Vol. 1.-Fuel, iron, steel, tin, antimony, arsenic, bismuth, and platinum. Vol. 2.-Copper, lead, zinc, mercury, silver, gold, nickel, cobalt, and aluminium. Hiorns (A. H.) Mixed metals; or, metallic alloys -Practical metallurgy and assaying NOTE-Describes the fittings and apparatus required in a metallurgical laboratory, and instruction in the physical properties of the metals and their alloys is given in a series of experiments. -Principles of metallurgy. ... ... Percy (J., M.D.) Metallurgy: introduction, refractory materials, and fuel Rhead (E. L.) Metallurgy. H 937 ... ... H 948 ... ... Roberts-Austen (W. C., Prof.) Introduction to the study of metallurgy. ... NOTE-Deals with the molecular modifications of metals and their alloys, and shows how the physical properties of many metals are seriously affected by the presence of foreign matter, and the effect small quantities of metals exert in the tenacity of gold. Scoffern (J., and others) Useful metals and their alloys... Includes mining ventilation, mining jurisprudence, and metallurgic chemistry employed in the conversion of iron, copper, tin, zinc, antimony, and lead ores. Smyth (W. W.) Metallic mining and collieries. Brit. manufac. indust. ... Wagner (R. von) Manual of chemical tech nology Weale (J.), and Hunt (R.) Dictionary of terms used in engineering, mining, metal lurgy, etc.... Eissler (M.) Metallurgy of gold... FOR NOTE. LOOK UNDER Gold. -Metallurgy of silver. FOR NOTE. LOOK UNDER Silver. ... H 934 H 935 H 936 H 14 H 886 ... A 31 ... ... ... H 943 H 944 H 945 Percy (J., M.D.) Metallurgy: gold and silver. Part 1. NOTE-Devoted mainly to silver, the 2nd vol.-not yet in the library-being devoted to gold. Iron and steel. FOR NOTE. LOOK UNDER Iron. FOR NOTE. LOOK UNDER Iron. Siemens (Sir C. W.) Scientific works, vol. 1. G Williams (W. M.) The chemistry of iron and 80 steel making, and of their practical uses. H 942 FOR NOTE. LOOK UNDER Iron. Aristotle Metaphysica. [Tauchnitz text]. B 349 NOTE--The idea it was intended should run through the work was, that invention must be based upon experience, and experience upon experiment. Forms the foundation of the Baconian philosophy. An analysis of the work will be found in Hazlitt's "Lectures on the literature of the age of Elizabeth," K 743. Bell (A. J.) Whence comes man; from anthropology, based on modern research. B 39 NOTE Phrenology and the doctrine of necessity form the ground-work of the volume. Attempts to answer the ques tion of whence, why, and whither, and to show the conditions under which physical force again resumes its consciousness, how the persistence of force and philosophical necessity of law in mind are the same. Endeavours to show the unity of force, and that all power is will power. conscious or automatic. Deussen (P., Prof.) Elements of metaphysics B 26 NOTE-A critical survey of the great landmarks in the history of modern philosophy from Descartes to Spencer; with reference to their bearing on metaphysical inquiries. Fichte (J. G.) Science of knowledge ... B 36 B 371 NOTE Gives a history of mind in its various phases of doubt, knowledge, and faith, and is an attempt to explain to man his restless and unconquerable desire to win the True and the Eternal. Hobhouse (L. T.) Theory of knowledge... B 33 NOTE-Deals with some of the fundamental problems of metaphysics and logic, by treating them in connection with one another. The conditions and conceptions of knowledge treated in the vol. are sensation, memory, judgment, inference, induction, matter, substance, and personality. The main purpose of the book is constructive, but it is also critical, and various objections are considered and met. Hume (D.) Treatise of human nature: being an attempt to introduce the experimental method of reasoning into moral subjects. B 234 NOTE-Reason is here considered in its application to our moral conduct. It treats of the casuality and spring of the will. Contains the "Theory of ethics" and "Theory of religion." -Metaphysic of ethics ... ... ... B 266 Locke (J.) On the human understanding. B 390 ... ... NOTE-Views the course of nature as a mechanical process, every where conditioned by definite antecedents, and in full view of the recent scientific speculations on the origin of life. The author resolved the inner essence of material things into a quasi-spiritual principle, by which he was enabled to give a teleological significance and something of a poetic colouring to the movements of nature. -Microcosmus: an essay concerning man B 27 and his relation to the world. 2 v.... B 28-9 NOTE-Attempts to show how completely subordinate is the significance of mechanism in the structure of the world. Opposed to materialism and abstract idealism. Mivart (St. G.) Nature and thought ... B NOTE-Written in the form of a dialogue, and discusses the theory of knowledge: man's nature and origin; the purpose of human life; free will; and causation. Meteorology-continued. ... 8 Cassell's New popular educator, vol. 8.D851, D 859 NOTE Describes the various instruments, the modes of Smith (R. A., PH.D.) Air and rain: the be ginnings of a chemical climatology. ... G 831 NOTE -Deals with the progress made in the science; dis- Method and results: essays. By Huxley (T.H.). G Molloy (J.F.) The methodists. In his "Faiths Pearson (K., Prof.) Grammar of science. G 18, G 19 Rickaby (J.) First principles of knowledge. B NOTE-Endeavours to bring the traditional principles of certitude into constant contact with the antagonist principles, more particularly with the principles of Hume and the pure empirics. Schlegel (F. von) Philosophy of life and language ... ... ... ... NOTE-The author treats the soul psychologically. Man is shown to be a compound of mind, soul, and body: the mind consisting of two powers-will and understanding; the soul consisting of two powers-reason and imagination. Points out that sin has thrown into confusion the powers and faculties which at the beginning acted in perfect harmony, and that it is the end of religion and philosophy to restore them again to their pristine vigour and harmonius action. Spencer (H.) First principles ALSO LOOK UNDER Philosophy. Soul. 38 406 Metropolitan Tabernacle pulpit: sermons ... ... Descriptive. ... L 628 Gringo." Through the land of the Aztecs. M 1095 NOTE-Account of several years' experience and travel in Mexico, cir. 1883-91. Sets forth the progress of the country under the rule of President Diaz. Describes the daily life of the people, and the resources of the country. Mexico : 66 Metcalf (John). In Smiles (S.) Lives of the ... Jaques (M. J.) Texan ranch life. ... With three months through Mexico in a "prairie schooner" Lummis (C. F.) Awakening of a nation : ... ... NOTE-The work is written by an American and compares M 1151 M 1094 Ruxton (G. F.) Adventures in Mexico and ... ... L 1051 ... L 959 242 In Rowbotham (J. F.) Private life of the ... ... ... great composers Meynell (Mrs. Alice) John Ruskin... Meynell (Wilfrid) John Henry Newman... L Meyrick (F., Canon) Church in Spain ... C 830 Miall (L. C.) Object lessons from nature. 2 v. G Micah Clarke. By Doyle (A. C.). F2519, F2520, F 2521 16 Michael Armstrong. By Trollope (F.). Michael Lorio's cross. F 8395 By Stretton (H.) F 8100 Michael Penguyne. By Kingston (W. H. G.). F 4979 Michael Strogoff. By Verne (J.). Also in French. 2 v. Michael's crag. By Allen (G.). ... ... ... ... F 8604, F 8605 Michael's treasure. By Marshall (E.). Michelangelo Buonarroti: Clement (C.) Michelangelo. K 1744 F 303, F 304 ... Symonds (J. A.) Life of Michelangelo Buonarroti. 2 v.... F 5853 ... L 946 Also in Eastlake (E., Lady) Five great painters, L 981; Memorials of early genius, L 46. Michelet (J.) Historical view of the French revolution to 1791 -The sea Michie (Christopher Y.) Practice of forestry. H 609 Mickiewicz (Adam) Chefs-d'œuvre poétiques. [In French]... ... ... Microbes. LOOK UNDER Bacteriology. Microcosmus. By Lotze (H.). 2 v. FOR NOTE. LOOK UNDER Metaphysics. Micro-organisms and disease. By Klein (E.)... H 260 Microphone, The : Du Moncel (T. A. L., Count) Telephone, microphone, and phonograph ... ... Kent (C.) Microphone. In his "Modern seven wonders of the world" Microscopy: ... G 588 H ... 51 5 Buckley (A. B.) Through magic glasses... G Clarke (L. L.) Objects for the microscope. G 1021 Popular description of the most instructive and beautiful subjects for exhibition or examination. Davies (T.) Preparation and mounting of microscopic objects. G.1022 Gosse (P. H.) Evenings at the microscope. G 1023 Researches among the minuter organs and forms of animal life. 408 Middle ages continued Migula (W., DR.) Practical bacteriology ... G 1130 For physicians, chemists, and students. Kingsley (C., Canon) Roman and the Teuton. M 2004 Mijatovies (Madam C.) Serbian folk-lore... D 1093 NOTE-Deals with the race conflict between the Roman and the Teuton, and the comparisons made, are to the disadvantage of Rome. Maitland (S. R., D.D.) Dark ages... ... M 1541 NOTE-Aims to show the error in assuming that the dark ages were destitute of spiritual religion, learning, and literature. Severely criticises the arguments of Robertson in the opening pages of Charles X., and other writers who have fostered this error. The period selected is that between 800-1200, and investigates how far this period deserved to be called the "dark ages." Ollier (E.) Middle ages [402-1503]. In Cassell's Universal history, vol. 3. ... M Stokes (G. T.) Mediæval history [476-1453]. M Stubbs (W., Bishop) Seventeen lectures on the study of medieval and modern history and kindred subjects. ... ... FOR NOTE. LOOK UNDER History-Philosophy and study. Morals. M 53 56 Mikado. By Sullivan (Sir A.), and Gilbert ... 47 Miles (E. H.) History of Rome up to 500 A.D. M 1407 262 K 66 ALSO LOOK UNDER Chivalry. Charlemagne. Crusades. Feudalism. Normans and Norman conquest. Renaissance. Middlemarch. By Eliot (George). F 2705, F 2706 Middlemass (Jean) Works : Claude and Maude. F 6040, F 6041 | Patty's partner... How I became eminent Hush money... Middlesex : F 6045 F 6046 F 6047 M 1755 ... ... Military and naval heroes of Great Britain [1066-1854].ByJohns(R.),andNicolas (P.H.)M 1705 Military crime. By Peacock (F. M.). Military science: ... F 6773 ... Clarke (G. S., Major) Fortification. Douglas (Sir H., Gen.) Observations on modern systems of fortification... Maurice (F., Lieut.) System of field manceuvres best adapted for enabling our troops to meet a continental army ... ... H 495 H 496 D 751 Pratt (S. C., Lt.-Col.) Field artillery ... D 753 Equipment, organisation, and tactics. Shaw (W.J., Lt.-Col.) Elements of modern tactics, practically applied to English formations. ... ... ... ALSO LOOK UNDER Army. Artillery. Fortifications. ... D 754 ... G 339 Military sketching made easy. By Hutchinson (H. D.) ... Milk. ... ... ... LOOK UNDER Agriculture. Dairy farming. Food and dietetics. Briscoe (J. P.) Stories of the Midlands... K 888 Mill (H. R.) Realm of nature: physiography. G 803 ... Contains a complete bibliography. Miller (W.) Wintering in the Riviera ... M 565 M 2277 NOTE-Deals with their philosophical systems and the value and influence of their opinions. Contains memoirs of Hartley and Mill. Courtney (W. L.) Life of Mill ... ... G 1046 Douglas (C.) Mill: study of his philosophy. B 394 Miller (William A., M.D.) Inorganic chemistry. G 670 NOTE-The object of the author is to examine and interpret some of the ideas which underlie Mill's philosophical writings, and attempts to disentangle mental tendencies which at first sight may appear to be inconsistent. Watson (J., Prof.) Comte, Mill, and Spencer: ... ... F 3564 Mill on the Floss. Ey Eliot (George). F 2707, F 2708 By his son. 2 v. ... In Rossetti (W. M.) Fine art. ... ... ... ... ... L 996 ... J Millet (Jean François). In Mollett (J. W.) ... ... ... L 997 ... F 4980 Millicent Courtenay's diary. By Kingston -Revelation ... F 5854 ... C 359 Millin (G. F.) Social horizon. FOR NOTE. LOOK UNDER Socialism. 28 Millinery:theoretical and practical. By Hill(C.). H 746 Millington (Thomas S., Rev.) Works: ... H 276 Great mistake K 50 Latch key ... Millard (Henry B., M.D.) Treatise on Bright's ... C906-7 ... L 1311 of Irvingism. 2 v. Miller (Mrs. F. F.) Harriet Martineau Miller (F.T.W., Editor) Lockwood's Builder's, etc., price-book, 1901. ... ... ... ... ... ... Shadow on the hearth Millionaire of yesterday. ByOppenheim(E.P.). F 6501 Millionaires. By Moore (F. F.). F 6168, F 6169 Millionaire's cousin. By Lawless (E.). Millionaire's daughter. By White (P.). ... F 8905 Millocker (C.) Beggar student. Vocal score. J 636 8 Mills (F. W.) Photography applied to the H 1068 J J ...J Miller (Hugh) Cruise of the "Betsey," and Rambles of a geologist. ... ... ... G microscope ...J 411 270 Mills (Herbert V.) Poverty and the state... D 561 264 Mills (James) Horses: choice, treatment, etc. H 631 Mills (John) Alternative elementary physics. G 391 -Chemistry for students. 855 ... ... .G 614 ... C ... M 525 ... J 334 ... H 621 Box (T.) Practical treatise on mill-gearing, H 457 ... ... H 345 ... A plea for the study of geology by landscape-painters. -My schools and schoolmasters; or, the NOTE--Geological evidences in favour of revealed religion. On the ancient Granwacke rocks of Scotland. On the red sandstone, marble, and quartz deposits of Assynt. On the corals of the oolitic system of Scotland. On the fossiliferous deposits of Scotland. -Scenes and legends of the north of Scotland; or, the traditional history of Cromarty... M -Sketch book of popular geology -Tales and sketches ... ... ... ... CONTENTS-Recollections of Ferguson. Recollections of Burns. Salmon-fisher of Udoll. Letters on the herring fishery. The Lykewake. Bill Whyte. Young surgeon. True story of the life of a Scotch merchant of the eighteenth century. -Testimony of the rocks. ... ... 285 G 753 K 981 ... C 112 NOTE Geology in its bearings on natural and revealed religion. Biography. ALSO LOOK UNDER Machinery-Construction. 882 Mills of God. By Hardy (F. H.). Milly and Olly. By Ward (Mrs. H.). Milly Darrell. By Braddon (M. E.). F 1237, F 1238 Milly's hero. By Robinson (F. W.) ... ...F 6050 Milman (Henry H., Dean) History of chris Miller(R.Kalley,Prof.) Romance of astronomy. G 307 Miller (Thomas) Works: Gideon Giles the roper. Lady Jane Grey... Royston Gower [Days of Robin Hood] F 6051 F 6053 tianity. 3 v. ... ... F 7279 ... C 726 |