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I. SETS OF THE LEARNED SOCIETIES, AND OTHER SCIENTIFIC JOURNALS, continued:92 INGENIEURS, KONINKLIJK NEDERLANDSCH INSTITUUT van, WERKEN VAN HET; from the Beginning in 1848 to 1908, viz., ALGEMEEN VERSLAG en NOTULEN, 184899/1900 to 1894 in 47 vols. hf. calf, and the rest sewn; VERHANDELINGEN, 1848-99/1908 -to 1894 in 38 vols. hf. calf, and the rest sewn; UITTREKSELS uit Tijdschriften, 1848-67, 15 vols. hf. calf; REGISTER, 1847-94; RÉPERTOIRE des CARTES; CATALOGUS der Boekerij, met Supplementen; with numerous plates and other illustrations, 100 vols. 8vo. and 4to. hf. calf gilt, and numerous parts, sewn (a few parts and vols. wanting); FINE LIBRARY SET, £8. 88 's Gravenhage, 1848-1908

The foremost Dutch periodical publication on engineering, dealing more especially with dyke, canal, and river work. The earlier volumes are out of print and SCARCE.

93 INSTITUTE of CHEMISTRY (The) of GREAT BRITAIN and IRELAND: PROCEEDINGS, COMPLETE from the Beginning in 1887 to 1911, 66 parts; also REPORTS of CONFERENCES, 12 parts, '79-85: PRESIDENTS' ADDRESSES, etc., 6 parts, '77-92-in all 84 parts, 8vo. sewn (wanting 1899, part 1 and 1911, part 1); SCARCE, £2. 2s 1877-1911 94 IRISH ACADEMY (Royal), PROCEEDINGS OF THE, complete from their Beginning in 1836 to 1872 (Second Series, v. I), with numerous plates, 11 vols. 8vo. cl., uncut (SCARCE), £4. 108 Dublin, 18[36]41-72 TRANSACTIONS OF THE, from 1887 (Vol. 18) to 1886 (Vol. 28; but wanting v. 23); with numerous plates, 15 vols. 4to. cl. (SCARCE), £7. 15s

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Both the above publications contain important original contributions on the exact sciences by THOMAS ANDREWS, JAMES APJOHN, M.D., SIR WILLIAM ROWAN HAMILTON, SIR ROBERT KANE, HUMPHREY LLOYD, D.D., JAMES MCCULLAGH, FF.R.S., and many others.

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99 JAHRBUCH der CHEMIE: Bericht über die wichtigsten Fortschritte der reinen und angewandten Chemie, herausgegeben von RICHARD MEYER, I—XIII. JAHRGANG; mit GENERAL-REGISTER zu Bd. I—X; with numerous illustrations, 14 vols. roy. 8vo. original cl., £3. 158 (p. M. 189) Braunschweig, 1891-1903

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ibidem, 1868-90

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'These reports, which were edited by Berzelius, are unique, and are absolutely indispensable to any one who desires to make a detailed study of the progress of chemistry during those years.'-Prof. E. v. Meyer. über die FORTSCHRITTE in der PHARMACIE in allen Ländern, herausgegeben von PROFF. WIGGERS und SCHERER und DR. HEIDENREICH, from 1849-50, and 1851-94; with plates and woodcuts, 43 vols. impl. 8vo. and 8vo., everything to 1885 in 25 vols. hf. calf, and the rest in parts, £8. 8s Erlangen, 1850-Stuttgart, 1894 There is only one country where medicine and pharmacy bestrumpet themselves in the pay of the political poisoner. 108 JOURNAL of SCIENCE (The) and the ARTS, edited at the ROYAL INSTITUTION of GREAT BRITAIN [by WILLIAM THOMAS BRANDE, F.R.S.], from 1822 to its Conclusion in 1830, viz., I. SERIES, vols. 14-22, '22-6; II. SERIES, vols. 1-7, '27-30; and INDEX to vv. 1-20, with numerous plates, 17 vols. 8vo hf. roan, as good as new, £2. 10s

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It contains important contributions by the Editor, Sir Humphry Davy, Charles Babbage, John Frederic Daniell, Sir Everard Home, Richard Phillips, etc. and especially about 30 PAPERS by MICHAEL FARADAY, whose first contribution to science 'An Analysis of Caustic Lime from Tuscany,' it also includes.

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113 LIEBIG'S (Justus) ANNALEN der CHEMIE, herausgegeben von H. KOPP, A. W. HOFMANN, A. KEKULÉ, E. ERLENMEYER, und J. VOLHARD: from 1883 to 1893 (Band 249 -74), 26 vols. 8vo. in 13, hf. green morocco neat, £2. 2s

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CONTENTS:-I. History of the Observatory, with its Buildings and Instruments: Observations of Double Stars by 8. W. BURNHAM, 1879, of the Transit of Mercury, 1881, by CAPT. FLOYD, E. S. HOLDEN, and S. W. BURNHAM, of the Transit of Venus, 1882, by D. P. TODD: Meteorological Observations, by T. E. FRASER, 1880-5, and Reduction Tables for Mount Hamilton, by G. C. COMSTOCK. II. Double-Star Observations with the 36-inch and 12-inch Refractors, by S. W. BURNHAM. III. Drawings and Photographs of the Moon, by L. WEINEK; Investigations of Prisms of Optical Glass, by C. S. HASTINGS; the Glass Scale of the L. O. Measuring Engine, by O. H. TITTMAN; Spectroscopic Observations of Nebula, by J. E KEELER. IV. VI. and X. Meridian Circle Observations, '93-1906, by R. H. TUCKER. V. Micrometrical Observations of Double Stars discovered at Pulkowa, by W. J. HUSSEY. VIII. Photographs of Nebulæ and Clusters made with the Crossley Reflector, by J. E. KEELER, with 70 fine plates.

ibidem, 1894-1908

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The most important French journal on the subject. It was continued in 1894 by 'Éclairage Electrique.' The last 3 vols. (which are included in the above set) are very scarce, and wanting in practically every set happening for sale. 124 MADRAS OBSERVATORY: RESULTS of OBSERVATIONS of the FIXED STARS made with the MERIDIAN CIRCLE at the GOVERNMENT OBSERVATORY, MADRAS, edited by NORMAN ROBERT POGSON and C. MICHIe Smith, ff r.a.S., Vols. I-IX (Observations 1862-87, and GENERAL CATALOGUE), 8 vols. 4to. and 1 vol. roy. 4to. cl., £1. 5s Madras, 1887-99 'As an observer only one or two contemporaries could equal Pogson. In all he discovered nine minor planets between Mars and Jupiter, and twenty-one new variable stars.'-D. N. B.

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129 MATHEMATICAL GAZETTE (The), edited by W. J. GREENSTREET, with the Cooperation of F. S. MACAULAY and Proff. H. W. LLOYD TANNER and E. T. WHITTAKER, FF.R.S., from January, 1901 to December, 1914 (Vols. II-VII), with numerous illustrations, 6 vols. 8vo. cl., £5. 5s

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The above is a very good set of this valuable publication, founded under the Presidency of GEORGE STEPHENSON, and containing a great number of contributions by leading men during nearly seventy of the most important years in the history of English mechanical development. It is of equal importance to the railway and to the general mechanical engineer.

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Containing original contributions by Dr. L. Beale, Dr. W. B. Carpenter, F.R.S., Dr. W. Gregory and R. K. Greville (on Diatoms), S. Highly (on microphotography, etc.), T. H. Huxley, F.R S, Lord Lister, P.R.S., T. Maltwood (on his Finder'), M. Nachet, J. T. Quekett, F.R.S., J. Ralfs (on Diatoms), F. H. Wenham (on his Binocular Microscope, etc.), Sir Charles Wheatstone, F.R.S. (on Binocular Microscopes), and many other authorities.

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147 MINING and SMELTING MAGAZINE (The) a Monthly Review of Practical Mining, Quarrying, and Metallurgy, and Record of Mining and Metal Markets, edited by HENRY CURWEN SALMON, F.G.S., F.C.s., complete from its Beginning in January, 1862, to its Conclusion in December, 1864, with plates, plans, and woodcuts, 6 vols. 8vo. hf. calf (SCARCE), £4. 4s 1862-4

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