ELEMENTARY WORKS ON MECHANICAL AND 

 PHYSICAL SCIENCE, 



FOBMINQ k SERIES OF 



TEXT-BOOKS OF SCIENCE 



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ARTISAHS AM STUDENTS IN PDBLIC AND SCIENCE SCHOOLS, 



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The Elements of Mechanism. By Profes- 

 sor T. xM.GooDEVE, M. A. Cloth, $1.50. 



Metals: Their Properties and Treatment. 



By Professor C. L. Bloxam. Cloth, 



$1.50. 

 Introduction to the Study of Tnorqanic 



Chemistry. By W. A. Miller, M. D., 



D. C. L., LL. D. Cloth, $1.50. 

 Theory of Heat. By Professor J. C. 



Maxwell, M. A., LL. D. Cloth, $1.50. 



VOLUMES ALREADY PUBLISHED; 



Introduction to jthe Study qf Organm 



Th". Strength of Materials and Struc- 

 tures. By J. Anderson, C. E , LL. D., 

 F.E.S.E. Cloth, $1.50. 



Electricity and Magnetism. By Profes- 

 sor F. Jenkin, F. R. SS. L. & E., M. 

 L C. E. Cloth, .$1.50. 



WorJcf^hop Appliances, including Machine- 

 Tools used by Enn^ineers. By C. P. B. 

 Shelley, C. E. Cloth, $1.50. 



Principles of Mechanics. Bv Professor T. 

 M. Gooi>EVK, M. A. Cloth, $1.50. 



STRONG, Ph. D., F. C. S. 



Cloth, $150. 



Qualitative Chemical Analysis and 



Laboratory Practice. By Professor 



T. E. Thorpe, Ph. D., F. R. 8. E., and 



M. M. P. MuiR, F. R. S. E. Cloth, $1.50. 

 Telegraphy. By W. H. Pbeece, C. E. 



and J. SivEWKiGHT, M. A. Cloth, $ 1 .50 

 Eailway Appliances. By J. W. Barry, 



C.E. Cloth, $1.50. 

 The Art of Electro-Metallurgy. By G. 



Gore, LL.D., F.E.8. Cloth, $2.50. 

 Introduction to the Study of Chemical 



Philosophy. By W. A. Tilden, D. Sc. 



Lond., F. C. S. Cloth, $1 .50. 

 The Elemenia of Machine Design. By 



Professor W. C. Unwin, C. E". Cloth, 



$1.50. 

 Treatise on Photography. By Captain 



W. De WivELESLiE Abney, F. R. 8. 



Cloth, $1.50. 



(Other vohtmes in preparation.) 



" This admirable series of text-books is invaluable for the use for which it was origi- 

 nally planned. Several of the authors are preeminent in their own specialty, and their 

 works must have been of immense service to the numerous class of students for whom 

 they are chiefly intended. Taking the series as a whole, it would be a difficult task to 

 single out another list of text-books on the same or collat^eral subjects in our language 

 which could be compared with them, either in regard to quality and price, or that 

 are so well fitted for the instruction of engineering students, or for students generall/ 

 in our public and science schools." — London Examiner. 



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