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1171 HUGHES (F. J.). Harmonies of Tones and Colours developed by Evolu-
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1172 HUMBOLDT (A. von) Kosmos. Entwurf einer physischen Weltbeschrei-
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1179 MAHON (Charles Viscount). Principles of Electricity. 4to., with 6 plates; bds. 1779

1180 MAJOR (F.). Spacial and Atomic Energy, part III: HEAT. 8vo., 595 pp.; sd. (pub. 7s 6d)

1891

1181 MARUM (M. van) Seconde Continuation des Expériences faites par le
moyen de la Machine Electrique Teylerienne. 4to., plates, bds.
Haarlem, 1795
1182 MASCART (E.) and Joubert (J.). Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism.
Translated by E. Atkinson. Vol. II, Methods of Measurement and
Applications. 8vo. (published at £1. 1s), cloth
1183 MAXWELL (J. C.) Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism. Second
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1184 MINCHIN (G. M.) A Treatise on Statics with Applications to Physics. 2 vols., 8vo., cloth

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1185 MOLYNEUX (W.) A Treatise of Dioptricks, wherein the various Effects and Appearances of Spherick Glasses in Telescopes and Microscopes are explained. 4to., folding plates, old calf 1692 1186 MÜLLER (J.). Principles of Physics and Meteorology. 8vo., with 2 coloured plates and 530 woodcuts; cloth

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Lehrbuch der Kosmischen Physik. 1 vol., 8vo. text, and 1 vol. sm. 4to. atlas, with 40 plates, mostly coloured, hf. bd. Braunschweig, 1872 1189 NOAD (H. M.) Lectures on Electricity, comprising Galvanism, Magnetism, Electro-Magnetism, Magneto- and Thermo-Electricity. 8vo., with nearly 300 woodcuts, cloth

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1191 PEMBERTON (H.) A View of Sir Isaac Newton's Philosophy. 4to., calf, rebacked

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1192 PIRRIE (George) Short Treatise of the general Laws of Motion and Centripetal Forces. 12mo., plates; calf Edinburgh, 1720 1193 POINCARE (H.) Electricité et Optique. I. Les Théories de Maxwell et la Théorie Electromagnétique de la Lumiere. II. Les Théories de Helmholtz et les Expériences de Hertz. 2 vols., roy. 8vo., sd.

Paris, 1890-91 1194 POISSON. Memoire sur la Théorie du Magnétisme en MouvementMemoire sur le Mouvement de la Terre autour de son Centre de Gravité. In 1 vol., 4to., bds. (Paris, 1826-27) 1195 PRIESTLEY (J.) History and present State of Electricity, with original Experiments. 4to., plates, calf 1767 1196 PRONY (R.) Mecanique Philosophique, ou Analyse raisonnée des diverses Parties de la Science de l'Equilibre et du Mouvement. 4to., bds., uncut Paris, An. vIII (1800)

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1206 THOMSON (Sir W.) and P. G. TAIT. Treatise on Natural Philosophy,
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1215 ANDERSON (John), M.D., LL.D., F.P.S. REPTILIA and BATRACHIA of EGYPT: The First Volume of a grand scientific Work on the Zoology of Egypt. One volume, royal 4to. lxv and 372 pp. of TEXT, with woodcuts, MAP of Egypt, Nubia and the Sudan, seven İllustrations of physical features in Introduction, 41 coloured and 11 uncoloured plates of Reptiles and Batrachians; cloth, uncut

1898 12 12 0

100 copies printed, only 95 for sale, very few are left.
Purchasers of the above do not bind themselves to take further volumes, but they
will have the privilege of securing them if so inclined.

"The first step towards the preparation of this volume was the formation of a
collection of the Reptiles and Batrachians of Egypt. This was an absolute necessity,
as these groups were evidently so poorly represented in the Museums of this country
and in those of Europe, that it would have been impossible to have derived from them
any just conception of the extent of these constituents of the Egyptian Fauna. More-
over, in Great Britain, as on the Continent, it was a rare circumstance to find a
specimen with any more definite locality assigned to it than Egypt,' Nubia,' or the
'Sudan.'

"In forming the Collection which was to serve as the basis of this volume, an endeavour was made to obtain as many specimens as possible from a diversity of accurately ascertained and registered localities, distributed over as wide an area as possible.

"While in Egypt, in 1892, I drew up a Memorandum, pointing out the lack of information that existed regarding the Fauna of the country generally, but more especially of the Mammalia, Reptilia, and Batrachia; and further, to make this Circular as useful as possible, it was translated into Arabic through the courteous assistance of Colonel Sir Colin Scott Moncrieff, at that time Director of Irrigation, who also aided me in its circulation. Those who favourably replied to the Memorandum were furnished with the necessary materials for collecting, and with full instructions for the proper preservation of the specimens.

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Nearly five years were devoted to collecting, with the result that over 1500 specimens of Reptilia and Batrachia were brought together, of which more than 1400 were permanently preserved. The greater part was presented to the British Museum ; another set, all but complete, was also presented to the Museum of the Egyptian Government School of Medicine in Cairo, and a few of the more important species were given to some of the Museums in Europe."-The Author's Preface.

When, some six years ago, Dr. Anderson undertook the investigation which has resulted in the noble work now published, our knowledge of the herpetological fauna of Egypt was very meagre indeed, and could not compare with that of the neighbouring countries such as Tunisia, Algeria, and Syria. A list of the reptiles and batrachians of Egypt showed an imposing array of species, many of which now prove to be merely nominal, but these were represented in museums by a small number of specimens, few of which bore indications of exact localities. In fact, such material as then existed was quite inadequate for a study of the distribution as required by modern zoology, and the most important subject of variations and delimitation of species could not be attacked.

The author's first task was therefore the bringing together of a large number of specimens, from as many parts of the country as possible, and this was carried out by him with extraordinary energy during successive visits to Egypt in the winters 1892 to 1895, his personal investigations extending even to Suakim, beyond the limits of Egypt proper. Not only did Dr. Anderson himself and with the help of natives succeed in collecting a very large series of specimens, many of which were brought home alive, and could be sketched in natural colours and attitudes, but he was also fortunate enough to enlist the co-operation of many residents and visitors interested in Natural History matters; the result being the splendid collection, the bulk of which has been presented to the British Museum, a second, nearly complete set, having been reserved for the Museum of the Egyptian Government School of Medicine at Cairo.— Nature, December 29th, 1898.

1216 DENBURGH (J. van) The Reptiles of the Pacific Coast and Great Basin, an account of the Species known to inhabit California and Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Nevada. Roy. 8vo., with illustrations; sd. San Francisco, 1897 1217 GIRARD (Charles). United States Exploring Expedition, 1838-42. HERPETOLOGY. 1 vol., roy. 4to., text and 1 vol. impl. folio, atlas containing 32 fine coloured plates; cloth and half morocco

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Washington, D.C.

I. Ancient Monuments of the Mississippi Valley, by E. G. SQUIER and E. H. Davis;
with plates
1848
II. Aboriginal Monuments of the State of New York, by E. G. SQUIER, with 14 plates;
Classification of Insects from Embryological Data, by Louis AGASSIZ, I plate; Physical
Geography of the U. S. by Charles ELLET, 1 plate; Researches relative to the Planet
Neptune, by Sears C. WALKER; Microscopical Observations made in South Carolina, by
Prof. J. W. BAILEY, 3 plates; etc. etc.

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III. Terrestrial Magnetism, by John LOCKE; Electrical Rheometry, by A. SECCHI; FreshWater Fishes of N. America, by C. GIRARD (I. Cottoids), 3 plates; Marine Alge of N. America, by W. H. HARVEY, 12 plates; Planta Wrightianæ Texano NeoMexicanæ, by Asa GRAY, 10 plates; Ancient Works in Ohio, by C. WHITTLESEY, 7 plates; etc. XII. Venom of the Rattlesnake, by MITCHELL, 12 cuts; Astronomical Observations in the Arctic seas, by KANE, Fluctuation of Levels in N. American Lakes, by WHittlesey, 2 plates; and 2 papers on Meteorology XIV. Palæontology of the Upper Missouri, Invertebrates, by MEEK and HAYDEN, pt. I., 5 plates; Cretaceous Reptiles of the U. S. by J. LEIDY, 20 plates; etc. 1865 XVII. Systems of Consanguinity and Affinity of the Human Family, by Lewis MORGAN, genealogical tables and diagrams

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XVIII. Tables and Results of the Precipitation in Rain and Snow in the U. S. and.. in Central and S. America; Secular Variations of the Elements of the Orbits of the Eight principal Planets with the Obliquity of the Ecliptic and the Precession of the Equinoxes in both Longitude and Right Ascension, by John N. Stockwell; Terrestrial Magnetism and the Deviations of the Compasses, etc., by Wm. Harkness; and a mathematical paper by Ferrel

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XIX. Problems of Rotary Motion presented by the Gyroscope, the Precession of the Equinoxes,
and the Pendulum, by J. G. Barnard; Fresh-Water Alga of N. America, by Horatio
C. Wood; Orbit of Uranus, by Simon Newcomb
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the Earth, by James Henry Coffin, Selden Jennings Coffin, and Dr. A. Woeikof, pp. 756
and plates
XXI. Certain Harmonies of the Solar System, by Stephen Alexander; General Integrals of
Planetary Motion, by Simon Newcomb; Atmospheric Temperature in the U. S. 1876
XXIV. Results of Meteorological Observations made at Providence, K.I., from 1831 to 1876,
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Archæological Researches in Nicaragua, by J. F. BRANSFORD, plates and woodcuts

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1219 ALKEN. The Life of a Sportsman, by Nimrod. Royal 8vo., with 36 coloured illustrations by Henry Alken; morocco, gilt edges, Arms on sides

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1220 BERNERS (Dame Juliana) The Boke of St. Albans, containing treatises on Hawking, Hunting, and Cote Armour, reproduced in facsimile, with an introduction by W. Blades. 4to., vellum, antique, uncut

1881 1 1

1221 Bibliography of Fencing. GELLI (J.) Bibliographie générale de l'Escrime, avec notes critiques, biographiques et historiques. Royal 8vo., second edition, with a Supplement; sd. Milano, 1895 All the notes are in French and Italian, and of each book the collation is given. 1222 BLOME. The GENTLEMANS RECREATION. In Two Parts. The First being an Encyclopedy of the Arts and Sciences. The Second Part treats of Horsmanship, Hawking, Hunting, Fowling, Fishing, and Agriculture, with a short treatise of Cock-Fighting Printed by S. Roycroft, for Richard Blome . . . 1686.

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1225 M. DE LISLE DE MONOEL. Methodes et Projets pour parvenir à la
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1226 DUNOYER DE NOIRMONT, Histoire de la Chasse en France.
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1227 JACQUES DU FOUILLOUX, la Vénerie. Impl. 8vo., many woodcuts; calf

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"Of all the numerous hunters and naturalists who have exploited the African Wilderness and recorded their impressions in book form, none, if we except Cornwallis Harris, have combined the cunning of the practised artist with the skill of a first-rate sportsman and a naturalist's innate love of animals. Harris, after his memorable expedition in 1836-37, proved to the world that he possessed this rare combination, and his Portraits of the Game and Wild Animals of Southern Africa' will always hold high rank as an authority upon the rapidly vanishing fauna of that once favoured land."-Saturday Review, December 28th, 1895.

1230 LYDEKKER'S (R.) Wild Oxen, Sheep and Goats of all Lands, living and extant, royal 4to. 27 coloured plates and 62 Illustrations in the text, cloth

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Salvá draws attention to the twelfth chapter of Book I, which, as it was first printed in 1644, is very curious. It proves that rifles were already then in use, "arcabuces rayados por de dentro," the author calls them.

1232 LES RUSES INNOCENTES: comment on prend les Oiseaux et Bêtes à quatre pieds; avec les secrets de la pêche, stout 12mo., numerous engravings, old calf

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1234 BETRACHTUNG der WILDEN THIERE: Contemplatio Ferarum Bestiarum,
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