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VOLUME VI— Continued.
CEYLON. By J. Capper, Ceylonese Commissioner to the GreatExhibition of 1851.
CHALMERS, (THOMAS.) By Rev. William Hanna, LL.D.CHEMISTRY. By William Gregory, Professor of Chemistry in
the University of Edinburgh.
CHESS. By James Donaldson.
CHILL By C. B. Black.
CHINA. By Sir John Barrow.
CHIVALRY. By Sir Walter Scott, Bart.
CHLOROFORM. By J. Y. Simpson, M.D., Professor of.Midwifery
in the University of Edinburgh.
CHRONOLOGY.
CIVIL LAW. By David Irving, LL.D.
CLIMATE. By Sir John Leslie.
VOLUME VII.
CLOCK and WATCH WORK. By Edmund Beckett Denison,M.A., Q.C.
COHESION. By Thomas Young, M.D., F.R.S.
COINAGE. By Robert Mcshet of the Royal Mint.
COLD and DEW. By Sir John Leslie, late Professor of Natural
Philosophy in the University of Edinburgh.
COLLISION, COMBIN ATION, CORN-LAWS, CORN-TRADE,
and COTTAGE SYSTEM. By J. R. MCulloch.
COLLIERY. By William Alexander, Mining Engineer.
COLONY. By James Mill.
COLOUR-BLINDNESS. By George Wilson, M.D., F.R.S.E.COMET. By Thomas Galloway, F.R.S.
COMMUNISM and CORPORATION. By J. II. Burton.
CONIC SECTIONS. By William Wallace, LL.D., late Professor
of Mathematics in the University of Edinburgh
CONSTRUCTION. By William Hosking, Author of “ Archi-tecture.”
.CONSTANTINOPLE. By Edward Sang, late Professor of
Mechanical Philosophy in the Imperial School, Constantinople.
COPPER SMELTING. By James Napier, Glasgow.
CORK. By Henry Senior.
COTTON MANUFACTURE. Revised by Thomas Bazley,
Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce, Manchester.
COWPER. By A. Smith, Author of “ A Life Drama,” etc.CRIMEA. By James Laurie.