1). VAN NO STRAND. 



Zirkwood on Filtration. 



4to. Cloth. $15.00. 



REPORT ON THE FILTRATION OF RIVER WATERS, for 



the Supply of Cities, as practised in Europe, made to the Board 

 of Water Commissioners of the City of St. Louis. By JAMES P. 

 KIEKWOOD. Illustrated by 30 double-plate engravings. 



CONTENTS. Report on Filtration London Works, General Chelsea 

 Water "Works and Filters Lambeth Water Works and Filters Southwark 

 and Vauxhall Water Works and Filters Grand Junction Water Works and 

 Filters West Middlesex Water Works and Filters New River Water 

 Works and Filters East London Water Works and Filters Leicester Water 

 Works and Filters York Water Works and Filters Liverpool Water Works 

 and Filters Edinburgh Water Works and Filters Dublin Water Works 

 and Filters Perth Water Works and Filtering Gallery Berlin Water 

 Works and Filters Hamburg Water Works and Reservoirs Altona Water 

 Works and Filters Tours Water Works and Filtering Canal Angers Water 

 Works and Filtering Galleries Nantes Water Works and Filters Lyons 

 Water Works and Filtering Galleries Toulouse Water Works and Filtering 

 Galleries Marseilles Water Works and Filters Genoa Water Works and 

 Filtering Galleries Leghorn Water Works and Cisterns Wakefield Water 

 Works and Filters Appendix. 



Tanner on Roll-Turning. 



1 vol. 8vo. and 1 vol. plates. $10.00. 



A TREATISE ON ROLL-TURNING FOR THE MANUFAC- 

 TURE OF IRON. By PETER TUNNER. Translated and adapted. 

 By JOHN B. PEABSE, of the Pennsylvania Steel Works. With 

 numerous wood-cuts, 8vo., together with a folio atlas of 10 litho- 

 graphed plates of Rolls, Measurements, &c. 



" We commend this book as a clear, elaborate, and practical treatise upon 

 the department of iron manufacturing operations to which it is devoted. 

 The writer states in his preface, that for twenty -five years he has felt the 

 necessity of such a work, and has evidently brought to its preparation the 

 fruits of experience, a painstaking regard for accuracy of statement, and a 

 , desire to furnish information in a style readily understood. The book should 

 be in the hands of every one interested, either in the general practice of 

 mechanical engineering, or the special branch of manufacturing operations to 

 which the work relates.' American Artisan, 



