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On Scarlatina and its Treatment.

By I. BAKER BROWN, F.R.C.S., &c.

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The Human Brain;

Its Configuration, Structure, and Physiology; Illustrated by References to the Nervous System in the Lower Orders of Animals. By SAMUEL SOLLY, F.R.S., Senior Surgeon to St. Thomas's Hospital, Member of the Council, and late Professor of Anatomy and Surgery in the Royal College of Surgeons, &c.

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The Ophthalmoscope ;

Its Varieties and its Uses. Translated from the German of Zander
By R. B. CARTER, F.R.C.S. Eng. (by Exam.). With Notes and
Additions. 68 Woodcuts and 3 beautiful Coloured Chromo-litho-
graphs.

"We have thus very cursorily alluded to the chief contents of this volume, which is illustrated by numerous woodcuts and three coloured lithographic plates; and, in conclusion, we feel warranted in asserting that it is by far the best practical guide to the use of the Ophthalmoscope that exists in our language."—Dublin Quarterly Journal.

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The Foot and its Covering.

With Dr. Camper's work on "The Best Form of Shoe," translated from the German. By JAMES DOWIE.

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The County Families;

or, Royal Manual of the Titled and Untitled Aristocracy of the Three Kingdoms, is now ready in one splendid volume. It contains a complete Peerage, Baronetage, Knightage, and Dictionary of the Landed Commoners of England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland, and gives a brief notice of the Descent, Birth, Marriage, Education, and Appointments of each Person, his Heir Apparent or Presumptive, a Record of the Offices which he has held, together with his Town Address and Country Residences. By EDWARD WALFORD, M.A., late Scholar of Balliol College, Oxford.

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Hardwicke's Crown Peerage:

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Also, published Annually,

The Shilling Peerage;

The Shilling Baronetage;
The Shilling Knightage; and
The Shilling House of Commons.

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An Index to the Pedigrees contained in the printed Heralds' Visitations,

&c. &c. By GEORGE W. MARSHALL, LL.M., of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law.

How to Address Titled People.

COMPANION TO THE WRITING-DESK; or, How to Address, Begin, and End Letters to Titled and Official Personages, together with Tables of Precedence, copious list of Abbreviations, Rules for Punctuation, and other useful information.

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Heraldry founded on Facts.

Or, The Pursuivant of Arms, by J. R. PLANCHÉ, Rouge Croix.
Second edition, with additional Notes and Illustrations.

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A Corner of Kent.

Some Account of the parish of Ash-next-Sandwich.
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Enshrined Hearts.

By J. R.

Enshrined Hearts of Warriors and Illustrious People. By EMILY SOPHIA HARTSHORNE. With Illuminated Initials, and illustrated with numerous Engravings on Wood, Armorial Bearings, &c. &c.

Elements of Arithmetic.

From the French of M. C. BRIOT. Translated by J. SPEAR, Esq.

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Mangnall's Questions, Complete, 1s.

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Inventive Drawing.

A Practical Development of Elementary Design. By EDWARD
BALL.

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Price 2s. 6d. Illustrated by Diagrams and Samplars.

Method for Teaching Plain Needlework in Schools.

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UNDER the above title is presented to the Public a complete Library of Elementary Works adapted for the use of the People.

Thousands of people at present skilled as handicraftsmen, and as workers in the various arts and sciences of life, work from day to day, plodding on with some vague notion that they can improve their own particular calling; but it generally ends in nothing, because they are ignorant of the first principles of those laws which regulate the things in which they are engaged. It is a very rare occurrence to meet with workmen who know anything beyond what they picked up in their apprenticeship, or obtained by imitating others more skilled than themselves.

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Mechanics.

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Hydrostatics.

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Chemistry.

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Hydraulics.

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Optics.

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Pneumatics.

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