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* POPULAR PHYSIOLOGY; being a familiar Explanation of the most interesting Facts connected with the Structure and Functions of Animals, and particularly of Man; adapted for general Readers. By PERCEVAL B. LORD, M.B. With numerous Engravings.

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ACTON (ELIZA.)-MODERN COOKERY,

In all its Branches, reduced to a System of Easy Practice. For the use of Private Families. In a Series of Receipts, all of which have been strictly tested, and are given with the most minute exactness. By ELIZA ACTON. Dedicated to the Young Housekeepers of England. Fcp. 8vo. illustrated by woodcuts, 7s. 6d. cloth.

"It is a general complaint of books, especially of treatises on science, that they are made from other books, instead of the facts being derived from observation or experiment. From this defect Eliza Acton's Modern Cookery in all its Branches' is free. Every recipe contained in its six hundred and odd pages has been tested by the only but pleasant method of trial-tasting, and pronounced good. Without the same experiment, it is impossible for a critic to form a satisfactory judgment upon a cookery-book; and as there seems at least a thousand recipes in the volume, such a mode of deciding would take a long time. So far as we can speak theoretically, the book is a good book. The arrangement is natural (in the order of English eating): beginning with soups and fish, and then proceeding to the garnish of gravies, sauces, and force-meats. Roast and boiled, made-dishes, potted meats, and vegetables follow; a fong list of pies, puddings, confectionery, and what not, bring up the rear. British is the system upon which the whole is based: the methods are clearly described, and seem founded on chemical principles."-SPECTATOR.

ADAIR (SIR ROBERT).-AN HISTORICAL MEMOIR OF A

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By C. G. ADDISON, Esq., of the Inner Temple. 2d Edition, enlarged. Square crown 8vo. with Illustrations, 18s. cloth.

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Also,

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Illustrated by many of his Letters and Private Papers never before published. By Lucy AIKIN. 2 vols. post 8vo. with Portrait from Sir Godfrey Kneller's Picture, 18s. cloth.

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AMY HERBERT.

By a LADY. Edited by the Rev. WILLIAM SEWELL, B.D. of Exeter College, Oxford. 2d Edition, 2 vols. fcp. 8vo. 9s. cloth.

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BAILEY.-ESSAYS ON THE PURSUIT OF TRUTH,

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Intended to convey Practical Knowledge of the Science, and comprising the most important recent discoveries; with explanations of the facts and phenomena which serve to confirm or invalidate various Geological Theories. By ROBERT BAKEWELL. Fifth Edition, considerably enlarged. 8vo. with numerous Plates and Woodcuts, 21s. cloth.

BALMAIN.-LESSONS ON CHEMISTRY,

For the use of Pupils in Schools, Junior Students in Universities, and Readers who wish to learn the fundamental Principles and leading Facts: with Questions for Examination, Glossaries of Chemical Terms and Chemical Symbols, and an Index. By WILLIAM H. BALMAIN. With numerous Woodcuts, illustrative of the Decompositions. Fcp. 8vo. 68. cloth.

BAYLDON.-ART OF VALUING RENTS AND TILLAGES,

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BEALE (ANNE).-THE VALE OF THE TOWEY;

Or, Sketches in South Wales. By ANNE BEALE. Post 8vo. 10s. 6d. cloth.

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BEDFORD CORRESPONDENCE.

CORRESPONDENCE OF

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*** Published Quarterly.-The work will probably not exceed Thirty Volumes.

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