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The Laundry- Small Domestic Washing Machines, and methods of getting up linen ; 

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The School-Room. The Room .-.ml its Fittings; Teaching, etc. 



The Playground. Air an 1 Exercise; Training; Outdoor Games and Sports. 



The Workroom. Darning, Patching, and Mending Garments. 



The Library. Care of Books. 



The Garden. Calendar of Operations for Lawn, Flower Garden, and Kitchen 

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The FarmyardManagement of the Horse, Cow, Pig, Poultry, Bee*, etc., etc. 



Small Motors- A description of the various SIM. ill Engines useful for domcuic 

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Household Law. The Law relating to Landlords and Tenants, Lodgers, Servants, 

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On Designing Beit Gearing. By E. J. COWLING 



WELCH, Mem. last. Mech. Engineers, Author of 'Designing Valve 

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A Handbook of Formula^ Tables, and Memoranda, 



for Architectural Surveyors and others engaged in Building. By J. T. 

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Tabulated Weights of Angle, Tee, Bulb, Round, 



Square, and Flat Iron and Steel, and other information for the use of 

 Naval Architects and Shipbuilders. By C. II. JORDAN, M.I.N.A. Fourth 

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A Complete Set of Contract Documents for a Country 



f-oJift, comprising Drawings, Specifications, Dimensions (for quantities), 

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 by J. LEANING, printed in facsimile of the original documents, on single 

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A Practical Treatise on Heat, as applied to tJic 



Useful Arts; for the Use of Engineers, Architects, &c. By THOMAS 

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A Descriptive Treatise on Mathematical Drawing 



Instruments : their construction, uses, qualities, selection, preservation, 

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