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902, O.

Debate on the Presentation of Mr. Gurney's Petition, praying
for the Repeal of the Legislative Restrictions on Steam En-
gines running on Common Roads. London, 1834.
Address to the Shareholders of the London and Birming-
ham Steam Carriage Company.

Vol. 2, containing

An Account of the Caloric Engine, Invented by J. Ericsson. Specification of the Patent of John Udny, for Improvement on the Steam Engine. Translated from the French.

Samuel Hall's Patent Improvements on Steam Engines. Not-
tingham, 1835.

Experiments on the Transverse Strength and other Proper-
ties of Malleable Iron, with reference to its Uses for Railway
Bars, and a Report founded on the same, addressed to the
Directors of the London and Birmingham Railway Company.
By Peter Barlow, F. R. S. London, 1835.
Second Report on ditto.

Expositions and Illustrations interesting to all those con-
cerned in Steam Power, whether as applied to Rail-Roads,
Common Roads, or to Sea and Inland Navigation. By
Francis Maceroni. London, 1835.

Remarks on the Steam Engines of Cornwall. By Elijah Gal-
loway, Esq., M. R. I., Civil Engineer. London, 1832.

Vol. 3, containing

Standing Orders of the Houses of Lords and Commons, with regard to Railway Bills. London, 1836.

Report from the Select Committee on Railway Bills; and Resolutions of the House of Commons thereon. London, 1836. On the Superior Advantages of the Patent Improved SteamBoilers, Invented by Elisha Haydon Collier, Civil Engineer; and especially in respect to their Lightness, Compactness, Safety, and Economy in the Consumption of Fuel on board Steam Vessels. London.

On the Means of Comparing the Respective Advantages of Dif ferent Lines of Railway; and on the Use of Locomotive Engines. Translated from the French of M. Navier, Ingeneur en chef des Ponts et Chaussées, Paris. By John Macneill, Civil Engineer, M. R. N. A., F. R. A. S. London, 1836.

Statements illustrative of the Necessity for Additional Means of
Communication between London and Blackwall. With an
Examination of the Comparative Suitableness of the Railways
projected by the London and Blackwall Railway Company
(George Stephenson Esq., Engineer), and Blackwall Com-
mercial Railway Company (Sir John Rennie, Engineer), to
supply those additional means. London, 1836.

A Letter in Reply to Observations on the subject of the Midland
Counties' Railway, by N. W. Cundy, C. E. By Matthew
Babington. Leicester, 1835.

Speech on the Improvement of the Shannon. Being in Conti-
nuation of the Debate in the House of Commons, 12th May,
1835, giving a Comparative View of the Navigation of the
Rideau Canal in Canada, and the River Shannon in Ireland;
with Observations on the Value of a Connexion by Steam
Packets with British America. London, 1835.

The Direct London and Brighton Railway, session 1836; Speech
of David Pollock Esq. on the Summing-up of the Evidence of
Traffic, given before the Committee of the House of Commons,
in support of Sir John Rennie's, or Direct Line. London, 1836.
Railroads. Statements and Reflections thereon; particularly
with Reference to the proposed Railroad without a Tunnel,
and the Competition for the Line between London and
Brighton. By a Shareholder; at the request of other Share-
holders. London, 1836.

Vorschlag zur herstellung einer Eisenbahn im gross herzog-
thum Baden von manheim bis Basel und an den Bodensee,
&c. &c. Von L. Newhouse. Karlsruhe, 1833.
Observations on a General Iron Railway (with a Geographical
Map of the Plan); showing its great Superiority, by the gene-
ral introduction of Mechanic Power, over all the present
Methods of Conveyance by Turnpike Roads and Canals, and
claiming the particular Attention of Merchants, Manufactur-
ers, Farmers, and indeed every class of Society. 3d edition,
revised and enlarged. London, 1822.

PERIODICALS.

Boston, 263, O. The Mechanic's Magazine and Journal of Internal
Improvements. Vol. 1.

Glasgow, 929, Q. Practical Mechanics' and Engineers' Magazine.

Vols. 1 to

London, 728, O. The Railway Magazine and Annals of Science.

Vols. 2 to 6.

782, Q. Civil Engineers' and Architects' Journal. Vols. 1 to 8.

857, Q. The Railway Magazine and Commercial Journal. Vols. 1 to 5.

New York, 431, Q. The American Railroad Journal. Vols. 1 to 4.
692, O. The American Railroad Journal and Mechanics'
Magazine. Vols. 1 to 10.

Paris, 507, O. Annales des Ponts et Chaussées. 1 to 24.
Weale, 1080, Q. Quarterly Papers on Engineering. Published by
John Weale. 5 vols. London, 1844 to 1846.

(For other papers on RAILWAYS AND CANALS, see List of "Unbound Pamphlets" at end of Catalogue.)

Education.

Am. Inst. of Instruction, 442, O. Lectures delivered before the Ame

rican Institute of Instruction, in Boston, in 1830. Boston,

1831.

427, O. Do. do. for 1831, including a Prize Essay on the Construction of School Houses.

423, O. Do. do. for 1832, including a Prize Essay on Penmanship. Boston, 1832.

Babbage, 78, O. Reflections on the Decline of Science in England, and on Some of its Causes. By Charles Babbage. London,

1830.

Bache, 739, O. Report on Education in Europe, to the Trustees of the Girard College for Orphans. By Alexander D. Bache, LL. D. Philadelphia, 1839.

Barker, 207, D. Grammar of the English Tongue, for Italians. By Rev. Edward Barker. Venice, 1802.

Blair, 351, D.
Blair.

Boston, 634, D.

Abridgment of Lectures on Rhetoric. By Hugh
Philadelphia, 1828.

Scientific Tracts, &c., Adapted to Schools, Lyceums, and Families. Vols. 2 and 3.

Cincinnati, 667, O. Transactions of the Fourth and Sixth Annual Meetings of the Western Literary Institute and College of Professional Teachers, held in Cincinnati, Ohio, Oct. 1834 and 1836. Claxton, 725, D. Hints to Mechanics on Self-Education and Instruction. By P. Claxton. London, 1839.

Cousin, 508, D. Report on the State of Public Instruction in Prussia. By Victor Cousin. New York, 1835.

Duponceau, 607, O. A Dissertation on the Nature and Character of the Chinese System of Writing. By Peter S. Duponceau, LL. D. Philadelphia, 1838.

Jackson, 179, D. A New Method of Teaching Languages, Exemplified by its Application to Latin, Greek, and French. By Samuel Jackson. Philadelphia, 1827.

Johnson, 187, D. An Introduction to the Greek Language, with a Key. By W. R. Johnson. Philadelphia, 1829.

Light & Stearns, 556, O. Scientific Tracts for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. Boston, 1836.

London, 1043, F. Parliamentary Document:

Minutes of the Committee of Council on Education; with Ap

pendices and Plans of School Houses. Part 2. 1839 and 1840. Massachusetts, 1085, O. Abstract of the Massachusetts' School Returns for 1843-44. Made to the Legislature of Massachusetts. Boston, 1844.

Moulson, 519, O. Exercises in Reading. By D. Moulson. Philadelphia, 1834.

Parker, 576, 0. Logic, or the Art of Reasoning Simplified. By S.

E. Parker. Philadelphia, 1837.

Rollin, 541, D. Method of Teaching and Studying the Belles Lettres.
By M. Rollin. Vols. 1, 2, 4. London, 1749.

-PERIODICALS.

Boston, 262, O. American Journal of Education. Vols. 4 and 5. 261, O. American Annals of Education and Instruction. Vols. 1 to 9.

Encyclopedias and Dictionaries.

ENCYCLOPEDIAS.

Brewster, 666, Q. Brewster's Edinburgh Encyclopedia. 1st American edition. 18 vols. Philadelphia, 1832.

Dobson, 369, Q. Encyclopedia, or a Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Miscellaneous Literature. 1st American edition. Thomas Dobson. 18 vols. Philadelphia.

Geneve, 878, Q. Encyclopedie, ou Dictionnaire Raissonné des Sciences, des Arts, et des Métiers. 3d edition. 36 tomes. Geneve, 1779.

879, Q. Recueil des Planches, du Dictionnaire Raissonné. 3 tomes. Geneve, 1779.

Hall, 20, F. Hall's Encyclopedia. Revised by T. J. Lloyd. 3 vols. London.

Johnson, 918, O. The Farmer's Encyclopedia, and Dictionary of Rural Affairs. By C. W. Johnson. Adapted to the United States, by Dr. G. Emerson. Philadelphia, 1844.

London, 385, Q. The Penny Cyclopedia. 27 vols.

Lyons, 880, Q. Table Analytique, et Raissonné, des Matiers contenues dans la Dictionnaire des Sciences, des Arts, et des Mé. tiers. 6 tomes. Lyons, 1781.

226, Q. Encyclopédie Méthodique, ou par ordre des Matiers.

6 tomes.

453, Q. Encyclopedia Metropolitan. Parts 3, 5, and 39.

New York, 340, Q. The American Encyclopedia. 7 vols. New York, 1805.

Paris, 516, O. Memorial Encyclopedique et Progressif des Connaissances Humaines. Tomes 2, 3, 4.

650, F. Encyclopedie, ou Dictionnaire Raissonné des Sciences, des Arts, et des Métiers. 33 tomes. Paris, 1777. Parke, 851, O. Pantology, or a Systematic Survey of Human Knowledge. By Prof. R. Parke. Philadelphia, 1841.

Philadelphia, 136, O. Encyclopedia Americana. 13 vols. Philadelphia, 1833.

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