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SCIENCE AND ART. 



The Construction of the Organ. 



PRACTICAL ORGAN BUILDING. By W. E. PICKSOX, 

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" Any practical amateur following the instructions here given might build an 

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Dentistry. 



MECHANICAL DENTISTRY. A Practical Treatise on the 

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 prising also Useful Formulce, Tables, and Receipts for Gold 

 J late, Clasps, Solders, etc., etc. By CHARLES HUNTER. With 

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Brewing. 



A HANDBOOK FOR YOUNG BREWERS. By HERBERT 

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Gold and Gold- Working. 



THE GOLDSMITH'S HANDBOOK : containing full instruc- 

 tions for the Alloying and Working of Gold. Including the Art of 

 Alloying, Melting, Reducing, Colouring, Collecting and Refining. 

 The processes of Manipulation, Recovery of Waste, Chemical and 

 Physical Properties of Gold, with a new System of Mixing its 

 Alloys ; Solders, Enamels, and other useful Rules and Recipes, &c. 

 By GEORGE E. GEE, Goldsmith and Silversmith. Second Edition, 

 considerably enlarged. 121110, $s. 6d. cloth boards. 



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Silver and Silver Working. 



THE SILVERSMITH'S HANDBOOK, containing full In- 

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 different modes of refining and melting the metal, its solders, the 

 preparation of imitation alloys, &c. By GEORGE E. GEE, 

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