3. An Outline of the Necessary Laws of Thought; A
Treatise on Pure and Applied Logic. By William
Thomson, M.A., Fellow and Tutor of Queen's College,
Oxford. London and Oxford, 1849.
4. An Essay on the New Analytic of Logical Forms,
being that which gained the Prize proposed by Sir
William Hamilton, in the year 1846, for the best Ex-
position of the New Doctrine propounded in his Lec-
tures. With an Historical Appendix. By Thomas
Spencer Baynes, Translator of the Port-Royal Logic.
Edinburgh and London, 1850, .
V. Autobiography of the Rev. William Walford. Edited,
with a Continuation, by John Houghton. London,
1851,
VI. 1. Researches on Magnetism, Electricity, Heat, Light,
Crystallization, and Chemical Attraction, in their
Relations to the Vital Force. By Karl, Baron von
Reichenbach, Ph. Dr. Translated by William Gregory,
M.D., F.R.S.E., Professor of Chemistry in the Univer-
sity of Edinburgh. 1850.
2. The Power of the Mind over the Body: An Experi-
mental Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Phe-
nomena attributed by Baron Reichenbach to a new
Imponderable. 1846.
3. Letters on the Truth contained in Popular Supersti-
tions. By Herbert Mayo, M.D., &c. Second Edition.
Supplementary Letter. 1851, .
VII. 1. Report from the Select Committee on Public Libraries,
together with the Proceedings of the Committee, Mi-
nutes of Evidence, &c. Ordered to be printed 23d
July 1849.
2. Report from the Select Committee on Public Libraries,
together with the Proceedings of the Committee, Mi-
nutes of Evidence, &c. Ordered to be printed 1st
August, 1850,
gineering Reports and Evidence. III. Medical, Che-
mical, and Geological Evidence. London, 1850.
5. Report of Do. on the Epidemic Cholera of 1848-49.
Appendix (B) to Do. Report by Mr. Grainger. Lon-
don, 1850.
6. A Microscopic Examination of the Water Supply to
the Inhabitants of London. With Coloured Plates.
By Dr. Arthur Hassall. London, 1850,
X. 1. The Royal Supremacy not an Arbitrary Authority, but
limited by the Laws of the Church of which Kings are
Members. By the Rev. E. B. Pusey, D.D., Regius
Professor of Hebrew, Canon of Christchurch.
Ancient Precedents. Oxford, 1850.
3. A System of Logic, Ratiocinative and Inductive. By
Book VI. "On the Logic of the
3d Edition. London, 1851.
4. The Characteristics of the Present Age. By Johann
Gottlieb Fichte. Translated by William Smith.
London, 1849.
5. Social Statics; or, The Conditions essential to Human
Happiness specified, and the first of them developed.
By Herbert Spencer. London, 1851.
6. Lectures on Political Economy. By Francis William
Newman, formerly Fellow of Balliol College, Oxford.
London, 1851,
II. DEMONSTRATIONS EVANGÉLIQUES;-de Tertullien, Ori-
gène, Eusèbe, S. Augustin, Montaigne, Bacon, Gro-
tius, Descartes, Richelieu, Arnaud, De Choiseul-du-
Plessis-Praslin, Pascal, Pelisson, Nicole, Boyle, Bos-
suet, Bourdaloue, Locke, Lami, Burnet, Malebranche,
Lesley, Leibnitz, La Bruyère, Fénélon, Huet,
Clarke, Duguet, Stanhope, Bayle, Le-Clerc, Du-Pin,
Jacquelot, Tillotson, De Haller, Sherlock, Le Moine,
Pope, Leland, Raciné, Massillon, Ditton, Derham,
D'Aguesseau, De Polignac, Saurin, Buffier, Warbur-
ton, Tournemine, Bentley, Littleton, Fabricius, Ad-
dison, De Bernis, J. J. Rousseau, Para du Phanjhas,
Stanislas I., Turgot, Statler, West, Beauzée, Bergier,
Carraccioli, Jennings, Duhamel, Liguori, Butler.
Bullet, Vauvenargues, Guénard, Blair, De Pompig-
nan, Deluc, Porteous, Gerard, Diessbach, Jacques,
Lamourette, La Harpe, Le Coz, Duvoisin, De la
Luzerne, Schmitt, Poynter, Moore, Silvio Pellico,
Lingard, Brunati, Manzoni, Paley, Perrone, D'Or-
leans, Campien, Perennes, Wiseman, Buckland,
Marcel-de-Serres, Keith, Chalmers, Dupin Ainé,.
S.S. Gregoire XVI. Traduites, pour la plupart, des
diverses langues dans lesquelles elles avaient été
écrites; reproduites intégralement, non par extraits;
annotées et publiées par M. L'Abbé M (igne,) éditeur
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III. 1. Royalty and Republicanism in Italy. By Joseph
Mazzini. London, 1850.
2. Italy in 1848. By Mariotti. London, 1851.
3. Taschenbuch der Neuesten Geschichte. Von Robt.
Prutz. Dessau, 1851.
4. Germany in 1850; its Courts, Camps, and People.
By the Baroness Blaze de Bury. London, 1850,
IV. 1. A Manual of Botany, being an Introduction to the
Study of the Structure, Physiology, and Classifica-
tion of Plants. By John Hutton Balfour, M.D.,
F.L.S., F.R.S.E., Professor of Medicine and Botany
in the University of Edinburgh. 1849.
2. The Plant: a Biography. By M. T. Schleiden, M.D.,
Professor of Botany in the University of Jena.
Translated by Arthur Henfrey. 1848.
3. Principles of Scientific Botany; or Botany as an In-
ductive Science. By Dr. J. M. Schleiden. Trans-
lated by Edwin Lankester. 1849.
4. On the Archetype and Homologies of the Vertebrate
Skeleton. By Richard Owen, F.R.S. 1848.
5. On the Nature of Limbs. A Discourse by Richard
Owen, F.R.S.
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