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PHILADELPHIA, 1876. 

 THE PRIZE MEDAL 



AVas awarded to the Publishers for 

 "*" ffl 



r/y Books : Rudimentary, Scientific, 



"WEALE'S SERIES," ETC. 



A NEW LIST OF 



WEALE'S SERIES 



RUDIMENTARY SCIENTIFIC, EDUCATIONAL, 

 AND CLASSICAL. 



Comprising nearly Three. Hundred and Fifty distinct works in almost every de- 

 partment of Science, Art, and Education, recommended to the notice of Engineers, 

 Architects, Builders, Artisans, and Students generally, as "well as to those interested 

 in Workmen 's Libraries, Literary and Scientific Institutions, Colleges, Schools, 

 Science Classes, <Svc., &c. 



IS 3 " " WEALE'S SERIES includes Text-Books on almost every branch of 

 Science and Industry, comprising such subjects as Agriculture, Architecture 

 and Building, Civjl Engineering, Fine Arts, Mechanics and Mechanical 

 Engineering, Physical and Chemical Science, and many miscellaneous 

 Treatises. The whole are constantly undergoing revision, and new editions, 

 brought up to the latest discoveries in scientific research, are constantly 

 issued. The prices at which they are sold are as low as their excellence is 

 assured." American Literary Gazette. 



" Amongst the literature of technical education, WEALE'S SERIES has ever 

 enjoyed a high reputation, and the additions being made by Messrs. CROSBY 

 LOCKWOOD & Co. render the series even more complete, and bring the infor- 

 mation upon the several subjects down to the present time," Mining 

 Journal. 



"It is impossible to do otherwise than bear testimony to the value of 

 WEALE'S SERIES." Engineer. 



"Everybody even that outrageous nuisance 'Every Schoolboy' knows 

 the merits of ' WEALE'S RUDIMENTARY SERIES.' Any persons wishing to 

 acquire knowledge cannot do better than look through Weale's Series and 

 get all the books they require. The Series is indeed an inexhaustible mine 

 of literary wealth." The Metropolitan. 



" WEALE'S SERIES has become a standard as well as an unrivalled 

 collection of treatises in all branches of art and science." Public Opinion. 



LONDON, 1862, 

 THE PRIZE MEDAL 



Was awarded to the Publishers of 



"WHALE'S SERIES." 



CROSBY LOCKWOOD & CO., 



7, STATIONERS' HALL COURT, LUDGATE HILL, LONDON, E.G. 



