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COLORADO: 
Its GOLD AND SILVER MINES, FARMS AND STOCK RANGES, AND 
HEALTH AND PLEASURE RESORTS. 
A Tourist’s Guide to the Rocky Mountains. 
By FRANK FOSSETT. 
Tts contents are descriptive, statistical, and historical, and embrace a detailed account of the 
State's resources, productions and progress. For general convenience it has been divided into four parts. 
The first of these will answer for a travellers’ guide, and relates to routes of travel, health and pleasure 
resorts, scenic attractions, and climate. The second part ts historical, and the third contains much 
information concerning the State at large, and the farming and live stock interests. Part four 
devoted to the mines. The statistics in this department are of the most elaborate character, and are 
as accurate as time, labour, and research could make them, and the descriptions of mines and o 
mining and milling, together with the statements of requisite outlays from beginning to end, will prove 
especially serviceable to investors or capitalists. 
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EXPERIMENTS ON THE STRENGTH OF WROUGHT-IRON 
a AND OF CHAIN-CABLES. 
REPORT OF THE COMMITTEES OF THE UNITED STATES BOARD, APPOINTED TO TEST 
Iron, STEEL, AND OTHER METALS, ON CHAIN CABLES, MALLEABLE IRON, 
AND RE-HEATING AND RE-ROLLING WROUGHT IRON. 
Including Miscellaneous Investigations into the Physical and Chemical Properties of Rolled 
Wrought Lron. 
By Commander L. A. BEARDS LEE, U.S.N. 
Member of the Board, and Chairman of the Committee. 
Revised and Abridged by WILLIAM KENT, M.E, 
12mo, cloth, pp. 102, price 55. 
SUGAR MADE FROM MAIZE AND SORGHUM. 
A New DISCOVERY. 
By F. L. STEWART. 
This new process does not require any expensive machinery, ts within the veach of every farmer, 
and requires no skilled labour nor elaborate preparation. With this book, and a smalé expenditure 
‘for necessary chemicals, every corn producer may become a sugar manufacturer, able to produce a 
superior article of sugar at a nominal cost. “ This new discovery is due to the indefatigable labour 
ven by Mr. F. L Stewart to the subject of Saccharine juices, for some years past. The sugar from 
corn-stalks I have tested, it is sweet and well crystallized.” Special report of Hon, V. DRUMMOND, 
British Secretary of Legation, Washington, to Parliament, 1879. 
8vo, cloth, pp. 156, price 7s. 6d. 
THE SILK GOODS OF AMERICA. 
A BRIEF ACCOUNT OF THE RECENT IMPROVEMENTS AND ADVANCES OF SILK 
MANUFACTURE IN THE UNITED STATES. 
By W. C. WYCKOFF. 
Published under the auspices of the Silk Association of America. 
8vo, cloth, pp. xix.-416, with Frontispiece, price 10s. 6d, 
STUDIES ON THE BAPTISMAL QUESTION. 
INCLUDING A REVIEW OF Dr. DALE’s ‘‘ INQUIRY INTO THE USAGE OF BAPTIZO.” 
By Rev. DAVID B. FORD. 
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