RIDER'S TECHNICAL 



No. 4. Second Edition. 226 pp., price 3*. 6d. 



The Trees of Commerce. By 



W. STEVENSON. A Practical Manual, giving 

 within reasonable limits, and in a popular 

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 staple of the British Timber Trade, with the 

 uses to which they are applied. 



" Gives within reasonable limits and in a popular style, an account of 

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No. 5 Illustrated, 86 pp., price 2s. 6d. 



Farm Vermin Helpful and 



HURTFUL. Edited by JOHN WATSON, 

 F.L.S. 



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No 6. Illustrated, 236 pp., price 35. 6d. 



Modern Wood=working Ma= 



CHINERY. By T- STAFFORD RANSOMK, 

 M.Inst.C.E., Autho'r of "Modern Labour," 

 "Capital at Bay," etc. 



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