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Show LEA & BLANCHARD'S NEW PUBLICATIONS. 13 LIBRARY OF ILLUSTRATED SCIENTIFIC WORKS. U DER THIS TITLE LEA & BLANCHARD ARE PUBLISHING A SERIES OF BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED WORKS, ON VARIOUS BRANCHES OF SCIENCE, By the most distinguished men in their respective departments. Printed in the handsomest style, and embellished in the most efficient manner. lJ::r' No expense has been or will be spared to render this series worthy of the support of the sciemific public, and at the same time one of the handsomest specimens of typographical and artistic execution which has appeared in this coumry. Specimens 'If the Engu~vmgs and style of the 1>olumes may be had on application to the publi.Jhtrs. MULLER'S PHYSICS-LATELY ISSUED, PRINCIPLES OF PHYSICS AND METEOROLOGY. BY PROFESSOR J. MULLER, M.D. EDITED, WITH ADDITIONS, BY R. EGLESFELD GRIFFITH, M.D. In one large and handsome octavo volume, with 550 wood-cuts, and two colored plates. This is a large, elegant, and most admirable volume-thefirst of a series of scientific books now paEsing through the press in London, and which cannot fail to commend themselves to the favor of all who take any intere;;t in the progress of science amon10 the great mass of the people. The author is one of the most distinguished scienufic men in Germany, and these works have been prepared with the utmost care, and are put forth in a form admirably adapted to secure that wide circulation and uruversal favor which they deserve.-N. Y. Couritr and Inquirtr. NOW READY. PRACTICAL PHARMACY. COMPRISING THE ARRANGEMENTS, APPARATUS, AND MANIPULATION: 5 OF THE PHARMACEUTICAL SHOP AND LABORATORY. BY FRANCIS MOHR, Ph. D., Assessor Pharmacire of the Royal Prussian College of Medicine, Coblentz; AND THEOPHILUS REDWOOD, Professor of Pharmacy in the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britaia. EDITED, WITU EXTENSIVE ADDITIONS, BY PROFESSOR WILLIAM PROCTER, Of the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. In one handsomely printed octavo volume, of 570 pages, with over 500 engravings on wood. In Preparation, works on JtCetallur;ry, Food, the Steam Engine, JtCachinell, .!lstronomy, Rural Economy, life. |