Chapter 55

BOOKS RELATING

TO

APPLIED SCIENCE

PUBLISHED BY

E. & F. N. SPON,

LONDON: 125, STRAND.

NEW YORK: 35, MURRAY STREET.

A Pocket-Book for Chemists, Chemical Manufacturers, Metallurgists, Dyers, Distillers, Brewers, Sugar Refiners, Photographers, Students, etc., etc.ByThomas Bayley, Assoc. R.C. Sc. Ireland, Analytical and Consulting Chemist and Assayer. Third edition, with additions, 437 pp., royal 32mo, roan, gilt edges, 5s.

Synopsis of Contents:

Atomic Weights and Factors—Useful Data—Chemical Calculations—Rules for Indirect Analysis—Weights and Measures—Thermometers and Barometers—Chemical Physics—Boiling Points, etc.—Solubility of Substances—Methods of Obtaining Specific Gravity—Conversion of Hydrometers—Strength of Solutions by Specific Gravity—Analysis—Gas Analysis—Water Analysis—Qualitative Analysis and Reactions—Volumetric Analysis—Manipulation—Mineralogy— Assaying—Alcohol—Beer—Sugar—Miscellaneous Technological matter relating to Potash, Soda, Sulphuric Acid, Chlorine, Tar Products, Petroleum, Milk, Tallow, Photography, Prices, Wages, Appendix, etc., etc.

The Mechanician: A Treatise on the Construction and Manipulation of Tools, for the use and instruction of Young Engineers and Scientific Amateurs, comprising the Arts of Blacksmithing and Forging; the Construction and Manufacture of Hand Tools, and the various Methods of Using and Grinding them; the Construction of Machine Tools, and how to work them; Machine Fitting and Erection; description of Hand and Machine Processes; Turning and Screw Cutting; principles of Constructing and details of Making and Erecting Steam Engines, and the various details of setting out work, etc., etc. ByCameron Knight, Engineer.Containing 1147 illustrations, and 397 pages of letter-press. Third edition, 4to, cloth, 18s.

On Designing Belt Gearing.ByE. J. Cowling Welch, Mem. Inst. Mech. Engineers, Author of ‘Designing Valve Gearing.’ Fcap. 8vo, sewed, 6d.

A Handbook of Formulæ, Tables, and Memoranda, for Architectural Surveyors and others engaged in Building.ByJ. T. Hurst, C.E. Thirteenth edition, royal 32mo, roan, 5s.

“It is no disparagement to the many excellent publications we refer to, to say that in our opinion this little pocket-book of Hurst’s is the very best of them all, without any exception. It would be useless to attempt a recapitulation of the contents, for it appears to contain almosteverythingthat anyone connected with building could require, and, best of all, made up in a compact form for carrying in the pocket, measuring only 5 in. by 3 in., and about ¾ in. thick, in a limp cover. We congratulate the author on the success of his laborious and practically compiled little book, which has received unqualified and deserved praise from every professional person to whom we have shown it.”—The Dublin Builder.

Tabulated Weights of Angle, Tee, Bulb, Round, Square, and Flat Iron and Steel, and other information for the use of Naval Architects and Shipbuilders. ByC. H. Jordan, M.I.N.A. Fourth edition, 32mo, cloth, 2s.6d.

Quantity Surveying.ByJ. Leaning. With 42 illustrations, crown 8vo, cloth, 9s.

Contents:

A Practical Treatise on Heat, as applied to the Useful Arts; for the Use of Engineers, Architects, &c. ByThomas Box.With 14 plates.Third edition, crown 8vo, cloth, 12s.6d.

A Descriptive Treatise on Mathematical Drawing Instruments: their construction, uses, qualities, selection, preservation, and suggestions for improvements, with hints upon Drawing and Colouring. ByW. F. Stanley, M.R.I. Fifth edition,with numerous illustrations, crown 8vo, cloth, 5s.

Spons’ Architects’ and Builders’ Pocket-Book of Prices and Memoranda.Edited byW. Young, Architect. Royal 32mo, roan, 4s.6d.; or cloth, red edges, 3s.6d.Published annually.Eleventh edition.Now ready.

Long-Span Railway Bridges, comprising Investigations of the Comparative Theoretical and Practical Advantages of the various adopted or proposed Type Systems of Construction, with numerous Formulæ and Tables giving the weight of Iron or Steel required in Bridges from 300 feet to the limiting Spans; to which are added similar Investigations and Tables relating to Short-span Railway Bridges. Second and revised edition. ByB. Baker, Assoc. Inst. C.E.Plates, crown 8vo, cloth, 5s.

Elementary Theory and Calculation of Iron Bridges and Roofs.ByAugust Ritter, Ph.D., Professor at the Polytechnic School at Aix-la-Chapelle. Translated from the third German edition, byH. R. Sankey, Capt. R.E. With 500illustrations, 8vo, cloth, 15s.

The Builders Clerk: a Guide to the Management of a Builder’s Business. ByThomas Bales. Fcap. 8vo, cloth, 1s.6d.

The Elementary Principles of Carpentry.ByThomas Tredgold. Revised from the original edition, and partly re-written, byJohn Thomas Hurst. Contained in 517 pages of letter-press, andillustrated with 48 plates and 150 wood engravings. Third edition, crown 8vo, cloth, 18s.

Section I. On the Equality and Distribution of Forces—Section II. Resistance of Timber—Section III. Construction of Floors—Section IV. Construction of Roofs—Section V. Construction of Domes and Cupolas—Section VI. Construction of Partitions—Section VII. Scaffolds, Staging, and Gantries—Section VIII. Construction of Centres for Bridges—Section IX. Coffer-dams, Shoring, and Strutting—Section X. Wooden Bridges and Viaducts—Section XI. Joints, Straps, and other Fastenings—Section XII. Timber.

Our Factories, Workshops, and Warehouses: their Sanitary and Fire-Resisting Arrangements. ByB. H. Thwaite, Assoc. Mem. Inst. C.E.With 183 wood engravings, crown 8vo, cloth, 9s.

Gold: Its Occurrence and Extraction, embracing the Geographical and Geological Distribution and the Mineralogical Characters of Gold-bearing rocks; the peculiar features and modes of working Shallow Placers, Rivers, and Deep Leads; Hydraulicing; the Reduction and Separation of Auriferous Quartz; the treatment of complex Auriferous ores containing other metals; a Bibliography of the subject and a Glossary of Technical and Foreign Terms. ByAlfred G. Lock, F.R.G.S.With numerous illustrations and maps, 1250 pp., super-royal 8vo, cloth, 2l.12s.6d.

A Practical Treatise on Coal Mining.ByGeorge G. André, F.G.S., Assoc. Inst. C.E., Member of the Society of Engineers.With 82 lithographic plates.2 vols., royal 4to, cloth, 3l.12s.

Iron Roofs: Examples of Design, Description.Illustrated with 64 Working Drawings of Executed Roofs.ByArthur T. Walmisley, Assoc. Mem. Inst. C.E. Imp. 4to, half-morocco, £2 12s.6d.

A History of Electric Telegraphy, to the Year 1837. Chiefly compiled from Original Sources, and hitherto Unpublished Documents, byJ. J. Fahie, Mem. Soc. of Tel. Engineers, and of the International Society of Electricians, Paris. Crown 8vo, cloth, 9s.

Spons’ Information for Colonial Engineers.Edited byJ. T. Hurst. Demy 8vo, sewed.

No. 1, Ceylon. ByAbraham Deane, C.E. 2s.6d.Contents:Introductory Remarks—Natural Productions—Architecture and Engineering—Topography, Trade, and Natural History—Principal Stations—Weights and Measures, etc., etc.No. 2. Southern Africa, including the Cape Colony, Natal, and the Dutch Republics. ByHenry Hall, F.R.G.S., F.R.C.I. With Map. 3s.6d.Contents:General Description of South Africa—Physical Geography with reference to Engineering Operations—Notes on Labour and Material in Cape Colony—Geological Notes on Rock Formation in South Africa—Engineering Instruments for Use in South Africa—Principal Public Works in Cape Colony: Railways, Mountain Roads and Passes, Harbour Works, Bridges, Gas Works, Irrigation and Water Supply, Lighthouses, Drainage and Sanitary Engineering, Public Buildings, Mines—Table of Woods in South Africa—Animals used for Draught Purposes—Statistical Notes—Table of Distances—Rates of Carriage, etc.No. 3. India. ByF. C. Danvers, Assoc. Inst. C.E. With Map. 4s.6d.Contents:Physical Geography of India—Building Materials—Roads—Railways—Bridges—Irrigation—River Works—Harbours—Lighthouse Buildings—Native Labour—The Principal Trees of India—Money—Weights and Measures—Glossary of Indian Terms, etc.

No. 1, Ceylon. ByAbraham Deane, C.E. 2s.6d.

Contents:

Introductory Remarks—Natural Productions—Architecture and Engineering—Topography, Trade, and Natural History—Principal Stations—Weights and Measures, etc., etc.

No. 2. Southern Africa, including the Cape Colony, Natal, and the Dutch Republics. ByHenry Hall, F.R.G.S., F.R.C.I. With Map. 3s.6d.

Contents:

General Description of South Africa—Physical Geography with reference to Engineering Operations—Notes on Labour and Material in Cape Colony—Geological Notes on Rock Formation in South Africa—Engineering Instruments for Use in South Africa—Principal Public Works in Cape Colony: Railways, Mountain Roads and Passes, Harbour Works, Bridges, Gas Works, Irrigation and Water Supply, Lighthouses, Drainage and Sanitary Engineering, Public Buildings, Mines—Table of Woods in South Africa—Animals used for Draught Purposes—Statistical Notes—Table of Distances—Rates of Carriage, etc.

No. 3. India. ByF. C. Danvers, Assoc. Inst. C.E. With Map. 4s.6d.

Contents:

Physical Geography of India—Building Materials—Roads—Railways—Bridges—Irrigation—River Works—Harbours—Lighthouse Buildings—Native Labour—The Principal Trees of India—Money—Weights and Measures—Glossary of Indian Terms, etc.

A Practical Treatise on Casting and Founding, including descriptions of the modern machinery employed in the art. ByN. E. Spretson, Engineer. Third edition, with 82platesdrawn to scale, 412 pp., demy 8vo, cloth, 18s.

Steam Heating for Buildings; or, Hints to Steam Fitters, being a description of Steam Heating Apparatus for Warming and Ventilating Private Houses and Large Buildings, with remarks on Steam, Water, and Air in their relation to Heating. ByW. J. Baldwin.With many illustrations.Fourth edition, crown 8vo, cloth 10s.6d.

The Depreciation of Factories and their Valuation.ByEwing Matheson, M. Inst. C.E. 8vo, cloth, 6s.

A Handbook of Electrical Testing.ByH. R. Kempe, M.S.T.E. Third edition, revised and enlarged, crown 8vo, cloth, 15s.

Gas Works: their Arrangement, Construction, Plant, and Machinery. ByF. Colyer, M. Inst. C.E.With 31 folding plates, 8vo, cloth, 24s.

The Clerk of Works: a Vade-Mecum for all engaged in the Superintendence of Building Operations. ByG. G. Hoskins, F.R.I.B.A. Third edition, fcap. 8vo, cloth, 1s.6d.

American Foundry Practice: Treating of Loam, Dry Sand, and Green Sand Moulding, and containing a Practical Treatise upon the Management of Cupolas, and the Melting of Iron. ByT. D. West, Practical Iron Moulder and Foundry Foreman. Second edition,with numerous illustrations, crown 8vo, cloth, 10s.6d.

The Maintenance of Macadamised Roads.ByT. Codrington, M.I.C.E, F.G.S., General Superintendent of County Roads for South Wales. 8vo, cloth, 6s.

Hydraulic Steam and Hand Power Lifting and Pressing Machinery.ByFrederick Colyer, M. Inst. C.E., M. Inst. M.E.With 73 plates, 8vo, cloth, 18s.

Pumps and Pumping Machinery.ByF. Colyer, M.I.C.E., M.I.M.E.With 23 folding plates, 8vo, cloth, 12s.6d.

The Municipal and Sanitary Engineer’s Handbook.ByH. Percy Boulnois, Mem. Inst. C.E., Borough Engineer, Portsmouth.With numerous illustrations, demy 8vo, cloth, 12s.6d.

Contents:

The Appointment and Duties of the Town Surveyor—Traffic—Macadamised Roadways—Steam Rolling—Road Metal and Breaking—Pitched Pavements—Asphalte—Wood Pavements—Footpaths—Kerbs and Gutters—Street Naming and Numbering—Street Lighting—Sewerage—Ventilation of Sewers—Disposal of Sewage—House Drainage—Disinfection—Gas and Water Companies, &c., Breaking up Streets—Improvement of Private Streets—Borrowing Powers—Artizans’ and Labourers’ Dwellings—Public Conveniences—Scavenging, including Street Cleansing—Watering and the Removing of Snow—Planting Street Trees—Deposit of Plans—Dangerous Buildings—Hoardings—Obstructions—Improving Street Lines—Cellar Openings—Public Pleasure Grounds—Cemeteries—Mortuaries—Cattle and Ordinary Markets—Public Slaughter-houses, etc.—Giving numerous Forms of Notices, Specifications, and General Information upon these and other subjects of great importance to Municipal Engineers and others engaged in Sanitary Work.

Tables of the Principal Speeds occurring in Mechanical Engineering, expressed in metres in a second. ByP. Keerayeff, Chief Mechanic of the Obouchoff Steel Works, St. Petersburg; translated bySergius Kern, M.E. Fcap. 8vo, sewed, 6d.

A Treatise on the Origin, Progress, Prevention, and Cure of Dry Rot in Timber; with Remarks on the Means of Preserving Wood from Destruction by Sea-Worms, Beetles, Ants, etc. ByThomas Allen Britton, late Surveyor to the Metropolitan Board of Works, etc., etc.With 10 plates, crown 8vo, cloth, 7s.6d.

Metrical Tables.ByG. L. Molesworth, M.I.C.E. 32mo, cloth, 1s.6d.

Contents:

General—Linear Measures—Square Measures—Cubic Measures—Measures of Capacity—Weights—Combinations—Thermometers.

Elements of Construction for Electro-Magnets.By CountTh. Du Moncel,Mem. de l’Institut de France. Translated from the French byC. J. Wharton. Crown 8vo, cloth, 4s.6d.

Electro-Telegraphy.ByFrederick S. Beechey, Telegraph Engineer. A Book for Beginners.Illustrated.Fcap. 8vo, sewed, 6d.

Handrailing: by the Square Cut.ByJohn Jones, Staircase Builder. Fourth edition,with seven plates, 8vo, cloth, 3s.6d.

Handrailing: by the Square Cut.ByJohn Jones, Staircase Builder. Part Second,with eight plates, 8vo, cloth, 3s.6d.

Practical Electrical Units Popularly Explained, withnumerous illustrationsand Remarks. ByJames Swinburne, late of J. W. Swan and Co., Paris, late of Brush-Swan Electric Light Company U.S.A. 18mo, cloth, 1s.6d.

Philipp Reis, Inventor of the Telephone: A Biographical Sketch. With Documentary Testimony, Translations of the Original Papers of the Inventor, &c. BySilvanus P. Thompson, B.A., Dr.Sc., Professor of Experimental Physics in University College, Bristol.With illustrations, 8vo, cloth, 7s.6d.

A Treatise on the Use of Belting for the Transmission of Power.ByJ. H. Cooper. Second edition,illustrated, 8vo, cloth, 15s.

A Pocket-Book of Useful Formulæ and Memoranda for Civil and Mechanical Engineers.ByGuilford L. Molesworth, Mem. Inst. C.E., Consulting Engineer to the Government of India for State Railways.With numerous illustrations, 744 pp. Twenty-first edition, revised and enlarged, 32mo, roan, 6s.

Synopsis of Contents:

Surveying, Levelling, etc.—Strength and Weight of Materials—Earthwork, Brickwork, Masonry, Arches, etc.—Struts, Columns, Beams, and Trusses—Flooring, Roofing, and Roof Trusses—Girders, Bridges, etc.—Railways and Roads—Hydraulic Formulæ—Canals, Sewers, Waterworks, Docks—Irrigation and Breakwaters—Gas, Ventilation, and Warming—Heat, Light, Colour, and Sound—Gravity: Centres, Forces, and Powers—Millwork, Teeth of Wheels, Shafting, etc.—Workshop Recipes—Sundry Machinery—Animal Power—Steam and the Steam Engine—Water-power, Water-wheels, Turbines, etc.—Wind and Windmills—Steam Navigation, Ship Building, Tonnage, etc.—Gunnery, Projectiles, etc.—Weights, Measures, and Money—Trigonometry, Conic Sections, and Curves—Telegraphy—Mensuration—Tables of Areas and Circumference, and Arcs of Circles—Logarithms, Square and Cube Roots, Powers—Reciprocals, etc.—Useful Numbers—Differential and Integral Calculus—Algebraic Signs—Telegraphic Construction and Formulæ.

Spons’ Tables and Memoranda for Engineers; selected and arranged byJ. T. Hurst, C.E., Author of ‘Architectural Surveyors’ Handbook,’ ‘Hurst’s Tredgold’s Carpentry,’ etc. Fifth edition, 64mo, roan, gilt edges, 1s.; or in cloth case, 1s.6d.

This work is printed in a pearl type, and is so small, measuring only 2½ in. by 1¾ in. by ¼ in. thick, that it may be easily carried in the waistcoat pocket.

“It is certainly an extremely rare thing for a reviewer to be called upon to notice a volume measuring but 2½ in. by 1¾ in., yet these dimensions faithfully represent the size of the handy little book before us. The volume—which contains 118 printed pages, besides a few blank pages for memoranda—is, in fact, a true pocket-book, adapted for being carried in the waistcoat pocket, and containing a far greater amount and variety of information than most people would imagine could be compressed into so small a space.... The little volume has been compiled with considerable care and judgment, and we can cordially recommend it to our readers as a useful little pocket companion.”—Engineering.

A Practical Treatise on Natural and Artificial Concrete, its Varieties and Constructive Adaptations.ByHenry Reid, Author of the ‘Science and Art of the Manufacture of Portland Cement.’ New Edition,with 59 woodcuts and 5 plates, 8vo, cloth, 15s.

Hydrodynamics: Treatise relative to the Testing of Water-Wheels and Machinery, with various other matters pertaining to Hydrodynamics. ByJames Emerson.With numerous illustrations, 360 pp. Third edition, crown 8vo, cloth, 4s.6d.

Electricity as a Motive Power.By CountTh. Du Moncel,Membre de L’Institut de France, andFrank Geraldy,Ingénieur des Ponts et Chaussées. Translated and Edited, with Additions, byC. J. Wharton, Assoc. Soc. Tel. Eng. and Elec.With 113 engravings and diagrams, crown 8vo, cloth, 7s.6d.

Hints on Architectural Draughtsmanship.ByG. W. Tuxford Hallatt. Fcap. 8vo, cloth, 1s.6d.

Treatise on Valve-Gears, with special consideration of the Link-Motions of Locomotive Engines. By DrGustav Zeuner, Professor of Applied Mechanics at the Confederated Polytechnikum of Zurich. Translated from the Fourth German Edition, by ProfessorJ. F. Klein, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pa.Illustrated, 8vo, cloth, 12s.6d.

The French-Polisher’s Manual.By a French-Polisher; containing Timber Staining, Washing, Matching, Improving, Painting, Imitations, Directions for Staining, Sizing, Embodying, Smoothing, Spirit Varnishing, French-Polishing, Directions for Re-polishing. Third edition, royal 32mo, sewed, 6d.

Hops, their Cultivation, Commerce, and Uses in various Countries.ByP. L. Simmonds. Crown 8vo, cloth, 4s.6d.

A Practical Treatise on the Manufacture and Distribution of Coal Gas.ByWilliam Richards. Demy 4to, withnumerous wood engravings and 29 plates, cloth, 28s.

Synopsis of Contents:

Introduction—History of Gas Lighting—Chemistry of Gas Manufacture, by Lewis Thompson, Esq., M.R.C.S.—Coal, with Analyses, by J. Paterson, Lewis Thompson, and G. R. Hislop, Esqrs.—Retorts, Iron and Clay—Retort Setting—Hydraulic Main—Condensers—Exhausters—Washers and Scrubbers—Purifiers—Purification—History of Gas Holder—Tanks, Brick and Stone, Composite, Concrete, Cast-iron, Compound Annular Wrought-iron—Specifications—Gas Holders—Station Meter—Governor—Distribution—Mains—Gas Mathematics, or Formulæ for the Distribution of Gas, by Lewis Thompson, Esq.—Services—Consumers’ Meters—Regulators—Burners—Fittings—Photometer—Carburization of Gas—Air Gas and Water Gas—Composition of Coal Gas, by Lewis Thompson, Esq.—Analyses of Gas—Influence of Atmospheric Pressure and Temperature on Gas—Residual Products—Appendix—Description of Retort Settings, Buildings, etc., etc.

Practical Geometry, Perspective, and Engineering Drawing; a Course of Descriptive Geometry adapted to the Requirements of the Engineering Draughtsman, including the determination of cast shadows and Isometric Projection, each chapter being followed by numerous examples; to which are added rules for Shading, Shade-lining, etc., together with practical instructions as to the Lining, Colouring, Printing, and general treatment of Engineering Drawings, with a chapter on drawing Instruments. ByGeorge S. Clarke, Capt. R.E. Second edition,with 21 plates. 2 vols., cloth, 10s.6d.

The Elements of Graphic Statics.By ProfessorKarl Von Ott, translated from the German byG. S. Clarke, Capt. R.E., Instructor in Mechanical Drawing, Royal Indian Engineering College.With 93 illustrations, crown 8vo, cloth, 5s.

The Principles of Graphic Statics.ByGeorge Sydenham Clarke, Capt. Royal Engineers.With 112 illustrations. 4to, cloth, 12s.6d.

Dynamo-Electric Machinery: A Manual for Students of Electro-technics. BySilvanus P. Thompson, B.A., D.Sc., Professor of Experimental Physics in University College, Bristol, etc., etc.Illustrated, 8vo, cloth, 12s.6d.

The New Formula for Mean Velocity of Discharge of Rivers and Canals.ByW. R. Kutter. Translated from articles in the ‘Cultur-Ingénieur,’ byLowis D’A. Jackson, Assoc. Inst. C.E. 8vo, cloth, 12s.6d.

Practical Hydraulics; a Series of Rules and Tables for the use of Engineers, etc., etc. ByThomas Box. Fifth edition,numerous plates, post 8vo, cloth, 5s.

A Practical Treatise on the Construction of Horizontal and Vertical Waterwheels, specially designed for the use of operative mechanics. ByWilliam Cullen, Millwright and Engineer.With 11 plates. Second edition, revised and enlarged, small 4to, cloth, 12s.6d.

Tin: Describing the Chief Methods of Mining, Dressing and Smelting it abroad; with Notes upon Arsenic, Bismuth and Wolfram. ByArthur G. Charleton, Mem. American Inst. of Mining Engineers.With plates, 8vo, cloth, 12s.6d.

Perspective, Explained and Illustrated.ByG. S. Clarke, Capt. R.E.With illustrations, 8vo, cloth, 3s.6d.

The Essential Elements of Practical Mechanics; based on the Principle of Work, designed for Engineering Students. ByOliver Byrne, formerly Professor of Mathematics, College for Civil Engineers. Third edition,with 148 wood engravings, post 8vo, cloth, 7s.6d.

Contents:

Chap. 1. How Work is Measured by a Unit, both with and without reference to a Unit of Time—Chap. 2. The Work of Living Agents, the Influence of Friction, and introduces one of the most beautiful Laws of Motion—Chap. 3. The principles expounded in the first and second chapters are applied to the Motion of Bodies—Chap. 4. The Transmission of Work by simple Machines—Chap. 5. Useful Propositions and Rules.

The Practical Millwright and Engineer’s Ready Reckoner; or Tables for finding the diameter and power of cog-wheels, diameter, weight, and power of shafts, diameter and strength of bolts, etc. ByThomas Dixon. Fourth edition, 12mo, cloth, 3s.

Breweries and Maltings: their Arrangement, Construction, Machinery, and Plant. ByG. Scamell, F.R.I.B.A. Second edition, revised, enlarged, and partly rewritten. ByF. Colyer, M.I.C.E., M.I.M.E.With 20 plates, 8vo, cloth, 18s.

A Practical Treatise on the Manufacture of Starch, Glucose, Starch-Sugar, and Dextrine, based on the German of L. Von Wagner, Professor in the Royal Technical School, Buda Pesth, and other authorities. ByJulius Frankel; edited byRobert Hutter, proprietor of the Philadelphia Starch Works.With 58 illustrations, 344 pp., 8vo, cloth, 18s.

A Practical Treatise on Mill-gearing, Wheels, Shafts, Riggers, etc.; for the use of Engineers. ByThomas Box. Third edition,with 11 plates. Crown 8vo, cloth, 7s.6d.

Mining Machinery: a Descriptive Treatiseon the Machinery, Tools, and other Appliances used in Mining. ByG. G. André, F.G.S., Assoc. Inst. C.E., Mem. of the Society of Engineers. Royal 4to, uniform with the Author’s Treatise on Coal Mining, containing 182plates, accurately drawn to scale, with descriptive text, in 2 vols., cloth, 3l.12s.

Contents:

Machinery for Prospecting, Excavating, Hauling, and Hoisting—Ventilation—Pumping—Treatment of Mineral Products, including Gold and Silver, Copper, Tin, and Lead, Iron, Coal, Sulphur, China Clay, Brick Earth, etc.

Tables for Setting out Curves for Railways, Canals, Roads, etc., varying from a radius of five chains to three miles. ByA. KennedyandR. W. Hackwood.Illustrated, 32mo, cloth, 2s.6d.

The Science and Art of the Manufacture of Portland Cement, with observations on some of its constructive applications.With 66 illustrations.ByHenry Reid, C.E., Author of ‘A Practical Treatise on Concrete,’ etc., etc. 8vo, cloth, 18s.

The Draughtsman’s Handbook of Plan and Map Drawing; including instructions for the preparation of Engineering, Architectural, and Mechanical Drawings.With numerous illustrations in the text, and 33 plates (15 printed in colours).ByG. G. André, F.G.S., Assoc. Inst. C.E. 4to, cloth, 9s.

Contents:

The Drawing Office and its Furnishings—Geometrical Problems—Lines, Dots, and their Combinations—Colours, Shading, Lettering, Bordering, and North Points—Scales—Plotting—Civil Engineers’ and Surveyors’ Plans—Map Drawing—Mechanical and Architectural Drawing—Copying and Reducing Trigonometrical Formulæ etc., etc.

The Boiler-maker’s and Iron Ship-builder’s Companion, comprising a series of original and carefully calculated tables, of the utmost utility to persons interested in the iron trades. ByJames Foden, author of ‘Mechanical Tables,’ etc. Second edition revised,with illustrations, crown 8vo, cloth, 5s.

Rock Blasting: a Practical Treatise on the means employed in Blasting Rocks for Industrial Purposes. ByG. G. André, F.G.S., Assoc. Inst. C.E.With 56 illustrations and 12 plates, 8vo, cloth, 10s.6d.

Painting and Painters’ Manual: a Book of Facts for Painters and those who Use or Deal in Paint Materials. ByC. L. ConditandJ. Scheller.Illustrated, 8vo, cloth, 10s.6d.

A Treatise on Ropemaking as practised in public and private Rope-yards, with a Description of the Manufacture, Rules, Tables of Weights, etc., adapted to the Trade, Shipping, Mining, Railways, Builders, etc. ByR. Chapman, formerly foreman to Messrs Huddart and Co., Limehouse, and late Master Ropemaker to H.M. Dockyard, Deptford. Second edition, 12mo, cloth, 3s.

Laxton’s Builders’ and Contractors’ Tables; for the use of Engineers, Architects, Surveyors, Builders, Land Agents, and others. Bricklayer, containing 22 tables, with nearly 30,000 calculations. 4to, cloth, 5s.

Laxton’s Builders’ and Contractors’ Tables. Excavator, Earth, Land, Water, and Gas, containing 53 tables, with nearly 24,000 calculations. 4to, cloth, 5s.

Sanitary Engineering: a Guide to the Construction of Works of Sewerage and House Drainage, with Tables for facilitating the calculations of the Engineer. ByBaldwin Latham, C.E., M. Inst. C.E., F.G.S., F.M.S., Past-President of the Society of Engineers. Second edition,with numerous plates and woodcuts, 8vo, cloth, 1l.10s.

Screw Cutting Tables for Engineers and Machinists, giving the values of the different trains of Wheels required to produce Screws of any pitch, calculated by Lord Lindsay, M.P., F.R.S., F.R.A.S., etc. Cloth, oblong, 2s.

Screw Cutting Tables, for the use of Mechanical Engineers, showing the proper arrangement of Wheels for cutting the Threads of Screws of any required pitch, with a Table for making the Universal Gas-pipe Threads and Taps. ByW. A. Martin, Engineer. Second edition, oblong, cloth, 1s., or sewed, 6d.

A Treatise on a Practical Method of Designing Slide-Valve Gears by Simple Geometrical Construction, based upon the principles enunciated in Euclid’s Elements, and comprising the various forms of Plain Slide-Valve and Expansion Gearing; together with Stephenson’s, Gooch’s, and Allan’s Link-Motions, as applied either to reversing or to variable expansion combinations. ByEdward J. Cowling Welch, Memb. Inst. Mechanical Engineers. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.

Cleaning and Scouring: a Manual for Dyers, Laundresses, and for Domestic Use. ByS. Christopher. 18mo, sewed, 6d.

A Handbook of House Sanitation; for the use of all persons seeking a Healthy Home. A reprint of those portions of Mr Bailey-Denton’s Lectures on Sanitary Engineering, given before the School of Military Engineering, which related to the “Dwelling,” enlarged and revised by his Son,E. F. Bailey-Denton, C.E., B.A.With 140 illustrations, 8vo, cloth, 8s.6d.

A Glossary of Terms used in Coal Mining.ByWilliam Stukeley Gresley, Assoc. Mem. Inst. C.E., F.G.S., Member of the North of England Institute of Mining Engineers.Illustrated with numerous woodcuts and diagrams, crown 8vo, cloth, 5s.

A Pocket-Book for Boiler Makers and Steam Users, comprising a variety of useful information for Employer and Workman, Government Inspectors, Board of Trade Surveyors, Engineers in charge of Works and Slips, Foremen of Manufactories, and the general Steam-using Public. ByMaurice John Sexton. Second edition, royal 32mo, roan, gilt edges, 5s.

The Strains upon Bridge Girders and Roof Trusses, including the Warren, Lattice, Trellis, Bowstring, and other Forms of Girders, the Curved Roof, and Simple and Compound Trusses. ByThos. Cargill, C.E.B.A.T., C.D., Assoc. Inst. C.E., Member of the Society of Engineers.With 64 illustrations, drawn and worked out to scale, 8vo, cloth, 12s.6d.

A Practical Treatise on the Steam Engine, containing Plans and Arrangements of Details for Fixed Steam Engines, with Essays on the Principles involved in Design and Construction. ByArthur Rigg, Engineer, Member of the Society of Engineers and of the Royal Institution of Great Britain. Demy 4to,copiously illustrated with woodcuts and 96 plates, in one Volume, half-bound morocco, 2l.2s.; or cheaper edition, cloth, 25s.

This work is not, in any sense, an elementary treatise, or history of the steam engine, but is intended to describe examples of Fixed Steam Engines without entering into the wide domain of locomotive or marine practice. To this end illustrations will be given of the most recent arrangements of Horizontal, Vertical, Beam, Pumping, Winding, Portable, Semi-portable, Corliss, Allen, Compound, and other similar Engines, by the most eminent Firms in Great Britain and America. The laws relating to the action and precautions to be observed in the construction of the various details, such as Cylinders, Pistons, Piston-rods, Connecting-rods, Cross-heads, Motion-blocks, Eccentrics, Simple, Expansion, Balanced, and Equilibrium Slide-valves, and Valve-gearing will be minutely dealt with. In this connection will be found articles upon the Velocity of Reciprocating Parts and the Mode of Applying the Indicator, Heat and Expansion of Steam Governors, and the like. It is the writer’s desire to draw illustrations from every possible source, and give only those rules that present practice deems correct.

Barlow’s Tables of Squares, Cubes, Square Roots, Cube Roots, Reciprocals of all Integer Numbers up to 10,000.Post 8vo, cloth, 6s.

Camus (M.) Treatise on the Teeth of Wheels, demonstrating the best forms which can be given to them for the purposes of Machinery, such as Mill-work and Clock-work, and the art of finding their numbers. Translated from the French, with details of the present practice of Millwrights, Engine Makers, and other Machinists, byIsaac Hawkins. Third edition,with 18 plates, 8vo, cloth, 5s.

A Practical Treatise on the Science of Land and Engineering Surveying, Levelling, Estimating Quantities, etc., with a general description of the several Instruments required for Surveying, Levelling, Plotting, etc. ByH. S. Merrett. Third edition,41 plates with illustrations and tables, royal 8vo, cloth, 12s.6d.

Principal Contents:

Part 1. Introduction and the Principles of Geometry. Part 2. Land Surveying: comprising General Observations—The Chain—Offsets Surveying by the Chain only—Surveying Hilly Ground—To Survey an Estate or Parish by the Chain only—Surveying with the Theodolite—Mining and Town Surveying—Railroad Surveying—Mapping—Division and Laying out of Land—Observations on Enclosures—Plane Trigonometry. Part 3. Levelling—Simple and Compound Levelling—The Level Book—Parliamentary Plan and Section—Levelling with a Theodolite—Gradients—Wooden Curves—To Lay out a Railway Curve—Setting out Widths. Part 4. Calculating Quantities generally for Estimates—Cuttings and Embankments—Tunnels—Brickwork—Ironwork—Timber Measuring. Part 5. Description and Use of Instruments in Surveying and Plotting—The Improved Dumpy Level—Troughton’s Level—The Prismatic Compass—Proportional Compass—Box Sextant—Vernier—Pantagraph—Merrett’s Improved Quadrant—Improved Computation Scale—The Diagonal Scale—Straight Edge and Sector. Part 6. Logarithms of Numbers—Logarithmic Sines and Co-Sines, Tangents and Co-Tangents—Natural Sines and Co-Sines—Tables for Earthwork, for Setting out Curves, and for various Calculations, etc., etc., etc.

Saws: the History, Development, Action, Classification, and Comparison of Saws of all kinds.ByRobert Grimshaw.With 220 illustrations, 4to, cloth, 12s.6d.

A Supplement to the above; containing additional practical matter, more especially relating to the forms of Saw Teeth for special material and conditions, and to the behaviour of Saws under particular conditions.With 120 illustrations, cloth, 9s.

A Guide for the Electric Testing of Telegraph Cables.By Capt.V. Hoskiær, Royal Danish Engineers.With illustrations, second edition, crown 8vo, cloth, 4s.6d.

Laying and Repairing Electric Telegraph Cables.By Capt.V. Hoskiær, Royal Danish Engineers. Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s.6d.

A Pocket-Book of Practical Rules for the Proportions of Modern Engines and Boilers for Land and Marine purposes.ByN. P. Burgh. Seventh edition, royal 32mo, roan, 4s.6d.

The Assayers Manual: an Abridged Treatise on the Docimastic Examination of Ores and Furnace and other Artificial Products. ByBruno Kerl. Translated byW. T. Brannt.With 65 illustrations, 8vo, cloth, 12s.6d.

The Steam Engine considered as a Heat Engine: a Treatise on the Theory of the Steam Engine, illustrated by Diagrams, Tables, and Examples from Practice. ByJas. H. Cotterill, M.A., F.R.S., Professor of Applied Mechanics in the Royal Naval College. 8vo, cloth, 12s.6d.

Electricity: its Theory, Sources, and Applications. ByJ. T. Sprague, M.S.T.E. Second edition, revised and enlarged,with numerous illustrations, crown 8vo, cloth, 15s.

The Practice of Hand Turning in Wood, Ivory, Shell, etc., with Instructions for Turning such Work in Metal as may be required in the Practice of Turning in Wood, Ivory, etc.; also an Appendix on Ornamental Turning. (A book for beginners.) ByFrancis Campin. Third edition,with wood engravings, crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.

Contents:

On Lathes—Turning Tools—Turning Wood—Drilling—Screw Cutting—Miscellaneous Apparatus and Processes—Turning Particular Forms—Staining—Polishing—Spinning Metals—Materials—Ornamental Turning, etc.

Health and Comfort in House Building, or Ventilation with Warm Air by Self-Acting Suction Power, with Review of the mode of Calculating the Draught in Hot-Air Flues, and with some actual Experiments. ByJ. Drysdale, M.D., andJ. W. Hayward, M.D. Second edition, with Supplement,with plates, demy 8vo, cloth, 7s.6d.

Treatise on Watchwork, Past and Present.By the Rev.H. L. Nelthropp, M.A., F.S.A.With 32 illustrations, crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.6d.

Contents:

Definitions of Words and Terms used in Watchwork—Tools—Time—Historical Summary—On Calculations of the Numbers for Wheels and Pinions; their Proportional Sizes, Trains, etc.—Of Dial Wheels, or Motion Work—Length of Time of Going without Winding up—The Verge—The Horizontal—The Duplex—The Lever—The Chronometer—Repeating Watches—Keyless Watches—The Pendulum, or Spiral Spring—Compensation—Jewelling of Pivot Holes—Clerkenwell—Fallacies of the Trade—Incapacity of Workmen—How to Choose and Use a Watch, etc.

Notes in Mechanical Engineering.Compiled principally for the use of the Students attending the Classes on this subject at the City of London College. ByHenry Adams, Mem. Inst. M.E., Mem. Inst. C.E., Mem. Soc. of Engineers. Crown 8vo, cloth, 2s.6d.

Algebra Self-Taught.ByW. P. Higgs, M.A., D.Sc., LL.D., Assoc. Inst. C.E., Author of ‘A Handbook of the Differential Calculus,’ etc. Second edition, crown 8vo, cloth, 2s.6d.

Contents:

Symbols and the Signs of Operation—The Equation and the Unknown Quantity—Positive and Negative Quantities—Multiplication—Involution—Exponents—Negative Exponents—Roots, and the Use of Exponents as Logarithms—Logarithms—Tables of Logarithms and Proportionate Parts—Transformation of System of Logarithms—Common Uses of Common Logarithms—Compound Multiplication and the Binomial Theorem—Division, Fractions, and Ratio—Continued Proportion—The Series and the Summation of the Series—Limit of Series—Square and Cube Roots—Equations—List of Formulæ, etc.

Spons’ Dictionary of Engineering, Civil, Mechanical, Military, and Naval; with technical terms in French, German, Italian, and Spanish, 3100 pp., andnearly 8000 engravings, in super-royal 8vo, in 8 divisions, 5l.8s.Complete in 3 vols., cloth, 5l.5s.Bound in a superior manner, half-morocco, top edge gilt, 3 vols., 6l.12s.


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