SERIALS. WE.\LE S RUDIMENTARY SCIENTIFIC SERIES (continued) 



XXX. Metallurgy of Copper, by R. H. Lamborn. 3rd Ed. Metallurgy of Silver 



and Lead, by R. H. Lamborn. oth EA 

 XXXI. Metallurg)' of Iron, by H. Bauennan. 3rd Ed. 

 XXXII. Modem Workshop Practice as applied to Marine, Land, and Locomotive 



Engines, Floating Docks, Dredging Machines, &c. by J. G. Winton. 2nd Ed. 

 XXXIII. Power in Motion. Horse Power, Wheel Gearing, Driving Bands, and 



Angular Forces, by J. Armour. Well-Digging, Boring, and Pump Work, by 



J. G. Swindell. Sixth Edition, revised by G. R. BumeU. Power of Water as 



applied to drive Flour Mills, and to give Motion to Turbines, and other Hydrostatic 



Engines, by J. GIjtul 4th Ed. 

 XXXIV. Railway Construction (The Science of). Locomotive Engine in all its 



Branches, popularly described by G. D. Dempsey. 2nd Ed. 

 XXXV. Steam Engine, by Dr. Lardner. 13th Ed. Steam Boilers. Construction 



and Management of, by R. Armstrong, Avith Appendix by R. MaUet. 5th Ed. 



Steam Engine. Mathematical Theory of the, by T. Baker. 

 XXXVI. Steam and the Steam-Engine, Stationary and Portable. Treatise on, by 



D. Kinnear Clark. Marine Engines, and Steam Vessels. Treatise on, by Robert 

 Murray. 



XXXVII. Land and Engineering Surveying, by T. Baker. New Edition, revised by 



E. Nugent. Subterraneous Surveying, with and without the Magnetic Needle, 

 by T. Fenwick and T. Baker. 



XXXVIII. Electric Telegraph. History and Progress of, by R. Sabine. 3rd Ed. 

 Telegraph. Handbook of the, by R. Bond ; to which is appended Questions on 

 Magnetism, &c. by W. Macgregor. 



XXXIX. Waterworks for the Supply of Cities and Towns, by S. Hughes. New Ed. 



XL. Iron Ship-building, with Illustrations, by J. Grantham. 5th Ed. Ships for 

 Ocean and River Service ; Construction of, by H. A. Sommerfeldt. 



XLI. Masting, Mast-making, and Rigging of Ships, by R. Kipping. 13th Ed. 



XLIL Sails and Sailmaking by R. Kipping. 10th Ed. Naval Architecture by 

 J. Peake. 3rd Ed. Ships and Boats. The Forms of, by W. Bland. 7th Ed. 



XLII I. Navigation, The Sailor's Sea-Book, by J. Greenwood. 10th Ed. Navi- 

 gation and Nautical Astronomy, by J. R. Young. Tables to facilitate the 

 Operations of Navigation and Nautical Astronomy. 



XLIV. Agricultural Engineering, by G. H. Andrews. Clay Lands and Loamy 

 Soils, by Professor Donaldson. 



XLV, XLVL Modem Farming, by R. S. Burn. 



XL VII. Architecture. The Orders, by W. H. Leeds. 10th Ed. Architecture. 

 The Styles of Various Countries, by T. T. Bury. 6th Ed. Architecture. Prin- 

 ciples of Design in, by E. L. Garbett. 2nd Edition, 



XLVIII. Acoustics in relation to Architecture and Building, by T. Roger Smith. 

 Warming and Ventilation, by C. TomHnson. 7th Ed. 



XLIX. DwelHng-Houses. Treatise on the Erection of, by S. H. Brooks. Cottage 

 Building, or Hints for improving the Dwellings of the Working Classes, by C. B. 

 AUen. 8th Ed. Building (The Art of), by E. Dobson. 9th Ed. 



L. Hints to Young Architects, by G. Wightwick. New Edition, by G. H. GuiUaume. 

 Grecian Architecture. Inquiry into the Principles of Beauty in, by George, Earl of 

 Aberdeen. Architectural Modelling in Paper. (Art of), by T. A. Richardson. 



LI. Vitmvius PoUio (Marcus). Architecture ; translated from the Latin, by 

 Joseph Gwilt. 



LI I. Animal Physics. Handbook of, by Dr. Lardner. 2nd Ed. 



LIII. Mollusca (Manual of the) ; a Treatise on Recent and Fossil Shells, by S. P. 

 Woodward. 3rd Edition, by R. Tate, 



LIV. Colouring (Grammar of), applied to Decorative Painting and the Arts, by 

 G. Field. New Edition, by E. A. Davidson. Perspective for Beginners, by 



G.Pyne. 11th Ed. -^ ' ^ 



