8 WORKS IN ENGINEERING, SURVEYING, ET‘C., 
Survey Practice. 
AID TO SURVEY PRACTICE: for Reference in Surveying, 
Levelling, Setting-out and in Route Surveys of Travellers by Land 
and Sea. With Tables, Illustrations, and Records. By Lowis 
D’A. Jackson, A.-M.I.C.E. Author of ‘‘ Hydraulic Manual and 
Statistics,” &c. Large crown 8vo, 125. 6d., cloth. 
“Mr. Jackson has had much and varied experience in field work and some know- 
ledge of bookmaking, and he has utilised both these acquirements with a very useful 
result. The volume covers the ground it occupies very thoroughly.”—E£ugineering. 
‘“ A general text book was wanted, and we are able to speak with confidence of 
Mr. Jackson’s treatise. . . . We cannot recommend to the student who knows 
something of the mathematical principles of the subject a better course than to fortify 
his practice in the field under a competent surveyor with a study of Mr. Jackson’s 
useful manual. ‘The field records illustrate every kind of survey, and will be found 
an essential aid to the student.” — Buzlding News. 
_ The author brings to his work a fortunate union of theory and practical expe- 
rience which, aided by a clear and lucid style of writing, renders the book both a very 
useful one and very agreeable to read.” —Auzlder. 
Sanitary Work. 
SANITARY WORK IN THE SMALLER TOWNS AND 
IN VILLAGES. Comprising :—1. Some of the more Common 
Forms of Nuisance and their Remedies ; 2. Drainage; 3. Water 
Supply. By Cuas. Stace, Assoc, Inst. C.E. Crown 8vo, 3s. cloth. 
““A very useful book, and may be safely recommended. The author has had 
practical experience in the works of which he treats.” —Auzdder. - 
Locomotives. 
LOCOMOTIVE ENGINES, A Rudimentary Treatise on. Com- 
prising an Historical Sketch and Description of the Locomotive 
Engine. By G. D. Dempsey, C.E. With large additions treat- 
ing of the MoDERN LOCOMOTIVE, by D. KINNEAR CLARK, - 
M. Inst. C.E. With Illustrations. 12mo. 3s. 6d. cloth boards. 
‘The student cannot fail to profit largely by adopting this as his preliminary text- 
book.” —Jyox and Coal Trades Review. 
““ Seems a model of what an elementary technical book should be.” —Academy. 
fuels and thetr Economy. 
FUEL, its Combustion and Economy ; consisting of an Abridg- 
ment of ‘‘A Treatise on the Combustion of Coal and the Prevention 
of Smoke.” By C. W. Wittiiams, A.I.C.E. With extensive 
additions on Recent Practice in the Combustion and Economy of 
Fuel—Coal, Coke, Wood, Peat, Petroleum, &c.; by D. Kin- 
NEAR CLARK, M. Inst. C.E. Second Edition, revised. With 
Illustrations. 1I2mo. 4s. cloth boards. 
“Students should buy the book and read it, as one of the most complete and satis- 
factory treatises on the combustion and economy of fuel to be had.” —Egineer. 
Roads and Streets. 
THE CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS AND STREETS. In 
Two Parts. I. The Art of Constructing Common Roads. By 
HENRY Law, C.E. Revised and Condensed. II. Recent 
Practice in the Construction of Roads and Streets: including 
Pavements of Stone, Wood, and Asphalte. By D. KINNEAR 
CLARK, M. Inst. C.E. Second Edit., revised. 12mo, 5s. cloth. 
** A book which every borough surveyor and engineer must possess, and which will 
be of considerable service to architects, builders, and property owners generally.” — 
Building News. 
