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NATURAL PHILOSOPHY.
  
  
  

NATURAL PHILOSOPHY.

A PRELIMINARY DISCOURSE
ON THE STUDY OF
NATURAL PHILOSOPHY. By
John Frederic William Herschel,
A.M., &c. 12mo.

FAMILIAR ILLUSTRATIONS
OF NATURAL PHILOSOPHY,
selected principally from Daniell's
Chemical Philosophy. By James
Renwick
, LL.D. 18mo. With
numerous Engravings.

LETTERS ON NATURAL
MAGIC. Addressed to Sir Walter
Scott. By Sir David Brewster.
18mo. With Engravings.

LETTERS OF EULER on Different
Subjects of Natural Philosophy.
Addressed to a German Princess.
Translated by Hunter.
With Notes, and a Life of Euler, by
Sir David Brewster; with additional
Notes, by John Griscom,
LL.D. With a Glossary of Scientific
Terms. 2 vols. 18mo. Engravings.

On ASTRONOMY AND GENERAL
PHYSICS. By the Rev.
William Whewell. M.A., F.R.S.,
&c. 12mo.

The EARTH: its Physical Condition
and most Remarkable Phenomena.
By W. Mullinger Higgins.
18mo. Engravings.

CELESTIAL SCENERY; or,
the Wonders of the Planetary System
displayed. Illustrating the Per
fections of Deity and a Plurality of
Worlds. By Thomas Dick, LL.D.
18mo. Engravings.

The SIDEREAL HEAVENS,
and other Subjects connected with
Astronomy, as illustrative of the
Character of the Deity, and of an Infinity
of Worlds. By Thomas Dick,
LL.D. 18mo. Engravings.

An ELEMENTARY TREATISE
ON MECHANICS. Translated
from the French of M. Boucharlat.
With Additions and Emendations,
designed to adapt it to the
Use of the Cadets of the U. S. Military
Academy. By Edward H.
Courtenay
. 8vo.

ILLUSTRATIONS OF MECHANICS.
By Professors Moseley
and Renwick. 18mo. Engravings.

The SCIENCE OF MECHANICS
applied to Practical Purposes.
By James Renwick, LL.D. 18mo.
Engravings.

CHAPTAL'S CHYMISTRY APPLIED
TO AGRICULTURE. A
New Translation, with valuable Selections
from Sir Humphrey Davy
and others.

FIRST PRINCIPLES OF
CHEMISTRY familiarly explained.
By Professor Renwick. 18mo.
With numerous Illustrative Engravings.