8 CROSBY LOCKWOOD &- CO.' S CATALOGUE. 



Stone-worTxing Machinery, 



STONE-WORKING MACHINERY, and the Rapid and Economic 

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I^nf/ineer's JRefevence Book. 



THE WORKS' MANAGER'S HANDBOOK OF MODERN 

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 Founders, &c. By W. S. Hutton, Civil and Mechanical Engineer. Second 

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Contents : 



Proportions and Rules for Modern Stationary 

 and l.ocouiotive linj^-iues — Lancashire, Cor- 

 )ush. Vertical, Return Tube, and Portable 

 IjiLjine Boilers — Chimneys — \\aterA\heels, 

 I'unips, Pipes, Cirders, Gearinj^, Sliaftin.iC, and 

 Millwork— Iron P'oundry Work and Brass Work 



Wheels — AVarming and Ventilating — Weight 

 of Iron, .Steel, Brass, and various Metals and 

 Materials. 



Also, The Indicator and Indicator Diagrams 

 — \'arious Memoranda for the Poundry and 

 Workshop — Rules for the Weight of Castings 



Rules and I'ractical Data relating to the — The New I'ateut I. aw and Costs of Patents^ 



Strength and Weight of Metals and Materials Legal Memoranda — List of P'rench AN'ords for 



—Iron and Brass Casting — Cutting Metals— P.nglish PIngincering Terms — P'rench and 



Wheel Cutting— Screw Cutting — Wheel Gear- ^ Hnglish Weights and Measures — Andavariety 



iiijr—Kope Gearing— Pulleys— Weight of Pul- i of iSlodern Practical Information for Civil and 



l,;js — Weight of Spur, Bevel, and Mortice I Mechanical Engineers. 



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Bnffineevinfj Construction, 



PATTERN -MAKING : A Practical Treatise, embracing the Main 

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SmifJi's Tables for 3IecJianics, etc, 



TABLES, MEMORANDA, AND CALCULATED RESULTS, 

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The High-Bressare Steam Engine, 



THE HIGH-PRESSURE STEAM-ENGINE : An Exposition 

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