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Bell on Iron Smelting. 



8vo. Cloth. $6.00. 



CHEMICAi PHENOMENA OE lEON SMELTING. An ex- 

 perimental and practical examination of the circumstances which, 

 determine the capacity of the Blast Furnace, the Temperature 

 of the Air, and the Proper Condition of the Materials to be 

 operated upon. By I. Lowihian Beix. 



" The reactions which take place in. every foot of the blast-furnace have 

 been investigated, and the nature of every step in the process, from the intro- 

 duction of the raw material into the furnace to the production of the pig iron, 

 has been carefully ascertained, and recorded so fully that any one in the trade 

 can readily avail themselves of the knowledge acquired ; and we have no hes- 

 itation in saying that the judicious application of such knowledge will do 

 much to facilitate the introduction of arrangements which will still further 

 economize fuel, and at the same time permit of the quality of the resulting 

 metal being maintained, if not improved. The volume is one which no prac- 

 tical pig iron manufacturer can afford to be without if he be desirous of en- 

 tering upon that competition which nowadays is essential to progress, and 

 in issuing such a work Mr. Bell has entitled himself to the best thanks of 

 every member of the trade." — London Mining Journal. 



King's Notes on Steam. 



OChirteenth Edition. 



8vo. Cloth. $3.00. 



LESSONS AND PEACTICAL NOTES ON STEAM, the Steam- 

 Engine, Propellers, &c., &c., for Young Engineers, Students, and 

 others. By the late W. E. King, U. S. N. Eevised by Chief- 

 Engineer J. W. King, U. S. Navy. 



" This is one of the best, because eminently plain and practical treatises on 

 the Steam Engine ever published. ' — Philadelphia Press. 



This is the thirteenth edition of a valuable work of the late W. H. King, 

 IT. S. N. It contains lessons and practical notes on Steam and the Steam En- 

 gine, Propellers, etc. It is calculated to be of great use to young marine en- 

 gineers, students, and others. The text is illustrated and explained by nu- 

 merous diagrams and representations of machinery. -£osto» DaUy Adver- 

 tiser. 



Text-book at the U. S. Naval Academy, Annapolis. 



