656 HENRY SOTHERAN & CO., 140, STRAND, W.C, and 43, PICCADILLY, W. 



13108 PERCY (Cornelius McLeod, m.i.m.e., Wigan Mining School) The Mechanical Engineering 

 of Collieries (Vol. II 2nd Edition), with 2 steel portraits {duplicated) by W. J. Alais, and 

 numerous plates (mostly folding), comprising 46Qfgures, 2 vols. roy. 8vo. cl., 12s 6d (p. £1. 18*60?) 



13109 Winding and Overwinding : Descriptions of Winding Engines, Detaching Hooks, and 



Safety Cages, 3rd Edition enlarged, 8vo. (pp. 26), cl., 2s Wigan, 1880 



13110 PERCY (John, m.d., f.r.s.) On the Importance of Special Knowledge to the Practical 

 Metallurgist, 8vo. (pp. 25), sewn, Is Qd 1852 



13111 Metallurgy : Fuel, Fire-Clays, Copper, Zinc, Brass, etc., ^cith 152 woodcuts, Svo. 



cl., uncut (scarce), 15s 1861 



The metallurgy of copper, zinc, and brass was not included in the new edition of the work, and never republished 

 in any other form. 



13112 : Introduction, Refractory Materials, and Fuel [2nd] greatly enlarged 



Edition, with \\2 woodcuts, and 9 folding j^lcites, thick 8vo. cl., uncut, 8s 6d (p. £1. lOs) 1875 



a new edition of the above work on ' Fuel, Fire-Clays,' etc., but without the metallurgy of copper, zinc, and brass. 



13113 : Iron and Steel, with 223 u-oodcuts, thick 8vo. cl., uncut {back of cover slightly 



damaged) ; scarce, £1. 5s 1864 



' The exceedingly important Thomas- Gilchrist process for making Bessemer steel from iron-ores containing phosphorus 

 was an outcome of this work (pp. 815, 818-19, and was discovered by his pupils.'— D. N. R. The work has been out of 

 print for many years, and is now very scarce. It also contains the result of the analysis of a large number of specimens of 

 iron and steel, collected by S. 11. Blackwell, and now in the Jerinyn Street Museum. 



'This classical book is now chiefly valuable for historical reasons, where its usefulness is often unexpectedly advant- 

 ageous, as, for example, in patent litigations.'— B. Stoughton. 



13114 : Lead, including Desilverization and Cupellation, w-th 155 woodcuts, Svo. 



cl., U7icut, 8s Qd (p. £1. 10*) 1870 



Percy's Metallurgy, although partly superseded, will always remain a work of great value on account of the historical 

 matter which it contains, and is not to be found elsewhere. 



13115 Note on a Crystallized Compound of Sesquioxide of Iron and Lime, 8vo. (pp. 3), 



sewn, Is 1873 



13116 PERI (Giovanni Domenico, Genovese) II Negotiante ; with vignette on titles, 4 vols. 4to. 

 in 1, contemporary Italian vellum {title slightly soiled and a number of corners stained, otherwise 

 a sound copy), with label * Biblioteca Eiccardi^ (rare), £1. os Venetia, 1672-3 



The first complete edition in 4 vols. Vol. Ill is entitled ' I Frutti d' Albaro overo il Negotiante '. 

 • It is very interesting both for the history of arithmetic and banking.' — Libri Catalogue. 



13117 PERKIN (Frederick Mollwo; f.i.c.) Qualitative Chemical Analysis, Organic and 

 Inorganic, with coloured spectrin plate, and 9 illustrations, 8vo. cl., \s Qd 1901 



13118 Second Edition [enlarged], with coloured spectrum plate, and 15 illustrations, 8vo. cl. 



{used copy with acid stains), 2s (p. 4s) 1905 



13119 PERKIN (Sir William Henry, f.r.s.), Jubilee of the Discovery of Mauve, and of the 

 Foundation of the Coal Tar Colour Industry by ; edited by Raphael Meldola, f.r.s., 

 Arthur G. Green, f.lc, and John Cannell Cain, with %fine portraits andSj^lates, irapl.Svo. 

 cL, 4s [1906] 



There is a possibility that the Aniline Dye industry, the immediate offspring of Sir William Perkiu's discoveries, may 

 now, through the Anglo-Nietzschian War, return to its native land : to the prospering of trade, but the despite of beauty ! 



13120 PERKIN (William Henry; f.r.s., Univ. Oxford, son of the above) Experiments on the 

 Synthesis of 1— Methylcyclohexylidene — 4 — Acetic Acid, 8vo. (pp. 11), sewn. Is 6d 1908 



13121 , and Frederic Stanley KIPPING; f.r.s. : Organic Chemistry, with 21 woodcuts, 



cr. Svo. cl., 2s (p. 6s &d) 1897 or, 190O 



1.3122 New Edition [enlarged and rewritten], 25 illustrations, cr. 8vo. cl., 4s (p. Is 6d) 1902 



13123 , Robert ROBINSON, and Maurice Russell TURNER: The Synthesis and 



Constitution of certain Pyranol Salts related to Brazilein and Haematein, 8vo. (pp. 31), sewn. 

 Is 6d 1908 



13124 PERKINS (Jacob; c.e., 'the American Inventor') On the Explosion of Steam Boilers: On 

 the Economy of using Highly Elastic Steam expansively, etc., with folding plate, Svo. {^p. 18), 

 seivn, with inscr. [to George R.'nnie, C.E., F.R S ] : very scarce, 10s 6d [c. 1840] 



Containing original experiments. The author found intrr alio, that he could produce 'highly elastic steam' by injecting 

 heated water into superheated steam. The above pamphlet was unknown to Poggendorff. 



The author constructed a new steam engine, invented a steam gun, improved the manufacture of welded wrought-iron 

 pipes (named after him), took cut the first patent for an ether ice-machine, and improved the process of steel-engraving 

 (siderography). 



13125 PERKINS (Loftus, m.i.c.e. ; pioneer of Cold Storage) On Steam Boilers and ENGINES for 

 High Pressures, with 7 plates, 8vo. (pp. 41), seim, 4s 1877 



An account of the author's invention of a super-high-pressure engine, with boiler tubes of very small diameter, which 

 could be worked at a very high pressure with a niiuiinum risk of explosion, and with great economy of fuel. But he 

 should be more remarkable now as a successful experimenter with the ammonia method of making cold. 



13126 : Three Official Reports of Rigid Trial Tests, proving the many Advantages of 



the Perkins System of Engines and Boilers, as designed for using Steam at Higher 

 Pressures, with folding chart, woodcuts, and numerous diagrams, Svo. sewn {scarce), Ss 6d 



privately printed [1881] 



' [Sir] F. J. Bramwell Esq. [f.r.s.]. with Mr. Perkins' Compts.'— In^■(^r. 07i cover. 



Including the Reports of the Running of Perkins's Yacht 'Anthracite', which was constructed in ISSO, 'was fitted 

 with engines working with steam at a pressure of 500 lbs. on the inch, and is probably the smallest ship that ever crossed 

 the Atlantic .steaming the entire distance.'— /A N. B. 



13127 PERM AN (Edgar Philip, Vniv. Coll., Cardiff) Vapour-Pressure by Air-Bubbling, roy. 

 Svo. (pp. 4), sewn, U Qd 1905 



13128 PERNET (J.) tjber die Bestimmung von Erdtemperaturen niit Thermoketten ; loith 

 folding plate, roy. 4to. (pp. 22), sewn, Zs [St. Petersburg {Petrograd), 1870] 



