RIDER'S TECHNICAL smiS-^^ontmued. 



No. 4. Early next Year, 



Sugar Machinery, By Alex 



J. Wallis Tayler, formerly engineer upon 

 Sir Charles Tenant's sugar estates in 

 Trinidad. 



A practical work on the construction of machinery for the manufacture 

 of Sugar. This is, so far as is known to the publishers, the only work 

 dealing with this important industry. 



No. 5. Now ready. Price 2s, 6d, 



Farm Vermin— Helpful and 



HURTFUL. Edited by John Watson, 

 F.L.S. 



This handy farmer's guide contains articles by Sir Herbert Maxwell, 

 Bart. M.P., John Nisbet, O. V. Aplin, and other well-known authorities 

 on the farmer's friends and foes. 



In the Press. 



Talks with Bandsmen. By 



Algernon S. Rose, F.R.G.S. 



This popular handbook for brass instrumentalists will be published very 

 shortly. In stiff paper cover, illuminated, crown 8vo, price is. 6d. 



No. 6. Early next Year, 



Modern Wood-working Ma- 



CHINERY. By J. Stafford Ransome, 

 A.M.I.C.E. 



The object of this book is to point out to intending purchasers the most 

 suitable machines for their purpose, and the qualities to be looked for in 

 such machines. 



WILLIAM RIDER & SON, LIMITED, 



Timber Trades yoitrnal Office^ 

 14, BARTHOLOMEW CLOSE, LONDON, E.G. 



