August 22, 1890.] 



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AGRICUIiXURE. 



Agricultural Drainage. By J. B. Denton. 8°. $r.2o 

 Animal Food Resources of Different Nations. By 



P. L. Simmonds. 12° i.oo 



Armstrong's Agriculture. 18^ 75 



British Wild-Flowers Considered in Relation to 



Insects. By .Sir John Lubbock 1.25 



Coffee and Chiccory. By P. L, Simmonds. iz°. .75 

 Diseases of Field and Garden Crops, chiefly such 

 as are caused by Fungi. By W. G. Smith. 



16° 1.50 



Flowers, Fruits, and Leaves. By Sir John Lub- 

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Flowers, The Colours of. By Grant Allen. 12° i.oo 

 Fruits, Selected : Their Culture, Propagation, 

 and Management in the Garden and Orchard. 



ByC.Downing. 12° 1.50 



Gardening for Ladies, and Companion to the 



Flower-Garden. By Mrs. J. C. Loudon. 12°. 1.50 

 Hops : Cultivation, Commerce, and Uses. By P. 



L. Simmonds. 12° 1.25 



Horticulture, The Theory of ; or. An Attempt 

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Sewage Irrigation by Farmers. By R. W. Birch. 



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Sewage Utilization. By B Latham. 8° i.oo 



Useful Animals and their Products. By P. L. 



AKCHIXECXURE AND BITII^DING 

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Architecture, the Stepping-Stone to. By 



Thomas Mitchell. 18° S' 



Boiler and Water Pipes, Kitchen. By H. Grim- 



shaw. 8° 4' 



Building Construction. By Edward J. Burrell. 



12° Si 



Chimneys for Furnaces, Fireplaces, and Steam- 



Boilers. By R. Armstrong, C.E. 18° 5. 



Cooking Range, The. By F. Dye. 12° 21 



Fires in Theatres. By E. M. Shaw. 12° 1.2 



Gas Fitter's Guide. By J. Eldridge. 12° 4 



Hot-Water Apparatus, Fitting. By F. Dye 12° i.o 

 Hot- Water Apparatus, Fixing. By J. Eldridge. 



12° 4 



Hot-Water Fitting and Steam Cooking Appa- 

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Pump Fitter's Guide. By J. Eldridge. 12° 4 



Strength of Beams under Transverse Loads. By 



Professor W. Allan. 18° 5 



Ventilation of American Dwellings. By David 



Boswell Reid, M.D. 12° 1.5 



Ventilation of Buildings. By W. F. Butler. 18° .5 



ASXRONOmV AND NAVIGAXION. 



Astronomy for Begin 



Bv Francis Fello 



16°.. 



Astronomy, Lesions in Elementary. By R. A. 

 Proctor. 8° 



Hours with a Three-Inch Telescope. By Capt. 

 William Noble. 8° 



Magnetism and the Deviation of the Compass, 

 By John Merrifield. 18° 



Navigatio.n, a Treatise on, for the Use of Stu- 

 dents. By John Merrifield. 12° 



Sea-Routbs, The Shortest, and Maps for finding 

 them in a Few Seconds (Great-Circle Sailing). 

 By R. A. Proctor. 4° 



Student's Atlas, The. By R. A. Proctor. 8" 



CHEMISXRY. 



Experimental Chemistry for Junior Students. 

 By J. E. Reynolds. 



Part I. Introductory 



Part II. Non-Metals 



Part III. Metals 



Part IV. Chemistry of Carbon Compounds, or 



Organic Chemistry 



Faraday's Chemistry of a Candle. 16° 



Practical Chemistry ; the Principles of Qual 



ERUCAXION. 



British and American Education. By Mayo W. 



Hazeltine. 32° 9 



Culture of the Observing Faculties. By Rev. 



Warren Burton. 16° 



Library, The. By A. Lang. With a Chapter on 



Modern Illustrated Books, by Austin Dobson. 



Mahaffv's Old Greek Education. .6° 



Manchester Science Lectures for the People 



Overpressure in High Schools in Denmark. By 



Dr. Hertel. 



ENGINEERIIVG. 



Seeing and Thinking. By W. K. Clifford 



Spelling Reform from an Educational Point of 

 View. By J. H. Gladstone 



EliECXRICIXY. 



Alternate Current Machinery. By G. Kapp. 



18° 



Chemistry of t^e Secondary Catteries of Plants 



and Faure. Efy J. H. Gladstone and A. Tribe. 

 Dynamic Electricity. By John Hopkinson, J. A. 



Schoolbred, and R. E. Day. 18° 



Dynamo-Electric Machines, Recent Progress in. 



By Professor Sylvanus P. Thompson. 18° 



Electric Bells. By F. C. AUsop. 12° 



Electric Lighting from Central Stations. By G. 



Forbes 



Electricity, Supply of, by Local Authorities. 



By K. Hedges. 8° 



Electro-Magnetic Telegraph, A Hand-Book of 



the. By A. E. Loring. 18° 



Electro-Magnets. By Th. Du Moncel. Tr. by 



C. J. Wharton 



Electro-Telegraphy. By F. S. Beecher. 16°.. 

 Incandescent Electric Lights, with Particular 



Reference to the Edison Lamps at the Paris 



Exhibition. By Comte Th. Du Moncel, W. 



H. Preece, J. W. Howell, and othei-s. 18° ... . 

 Induction Co ls : How Made and How Used. 



18° 



Terrestrial Magnetism and the Magnetism of 



Iron Vessels. By Professor Fairman Rogers. 



five Analysis. By William A. Tilden. 8° 



Practical Inorganic Chemistry, An Introduction 

 to ; or The Principles of Analysis. By William 

 Jago. 8° 



Practical Organic Analysis. An Introduction to. 

 By George E. R. Ellis. S° 



Qualitative Analysis and Laboratory Practice, 

 Manual of. By T. E. Thorpe and M. M. Pat- 

 tison Muir. 12° , 



Qualitative Chemical Analysis, A Short Course 

 in. By Professor I. M. Crafts and Professor 

 Charles A. Schaeffer. 12° 



Qualitative Chemical Analysis, An Elementary 

 Manual of. By Maurice Perkins. 12° 



Quantit.ative Analysis. By H. Carrington Bol- 



Quantitative Chemical Analysis. By T. E. 



Thorpe. 18° 



Tables for the Analysis of a Simple Salt for Use 



in School Laboratories. By A. Vinter. 8° 



Actual Lateral Pressure of Earthwork, The. By 

 Benjamin Baker. 18° 



Arches, Theory of. By Professor W. Allan. 18° 



Arches, Theory of Solid and Braced. By William 

 Cain, C.E. 18° 



Beams and Girders. Practical Formulas for their 

 Resistance. By P. H. Phllbrick. 18° 



Boiler Incrustation and Corrosion. By F. J. 

 Rowan. iS** 



Bridge and Tunnel Centres. By John B. Mc- 

 Master. C.E. 18° 



Bridges, On the Theory and Calculation of Con- 

 tinuous. By Mansfield Merriman, Ph.D. 18° 



Bridges, Practical Treatise on the Properties of 

 Continuous. By Charles Bender, C.E. 18°.. 



Cable-Making of Suspension Bridges By W. 

 Hildenbrand, C.E. 18° . . 



Compound Engines. Tr. from the French of A. 

 Mallet. 18° . 



Flow of Water in Open Channels, Pipes, Conduits, 

 Sewers, etc.: with Tables By P. J. Flynn, 

 C.E. 18° 



Foundations. By Professor Jules Gaudard, C.E. 

 Tr. from the French. 18° 



Friction of Air in Mines. By J. J. Atkinson. 



Fuel. By C. William Siemens, D.C.L.; to which 

 is appended the Value of Artificial Fuel as 

 compared with Coal, by John Wormald, C.E. 

 i8<' 



Gases met with in Coal-Mines. By J.- J. Atkin- 

 son. 18° 



Helicoidal Oblique Arches, Treatise on the 

 Theory of the Construction of. By John L. 

 Culley, C.E. 18° 



High Masonry Dams. By John B. McMaster, 

 C.E. 18° 



How to draw a Straight Line : A Lecture on Link- 

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Ice-Making Machines. From the French of M, 

 Le Doux. 18° 



Kinematics of Machinery. By Professor Ken- 

 nedy. With an Introduction by Professor R. 

 H.Thurston. 18° 



Linkages ; the Different Forms and Uses of Ar- 

 ticulated Links. By J. D. C. De Roos. iS".. 



Maximum Stresses in Framed Bridges. By Pro- 

 fessor William Cain, C.E. 18° 



Metals and their Chief Industrial Applications. 

 ByC. R. A. Wright 



Metals, The Fatigue of, under Repeated Strains. 

 Fro n the German of Professor Ludwig Spang- 

 enburgh,with a Preface by S. H. Shreve, A.M. 

 18° 



Plate Girder Construction. By Isami Hiroi. 18° 



Practical Designing of Retaining Walls By 

 'Arthur Jacob, A. B. 18° 



Proportions of Pins used in Bridges. By Charles 

 Bender, C.E. 18° 



Railroad Economics; or. Notes, with Comments. 

 By S. W. Robinson, C.E. 18° 



Retaining Walls, Surcharged and Different Forms 

 of. By James S. Tate, C.E. 18° 



Safety Valves. By Richard H. Buel, C.E. 18° 



Skew Arches. By Professor E. W. Hyde, C.E. 

 Illus. 18° 



Stadia Surveying. The Theory of Stadia Meas- 

 urements. By Arthur Winslow. t8° 



STEAM-Boilor Explosions. By Zerah Colbum. 18° $0 



Steam-Engine Indicator, The, and its Use. By 

 W. B. Le Van. 18° 



Steam Injectors. Tr. from the French of M. Leon 

 Pochet. 18° 



Storage Reservoirs, On the Designing and Con- 

 struction of. By Arthur Jacob, A. B. 18*^ 



Strength of Materials. By William Kent, C.E. 

 18° 



Strength of Wrought-Iron Bridge Members. By 

 S. W. Robinson, C.E. 18° 



Testing-Machines, their History, Construction, 

 and Use. By Arthur V. Abbott. 18° 



Theory of the Gas-Engine, The. By Dugald 

 Clerk. 18° 



Topographical Surveying. By G. J. Specht, 

 Professor A. S. Hardy, John B. MeMaster, 

 and H. F. Walling. 18° 



Transmission of Power by Compressed Air. By 

 Robert Zahner, M.E. 18° 



TRANSMIS..10N of Power by Wire Ropes. By Al- 

 bert W. Stahl, U.S.N. i8» 



Turbine Wheels. By Professor W. P. Trow- 

 bridge. 18° 



Ventilation of Coal-Mines, The. By W. Fair- 

 ley, M.E. 18° 



VoussoiR Arches, A Theory of. By Professor W. 



E. Ca 



R Arches applied to Stone Bridges, Tun- 

 nels, Culverts, and Domes. By Professor 



William Cain, it," ■ 



Wheels. A Practical Treatise on the Teeth of. 

 By Professor S. W. Robinson. iS° 



MISCELIiANEOUS. 



Graphic Method for solving Certain Algebraic 



Equations. By Professor George L. Vose, 18*^ 



Leahy's The Art of Swimming in the Eton Style. 



Life History Album. By Francis Galton. 4° 



Life of Faraday. By J. H. Gladstone. 16° 



Polarisation of Light. By W. Spottiswoode. . . 

 Record of Family Faculties. By Francis Galton. 



Streeter's Gr 



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nds of the World. 



NAXURAIi HISXORY. 



Colours of Flowers, On the. As Illustrated in 



the British Flora. By Grant Allen 



Common Frog, The. By St. George Mivart 



Darwin, Charles. Memorial Notices reprinted 



from '■ Nature." By Professor Huxley 



Degeneration. By E. Ray Lankester 



Essays Selected from Lay Sermons, Addresses, and 



Reviews. By G. H. Huxley, LL.D 



Griscom's Animal Mechanism. iS"* 



Origin and Metamorphoses of Insects, On the. By 



Sir John Lubbock 



Rennie's Natural History of the Elephant. 18°.. 

 Rennie's Natural History of Quadrupeds. 18°. . . 

 Scientific Evidences of Organic Evolution. By 



G. J.Romanes 



Tales of the Birds. By W. Warde Fowler 



Year with the Birds, A. By W. Warde Fowler. . . 



SANIXARY SCIENCE. 



Air We Breathe, the, and Ventilation. By Pro- 

 fessor H. A. Mott. 16° 



, and How to Test them. By R. H. 



Re 



Dustbins and Sloppy Streets. By H. P. 

 Boulnois. 12° 



Disease and Putrescent Air. By T. Rowan. 8°.. 



Drainage of Towns. By J. Phillips. 8'' 



Dwelling-Houses : Their Sanitary Construction 

 and Arrangements. By Professor W. H. Cor- 

 field. 18° 



Fashion in Deformity. By William Henry Flower. 



Food. The Composition. Digestibility, and Nu- 

 tritive Value of. By Professor Henry A. 

 Mott 



Health, The Laws of. By W. H. Corfield. 8°.. 



Health-Science, A Manual of. By Andrew Wil- 



Foundations for Ho 



By Glenn 

 '. Boulnois. 



He 



Brown. 18° 



Hints on taking a House. By H. 



16° 



House Drainage and Sanitaiy Plumbing. By W. 

 P.Gerhard. 18° , 



Maternal Management of Children in Health 

 and Disease. By Dr. Thomas Bull. 12° 



Pneumatic Drainage. By A. Smith. 8° 



Potable Water and the Different Methods of de- 

 tecting Impurities. By Charles W. Folkard. 

 18° 



Sanitary Condition of Dwelling-Houses in Town 

 and Country. By George E. Waring, jun. 18**. 



Sanitary Drainage of Buildings, Notes embodying 

 Recent Practice in, with Memorand i on the 

 Cost of Plumbing Work. By W. P. Gerhard, 

 C. E. 18° 



Sanitary Protection. By W. Parry. 8° 



Sanitary Works Abroad. By R, Manning. 8°.. 



'Sanitation. Simplicity in. By E. T. Blake. 8°. 



Sewage, Disposal of. By Maxwell and Tuke. 8°. 



Sewer Gases: Their Nature and Origin. By A. 

 De Varona. 18° 



Sewerage and Sewage Utilization. By Professor 

 W. H. Corfield. 18° 



Shone Sewerage System. By E. Ault. 8° 



Storage of Water. By J. B. Denton. S° 



Ventilation, Mechanics of. By George W. Raf- 



Water akd Water Supply. By Professor wIh. 

 Corfield. 18° 



