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and Alloys, &c., &c.” By Alexander Watt. — “ The Prospector’s 
Handbook, a Guide for the Prospector and Traveller in search 
of Metal-bearing or other valuable Minerals.” By J. W. Ander- 
son, M.A. — “ The Engineman’s Companion, a Practical Educator 
for Enginemen, Boiler Attendants, and Mechanics.” By Michael 
Reynolds. — “ The Artists’ Table of Pigments,” showing their 
composition, conditions of permanency and non-permanency, 
adulterations and effects, &c. By H. C. Standage. — A new and 
revised edition of “ Land and Marine Surveying.” By W Davis 
Haskoll. “ The Metal Turner’s Handbook, a Practical Manual 
for Workers at the Foot-lathe,” by P. N. Hasluck, with over 
ioo illustrations (being the first volume of Messrs. Crosby Lock- 
wood and Co.’s new series of Handy-Books on Handicrafts). — 
Also the following works in their popular “ Weale’s Rudimentary 
Series”: — “ Practical House Decoration.” ByJ. W. Facey. — 
“ A Treatise on Marine Engines and Steam Vessels.” By Robert 
Murray, C.E. New edition, by Geo. Carlisle, C.E. — “ Locomo- 
tive Engine Driving.” By Michael Reynolds. Seventh edition ; 
including a Key to the Locomotive Engine. — “Stationary 
Engine Driving.” By Michael Reynolds. Third edition, re- 
vised and enlarged. — “ The Rudiments of Mineralogy.” By 
Alexander Ramsay, F.G.S. Third edition . — “ Coal and Coal 
Mining.” By Warington W. Smyth, M.A., F.R.S. Sixth edi- 
tion, revised. 
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