18 

 Contents of "The Treatment of Paper for Special Purposes" 



— continued. 



Parchment Paper — Imitation Parchment Paper — Artificial Parchment — Testing the Sulphuric 

 Acid. II., Papers for Transfer Pictures. III., Papers for Preservative and Packing 

 Purposes. — Butter Paper — Wax Paper — Paraffin Paper — Wrapping Paper for Silverware — 

 Waterproof Paper — Anticorrosive Paper. IV., Grained Transfer Papers. V., Fireproof and 

 Antifalsification Papers. VI., Paper Articles. — Vulcanised Paper Mache — Paper Bottles — 

 Plastic Articles of Paper — Waterproof Coverings for Walls and Ceilings — Paper Wheels, 

 Roofing and Boats — Pa er Barrels — Paper Boxes — Paper Horseshoes. VII., Gummed Paper. 

 VIII.. Hectograph Papers. IX., Insecticide Papers. — Fly Papers — Moth Papers. X., 

 Chalk and Leather Papers. — Glace Chalk Paper— Leather Paper — Imitation Leather. 

 XL, Luminous Papers — Blue-Print Papers — Blotting Papers. XII., Metal Papers — Medi- 

 cated Papers. XIII., .Marbled Papers. XIV., Tracing and Copymg Papers — Iridiscent or 

 Mother of Pearl Papers. XV., Photographic Papers — Shellac Paper — Fumigating Papers — 

 Test Papers. XVI., Papers for Cleaning- and Polishing Purposes — Glass Paper — 

 Pumic Paper — Emery Paper. XVII., Lithographic Transfer Papers. XIX., Sundry 

 Special Papers— Satin Paper — Enamel Paper — Cork Paper — Split Paper — Electric Paper — 

 Paper Matches — Magic Pictures — Laundry Blue Papers — Blue Paper for Bleachers. XX., 

 Waterproof Papers — Washable Drawing Papers — Washable Card — Washable Coloured Paper 

 — W^aterpronf Millboard — Sugar Paper. XXL, The Characteristics of Paper — Paper Testing. 



Enamelling on Metal. 



ENAMELS AND ENAMELLING. For Enamel Makers, 

 Workers in Gold and Silver, and Manufacturers of Objects of Art. 

 By Paul Randau. Translated from the German. \\'ith Sixteen Illus- 

 trations. Demy 8vo. 180 pp. Price 10s. 6d. net. (Post free, 10s. lOd. 

 home; lis. abroad.) 



THE ART OF ENAMELLING ON METAL. By W. 



Norman Brown. Twenty-eight Illustrations. Crown 8vo, 60 pp. 

 Price 2s. 6d. net. (Post free, 2s. 9d. home and abroad.) 



Silk Manufacture. 



SILK THROWING AND WASTE SILK SPINNING. 



By HoLLiNS Rayner. Demy 8vo. 170 pp. 117 Illus. Price 5s. net. 

 (Post free, 5s. 4d. home; 5s. 6d. abroad.) 



Contents. 



The Silkworm— Cocoon Reeling and Qualities of Silk— Silk Throwing— Silk Wastes— The 

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 charging — The Opening and Dressing of Wastes — Silk Waste " Drawing " or " Preparing " 

 Machinery — Long Spinning — Short Spinning — Spinning and Finishing Processes — Utilisation 

 of Waste Products — Noil Spinning — Exhaust Noil Spinning. 



Books on Textile and Dyeing 



iects. 



Subj 



THE FINISHING OF TEXTILE FABRICS (Woollen, 

 Worsted, Union and other Cloths). By Roberts Beaumont, M.Sc, 

 M.I.Mech.E., Professor of Textile Industries, the University of Leeds; 

 Author of " Colour in Woven Design"; "Woollen and Worsted Cloth 

 Manufacture" ; '* Woven Fabrics at the World's Fair " ; Vice-President 

 of the Jur\' of Award at the Paris Exhibition. 1900; Inspector of Tex- 

 tile Institutes; Society of Arts Silver Medallist; Honorary Medallist 

 of the City and Guilds of London Institute. With 150 Illustrations of 

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Contents. 



Woollen, Worsted and Union Fabrics— Processes of Finishing and their Effects — The 

 Process of Scouring: Scouring Machines— Theory of Felting — Theory of Felting: Fabric 

 Structure— Theory of Felting: Compound Fabrics — Fulling and .Milling Machinery — The 

 Theory of Raising — Raising Machinery and the Raising Process — Cutting, Cropping or 

 Shearing — Lustring Processes and Machinery — Methods of Finishing — Index. 



