ENCYCL. Metrop., IV. 587 - *762.)
MORFIT (Campbell). Chemical and Pharmaceutic Manipulations.
By C. M. assisted by Alexander Muckle,
With Four

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Hundred and Twenty-three Illustrations. Philadelphia. 1849. 8° REID (David Boswell), M. D. and BAIN (Alexander). Elements of Chemistry and Electricity. In Two Parts. Part I. By D. B. R. Part II. By A. B. . Edited by D. M. Reese, M.D. New-York. 1851. 12° (Chambers's Educational Course,

No. 4.)

SCIENCE of the Sunbeam. (CHAMBERS's Papers, etc. IV. no. 31.)

STOECKHARDT (Prof. Julius Adolf). The Principles of Chemistry, illustrated by simple Experiments. Translated by C. H. Peirce, M.D.

8th American, from the 5th German Ed. Cambridge. 1851. 12° pp. xix., 681.

TURNER (Edward), M.D. Elements of Chemistry, including the actual State and prevalent Doctrines of the Science. and William Gregory ... ganic Chemistry. Part II. - Organic Chemistry. don. 1847. 8° pp. xvi., 1394.

by Baron Liebig ...

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8th Ed. Edited

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With a Preface by Baron

WILL (Prof. Heinrich). Outlines of the Course of Qualitative Analysis

followed in the Giessen Laboratory.

Liebig. Boston. 1847. 12°

CLASS XIII. NATURAL HISTORY.

PART I. GENERAL WORKS; PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY.

BUCKE (Charles). On the Beauties, Harmonies, and Sublimities of Nature; with Notes, Commentaries, and Illustrations. ... Selected and revised by the Rev. William P. Page. New-York. 1846. 18° (HARPER'S Fam. Libr., 145.)

DAY (John Quinby). Outlines of Physical Geography: designed as a Companion to the Common School Geography, and for the Use of Grammar and High Schools. Boston. 1846. 12°

FROST (John). The Class Book of Nature; comprising Lessons on the Universe, the Three Kingdoms of Nature, and the Form and Structure of the Human Body. With Questions Edited by J. F. 10th Ed. Hartford. 1846. 12°

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Note. Originally published, in substance, by the Society for promoting Christian Knowledge.

[GOODRICH (Samuel Griswold)]. The World and its Inhabitants. By the Author of Peter Parley's Tales. Boston. 1849. 16° or 18° (8. and 6.) (CABINET Libr., 20.)

GUYOT (Prof. Arnold). The Earth and Man: Lectures on Comparative Physical Geography, in its Relation to the History of Mankind. Translated from the French, by C. C. Felton 2d Ed., revised.

Boston. 1850. 12°

HIGGINS (W. Mullinger). The Earth: its Physical Condition and most remarkable Phenomena. New-York. 1846. 18° (HARPER'S

Fam. Libr., 78.)

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HUMBOLDT (Friedrich Heinrich Alexander, Baron voN). Aspects of Nature, in different Lands and different Climates; with Scientific Elucidations. By A. von H. Translated by Mrs. Sabine. Philadelphia. 1849. 12°

JOHNSTON (Alexander Keith). The Physical Atlas a Series of Maps & Illustrations of the Geographical Distribution of Natural Phenomena embracing I Geology. II Hydrography. III Meteorology. IV Natu

ral History. By A. K. J. ... with the Co-operation of Men eminent in the different Departments of Science. Edinburgh. 1849. fol. [LLOYD (H. J.)]. Physical Geography. [London. 183-?] 8° pp. 64. (LIBR. of Useful Knowl., Nat. Phil., III.)

MICROSCOPE (The) and its Marvels. (CHAMBERS's Papers, etc.

41.)

VI. no.

MUDIE (Robert). A Popular Guide to the Observation of Nature ...
New York. 1847. 18° (HARPER's Fam. Libr., 57.)

PARLEY (Peter), pseudon. See [GOODRICH (Samuel Griswold)].
PHYSICAL Geography. See [LLOYD (H. J.)].

[SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE]. The Class Book of Nature, etc. See FROST (J.).

SWAINSON (William). A Preliminary Discourse on the Study of Natural History. London. 8° (LARDNER'S Cab. Cycl., 111.)

VESTIGES of the Natural History of Creation. 3d Ed., from the 3d London Ed., greatly amended by the Author. To which is appended an Article from the North British Review. New York. 1845. 12° WHITE (Rev. Gilbert). The Natural History of Selborne. ... NewYork. 1847. 18° (HARPER'S Fam. Libr., 147.)

WONDERS (The) of the Microscope. (CHAMBERS's Miscel., IX. no. 150.)

PART II. MINERALOGY AND GEOLOGY.

ANSTED (Prof. David Thomas). The Ancient World; or, Picturesque
Sketches of Creation. ... Philadelphia. 1847. 8° or 16° (8.)
BROOKE (Henry James). Crystallography.- Mineralogy.
Metrop., VI. 425-528.)

(ENCYCL.

DANA (James Dwight). A System of Mineralogy, comprising the most recent Discoveries: with numerous Wood Cuts and four Copper Plates. 2d Ed. New York and London. 1844. 8° 8° pp. 633.

FOSTER (J. W.) and WHITNEY (J. D.). Report on the Geology and Topography of a Portion of the Lake Superior Land District, in the State of Michigan. See Class XXII. Part III.

[GOODRICH (Samuel Griswold)]. The Wonders of Geology, by the Author of Peter Parley's Tales. Boston. 1849. 16° or 18° (8.

and 6.) (CABINET Libr., 14.) HALL (James). Paleontology of New-York. Vol. I. containing Descriptions of the Organic Remains of the Lower Division of the New-York System. (Equivalent of the Lower Silurian Rocks of Europe.) Albany. 1847. 4° (Forming Part VI. Vol. I. of the "Natural History of New York.")

HITCHCOCK (Prof. Edward), LL.D. Elementary Geology. ... 8th Ed., revised, enlarged, and adapted to the present Advanced State of the Science. With an Introductory Notice, by John Pye Smith ... New York. 1847. 12°

Final Report on the Geology of Massachusetts: Vol. I. con

taining I. Economical Geology. II. Scenographical Geology. | Vol. II. containing III. Scientific Geology. IV. Elementary Geology. With an appended Catalogue of the Specimens of Rocks and Minerals in the State Collection. ... [With 55 Plates.] 2 vols. Northampton. 1841. 4°

LEE (Prof. Charles A.), M.D. The Elements of Geology, for Popular Use; containing a Description of the Geological Formations and Mineral Resources of the United States. ... New-York. [1846 ?] 18° (HARPER'S Fam. Libr., 178.)

LOOMIS (Prof. Justin Ralph). The Elements of Geology ... . With numerous Illustrations. Boston. 1852. 12°

LYELL (Sir Charles). Elements of Geology. ... 1st American, from the 1st London Ed. Philadelphia. 1839. 12°

A Manual of Elementary Geology: or, The Ancient Changes of the Earth and its Inhabitants as illustrated by Geological Monuments. ... 3d and entirely revised Ed. Illustrated with more than Five Hundred Woodcuts. London. 1851. 8°

Principles of Geology; or, The Modern Changes of the Earth and its Inhabitants considered as illustrative of Geology. ... 7th Ed., entirely revised. ... London. 1847. 8° pp. xvi., 810. + MANTELL (Gideon Algernon), LL.D. The Medals of Creation; or, First Lessons in Geology, and in the Study of Organic Remains. Vol. I. containing Fossil Vegetables, Infusoria, Zoophytes, Echinoderms, and Mollusca. | Vol. II. containing Fossil Cephalopoda, Crustacea, Insects, Fishes, Reptiles, Birds, and Mammalia, with Notes of Geological Excursions. 2 vols. London. 1844. 16° or 8° (8.)

Note. The two vols. are paged continuously.

The Wonders of Geology [Edited by Prof. Benjamin Silliman, with an Introduction.] First American from the 3d London Ed. 2 vols. Newhaven, Conn. [Printed in London.] 1839. 16° MILLER (Hugh). The Foot-prints of the Creator: or, The Asterolepis of Stromness. From the 3d London Ed. With a Memoir of the Author, by Louis Agassiz. Boston. 1850. 12o

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The Old Red Sandstone; or, New Walks in an Old Field. With numerous Engravings. From the 4th London Ed. Boston. 1851. 12o

PAGE (David). ... Elements of Geology. Edited by D. M. Reese, M.D. New-York. 1851. 12° (Chambers's Educational Course,

No. 7.)

PARLEY (Peter), pseudon. See [GOODRICH (Samuel Griswold)].

PHILLIPS (Prof. John). A Treatise on Geology. 2 vols. London. 8° (LARDNER'S Cab. Cycl., 124, 125.)

PHILLIPS (Prof. John), and DAUBENY (Prof. Charles Giles Bridle), M.D.
Geology. (ENCYCL. Metrop., VI. 529–808.)

PORTLOCK (Lieut.-Col. Joseph Ellison). A Rudimentary Treatise on
Geology
London: John Weale. 1849. 12°

RICHARDSON (G. F.) Geology for Beginners; comprising a familiar
Explanation of Geology, and its Associate Sciences, Mineralogy,
Physical Geology, Fossil Conchology, Fossil Botany, and Palæontol-
ogy. ... 3d Ed., enlarged. London. 1848. 12° pp. xx., 624.
ROMANCE (The) of Geology. (CHAMBERS's Miscel., I. no. 18.)
SMITH (John Pye), D.D. On the Relation between the Holy Scriptures
and some Parts of Geological Science. ... New-York. 1840. 12°
TREASURES of the Earth. — I. Mineral. - II. Metallic.

Miscel., VIII. no. 130, and IX. no. 155.)

PART III. BOTANY.

(CHAMBERS'S

BIGELOW (Prof. Jacob), M.D. Florula Bostoniensis. A Collection of Plants of Boston and its Vicinity, with ... Descriptions ...

3d

Ed. enlarged, and containing a Glossary of Botanical Terms. Boston. 1840. 12o

CURIOSITIES of Vegetation. (CHAMBERS's Miscel., III. no. 58.)

EDWARDS (Thomas) and Don (George). Botany. (ENCYCL. Metrop., VII. 1-108.)

HAMILTON (G.), M.D.

Elements of Vegetable and Animal Physi

...

ology. In Two Parts. Edited by D. M. Reese
1851. 12° (Chambers's Educational Course, No. 5.)

New-York.

HENSLOW (Prof. John Stevens). The Principles of Descriptive and Physiological Botany. London.

123.)

INTRODUCTION (An) to Vegetable Physiology

8° (LARDNER's Cab. Cycl.,

24° (8. 4.) (SMALL Books, etc. III. no. 9.)

Philadelphia. 1846.

LINDLEY (Prof. John), LL.D. ... Botany. In Four Parts. 1. Struc

tural Botany. 2. Physiology. 3. Systematic Botany. 4. DescripLondon. 1838. 8° (LIBR. of Useful Knowl.,

tive Botany.

Nat. Phil., IV.) VEGETABLE Substances used for the Food of Man. [Originally published by the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. With omissions.] New-York. 1846. 18° (HARPER'S Fam. Libr., 169.)

PART IV. ZOOLOGY.

AGASSIZ (Prof. Louis) and GoULD (Augustus Addison), M.D. Principles of Zoology: touching the Structure, Development, Distribution, and Natural Arrangement of the Races of Animals, living and extinct; with numerous Illustrations. For the Use of Schools and Colleges. Part I. Comparative Physiology. Boston. 1848. 12° ANECDOTES of Ants. (CHAMBERS'S Miscel., V. no. 88.) ANECDOTES of the Cat.

ANECDOTES of Dogs.

(CHAMBERS's Miscel., III. no. 55.) (CHAMBERS's Miscel., I. no. 15.)

ANECDOTES of Elephants. (CHAMBERS's Miscel., IV. no. 61.)

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