PUBLISHED BY E. & F. N. SPON. 



The Bath-Room. Bathing in General ; Management of Hot- Water System. 



The Laundry. Small Domestic Washing Machines, and methods of getting up linen ; 

 Fitting up and Working a Steam Laundry. 



The School-Room. The Room and its Fittings ; Teaching, etc. 



The Playground. Air and Exercise; Training; Outdoor Games and Sports. 



The Workroom. Darning, Patching, and Mending Garments. 



The Library. Care of Books. 



The Garden. Calendar of Operations for ^Lawn, Flower Garden, and Kitchen 

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The Farmyard. Management of the Horse, Cow, Pig, Poultry, Bees, etc., etc. 



Small Motors. A description of the various small Engines useful for domestic 

 purposes, from i man to i horse power, worked by various methods, such as Electric 

 Engines, Gas Engines, Petroleum Engines, Steam Engines, Condensing Engines, Water 

 Power, Wind Power, and the various methods of working and managing them. 



Household Law. The Law relating to Landlords and Tenants, Lodgers, Servants, 

 Parochial Authorities, Juries, Insurance, Nuisance, etc. 



On Designing Belt Gearing. By E. J. COWLING 



WELCH, Mem. Inst. Mech. Engineers, Author of 'Designing Valve 

 Gearing.' Fcap. 8vo, sewed, 6d. 



A Handbook of Formula, Tables, and Memoranda, 



for Architectural Surveyors and others engaged in Building. By J. T. 

 HURST, C.E. Fourteenth edition, royal 32mo, roan, $s. 



/'It is no disparagement to the many excellent publications we refer to, to say that in our 

 opinion this little pocket-book of Hurst's is the very best of them all, without any exception. 

 It would be useless to attempt a recapitulation of the contents, for it appears to contain almost 

 everything that anyone connected with building could require, and, best of all, made up in a 

 compact form for carrying in the pocket, measuring only 5 in. by 3 in., and about f in. thick, 

 in a limp cover. We congratulate the author on the success of his laborious and practically 

 compiled little book, which has received unqualified and deserved praise from every profes- 

 sional person to whom we have shown it." The Dublin Builder. 



Tabulated Weights of Angle, Tee, Bulb, Round, 



Square, and Flat Iron arid Steel, and other information for the use of 

 Naval Architects and Shipbuilders. By C. H. JORDAN, M.I.N.A. Fourth 

 edition, 32mo, cloth, 2s. 6d. 



A Complete Set of Contract Documents for a Country 



Lodge, comprising Drawings, Specifications, Dimensions (for quantities), 

 Abstracts, Bill of Quantities, Form of Tender and Contract, with Notes 

 by J. LEANING, printed in facsimile of the original documents, on single 

 sheets fcap., in paper case, lor. 



A Practical Treatise on Heat, as applied to the 



Useful Arts', for the Use of Engineers, Architects, &c. By THOMAS 

 Box. With 14 plates. Third edition, crown 8vo, cloth, I2s. 6d. 



A Descriptive Treatise on Mathematical Drawing 



Instruments: their construction, uses, qualities, selection, preservation, 

 and suggestions for improvements, with hints upon Drawing and Colour- 

 ing. By W. F. STANLEY, M.R.I. Fifth edition, -with numerous illustrations, 

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