SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL WORKS. 17 
MUNRO (John, C. E.) and JAMIESON 
(Andrew, C.E., F.R.S.E.): 
A POCKET-BOOK OF ELECTRICAL RULES AND TABLES, 
for the use of Electricians and Engineers. Pocket Size. Leather, 8/6, 
Sixth Edition, revised and enlarged. “With numerous Diagrams. 
*,” The SIxTH EDITION has been thoroughly Revised and Enlarged 
by about 120 pages and 60 new Figures. 
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give it.”—Electrician. 
“The STERLING VALUE of Messrs. Munro and JAMIESON’s PocKET-Booxk.”— 
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MUNRO (R. D.), STEAM BOILERS: Their 
Defects, Management, and Construction. A Manual for all concerned 
in the care of Steam Boilers, but written with a special view to the 
wants of Boiler-Attendants, Mill-Mechanics, and other Artisans, With 
Numerous Illustrations. Crown 8vo, Cloth 3/6. 
““The volume is a valuable companion for workmen and engineers engaged about 
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Guardian. 
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The book is VERY USEFUL, especially to steam users, artisans, and young 
engineers.” —Zugineer. 
RAPIER (james, F:R.S:E., F:CS.): 
A MANUAL OF THE ART OF DYEING AND DYEING 
RECEIPTS. _ Illustrated by Diagrams and Numerous Specimens of 
Dyed Cotton, Silk, and Woollen Fabrics. Demy 8vo. Third Edition, 
thoroughly revised and greatly enlarged. Cloth, 21/. 
pero iPS (). Arthur, F/RS., Mo Inst C ho Boas 
F.G.S., Ancien Eleve de l’Ecole des Mines, Paris) : 
ELEMENTS OF METALLURGY : a Practical Treatise on the Art 
of Extracting Metals from their Ores. With over 200 Illustrations, many 
of which have been reduced from Working Drawings, and two Folding- 
Plates. Royal 8vo, 848 pages, cloth, 36/. NEW EDITION by the 
Author and Mr. H. Bauerman, F. GS. 
General Contents. 
I.—A TREATISE on FuELs and REFRACTORY MATERIALS. 
II.—A Description of the principal MINERALS, with their DisTRIBUTION. 
III.—Sratistics of the amount of each METAL annually produced throughout the 
World. 
IV.—The Metuops of AssAyinc the different OrEs, together with the ProcEssrEs 
of METALLURGICAL TREATMENT. 
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very compactness is in itself a first-raterecommendation. . . - In our opinion, the 
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Westminster Review. 
‘The VALUE OF THIS WORK IS ALMOST INESTIMABLE. There can be no question that 
the amount of time and labour bestowed upon it isenormous. . . . There is certainly 
no Metallurgical Treatise in the language calculated to prove of such general utility.” 
—Mining Fournal. 
MANY NOTABLE ADDITIONS 
WILL BE FOUND IN THE SECTIONS DEVOTED TO 
IRON, LEAD, COPPER, SILVER, AND GOLD, 
Dealing with New Processes and Development. 
