LIST OF l>o< 



STEAM BOILERS. 



Tin- Modern Practice of Boiler En^im-erin};, con- 

 taining observation on tin; Cu 

 Boiler:-;, and remarks uj on Fir,. . d io" 



Siiur . itioii, witli a chapter on Explosions, 

 by KoiK'i-1 Armstrong, O.E., reivised with tin'* 

 addition of Notes and an Introduction )>y Joint 

 Bourne, Esq., with engravings, fcap. 8vo, cloth, 2s. 



"The collected experience of a p' actioal Engineer, who, for thirty 

 years of his Hie has directed his attention 10 the construction of Steam- 

 Boilers and Furnaces, i- a valuable addition to the stock of Kn<:iiieerin^ 

 knowledge, and it will he generally more jippitriattd hccaiiM 

 condensed within so small a volume as the one ht-iorc us." dcil 

 Engineer and Architects' 1 Jvurnal. 



STEAM BOILERS. 



Steam Boilor Explosions, !>} Zei'ali Colburu, 

 8vo, sewed, Is. 



STEAM ENGINE. 



Practical illustrations of Land and Marine 

 Engines, shewing in detail all the modem im- 

 provements of High and Low Pressure, Surface 

 Condensation, and Super-heating*, together with 

 Land and Marine Boilers, by N. P. Burgh, 

 Engineer, 20 plates in double elephant, folio, 

 cloth, with text. 2 2s. 



STEAM ENGINE. 



Rules for Designing, Constructing and Erecting 

 Land and Marine Engines and Boilers, by N. P. 

 Burgh, Engineer, Royal 32mo, roan, 4s. 6d. 



STEAM ENGINE. 



The Steam. Engine, for Practical Men, containing- 

 a theoretical investigation of the various rules 

 given in the work, and several useful Tables, by 

 James, Harm, A.I.C.E., and Placido and Justo 

 Gener, Civil Engineers, 8vo, cloth, 9s. 



"To the practical and scientific Engineer, and to the Assistant 

 Engineer, who aspires to pass his examination for chief with en (lit to 

 himself, and the Service, we can cordially iccomnicnd the work." 

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