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HOISTING MACHINERY.

An Elementary Treatise on. Including the Elements of Crane Construction and descriptions of the various Types of Cranes in use. By JOSEPH HORNER, A.M.I.M.E., Author of Pattern Making" and other works. Crown 8vo, with 215 Illustrations, including Folding Plates, cloth. [Just Published. Net 7/6

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AËRIAL OR WIRE ROPE TRAMWAYS.

Their Construction and Management. By A. J. WALLIS-TAYLER, A.M. Inst.C.E. With 81 Illustrations. Crown 8vo, cloth 7/6 "This is in its way an excellent volume. Without going into the minutiae of the subject, it yet lays before its readers a very good exposition of the various systems of rope transmission in use, and gives as well not a little valuable information about their working, repair and management. We can safely recommend it as a useful general treatise on the subiect."-The Engineer.

MOTOR CARS OR POWER CARRIAGES FOR COMMON ROADS.

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By A. J. WALLIS-TAYLER, A.M.Inst.C.E. Author of "Modern Cycles," &c. 212 pp., with 76 Illustrations. Crown 8vo, cloth 4/6 "The book is clearly expressed throughout, and is just the sort of work that an engineer, thinking of turning his attention to motor-carriage work, would do well to read as a preliminary to starting operations."-Engineering.

PLATING AND BOILER MAKING.

Crown 8vo, cloth

A Practical Handbook for Workshop Operations. By JOSEPH G. Horner, A.M.I.M.E. 380 pp., with 338 Illustrations. 7/6 "This work is characterised by that evidence of close acquaintance with workshop methods which will render the book exceedingly acceptable to the practical hand. We have no hesitation in commending the work as a serviceable and practical handbook on a subject which has not hitherto received much attention from those qualified to deal with it in a satisfactory manner."-Mechanical World.

PATTERN MAKING.

A Practical Treatise, embracing the Main Types of Engineering Construction, and including Gearing, Engine Work, Sheaves and Pulleys, Pipes and Columns, Screws, Machine Parts, Pumps and Cocks, the Moulding of Patterns in Loam and Greensand, Estimating the Weight of Castings, &c. By JOSEPH G. HORNER, A.M.I.M.E. Third Edition, Enlarged. With 486 Illustrations. Crown 8vo, Net 7/6 "A well-written technical guide, evidently written by a man who understands and has practised what he has written about. We cordially recommend it to engineering students, young journeymen, and others desirous of being initiated into the mysteries of pattern-making."-Builder. "An excellent vade mecum for the apprentice who desires to become master of his trade."-English Mechanic.

cloth.

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TERMS

(Lockwood's Dictionary of). Embracing those current in the Drawing Office,
Pattern Shop, Foundry, Fitting, Turning, Smiths', and Boiler Shops, &c.
Comprising upwards of 6,000 Definitions. Edited by J. G. HORNER, A.M.I.M.E.
Third Edition, Revised, with Additions. Crown 8vo, cloth
Net 7/6

"Just the sort of handy dictionary required by the various trades engaged in mechanical engineering. The practical engineering pupil will find the book of great value in his studies, and every foreman engineer and mechanic should have a copy."-Building News.

TOOTHED GEARING.

A Practical Handbook for Offices and Workshops. By J. HORNER, A.M.I.M.E. With 184 Illustrations. Crown 8vo, cloth 6/"We give the book our unqualified praise for its thoroughness of treatment and recommend it to all interested as the most practical book on the subject yet written."-Mechanical World.

FIRES, FIRE-ENGINES, AND FIRE-BRIGADES.

With a History of Fire-Engines, their Construction, Use, and Management: Foreign Fire Systems; Hints on Fire-Brigades, &c. By C. F. T. YOUNG, C.E. 8vo, cloth £1 4s.

"To such of our readers as are interested in the subject of fires and fire apparatus, we can most heartily commend this book."-Engineering.

AËRIAL NAVIGATION.

A Practical Handbook on the Construction of Dirigible Balloons, Aërostats, Aëroplanes, and Aëromotors. By FREDERICK WALKER, C.E., Associate Member of the Aeronautic Institute. With 104 Illustrations. Large Crown 8vo, cloth. Net 7/6

STONE-WORKING MACHINERY.

A Manual dealing with the Rapid and Economical Conversion of Stone. With Hints on the Arrangement and Management of Stone Works. By M. Powis BALE, M.I.M.E. Second Edition, Enlarged. Crown 8vo, cloth 9/

"The book should be in the hands of every mason or student of stonework."-Colliery Guardian. "A capital handbook for all who manipulate stone for building or ornamental purposes "— Machinery Market.

PUMPS AND PUMPING.

A Handbook for Pump Users. Being Notes on Selection, Construction, and Management. By M. PowIS BALE, M.I.M.E. Fourth Edition. Crown

8vo, cloth

3/6

"The matter is set forth as concisely as possible. In fact, condensation rather than diffuseness has been the author's aim throughout; yet he does not seem to have omitted anything likely to be of use."-Journal of Gas Lighting. Thoroughly practical and clearly written."-Glasgow Herald. MILLING MACHINES AND PROCESSES.

A Practical Treatise on Shaping Metals by Rotary Cutters. Including Information on Making and Grinding the Cutters.. By PAUL N. HASLUCK, Author of Lathe Work." With upwards of 300 Engravings. Large Crown 8vo, cloth 12/6 "A new departure in engineering literature. We can recommend this work to all interested

in milling machines; it is what it professes to be-a practical treatise."-Engineer.

"A capital and reliable book which will no doubt be of considerable service both to those who are already acquainted with the process as well as to those who contemplate its adoption."—Industries. LATHE-WORK.

A Practical Treatise on the Tools, Appliances, and Processes employed in the Art of Turning. By PAUL N. HASLUCK. Eighth Edition. Crown 8vo, cloth 5/"Written by a man who knows not only how work ought to be done, but who also knows how to do it, and how to convey his knowledge to others. To all turners this book would be valuable."Engineering.

"We can safely recommend the work to young engineers. To the amateur it will simply be invaluable. To the student it will convey a great deal of useful information."-Engineer.

SCREW THREADS.

And Methods of Producing Them. With numerous Tables and complete Directions for using Screw-Cutting Lathes. By PAUL N. HASLUCK, Author of Lathe-Work," &c. Sixth Edition. Waistcoat-pocket size 1/6

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"Full of useful information, hints, and practical criticism. Taps, dies, and screwing tools generally are illustrated and their action described."-Mechanical World. "It is a complete compendium of all the details of the screw-cutting lathe; in fact a multum-inparvo on all the subjects it treats upon."—Carpenter and Builder.

TABLES AND MEMORANDA

FOR ENGINEERS,

MECHANICS, ARCHITECTS, BUILDERS, &c.

Selected and Arranged by FRANCIS SMITH. Seventh Edition, Revised, including ELECTRICAL TABLES, FORMULE, AND MEMORANDA. Waistcoat-pocket size, limp leather. [Just Published. 1/6

"It would, perhaps, be as difficult to make a small pocket-book selection of notes and formulæ to suit ALL engineers as it would be to make a universal medicine; but Mr. Smith's waistcoat-pocket collection may be looked upon as a successful attempt."-Engineer.

"The best example we have ever seen of 270 pages of useful matter packed into the dimensions of a card case."-Building News. "A veritable pocket treasury of knowledge."—Iron. POCKET GLOSSARY OF TECHNICAL TERMS.

English-French, French-English; with Tables suitable for the Architectural, Engineering, Manufacturing, and Nautical Professions. By JOHN JAMES FLETCHER. Third Edition. 200 pp. Waistcoat-pocket size, limp leather 1/6 "It is a very great advantage for readers and correspondents in France and England to have so large a number of the words relating to engineering and manufactures collected in a liliputian volume. The little book will be useful both to students and travellers."—Architect.

"The glossary of terms is very complete, and many of the Tables are new and well-arranged. We cordially commend the book."-Mechanical World.

THE ENGINEER'S YEAR-BOOK FOR 1904.

Comprising Formulæ, Rules, Tables, Data and Memoranda in Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Marine and Mine Engineering. By H. R. KEMPE, A.M.Inst.C.E., M.I.E.E., Principal Technical Officer, Engineer-in-Chief's Office, General Post Office, London, Author of "A Handbook of Electrical Testing," "The Electrical Engineer's Pocket-Book," &c. With 1,000 Illustrations, specially Engraved for the work. Crown 8vo, 924 pp., leather [Just Published. 8

"Kempe's Year-Book really requires no commendation. Its sphere of usefulness is widely known, and it is used by engineers the world over."-The Engineer.

"The volume is distinctly in advance of most similar publications in this country."-Engineering. "This valuable and well-designed book of reference meets the demands of all descriptions of engineers."-Saturday Review.

News.

"Teems with up-to-date information in every branch of engineering and construction."—Building "The needs of the engineering profession could hardly be supplied in a more admirable, complete and convenient form. To say that it more than sustains all comparisons is praise of the highest sort, and that may justly be said of it."-Mining Journal.

"There is certainly room for the new comer, which supplies explanations and directions, as well as formulæ and tables." It deserves to become one of the most successful of the technical annuals.”— Architect.

"Brings together with great skill all the technical information which an engineer has to use day by day. It is in every way admirably equipped, and is sure to prove successful."-Scotsman.

"The up-to-dateness of Mr. Kempe's compilation is a quality that will not be lost on the busy people for whom the work is intended."-Glasgow Herald.

THE PORTABLE ENGINE.

A Practical Manual on its Construction and Management. For the Use of Owners and Users of Steam Engines generally. By WILLIAM DYSON WANSBROUGH. Crown 8vo, cloth. 36

"This is a work of value to those who use steam machinery. who has a steam engine, on a farm or elsewhere."-Mark Lane Express.

IRON AND STEEL.

Should be read by every one

A work for the Forge, Foundry, Factory, and Office. Containing ready, useful, and trustworthy Information for Ironmasters and their Stock-takers; Managers of Bar, Rail, Plate, and Sheet Rolling Mills; Iron and Metal Founders; Iron Ship and Bridge Builders; Mechanical, Mining, and Consulting Engineers; Architects, Contractors, Builders, &c. By CHARLES HOARE, Author of "The Slide Rule," &c. Ninth Edition. 32mo, leather

CONDENSED MECHANICS.

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A Selection of Formulæ, Rules, Tables, and Data for the Use of Engineering Students, &c. By W. G. C. HUGHES, A.M.I.C.E. Crown 8vo, cloth. 2/6 "The book is well fitted for those who are preparing for examination and wish to refresh their knowledge by going through their formulæ again."-Marine Engineer.

THE SAFE USE OF STEAM.

Containing Rules for Unprofessional Steam-users. By an ENGINEER. Eighth Edition. Sewed

6d.

"If steam-users would but learn this little book by heart, boiler explosions would become sensations by their rarity."-English Mechanic.

THE CARE AND MANAGEMENT OF STATIONARY

ENGINES.

Net 1

A Practical Handbook for Men-in-charge. By C. HURST. Crown 8vo.
THE LOCOMOTIVE ENGINE.

The Autobiography of an Old Locomotive Engine. By ROBERT WEATHERBURN,
M.I.M.E. With Illustrations and Portraits of GEORGE and ROBERT STEPHEN-
SON. Crown 8vo, cloth.
Net 2/6

THE LOCOMOTIVE ENGINE & ITS DEVELOPMENT. A Popular Treatise on the Gradual Improvements made in Railway Engines between 1803 and 1903. By CLEMENT E. STRETTON, C.E. Sixth Edition, Revised and Enlarged. Crown 8vo, cloth Net 4/6 "Students of railway history and all who are interested in the evolution of the modern locomotive will find much to attract and entertain in this volume."-The Times.

MODERN MACHINE SHOP TOOLS,

A Practical Treatise describing in every detail the Construction, Operation and
Manipulation of both Hand and Machine Tools; being a work of Practical
Instruction in all Classes of Machine Shop Practice, including Chapters on
Filing, Fitting and Scraping Surfaces; on Drills, Reamers, Taps and Dies;
the Lathe and its Tools; Planers, Shapers and their Tools; Milling Machines
and Cutters; Gear Cutters and Gear Cutting; Drilling Machines and Drill
Work; Grinding Machines and their Work; Hardening and Tempering,
Gearing, Belting, and Transmission Machinery; Useful Data and Tables.
By WILLIAM H. VAN DERVOORT, M.E. Fourth Edition. Illustrated by 673
Engravings of Latest Tools and Methods, all of which are fully described.
Medium 8vo, cloth
[Just Published. Net 21-

LOCOMOTIVE ENGINE DRIVING.

A Practical Manual for Engineers in Charge of Locomotive Engines. By MICHAEL REYNOLDS, formerly Locomotive Inspector, L. B. and S. C. R. Eleventh Edition. Including a KEY TO THE LOCOMOTIVE ENGINE. Cr. 8vo, cloth. 4/6 "Mr. Reynolds has supplied a want, and has supplied it well. We can confidently recommend the book not only to the practical driver, but to everyone who takes an interest in the performance of locomotive engines."-The Engineer.

"Mr. Reynolds has opened a new chapter in the literature of the day. This admirable practical treatise, of the practical utility of which we have to speak in terms of warm commendation."—Athenæum.

THE MODEL LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEER,

Fireman, and Engine-Boy. Comprising a Historical Notice of the Pioneer Locomotive Engines and their Inventors. By MICHAEL REYNOLDS. Second Edition, with Revised Appendix. Crown 8vo, cloth 4/6

"We should be glad to see this book in the possession of everyone in the kingdom who has ever laid, or is to lay, hands on a locomotive engine."-Iron.

CONTINUOUS RAILWAY BRAKES.

A Practical Treatise on the several Systems in Use in the United Kingdom: their Construction and Performance. By MICHAEL REYNOLDS. 8vo, cloth 9/"A popular explanation of the different brakes. It will be of great assistance in forming public opinion, and will be studied with benefit by those who take an interest in the brake."—English Mechanic.

STATIONARY ENGINE DRIVING.

A Practical Manual for Engineers in Charge of Stationary Engines. By MICHAEL REYNOLDS. Sixth Edition. With Plates and Woodcuts. 8vo, cloth

Crown 4/6

"The author's advice on the various points treated is clear and practical."-Engineering. "Our author leaves no stone unturned. He is determined that his readers shall not only know something about the stationary engine, but all about it."—Engineer.

ENGINE-DRIVING LIFE.

Stirring Adventures and Incidents in the Lives of Locomotive Engine-Drivers. By MICHAEL REYNOLDS. Third Edition. Crown 8vo, cloth... 1/6 "From first to last perfectly fascinating. Wilkie Collins's most thrilling conceptions are thrown into the shade by true incidents, endless in their variety, related in every page."-North British Mail.

THE ENGINEMAN'S POCKET COMPANION,

And Practical Educator for Enginemen, Boiler Attendants, and Mechanics. By MICHAEL REYNOLDS. With Forty-five Illustrations and numerous Diagrams. Fourth Edition, Revised. Royal 18mo, strongly bound for pocket wear 3/6 "A most meritorious work, giving in a succinct and practical form all the information an engineminder desirous of mastering the scientific principles of his daily calling would require."-The Miller.

CIVIL ENGINEERING, SURVEYING, ETC.

PIONEER IRRIGATION.

A Manual of Information for Farmers in the Colonies. By E. O. MAWSON, M. Inst.C.E., Executive Engineer, Public Works Department, Bombay. With Additional Chapters on LIGHT RAILWAYS by E. R. CALTHROP, M.Inst.C.E., M.I. M.E. Illustrated by Numerous Plates and Diagrams. Demy 8vo, cloth. [Just Published. Net 10/6

SUMMARY OF CONTENTS:-VALUE OF IRRIGATION AND SOURCES OF WATER SUPPLY.-DAMS AND WEIRS.-CANALS.--UNDERGROUND WATER.-METHODS OF IRRIGATION. SEWAGE IRRIGATION. -IMPERIAL AUTOMATIC SLUICE GATES. --THE CULTIVATION OF IRRIGATED CROPS, VEGETABLES, AND FRUIT TREES.-LIGHT RAILWAYS FOR HEAVY TRAFFIC.-USEFUL MEMORANDA AND Data.

TUNNELLING.

A Practical Treatise. By CHARLES PRELINI, C.E., with Additions by CHARLES S. HILL, C.E. With 150 Diagrams and Illustrations. Royal 8vo, cloth. Net 16/PRACTICAL TUNNELLING.

Explaining in detail Setting-out the Works, Shaft-sinking, and Heading-driving, Ranging the Lines and Levelling underground, Sub-Excavating, Timbering and the Construction of the Brickwork of Tunnels. By F. W. SIMMS, M.Inst.C.E. Fourth Edition, Revised and Further Extended, including the most Recent (1895) Examples of Sub-aqueous and other Tunnels by D. KINNEAR CLARK, M.Inst.C.E. With 34 Folding Plates. Imperial 8vo, cloth.

£2 2s.

"The present (1896) edition has been brought right up to date, and is a work to which civil engineers should have ready access, and engineers who have construction work can hardly afford to be without, but which to the younger members of the profession is invaluable, as from its pages they can learn the state to which the science of tunnelling has attained."-Railway News.

THE WATER SUPPLY OF TOWNS, AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF WATER-WORKS.

A Practical Treatise for the Use of Engineers and Students of Engineering. By W. K. BURTON, A.M.Inst.C.E., Consulting Engineer to the Tokyo WaterWorks. Second Edition, Revised and Extended. With numerous Plates and Illustrations. Super-royal 8vo, buckram

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CHINERY.-XVII. FLOW OF WATER IN CONDUITS
-PIPES AND OPEN CHANNELS.-XVIII. DISTRI-
BUTION SYSTEMS.-XIX. SPECIAL PROVISIONS
FOR THE EXTINCTION OF FIRE.-XX. PIPES FOR
WATERWORKS.-XXI. PREVENTION OF WASTE
OF WATER.-XXII. VARIOUS APPLIANCES USED
IN CONNECTION WITH WATERWORKS.

I. INTRODUCTORY.-II. DIFFERENT QUALITIES
OF WATER. III. QUANTITY OF WATER TO BE
PROVIDED.-IV. ON ASCERTAINING WHETHER A
PROPOSED SOURCE OF SUPPLY IS SUFFICIENT.
-V. ON ESTIMATING THE STORAGE CAPACITY
REQUIRED TO BE PROVIDED.-VI. CLASSIFICA-
TION OF WATERWORKS.-VII. IMPOUNDING RE-
SERVOIRS. VIII. EARTHWORK DAMS. — IX.
MASONRY DAMS.-X. THE PURIFICATION
WATER. XI. SETTLING RESERVOIRS.-XII.SAND
FILTRATION.-XIII. PURIFICATION OF WATER
BY ACTION OF IRON, SOFTENING OF WATER BY
ACTION OF LIME, NATURAL FILTRATION.-XIV.
SERVICE OR CLEAN WATER RESERVOIRS-
WATER TOWERS-STAND PIPES.-XV. THE CON-
NECTION OF SETTLING RESERVOIRS, FILTER BEDS
AND SERVICE RESERVOIRS.-XVI. PUMPING MA-
"The chapter upon filtration of water is very complete, and the details of construction well illus
trated.
The work should be specially valuable to civil engineers engaged in work in Japan,
but the interest is by no means confined to that locality."-Engineer.

APPENDIX I. By PROF. JOHN MILNE, F.R.S.
-CONSIDERATIONS CONCERNING THE PROB
ABLE EFFECTS OF EARTHQUAKES ON Water-
WORKS, AND THE SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS TO
BE TAKEN IN EARTHQUAKE COUNTRIES.
APPENDIX II. By JOHN DE RIJKE, C.E.-
ON SAND DUNES AND DUNE SAND AS A
SOURCE OF WATER SUPPLY.

"We congratulate the author upon the practical commonsense shown in the preparation of this work. The plates and diagrams have evidently been prepared with great care, and cannot fail to be of great assistance to the student."-Builder.

RURAL WATER SUPPLY.

A Practical Handbook on the Supply of Water and Construction of Waterworks for small Country Districts. By ALLAN GREENWELL, A.M.I.C.E., and W. T. CURRY, A.M.I.C.E., F.G.S. With Illustrations. Second Edition, Revised. Crown 8vo, cloth 5

"We conscientiously recommend it as a very useful book for those concerned in obtaining water for small districts, giving a great deal of practical information in a small compass."-Builder.

"The volume contains valuable information upon all matters connected with water supply. . It is full of details on points which are continually before waterworks engineers."-Nature.

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