12 WORKS IN ENGINEERING, SURVEYING, ETC., 



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 by D. Kinnear 

 Clark, C.E. — IL Recent Practice in the Construction of Roads 

 and Streets : including Pavements of Stone, Wood, and Asphalte. 

 ByD. Kinnear Clark, C.E., M.LC.E., Author of "Railway 

 Machinery," "A Manual of Rules, Tables, and Data," &c. With 

 numerous Illustrations. i2mo, 5i'., cloth. {Just published. 



" 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. 



" The volume is suggestive, and will be an acquisition not only to engineers but to 

 the greater number of people in this country on whom devolves the administration of 

 roads as a part of the system of local government." — The Architect. 



" To highway and town surveyors this book will have the utmost value, and as con- 

 taining the largest amount of information in the shortest space and at the lowest price, 

 we may predict for it a wide circulation." — Jotinial of Gas Lighting. 



Field-Book for Engineers. 



THE ENGINEER'S, MINING SURVEYOR'S, and CON- 

 TRACTOR'S FIELD-BOOK. By W. Davis Haskoll, C.E. 

 Third Edition, enlarged, consisting of a Series of Tables, with 

 Rules, Explanations of Systems, and Use of Theodolite for Traverse 

 Surveying and Plotting the Work with minute accuracy by means 

 of Straight Edge and Set Square only; Levelling with the Theoda- 

 lite. Casting out and Reducing Levels to Datum, and Plotting Sec- 

 tions in the ordinary manner ; Setting out Curves with the Theodo- 

 lite by Tangential Angles and Multiples with Right and Left-hand 

 Readings of the Instrument ; Setting out Curves without Theodolite 

 on the System of Tangential Angles by Sets of Tangents and Off- 

 sets ; and Earthwork Tables to 80 feet deep, calculated for every 6 

 inches in depth. With numerous wood-cuts, i2mo, \2s. cloth. 

 " The book is very handy, and the author might have added that the separate tables 



of sines and tangents to every minute will make it useful for many other purposes, the 



genuine traverse tables existing all the same." — Athenœum. 



*' A very useful work for the practical engineer and surveyor." — Railway Nezvs. 

 ** The work forms a handsome pocket volume, and cannot fail, from its portability 



and utility, to be extensively patronised by the engineering profession."'* — Mining 



yournal. 



** We strongly recommend it to all classes of surveyors." — Colliery Guardian. 



Earthwork, Measurement and Calculation of, 



A MANUAL on EARTHWORK. By Alex. J. S. Graham, 

 C.E., Resident Engineer, Forest of Dean Central Railway. With 

 numerous Diagrams. i8mo, 2s, 6d, cloth. 



** As a really handy book for reference, we know of no work equal to it ; and the 

 railway engineers and others employed in the measurement and calculation of earth- 

 work will find a great amount of practical information very admirably arranged, and 

 available for general or rough estimates, as well as for the more exact calculations 

 required in the engineers' contractor's offices." — Artizan. 



Harbours, 



THE DESIGN and CONSTRUCTION of HARBOURS: A 

 Treatise on Maritime Engineering. By Thomas Stevenson, 

 r.R.S.E., F.G.S., M.LC.E. Second Edition, containing many 

 additional subjects, and otherwise generally extended and revised* 

 With 20 Plates and numerous Cuts. Small 4to, 1 5 J", cloth. 



