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The PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY of the SEA and its METEOROLOGY; or, the Economy of the Sea and its Adaptations, its Salts, its Waters, its Climates, its Inhabitants, and whatever there may be of general interest in its Commercial Uses or Industrial Pursuits. By Commander M. F. MAURY, LL.D. Tenth Edition, being the Second Edition of the Author's revised and enlarged Work. Post 8vo, cloth extra, 88. 6d.

This edition, as well as its immediate predecessor, includes all the researches and observations of the last three years, and is Copyright in England and on the Continent. "We err greatly if Lieutenant Maury's book will not hereafter be classed with the works of the great men who have taken the lead in extending and improving knowledge and art; his book displays in a remarkable degree, like the Advancement of Learning,' and the Natural History' of Buffon, profound research and magnificent imagination."-Illustrated London News.

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ARCHAIA; or, Studies of the Cosmogony and Natural History of the Hebrew Scriptures. By Professor DAWSON, Principal of McGill College, Canada. Post 8vo, cloth, 78. 6d.

"It is refreshing to meet with an author who has reflected deeply, and observed as well as read fully, before he has put forward his pages in print. He will be rememoered, and perhaps read, when incompetent writers have been forgotten. We heartily recommend this book to intelligent and thoughtful readers: it will not suit others. Its tone throughout is good, while as much is condensed in this one volume as will be required by the general student."-Athenæum.

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ICHNOGRAPHS, from the SANDSTONE of the CONNECTICUT RIVER, MASSACHUSETTS, U.S.A. By JAMES DEAN, M.D. One volume 4to, with Forty-six Plates, cloth, 278.

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DE FIVAS, INTRODUCTION À LA LANGUE FRANCAISE; ou, Fables et Contes Choisis. Thirteenth Edition. 12mo, 2s. 6d., strongly bound.

DE FIVAS, LE TRÉSOR NATIONAL; or, Guide to the Translation of English into French at Sight. Second Edition. 12mo, 28. 6d., strongly bound. KEY TO THE ABOVE. 2s.

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THE HIGH-PRESSURE STEAM-ENGINE.

By DR. ERNEST ALBAN, Practical Machine Maker, Plau, Mecklenburg. Translated from the German, by WILLIAM POLE, C.E., F.R.A.S., Assoc. Inst. C.E. 8vo, with 28 fine Plates, 16s. 6d. cloth.

A PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL ESSAY ON OBLIQUE

BRIDGES. With 13 large Folding Plates. By GEORGE W. BUCK, M. Inst. C.E. Second Edition, corrected by W. H. BARLOW, M. Inst. C.E. Imperial 8vo. 128. cloth.

THE PRACTICAL RAILWAY ENGINEER. By G. DRYSDALE
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With 71 double quarto plates, 72 Woodcuts, and Portrait of G. STEPHENSON.
large Vol. 4to. 27. 128. 6d. cloth.

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ON IRON
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Engineer, and Naval Architect. Second Edition, Atlas of Plates, with separate Text,
price 11. 58.

A TREATISE ON THE PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF

LEVELLING. By FREDERICK W. SIMMS, M. Inst. C.E. Fourth Edition, with the addition of Mr. Law's Practical Examples for setting out Railway Curves, and Mr. Trautwine's Field Practice of Laying out Circular Curves. With 7 Plates and numerous Woodcuts, 8vo, 88. 6d. cloth.

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TABLES FOR THE PURCHASING OF ESTATES, Annuities, Advowsons, &c., and for the renewing of Leases; also, for valuing Reversionary Estates, Deferred Annuities, next Presentations, &c. By WILLIAM INWOOD, Architect. Seventeenth Edition, with considerable additions. 12mo. cloth, 78.

THE STUDENT'S GUIDE to the PRACTICE of DESIGNING,

MEASURING, AND VALUING ARTIFICERS' WORKS; with 43 Plates and Woodcuts. Edited by EDWARD DOBSON, Architect and Surveyor. Second Edition, with Additions on Design, by E. LACY GARBETT, Architect. Öne Vol., Svo, extra cloth, 98.

A GENERAL TEXT-BOOK; for the Constant Use and Reference of

Architects, Engineers, Surveyors, Solicitors, Auctioneers, Land Agents, and Stewards. By EDWARD RYDE, Civil Engineer and Land Surveyor; to which are added several chapters on Agriculture and Landed Property. By Professor DONALDSON. One large thick Vol., 8vo, with numerous Engravings, 11. 88., cloth.

THE ELEMENTARY PRINCIPLES OF CARPENTRY. By THOMAS TRED GOLD, Civil Engineer. Illustrated by fifty-three Engravings, a portrait of the Author, and several Woodcuts. Fourth Edition. Edited hy PETER BARLOW, F.R.S. One large Volume, 4to, 21. 28., in extra cloth.

HINTS TO YOUNG ARCHITECTS.

By GEORGE WIGHTWICK,

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HE OPERATIVE MECHANIC'S WORKSHOP COMPANION, Comprising a great variety of the most useful Rules in Mechanical Science, th numerous Tables of Practical Data and Calculated Results. By W. TEMPLETON, thor of "The Engineer's Common-Place Book," &c. Sixth Edition, with 11 Plates, ao, price 58., bound and lettered.

HEORY OF COMPOUND INTEREST AND ANNUITIES, With TABLES of LOGARITHMS for the more difficult computations of Interest, scount, Annuities, &c., in all their applications and uses for Mercantile and State rposes. By F. THOMAN, of the Société Crédit Mobilier, Paris. 12mo, cloth, ce 58.

HE ENGINEER'S, ARCHITECT'S, AND CONTRACTOR'S FOCKET BOOK. (Weale's) for 1862, price 6s. See Advertisement on page 8. HE BUILDER'S AND CONTRACTOR'S PRICE BOOK (Weale's) for 1862, price 4s. See Advertisement on page 8.

HE TIMBER MERCHANT'S AND BUILDER'S COMPANION; containing new and copious TABLES, &c. &c. By WILLIAM DOWSING, Timber erchant, Hull. Second Edition, revised. Crown 8vo, 38., cloth.

SYNOPSIS OF PRACTICAL PHILOSOPHY. Alphabetically Arranged. Designed as a Manual for Travellers, Architects, Surveyors, Engiers, Students, Naval Officers, and other Scientific Men. By the Rev. JOHN CARR, .A., late Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. Second Edition, 18mo, cloth, 58. "HE CARPENTER'S NEW GUIDE; or, Book of Lines for Carpenters, founded on the late PETER NICHOLSON's standard work. A New Edion, revised by ARTHUR ASHPITEL, Arch. F.S.A.; together with Practical Rules on Drawing, by GEORGE PYNE, Artist. With 74 Plates, 4to, price 17. 13., cloth. TREATISE ON THE STRENGTH OF TIMBER, CAST IRON, MALLEABLE IRON, and other Materials. By PETER BARLOW, F.R.S., Hon. Mem. Inst. C. E., &c. A New Edition, by J. F. HEATHER, M.A., of the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, with Additions by PROF. WILLIS of Cambridge. With Nine Illustrations, 8vo, 16s., cloth.

THE COMPLETE GRAZIER, and Farmer's and Cattle Breeder's Assistant. A Compendium of Husbandry. By WILLIAM YOUATT, Esq., V.S. Member of the Royal Agri. Soc. of England; Author of "The Horse," "Cattle," &c. Tenth Edition, much Enlarged, with Numerous Engravings, 8vo, price, 128., cloth, lettered.

THE LAND VALUER'S BEST ASSISTANT, being Tables, on a very much improved Plan, for Calculating the Value of Estates. By R. HUDSON, Civil Engineer. New Edition, with Additions and Corrections, price 4s., bound.

A MANUAL OF ELECTRICITY. Including Galvanism, Mag

netism, Dia-Magnetism, Electro-Dynamics, Magno-Electricity, and the Electric Telegraph. By HENRY M. NOAD, Ph. D., F.C.S., Lecturer on Chemistry at St. George's Hospital. Fourth Edition, entirely re-written, illustrated by 500 Woodcuts, 8vo, il. 48., cloth. Sold also in Two Parts; Part I. Electricity and Galvanism, 8vo, 168., cloth. Part II. Magnetism and the Electric Telegraph, 8vo, 10s. 6d., cloth.

DESIGNS AND EXAMPLES OF COTTAGES, VILLAS, AND

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PRACTICAL RULES ON DRAWING, for the Operative Builder

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A HISTORY of the FISHES of the BRITISH ISLANDS. By
JONATHAN COUCH, F.L.S. FIRST VOLUME. Illustrated with Fifty-seven
Coloured Plates and numerous Engravings on Wood. Price 178.

A HISTORY OF BRITISH BIRDS. By the Rev. F. O. MORRIS, B.A.
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A NATURAL HISTORY of BRITISH GRASSES. Illustrated with Seventy-four Coloured Plates and other Engravings. By E. J. LOWE, F.R.A.S. Royal 8vo. cloth gilt, price 21s.

BRITISH and EXOTIC FERNS. Scientific and Popular Descriptions of all the Cultivated Species, with Instructions for their Management. Illustrated with Four Hundred and Seventy-nine Coloured Plates and other Engravings. 8 vols. royal 8vo. cloth gilt, price 67, 68.

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A DICTIONARY of BOTANICAL TERMS.

The STRUCTURE and FUNCTIONS of the EYE. Illustrative of the Power, Wisdom and Goodness of God. By SPENCER THOMSON, M.D. Crown 8vo, cloth, Illustrated with One Hundred Engravings, price 78. 6d.

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