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-The Project Gutenberg EBook of Catalogue of Special Technical Works for
-Manufacturers, Students, and Technical Schools, by Scott, Greenwood & Co
-
-This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with
-almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or
-re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included
-with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org
-
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-Title: Catalogue of Special Technical Works for Manufacturers, Students, and Technical Schools
- May 1904
-
-Author: Scott, Greenwood & Co
-
-Release Date: November 1, 2013 [EBook #44090]
-
-Language: English
-
-Character set encoding: ASCII
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-*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK CATALOG OF SPECIAL TECHNICAL WORKS ***
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+*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK 44090 ***
MAY, 1904.
@@ -486,7 +450,7 @@ Price 7s. 6d.; India and British Colonies, 8s.; Other Countries, 8s.
Preparations--Index.
-=OIL COLOURS AND PRINTING INKS.= By LOUIS EDGAR ANDES. Translated from
+=OIL COLOURS AND PRINTING INKS.= By LOUIS EDGAR ANDÉS. Translated from
the German. 215 pp. Crown 8vo. 56 Illustrations. 1903. Price 5s.;
India and British Colonies, 5s. 6d.; Other Countries, 6s.; strictly
Net.
@@ -527,7 +491,7 @@ British Colonies, 5s. 6d.; Other Countries, 6s.; strictly Net.
=IRON-CORROSION, ANTI-FOULING AND ANTI-CORROSIVE PAINTS.= Translated
-from the German of LOUIS EDGAR ANDES. Sixty-two Illustrations. 275 pp.
+from the German of LOUIS EDGAR ANDÉS. Sixty-two Illustrations. 275 pp.
Demy 8vo. 1900. Price 10s. 6d.; India and Colonies, 11s.; Other
Countries, 12s.; strictly net.
@@ -580,7 +544,7 @@ Abroad, 3s.; strictly net.
=THE MANUFACTURE OF VARNISHES, OIL REFINING AND BOILING, AND KINDRED
-INDUSTRIES.= Translated from the French of ACH. LIVACHE, Ingenieur
+INDUSTRIES.= Translated from the French of ACH. LIVACHE, Ingénieur
Civil des Mines. Greatly Extended and Adapted to English Practice,
with numerous Original Recipes by JOHN GEDDES MCINTOSH. 27
Illustrations. 400 pp. Demy 8vo. 1899. Price 12s. 6d.; India and
@@ -616,7 +580,7 @@ Colonies, 13s. 6d.; Other Countries, 15s.; strictly net.
and Exercises.
-=DRYING OILS, BOILED OIL AND SOLID AND LIQUID DRIERS.= By L. E. ANDES.
+=DRYING OILS, BOILED OIL AND SOLID AND LIQUID DRIERS.= By L. E. ANDÉS.
Expressly Written for this Series of Special Technical Books, and the
Publishers hold the Copyright for English and Foreign Editions.
Forty-two Illustrations. 342 pp. 1901. Demy 8vo. Price 12s. 6d.; India
@@ -709,7 +673,7 @@ Other Countries, 23s. 6d.; strictly net.
Petroleum--General Advice--Prospecting, Management and
carrying on of Petroleum Boring Operations.
- =General Data=--=Customary Formulae=--Memento. Practical Part.
+ =General Data=--=Customary Formulæ=--Memento. Practical Part.
General Data bearing on Petroleum--Glossary of Technical Terms
used in the Petroleum Industry--Copious Index.
@@ -733,7 +697,7 @@ India and Colonies, 8s.; Other Countries, 8s. 6d.; strictly net.
=ANIMAL FATS AND OILS=: Their Practical Production, Purification and
Uses for a great Variety of Purposes. Their Properties, Falsification
-and Examination. Translated from the German of LOUIS EDGAR ANDES.
+and Examination. Translated from the German of LOUIS EDGAR ANDÉS.
Sixty-two Illustrations. 240 pp. 1898. Demy 8vo. Price 10s. 6d.; India
and Colonies, 11s.; Other Countries, 12s.; strictly net.
@@ -748,7 +712,7 @@ and Colonies, 11s.; Other Countries, 12s.; strictly net.
Fat--Goose Fat--Neat's Foot Oil--Bone Fat: Bone Boiling,
Steaming Bones, Extraction, Refining--Bone Oil--Artificial
Butter: Oleomargarine, Margarine Manufacture in France,
- Grasso's Process, "Kaiser's Butter," Jahr & Muenzberg's Method,
+ Grasso's Process, "Kaiser's Butter," Jahr & Münzberg's Method,
Filbert's Process, Winter's Method--Human Fat--Horse Fat--Beef
Marrow--Turtle Oil--Hog's Lard: Raw Material--Preparation,
Properties, Adulterations, Examination--Lard Oil--Fish
@@ -775,7 +739,7 @@ pp. 1904.
=VEGETABLE FATS AND OILS=: Their Practical Preparation, Purification and
Employment for Various Purposes, their Properties, Adulteration and
-Examination. Translated from the German of LOUIS EDGAR ANDES.
+Examination. Translated from the German of LOUIS EDGAR ANDÉS.
Ninety-four Illustrations. 340 pp. Second Edition. 1902. Demy 8vo.
Price 10s. 6d.; India and Colonies, 11s.; Other Countries, 12s.;
strictly net.
@@ -955,7 +919,7 @@ with Additions. 300 pp. Demy 8vo. 1901. Price 5s.; India and Colonies,
Salts of Benzoin--On Silex, Clay and Alum--Analysis of the
Calculus Vesical--Method of Preparing Mercurius Dulcis Via
Humida--Cheaper and more Convenient Method of Preparing Pulvis
- Algarothi--Experiments upon Molybdaena--Experiments on
+ Algarothi--Experiments upon Molybdæna--Experiments on
Plumbago--Method of Preparing a New Green Colour--Of the
Decomposition of Neutral Salts by Unslaked Lime and Iron--On
the Quantity of Pure Air which is Daily Present in our
@@ -1038,7 +1002,7 @@ DIETERICH. Demy 8vo. 340 pp. 1901. Price 7s. 6d.; India and Colonies,
Cholesterine Reactions--Uses and Identification of
Resins--Melting-point--Solvents--Acid Value--Saponification
Value--Resin Value--Ester and Ether Values--Acetyl and Corbonyl
- Value--Methyl Value--Resin Acid--Systematic Resume of the
+ Value--Methyl Value--Resin Acid--Systematic Résumé of the
Performance of the Acid and Saponification Value Tests.
=Balsams=--Introduction--Definitions--Canada Balsam--Copaiba
@@ -1186,7 +1150,7 @@ net.
Industrial Uses of Air, Steam and Water.
-=DRYING BY MEANS OF AIR AND STEAM.= Explanations, Formulae, and Tables
+=DRYING BY MEANS OF AIR AND STEAM.= Explanations, Formulæ, and Tables
for Use in Practice. Translated from the German of E. HAUSBRAND. Two
folding Diagrams and Thirteen Tables. Crown 8vo. 1901. 72 pp. Price
5s.; India and Colonies, 5s. 6d.; Other Countries, 6s.; strictly net.
@@ -1428,7 +1392,7 @@ Countries, 23s. 6d.; strictly net.
Preparation of Furs; Dressing; Colouring; Preparation of
Birds' Skins; Preservation of Furs--Artificial Leather:
Leather made from Scraps; Compressed Leather; American Cloth;
- Papier Mache; Linoleum; Artificial Leather.
+ Papier Mâché; Linoleum; Artificial Leather.
Part V., =Leather Testing and the Theory of Tanning=--Testing
and Analysis of Leather; Physical Testing of Tanned Leather;
@@ -1451,7 +1415,7 @@ Countries, 23s. 6d.; strictly net.
=THE LEATHER WORKER'S MANUAL.= Being a Compendium of Practical Recipes
-and Working Formulae for Curriers, Bootmakers, Leather Dressers,
+and Working Formulæ for Curriers, Bootmakers, Leather Dressers,
Blacking Manufacturers, Saddlers, Fancy Leather Workers. By H. C.
STANDAGE. 165 pp. 1900. Price 7s. 6d.; India and Colonies, 8s.; Other
Countries, 8s. 6d.; strictly net.
@@ -1573,13 +1537,13 @@ India and Colonies, 22s.; Other Countries, 23s. 6d.; strictly net.
Electrical Conduits, for Mechanical Purposes; Architectural
Porcelain, and Dull or Biscuit Porcelain--Soft Phosphated or
English Porcelain--Soft Vitreous Porcelain, French and New
- Sevres--Argillaceous Soft or Seger's Porcelain--Dull Soft or
+ Sèvres--Argillaceous Soft or Seger's Porcelain--Dull Soft or
Parian Porcelain--Dull Feldspathic Soft Porcelain--=Index=.
=ARCHITECTURAL POTTERY.= Bricks, Tiles, Pipes, Enamelled Terra-cottas,
-Ordinary and Incrusted Quarries, Stoneware Mosaics, Faiences and
-Architectural Stoneware. By LEON LEFEVRE. With Five Plates. 950
+Ordinary and Incrusted Quarries, Stoneware Mosaics, Faïences and
+Architectural Stoneware. By LEON LEFÊVRE. With Five Plates. 950
Illustrations in the Text, and numerous estimates. 500 pp., royal 8vo.
1900. Translated from the French by K. H. Bird, M.A., and W. Moore
Binns. Price 15s.; India and Colonies, 16s.; Other Countries, 17s.
@@ -1723,7 +1687,7 @@ India and Colonies, 8s.; Other Countries, 8s. 6d. net.
=PAINTING ON GLASS AND PORCELAIN AND ENAMEL PAINTING.= A Complete
Introduction to the Preparation of all the Colours and Fluxes used for
-Painting on Porcelain, Enamel, Faience and Stoneware, the Coloured
+Painting on Porcelain, Enamel, Faïence and Stoneware, the Coloured
Pastes and Coloured Glasses, together with a Minute Description of the
Firing of Colours and Enamels. By FELIX HERMANN, Technical Chemist.
With Eighteen Illustrations. 300 pp. Translated from the German second
@@ -1733,7 +1697,7 @@ Other Countries, 12s.; strictly net.
Contents.
History of Glass Painting--The Articles to be Painted: Glass,
- Porcelain, Enamel, Stoneware, Faience--Pigments: Metallic
+ Porcelain, Enamel, Stoneware, Faïence--Pigments: Metallic
Pigments: Antimony Oxide, Naples Yellow, Barium Chromate, Lead
Chromate, Silver Chloride, Chromic Oxide--Fluxes: Fluxes,
Felspar, Quartz, Purifying Quartz, Sedimentation, Quenching,
@@ -1757,7 +1721,7 @@ Other Countries, 12s.; strictly net.
=THE DYEING OF PAPER PULP.= A Practical Treatise for the use of
Papermakers, Paper-stainers, Students and others. By JULIUS ERFURT,
Manager of a Paper Mill. Translated into English and Edited with
-Additions by JULIUS HUeBNER, F.C.S., Lecturer on Papermaking at the
+Additions by JULIUS HÜBNER, F.C.S., Lecturer on Papermaking at the
Manchester Municipal Technical School. With Illustrations and =157
patterns of paper dyed in the pulp=. Royal 8vo., 180 pp. 1901. Price
15s.; India and Colonies, 16s.; Other Countries, 20s.; strictly net.
@@ -2374,7 +2338,7 @@ Other Countries, 12s.; strictly net.
Air--Calculating the Volume of Ventilating Current necessary to
free Pit Air from Contamination--Determination of the
Resistance Opposed to the Passage of Air through the Pit--Laws
- of Resistance and Formulae therefor--Fluctuations in the
+ of Resistance and Formulæ therefor--Fluctuations in the
Temperament or Specific Resistance of a Pit--Means for
Providing a Ventilating Current in the Pit--Mechanical
Ventilation--Ventilators and Fans--Determining the Theoretical,
@@ -2422,7 +2386,7 @@ Engineer. Forty-six Illustrations. 190 pp. 1901. Demy 8vo. Price 7s.
=GAS AND COAL DUST FIRING.= A Critical Review of the Various Appliances
-Patented in Germany for this purpose since 1885. By ALBERT PUeTSCH. 130
+Patented in Germany for this purpose since 1885. By ALBERT PÜTSCH. 130
pp. Demy 8vo. 1901. Translated from the German. With 103
Illustrations. Price 7s. 6d.; India and Colonies, 8s.; Other
Countries, 8s. 6d.; strictly net.
@@ -2451,7 +2415,7 @@ Crown 8vo. 120 pp. 1903. Price 5s.; India and British Colonies, 5s.
=SIDEROLOGY: THE SCIENCE OF IRON= (The Constitution of Iron Alloys and
-Slags). Translated from German of HANNS FREIHERR V. JUePTNER. 350 pp.
+Slags). Translated from German of HANNS FREIHERR V. JÜPTNER. 350 pp.
Demy 8vo. Eleven Plates and Ten Illustrations. 1902. Price 10s. 6d.;
India and Colonies, 11s.; Other Countries, 12s.; net.
@@ -2480,7 +2444,7 @@ India and Colonies, 11s.; Other Countries, 12s.; net.
Slags--Phosphate Slags--Oxide Slags--Appendix--Index.
-=EVAPORATING, CONDENSING AND COOLING APPARATUS.= Explanations, Formulae
+=EVAPORATING, CONDENSING AND COOLING APPARATUS.= Explanations, Formulæ
and Tables for Use in Practice. By E. HAUSBRAND, Engineer. Translated
by A. C. WRIGHT, M.A. (Oxon.), B.Sc. (Lond.). With Twenty-one
Illustrations and Seventy-six Tables. 400 pp. Demy 8vo. 1903. Price
@@ -2835,12 +2799,12 @@ Colonies, 8s.; Other Countries, 8s. 6d.; net.
Candied Fruit--The Manufacture of Boiled Sugar and Caramel--The
Candying of Fruit--Caramelised Fruit--The Manufacture of Sugar
Sticks, or Barley Sugar--Bonbon Making--Fruit Drops--The
- Manufacture of Dragees--The Machinery and Appliances used in
+ Manufacture of Dragées--The Machinery and Appliances used in
Candy Manufacture--Dyeing Candies and Bonbons--Essential Oils
used in Candy Making--Fruit Essences--The Manufacture of Filled
Bonbons, Liqueur Bonbons and Stamped Lozenges--Recipes for Jams
and Jellies--Recipes for Bonbon
- Making--Dragees--Appendix--Index.
+ Making--Dragées--Appendix--Index.
@@ -3042,361 +3006,4 @@ Cooling Apparatus has been corrected by reference to the original book.
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-Manufacturers, Students, and Technical Schools, by Scott, Greenwood & Co
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-Title: Catalogue of Special Technical Works for Manufacturers, Students, and Technical Schools
- May 1904
-
-Author: Scott, Greenwood & Co
-
-Release Date: November 1, 2013 [EBook #44090]
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-
-
- MAY, 1904.
-
- Catalogue
- OF
- Special Technical Works
- FOR
- MANUFACTURERS, STUDENTS, AND TECHNICAL
- SCHOOLS
-
- BY EXPERT WRITERS
-
-
-
-
- INDEX TO SUBJECTS.
-
-
- PAGE
- Agricultural Chemistry, 10
-
- Air, Industrial Use of, 11
-
- Alum and its Sulphates, 9
-
- Ammonia, 9
-
- Aniline Colours, 3
-
- Animal Fats, 6
-
- Anti-corrosive Paints, 4
-
- Architecture, Terms in, 30
-
- Architectural Pottery, 16
-
- Artificial Perfumes, 7
-
- Balsams, 10
-
- Bibliography, 32
-
- Bleaching, 23
-
- Bone Products, 8
-
- Bookbinding, 31
-
- Brick-making, 15, 16
-
- Burnishing Brass, 28
-
- Carpet Yarn Printing, 21
-
- Ceramic Books, 14, 15
-
- Charcoal, 8
-
- Chemical Essays, 9
-
- Chemistry of Pottery, 17
-
- Chemistry of Dye-stuffs, 23
-
- Clay Analysis, 16
-
- Coal-dust Firing, 26
-
- Colour Matching, 21
-
- Colliery Recovery Work, 25
-
- Colour-mixing for Dyers, 21
-
- Colour Theory, 22
-
- Combing Machines, 24
-
- Compounding Oils, 6
-
- Condensing Apparatus, 26
-
- Cosmetics, 7
-
- Cotton Dyeing, 22
-
- Cotton Spinning, 24
-
- Damask Weaving, 20
-
- Dampness in Buildings, 30
-
- Decorators' Books, 28
-
- Decorative Textiles, 20
-
- Dental Metallurgy, 27
-
- Dictionary of Paint Materials, 3
-
- Drying Oils, 5
-
- Drying with Air, 11
-
- Dyeing Marble, 31
-
- Dyeing Woollen Fabrics, 22
-
- Dyers' Materials, 21
-
- Dye-stuffs, 23
-
- Enamelling Metal, 18
-
- Enamels, 18
-
- Engraving, 31
-
- Essential Oils, 7
-
- Evaporating Apparatus, 26
-
- External Plumbing, 27
-
- Fats, 5, 6
-
- Faults in Woollen Goods, 20
-
- Gas Firing, 26
-
- Glass-making Recipes, 17
-
- Glass Painting, 17
-
- Glue Making and Testing, 8
-
- Greases, 5
-
- History of Staffs Potteries, 16
-
- Hops, 28
-
- Hot-water Supply, 28
-
- How to make a Woollen Mill Pay, 21
-
- India-rubber, 13
-
- Inks, 3, 11
-
- Iron-corrosion, 4
-
- Iron, Science of, 26
-
- Japanning, 28
-
- Lacquering, 28
-
- Lake Pigments, 3
-
- Lead and its Compounds, 11
-
- Leather Industry, 13
-
- Leather-working Materials, 14
-
- Lithography, 31
-
- Lubricants, 5, 6
-
- Manures, 8, 10
-
- Mineral Pigments, 2
-
- Mine Ventilation, 25
-
- Mine Haulage, 25
-
- Oil and Colour Recipes, 3
-
- Oil Boiling, 4
-
- Oil Merchants' Manual, 7
-
- Oils, 5
-
- Ozone, Industrial Use of, 12
-
- Paint Manufacture, 2
-
- Paint Materials, 3
-
- Paint-material Testing, 4
-
- Paper-pulp Dyeing, 18
-
- Petroleum, 6
-
- Pigments, Chemistry of, 2
-
- Plumbers' Work, 27
-
- Porcelain Painting, 18
-
- Pottery Clays, 16
-
- Pottery Manufacture, 14
-
- Power-loom Weaving, 19
-
- Preserved Foods, 30
-
- Printers' Ready Reckoner, 31
-
- Printing Inks, 3
-
- Recipes for Oilmen, etc., 3
-
- Resins, 10
-
- Risks of Occupations, 12
-
- Rivetting China, etc., 16
-
- Sanitary Plumbing, 28
-
- Scheele's Essays, 9
-
- Sealing Waxes, 11
-
- Silk Dyeing, 23
-
- Silk Throwing, 19
-
- Smoke Prevention, 25
-
- Soaps, 7, 32
-
- Spinning, 20
-
- Staining Marble, and Bone, 31
-
- Steam Drying, 11
-
- Sugar Refining, 32
-
- Steel Hardening, 26
-
- Sweetmeats, 30
-
- Terra-cotta, 16
-
- Testing Paint Materials, 4
-
- Testing Yarns, 20
-
- Textile Fabrics, 20
-
- Textile Materials, 19, 20
-
- Timber, 29
-
- Varnishes, 4
-
- Vegetable Fats, 7
-
- Waste Utilisation, 10
-
- Water, Industrial Use, 12
-
- Waterproofing Fabrics, 21
-
- Weaving Calculations, 20
-
- Wood Waste Utilisation, 29
-
- Wood Dyeing, 31
-
- Wool Dyeing, 22
-
- Writing Inks, 11
-
- X-Ray Work, 13
-
- Yarn Testing, 20
-
-
-
-
- PUBLISHED BY
- SCOTT, GREENWOOD & CO.,
- 19 LUDGATE HILL, LONDON, E.C.
-
- Tel. Address: "PRINTERIES, LONDON". Tel. No. 5403, Bank.
-
-
-
-
- Paints, Colours and Printing Inks.
-
-
-=THE CHEMISTRY OF PIGMENTS.= By ERNEST J. PARRY, B.Sc. (Lond.), F.I.C.,
-F.C.S., and J. H. Coste, F.I.C., F.C.S. Demy 8vo. Five Illustrations.
-285 pp. 1902. Price 10s. 6d.; India and Colonies, 11s.; Other
-Countries, 12s.; strictly net.
-
- Contents.
-
- =Introductory.= Light--White Light--The Spectrum--The Invisible
- Spectrum--Normal Spectrum--Simple Nature of Pure Spectral
- Colour--The Recomposition of White Light--Primary and
- Complementary Colours--Coloured Bodies--Absorption
- Spectra--=The Application of Pigments.= Uses of Pigments:
- Artistic, Decorative, Protective--Methods of Application of
- Pigments: Pastels and Crayons, Water Colour, Tempera Painting,
- Fresco, Encaustic Painting, Oil-colour Painting, Keramic Art,
- Enamel, Stained and Painted Glass, Mosaic--=Inorganic
- Pigments.= White Lead--Zinc White--Enamel White--Whitening--Red
- Lead--Litharge--Vermilion--Royal Scarlet--The Chromium
- Greens--Chromates of Lead, Zinc, Silver and Mercury--Brunswick
- Green--The Ochres--Indian Red--Venetian Red--Siennas and
- Umbers--Light Red--Cappagh Brown--Red Oxides--Mars
- Colours--Terre Verte--Prussian Brown--Cobalt
- Colours--Coeruleum--Smalt--Copper Pigments--Malachite--Bremen
- Green--Scheele's Green--Emerald Green--Verdigris--Brunswick
- Green--Non-arsenical Greens--Copper Blues--Ultramarine--Carbon
- Pigments--Ivory Black--Lamp Black--Bistre--Naples
- Yellow--Arsenic Sulphides: Orpiment, Realgar--Cadmium
- Yellow--Vandyck Brown--=Organic Pigments.= Prussian
- Blue--Natural Lakes--Cochineal--Carmine--Crimson--Lac
- Dye--Scarlet--Madder--Alizarin--Campeachy--Quercitron--Rhamnus--
- Brazil Wood--Alkanet--Santal Wood--Archil--Coal-tar Lakes--Red
- Lakes--Alizarin Compounds--Orange and Yellow Lakes--Green and
- Blue Lakes--Indigo--Dragon's Blood--Gamboge--Sepia--Indian
- Yellow, Puree--Bitumen. Asphaltum, Mummy--=Index.=
-
-
-=THE MANUFACTURE OF PAINT.= A Practical Handbook for Paint
-Manufacturers, Merchants and Painters. By J. CRUICKSHANK SMITH, B.Sc.
-Demy 8vo. 1901. 200 pp. Sixty Illustrations and One Large Diagram.
-Price 7s. 6d.; India and Colonies, 8s.; Other Countries, 8s. 6d.;
-strictly net.
-
- Contents.
-
- Preparation of Raw Material--Storing of Raw Material--Testing
- and Valuation of Raw Material--Paint Plant and Machinery--The
- Grinding of White Lead--Grinding of White Zinc--Grinding of
- other White Pigments--Grinding of Oxide Paints--Grinding of
- Staining Colours--Grinding of Black Paints--Grinding of
- Chemical Colours--Yellows--Grinding of Chemical
- Colours--Blues--Grinding Greens--Grinding Reds--Grinding
- Lakes--Grinding Colours in Water--Grinding Colours in
- Turpentine--The Uses of Paint--Testing and Matching
- Paints--Economic Considerations--Index.
-
-
-=THE MANUFACTURE OF MINERAL AND LAKE PIGMENTS.= Containing Directions
-for the Manufacture of all Artificial, Artists and Painters' Colours,
-Enamel, Soot and Metallic Pigments. A Text-book for Manufacturers,
-Merchants, Artists and Painters. By Dr. JOSEF BERSCH. Translated by A.
-C. WRIGHT, M.A. (Oxon.), B.Sc. (Lond.). Forty-three Illustrations. 476
-pp., demy 8vo. 1901. Price 12s. 6d.; India and Colonies 13s. 6d.;
-Other Countries, 15s.; strictly net.
-
- Contents.
-
- Introduction--Physico-chemical Behaviour of Pigments--Raw
- Materials Employed in the Manufacture of Pigments-Assistant
- Materials-Metallic Compounds-The Manufacture of Mineral
- Pigments--The Manufacture of White Lead--Enamel White--Washing
- Apparatus--Zinc White--Yellow Mineral Pigments--Chrome
- Yellow--Lead Oxide Pigments--Other Yellow
- Pigments--Mosaic Gold--Red Mineral Pigments--The Manufacture of
- Vermilion--Antimony Vermilion--Ferric Oxide Pigments--Other Red
- Mineral Pigments--Purple of Cassius--Blue Mineral
- Pigments--Ultramarine--Manufacture of Ultramarine--Blue Copper
- Pigments--Blue Cobalt Pigments--Smalts--Green Mineral
- Pigments--Emerald Green--Verdigris--Chromium Oxide--Other Green
- Chromium Pigments--Green Cobalt Pigments--Green Manganese
- Pigments--Compounded Green Pigments--Violet Mineral
- Pigments--Brown Mineral Pigments--Brown Decomposition
- Products--Black Pigments--Manufacture of Soot
- Pigments--Manufacture of Lamp Black--The Manufacture of Soot
- Black without Chambers--Indian Ink--Enamel Colours--Metallic
- Pigments--Bronze Pigments--Vegetable Bronze Pigments.
-
- PIGMENTS OF ORGANIC ORIGIN--Lakes--Yellow Lakes--Red
- Lakes--Manufacture of Carmine--The Colouring Matter of
- Lac--Safflower or Carthamine Red--Madder and its Colouring
- Matters--Madder Lakes--Manjit (Indian Madder)--Lichen
- Colouring Matters--Red Wood Lakes--The Colouring Matters of
- Sandal Wood and Other Dye Woods--Blue Lakes--Indigo
- Carmine--The Colouring Matter of Log Wood--Green Lakes--Brown
- Organic Pigments--Sap Colours--Water
- Colours--Crayons--Confectionery Colours--The Preparation of
- Pigments for Painting--The Examination of
- Pigments--Examination of Lakes--The Testing of Dye-Woods--The
- Design of a Colour Works--Commercial Names of
- Pigments--Appendix: Conversion of Metric to English Weights
- and Measures--Centigrade and Fahrenheit Thermometer
- Scales--Index.
-
-
-=DICTIONARY OF CHEMICALS AND RAW PRODUCTS USED IN THE MANUFACTURE OF
-PAINTS, COLOURS, VARNISHES AND ALLIED PREPARATIONS.= By GEORGE H.
-HURST, F.C.S. Demy 8vo. 380 pp. 1901. Price 7s. 6d.; India and
-Colonies, 8s.; Other Countries, 8s. 6d.; strictly net.
-
-
-=THE MANUFACTURE OF LAKE PIGMENTS FROM ARTIFICIAL COLOURS.= By FRANCIS
-H. JENNISON, F.I.C., F.C.S. =Sixteen Coloured Plates, showing Specimens
-of Eighty-nine Colours, specially prepared from the Recipes given in
-the Book.= 136 pp. Demy 8vo. 1900. Price 7s. 6d.; India and Colonies,
-8s.; Other Countries, 8s. 6d.; strictly net.
-
- Contents.
-
- The Groups of the Artificial Colouring Matters--The Nature and
- Manipulation of Artificial Colours--Lake-forming Bodies for
- Acid Colours--Lake-forming Bodies' Basic Colours--Lake
- Bases--The Principles of Lake Formation--Red Lakes--Orange,
- Yellow, Green, Blue, Violet and Black Lakes--The Production of
- Insoluble Azo Colours in the Form of Pigments--The General
- Properties of Lakes Produced from Artificial Colours--Washing,
- Filtering and Finishing--Matching and Testing Lake
- Pigments--Index.
-
-
-=RECIPES FOR THE COLOUR, PAINT, VARNISH, OIL, SOAP AND DRYSALTERY
-TRADES.= Compiled by AN ANALYTICAL CHEMIST. 350 pp. 1902. Demy 8vo.
-Price 7s. 6d.; India and British Colonies, 8s.; Other Countries, 8s.
-6d.; strictly net.
-
- Contents.
-
- Pigments or Colours for Paints, Lithographic and Letterpress
- Printing Inks, etc.--Mixed Paints and Preparations for
- Paint-making, Painting, Lime-washing, Paperhanging,
- etc.--Varnishes for Coach-builders, Cabinetmakers,
- Wood-workers, Metal-workers, Photographers, etc.--Soaps for
- Toilet, Cleansing, Polishing, etc.--Perfumes--Lubricating
- Greases, Oils, etc.--Cements, Pastes, Glues and Other Adhesive
- Preparations--Writing, Marking, Endorsing and Other
- Inks--Sealing-wax and Office Requisites--Preparations for the
- Laundry, Kitchen, Stable and General Household
- Uses--Disinfectant Preparations--Miscellaneous
- Preparations--Index.
-
-
-=OIL COLOURS AND PRINTING INKS.= By LOUIS EDGAR ANDÉS. Translated from
-the German. 215 pp. Crown 8vo. 56 Illustrations. 1903. Price 5s.;
-India and British Colonies, 5s. 6d.; Other Countries, 6s.; strictly
-Net.
-
- Contents.
-
- Linseed Oil--Poppy Oil--Mechanical Purification of Linseed
- Oil--Chemical Purification of Linseed Oil--Bleaching Linseed
- Oil--Oxidizing Agents for Boiling Linseed Oil--Theory of Oil
- Boiling--Manufacture of Boiled Oil--Adulterations of Boiled
- Oil--Chinese Drying Oil and Other Specialities--Pigments for
- House and Artistic Painting and Inks--Pigment for Printers'
- Black Inks--Substitutes for Lampblack--Machinery for Colour
- Grinding and Rubbing--Machines for mixing Pigments with the
- Vehicle--Paint Mills--Manufacture of House Oil Paints--Ship
- Paints--Luminous Paint--Artists' Colours--Printers'
- Inks:--VEHICLES--Printers' Inks:--PIGMENTS and
- MANUFACTURE--Index.
-
- (_See also Writing Inks, p. 11._)
-
-
-=SIMPLE METHODS FOR TESTING PAINTERS' MATERIALS.= By A. C. WRIGHT, M.A.
-(Oxon.), B.Sc. (Lond.). Crown 8vo. 160 pp. 1903. Price 5s.; India and
-British Colonies, 5s. 6d.; Other Countries, 6s.; strictly Net.
-
- Contents.
-
- Necessity for Testing--Standards--Arrangement--The
- Apparatus--The Reagents--Practical Tests--Dry Colours--Stiff
- Paints--Liquid and Enamel Paints--Oil Varnishes--Spirit
- Varnishes--Driers--Putty--Linseed Oil--Turpentine--Water
- Stains--The Chemical Examination--Dry Colours and Paints--White
- Pigments and Paints--Yellow Pigments and Paints--Blue Pigments
- and Paints--Green Pigments and Paints--Red Pigments and
- Paints--Brown Pigments and Paints--Black Pigments and
- Paints--Oil Varnishes--Linseed Oil--Turpentine.
-
-
-=IRON-CORROSION, ANTI-FOULING AND ANTI-CORROSIVE PAINTS.= Translated
-from the German of LOUIS EDGAR ANDÉS. Sixty-two Illustrations. 275 pp.
-Demy 8vo. 1900. Price 10s. 6d.; India and Colonies, 11s.; Other
-Countries, 12s.; strictly net.
-
- Contents.
-
- Iron-rust and its Formation--Protection from Rusting by
- Paint--Grounding the Iron with Linseed Oil, etc.--Testing
- Paints--Use of Tar for Painting on Iron--Anti-corrosive
- Paints--Linseed Varnish--Chinese Wood Oil--Lead Pigments--Iron
- Pigments--Artificial Iron Oxides--Carbon--Preparation of
- Anti-corrosive Paints--Results of Examination of Several
- Anti-corrosive Paints--Paints for Ship's Bottoms--Anti-fouling
- Compositions--Various Anti-corrosive and Ship's
- Paints--Official Standard Specifications for Ironwork
- Paints--Index.
-
-
-=THE TESTING AND VALUATION OF RAW MATERIALS USED IN PAINT AND COLOUR
-MANUFACTURE.= By M. W. JONES, F.C.S. A Book for the Laboratories of
-Colour Works. 88 pp. Crown 8vo. 1900. Price 5s.; India and Colonies,
-5s. 6d.; Other Countries, 6s.; strictly net.
-
- Contents.
-
- Aluminium Compounds--China Clay--Iron Compounds--Potassium
- Compounds--Sodium Compounds--Ammonium Hydrate--Acids--Chromium
- Compounds--Tin Compounds--Copper Compounds--Lead
- Compounds--Zinc Compounds--Manganese Compounds--Arsenic
- Compounds--Antimony Compounds--Calcium Compounds--Barium
- Compounds--Cadmium Compounds--Mercury
- Compounds--Ultramarine--Cobalt and Carbon
- Compounds--Oils--Index.
-
-
-=STUDENTS' MANUAL OF PAINTS, COLOURS, OILS AND VARNISHES.= By JOHN
-FURNELL. Crown 8vo. 12 Illustrations. 96 pp. 1903. Price 2s. 6d.;
-Abroad, 3s.; strictly net.
-
- Contents.
-
- Plant--Chromes--Blues--Greens--Earth
- Colours--Blacks--Reds--Lakes--Whites--Painters'
- Oils--Turpentine--Oil Varnishes--Spirit Varnishes--Liquid
- Paints--Enamel Paints.
-
-
-
-
- Varnishes and Drying Oils.
-
-
-=THE MANUFACTURE OF VARNISHES, OIL REFINING AND BOILING, AND KINDRED
-INDUSTRIES.= Translated from the French of ACH. LIVACHE, Ingénieur
-Civil des Mines. Greatly Extended and Adapted to English Practice,
-with numerous Original Recipes by JOHN GEDDES MCINTOSH. 27
-Illustrations. 400 pp. Demy 8vo. 1899. Price 12s. 6d.; India and
-Colonies, 13s. 6d.; Other Countries, 15s.; strictly net.
-
- Contents.
-
- Resins--Solvents: Natural, Artificial, Manufacture, Storage,
- Special Use--Colouring Principles, Vegetable, Coal Tar,
- Coloured Resinates, Coloured Oleates and Linoleates--Gum
- Running: Melting Pots, Mixing Pans--Spirit Varnish Manufacture:
- Cold Solution Plant, Mechanical Agitators, Storage
- Plant--Manufacture, Characteristics and Uses of the Spirit
- Varnishes--Manufacture of Varnish Stains--Manufacture of
- Lacquers--Manufacture of Spirit Enamels--Analysis of Spirit
- Varnishes--Physical and Chemical Constants of Resins--Table of
- Solubility of Resins in different Menstrua--Systematic
- qualitative Analysis of Resins, Hirschop's tables--Drying
- Oils--Oil Refining: Processes--Oil Boiling--Driers--Liquid
- Driers--Solidified Boiled Oil--Manufacture of
- Linoleum--Manufacture of India Rubber Substitutes--Printing Ink
- Manufacture--Lithographic Ink Manufacture--Manufacture of Oil
- Varnishes--Running and Special Treatment of Amber, Copal,
- Kauri, Manilla--Addition of Oil to Resin--Addition of Resin to
- Oil--Mixed Processes--Solution in Cold of previously Fused
- Resin--Dissolving Resins in Oil, etc., under
- pressure--Filtration--Clarification--Storage--Ageing--Coachmakers'
- Varnishes and Japans--Oak Varnishes--Japanners' Stoving
- Varnishes--Japanners' Gold Size--Brunswick Black--Various Oil
- Varnishes--Oil-Varnish Stains--Varnishes for "Enamels"--India
- Rubber Varnishes--Varnishes Analysis: Processes,
- Matching--Faults in Varnishes: Cause, Prevention--Experiments
- and Exercises.
-
-
-=DRYING OILS, BOILED OIL AND SOLID AND LIQUID DRIERS.= By L. E. ANDÉS.
-Expressly Written for this Series of Special Technical Books, and the
-Publishers hold the Copyright for English and Foreign Editions.
-Forty-two Illustrations. 342 pp. 1901. Demy 8vo. Price 12s. 6d.; India
-and Colonies, 13s. 6d.; Other Countries, 15s.; strictly net.
-
- Contents.
-
- Properties of the Drying Oils; Cause of the Drying Property;
- Absorption of Oxygen; Behaviour towards Metallic Oxides,
- etc.--The Properties of and Methods for obtaining the Drying
- Oils--Production of the Drying Oils by Expression and
- Extraction; Refining and Bleaching; Oil Cakes and Meal; The
- Refining and Bleaching of the Drying Oils; The Bleaching of
- Linseed Oil--The Manufacture of Boiled Oil; The Preparation of
- Drying Oils for Use in the Grinding of Paints and Artists'
- Colours and in the Manufacture of Varnishes by Heating over a
- Fire or by Steam, by the Cold Process, by the Action of Air,
- and by Means of the Electric Current; The Driers used in
- Boiling Linseed Oil; The Manufacture of Boiled Oil and the
- Apparatus therefor; Livache's Process for Preparing a Good
- Drying Oil and its Practical Application--The Preparation of
- Varnishes for Letterpress, Lithographic and Copperplate
- Printing, for Oilcloth and Waterproof Fabrics; The Manufacture
- of Thickened Linseed Oil, Burnt Oil, Stand Oil by Fire Heat,
- Superheated Steam, and by a Current of Air--Behaviour of the
- Drying Oils and Boiled Oils towards Atmospheric Influences,
- Water, Acids and Alkalies--Boiled Oil Substitutes--The
- Manufacture of Solid and Liquid Driers from Linseed Oil and
- Rosin; Linolic Acid Compounds of the Driers--The Adulteration
- and Examination of the Drying Oils and Boiled Oil.
-
-
-
-
- Oils, Fats, Soaps and Perfumes.
-
-
-=LUBRICATING OILS, FATS AND GREASES=: Their Origin, Preparation,
-Properties, Uses and Analyses. A Handbook for Oil Manufacturers,
-Refiners and Merchants, and the Oil and Fat Industry in General. By
-GEORGE H. HURST, F.C.S. Second Revised and Enlarged Edition.
-Sixty-five Illustrations. 317 pp. Demy 8vo. 1902. Price 10s. 6d.;
-India and Colonies, 11s.; Other Countries, 12s.; strictly net.
-
- Contents.
-
- Introductory--Hydrocarbon Oils--Scotch Shale
- Oils--Petroleum--Vegetable and Animal Oils--Testing and
- Adulteration of Oils--Lubricating
- Greases--Lubrication--Appendices--Index.
-
-
-=TECHNOLOGY OF PETROLEUM=: Oil Fields of the World--Their History,
-Geography and Geology--Annual Production and Development--Oil-well
-Drilling--Transport. By HENRY NEUBERGER and HENRY NOALHAT. Translated
-from the French by J. G. McIntosh. 550 pp. 153 Illustrations. 26
-Plates. Super Royal 8vo. 1901. Price 21s.; India and Colonies, 22s.;
-Other Countries, 23s. 6d.; strictly net.
-
- Contents.
-
- =Study of the Petroliferous Strata=--Petroleum--Definition--The
- Genesis or Origin of Petroleum--The Oil Fields of Galicia,
- their History--Physical Geography and Geology of the Galician
- Oil Fields--Practical Notes on Galician Land Law--Economic
- Hints on Working, etc.--Roumania--History, Geography,
- Geology--Petroleum in Russia--History--Russian Petroleum
- (_continued_)--Geography and Geology of the Caucasian Oil
- Fields--Russian Petroleum (_continued_)--The Secondary Oil
- Fields of Europe, Northern Germany, Alsace, Italy,
- etc.--Petroleum in France--Petroleum in Asia--Transcaspian and
- Turkestan Territory--Turkestan--Persia--British India and
- Burmah--British Burmah or Lower Burmah--China--Chinese
- Thibet--Japan, Formosa and Saghalien--Petroleum in
- Oceania--Sumatra, Java, Borneo--Isle of Timor--Philippine
- Isles--New Zealand--The United States of
- America--History--Physical Geology and Geography of the United
- States Oil Fields--Canadian and other North American Oil
- Fields--Economic Data of Work in North America--Petroleum in
- the West Indies and South America--Petroleum in the French
- Colonies.
-
- =Excavations=--Hand Excavation or Hand Digging of Oil Wells.
-
- =Methods of Boring.=
-
- =Accidents=--Boring Accidents--Methods of preventing
- them--Methods of remedying them--Explosives and the use of the
- "Torpedo" Levigation--Storing and Transport of
- Petroleum--General Advice--Prospecting, Management and
- carrying on of Petroleum Boring Operations.
-
- =General Data=--=Customary Formulæ=--Memento. Practical Part.
- General Data bearing on Petroleum--Glossary of Technical Terms
- used in the Petroleum Industry--Copious Index.
-
-
-=THE PRACTICAL COMPOUNDING OF OILS, TALLOW AND GREASE FOR LUBRICATION,
-ETC.= By AN EXPERT OIL REFINER. 100 pp. 1898. Demy 8vo. Price 7s. 6d.;
-India and Colonies, 8s.; Other Countries, 8s. 6d.; strictly net.
-
- Contents.
-
- =Introductory Remarks= on the General Nomenclature of Oils,
- Tallow and Greases suitable for Lubrication--=Hydrocarbon
- Oils=--=Animal and Fish Oils=--=Compound Oils=--=Vegetable
- Oils=--=Lamp Oils=--=Engine Tallow, Solidified Oils and
- Petroleum Jelly=--=Machinery Greases: Loco and
- Anti-friction=--=Clarifying and Utilisation of Waste Fats,
- Oils, Tank Bottoms, Drainings of Barrels and Drums, Pickings
- Up, Dregs, etc.=--=The Fixing and Cleaning of Oil Tanks,
- etc.=--=Appendix and General Information=.
-
-
-=ANIMAL FATS AND OILS=: Their Practical Production, Purification and
-Uses for a great Variety of Purposes. Their Properties, Falsification
-and Examination. Translated from the German of LOUIS EDGAR ANDÉS.
-Sixty-two Illustrations. 240 pp. 1898. Demy 8vo. Price 10s. 6d.; India
-and Colonies, 11s.; Other Countries, 12s.; strictly net.
-
- Contents.
-
- Introduction--Occurrence, Origin, Properties and Chemical
- Constitution of Animal Fats--Preparation of Animal Fats and
- Oils--Machinery--Tallow-melting Plant--Extraction
- Plant--Presses--Filtering Apparatus--Butter: Raw Material and
- Preparation, Properties, Adulterations, Beef Lard or Remelted
- Butter, Testing--Candle-fish Oil--Mutton-Tallow--Hare
- Fat--Goose Fat--Neat's Foot Oil--Bone Fat: Bone Boiling,
- Steaming Bones, Extraction, Refining--Bone Oil--Artificial
- Butter: Oleomargarine, Margarine Manufacture in France,
- Grasso's Process, "Kaiser's Butter," Jahr & Münzberg's Method,
- Filbert's Process, Winter's Method--Human Fat--Horse Fat--Beef
- Marrow--Turtle Oil--Hog's Lard: Raw Material--Preparation,
- Properties, Adulterations, Examination--Lard Oil--Fish
- Oils--Liver Oils--Artificial Train Oil--Wool Fat: Properties,
- Purified Wool Fat--Spermaceti: Examination of Fats and Oils in
- General.
-
-
-=THE OIL MERCHANTS' MANUAL AND OIL TRADE READY RECKONER.= Compiled by
-FRANK F. SHERIFF. Second Edition Revised and Enlarged. Demy 8vo. 214
-pp. 1904.
-
- [_In the press._
-
- Contents.
-
- Trade Terms and Customs--Tables to Ascertain Value of Oil sold
- per cwt. or ton--Specific Gravity Tables--Percentage Tare
- Tables--Petroleum Tables--Paraffine and Benzoline
- Calculations--Customary Drafts--Tables for Calculating
- Allowance for Dirt, Water, etc.--Capacity of Circular Tanks
- Tables, etc., etc.
-
-
-=VEGETABLE FATS AND OILS=: Their Practical Preparation, Purification and
-Employment for Various Purposes, their Properties, Adulteration and
-Examination. Translated from the German of LOUIS EDGAR ANDÉS.
-Ninety-four Illustrations. 340 pp. Second Edition. 1902. Demy 8vo.
-Price 10s. 6d.; India and Colonies, 11s.; Other Countries, 12s.;
-strictly net.
-
- Contents.
-
- =General Properties=--=Estimation of the Amount of Oil in
- Seeds=--=The Preparation of Vegetable Fats and Oils=--Apparatus
- for Grinding Oil Seeds and Fruits--=Installation of Oil and Fat
- Works=--Extraction Method of Obtaining Oils and Fats--Oil
- Extraction Installations--Press Moulds--=Non-drying Vegetable
- Oils=--=Vegetable drying Oils=--=Solid Vegetable Fats=--Fruits
- Yielding Oils and Fats--Wool-softening Oils--Soluble
- Oils--Treatment of the Oil after Leaving the Press--Improved
- Methods of Refining--=Bleaching Fats and Oils=--Practical
- Experiments on the Treatment of Oils with regard to Refining
- and Bleaching--Testing Oils and Fats.
-
-
-=SOAPS.= A Practical Manual of the Manufacture of Domestic, Toilet and
-other Soaps. By GEORGE H. HURST, F.C.S. 390 pp. 66 Illustrations.
-1898. Price 12s. 6d.; India and Colonies, 13s. 6d.; Other Countries,
-15s.; strictly net.
-
- Contents.
-
- =Introductory--Soap-maker's Alkalies--Soap Fats and
- Oils--Perfumes--Water as a Soap Material--Soap
- Machinery--Technology of Soap-making--Glycerine in Soap
- Lyes--Laying out a Soap Factory--Soap Analysis--Appendices.=
-
-
-=THE CHEMISTRY OF ESSENTIAL OILS AND ARTIFICIAL PERFUMES.= By ERNEST J.
-PARRY, B.Sc. (Lond.), F.I.C., F.C.S. 411 pp. 20 Illustrations. 1899.
-Demy 8vo. Price 12s. 6d.; India and Colonies, 13s. 6d.; Other
-Countries, 15s.; strictly net.
-
- Contents.
-
- =The General Properties of Essential Oils=--=Compounds occurring
- in Essential Oils=--=The Preparation of Essential Oils=--=The
- Analysis of Essential Oils=--=Systematic Study of the Essential
- Oils=--=Terpeneless Oils=--=The Chemistry of Artificial
- Perfumes=--=Appendix=: Table of Constants--=Index=.
-
- (_For "Textile Soaps" see p. 32._)
-
-
-
-
- Cosmetical Preparations.
-
-
-=COSMETICS: MANUFACTURE, EMPLOYMENT AND TESTING OF ALL COSMETIC
-MATERIALS AND COSMETIC SPECIALITIES.= Translated from the German of Dr.
-THEODOR KOLLER. Crown 8vo. 262 pp. 1902. Price 5s.; India and
-Colonies, 5s. 6d.; Other Countries, 6s. net.
-
- Contents.
-
- =Purposes and Uses of, and Ingredients used in the Preparation
- of Cosmetics--Preparation of Perfumes by Pressure,
- Distillation, Maceration, Absorption or Enfleurage, and
- Extraction Methods--Chemical and Animal Products used in the
- Preparation of Cosmetics--Oils and Fats used in the Preparation
- of Cosmetics--General Cosmetic Preparations--Mouth Washes and
- Tooth Pastes--Hair Dyes, Hair Restorers and
- Depilatories--Cosmetic Adjuncts and Specialities--Colouring
- Cosmetic Preparations--Antiseptic Washes and Soaps--Toilet and
- Hygienic Soaps--Secret Preparations for Skin, Complexion,
- Teeth, Mouth, etc.--Testing and Examining the Materials
- Employed in the Manufacture of Cosmetics--Index.=
-
-
-
-
- Glue, Bone Products and Manures.
-
-
-=GLUE AND GLUE TESTING.= By SAMUEL RIDEAL, D.Sc. (Lond.), F.I.C.
-Fourteen Engravings. 144 pp. Demy 8vo. 1900. Price 10s. 6d.; India and
-Colonies, 11s.; Other Countries, 12s.; strictly net.
-
- Contents.
-
- =Constitution and Properties=: Definitions and Sources, Gelatine,
- Chondrin and Allied Bodies, Physical and Chemical Properties,
- Classification, Grades and Commercial Varieties--=Raw Materials
- and Manufacture=: Glue Stock, Lining, Extraction, Washing and
- Clarifying, Filter Presses, Water Supply, Use of Alkalies,
- Action of Bacteria and of Antiseptics, Various Processes,
- Cleansing, Forming, Drying, Crushing, etc., Secondary
- Products--=Uses of Glue=: Selection and Preparation for Use,
- Carpentry, Veneering, Paper-Making, Bookbinding, Printing
- Rollers, Hectographs, Match Manufacture, Sandpaper, etc.,
- Substitutes for other Materials, Artificial Leather and
- Caoutchouc--=Gelatine=: General Characters, Liquid Gelatine,
- Photographic Uses, Size, Tanno-, Chrome and Formo-Gelatine,
- Artificial Silk, Cements, Pneumatic Tyres, Culinary, Meat
- Extracts, Isinglass, Medicinal and other Uses,
- Bacteriology--=Glue Testing=: Review of Processes, Chemical
- Examination, Adulteration, Physical Tests, Valuation of Raw
- Materials--=Commercial Aspects=.
-
-
-=BONE PRODUCTS AND MANURES=: An Account of the most recent Improvements
-in the Manufacture of Fat, Glue, Animal Charcoal, Size, Gelatine and
-Manures. By THOMAS LAMBERT, Technical and Consulting Chemist.
-Illustrated by Twenty-one Plans and Diagrams. 162 pp. Demy 8vo. 1901.
-Price 7s. 6d.; India and Colonies, 8s.; Other Countries, 8s. 6d.;
-strictly net.
-
- Contents.
-
- Chemical Composition of Bones--Arrangement of Factory--Crushing
- of Bones--Treatment with Benzene--Benzene in Crude
- Fat--Analyses of Clarified Fats--Mechanical Cleansing of
- Bones--Animal Charcoal--Tar and Ammoniacal Liquor, Char and
- Gases, from good quality Bones--Method of Retorting the
- Bones--Analyses of Chars--"Spent" Chars--Cooling of Tar and
- Ammoniacal Vapours--Value of Nitrogen for Cyanide of
- Potash--Bone Oil--Marrow Bones--Composition of Marrow
- Fat--Premier Juice--Buttons--Properties of Glue--Glutin and
- Chondrin--Skin Glue--Liming of Skins--Washing--Boiling of
- Skins--Clarification of Glue Liquors--Acid Steeping of
- Bones--Water System of Boiling Bones--Steam Method of Treating
- Bones--Nitrogen in the Treated Bones--Glue-Boiling and
- Clarifying-House--Plan showing Arrangement of Clarifying
- Vats--Plan showing Position of Evaporators--Description of
- Evaporators--Sulphurous Acid Generator--Clarification of
- Liquors--Section of Drying-House--Specification of a
- Glue--Size--Uses and Preparation and Composition of
- Size--Concentrated Size--Properties of Gelatine--Preparation of
- Skin Gelatine--Washing--Bleaching--Boiling--Clarification--
- Evaporation--Drying--Bone Gelatine--Selecting
- Bones--Crushing--Dissolving--Bleaching--Boiling--Properties of
- Glutin and Chondrin--Testing of Glues and Gelatines--The Uses
- of Glue, Gelatine and Size in Various Trades--Soluble and
- Liquid Glues--Steam and Waterproof Glues--=Manures=--Importation
- of Food Stuffs--Soils--Germination--Plant Life--=Natural
- Manures=--Water and Nitrogen in Farmyard Manure--Full Analysis
- of Farmyard Manure--Action on Crops--Water-Closet System--
- Sewage Manure--Green Manures--=Artificial Manures=--=Mineral
- Manures=--Nitrogenous Matters--Shoddy--Hoofs and Horns--Leather
- Waste--Dried Meat--Dried
- Blood--Superphosphates--Composition--Manufacture--Section of
- Manure-Shed--First and Ground Floor Plans of
- Manure-Shed--Quality of Acid Used--Mixings--Special
- Manures--Potato Manure--Dissolved Bones--Dissolved Bone
- Compound--Enriched Peruvian Guano--Special Manure for Garden
- Stuffs, etc.--Special Manures--Analyses of Raw and Finished
- Products--Common Raw Bones--Degreased Bones--Crude Fat--Refined
- Fat--Degelatinised Bones--Animal Charcoal--Bone
- Superphosphates--Guanos--Dried Animal Products--Potash Compounds--
- Sulphate of Ammonia--Extraction in Vacuo--French and British
- Gelatines compared--Index.
-
-
-
-
- Chemicals, Waste Products and Agricultural Chemistry.
-
-
-REISSUE OF =CHEMICAL ESSAYS OF C. W. SCHEELE=. First Published in
-English in 1786. Translated from the Academy of Sciences at Stockholm,
-with Additions. 300 pp. Demy 8vo. 1901. Price 5s.; India and Colonies,
-5s. 6d.; Other Countries, 6s.; strictly net.
-
- Contents.
-
- Memoir: C. W. Scheele and his work (written for this edition by
- J. G. McIntosh)--On Fluor Mineral and its Acid--On Fluor
- Mineral--Chemical Investigation of Fluor Acid, with a View to
- the Earth which it Yields, by Mr. Wiegler--Additional
- Information Concerning Fluor Minerals--On Manganese, Magnesium,
- or Magnesia Vitrariorum--On Arsenic and its Acid--Remarks upon
- Salts of Benzoin--On Silex, Clay and Alum--Analysis of the
- Calculus Vesical--Method of Preparing Mercurius Dulcis Via
- Humida--Cheaper and more Convenient Method of Preparing Pulvis
- Algarothi--Experiments upon Molybdæna--Experiments on
- Plumbago--Method of Preparing a New Green Colour--Of the
- Decomposition of Neutral Salts by Unslaked Lime and Iron--On
- the Quantity of Pure Air which is Daily Present in our
- Atmosphere--On Milk and its Acid--On the Acid of Saccharum
- Lactis--On the Constituent Parts of Lapis Ponderosus or
- Tungsten--Experiments and Observations on Ether--Index.
-
-
-=THE MANUFACTURE OF ALUM AND THE SULPHATES AND OTHER SALTS OF ALUMINA
-AND IRON.= Their Uses and Applications as Mordants in Dyeing and Calico
-Printing, and their other Applications in the Arts, Manufactures,
-Sanitary Engineering, Agriculture and Horticulture. Translated from
-the French of LUCIEN GESCHWIND. 195 Illustrations. 400 pp. Royal 8vo.
-1901. Price 12s. 6d.; India and Colonies, 13s. 6d.; Other Countries,
-15s.; strictly net.
-
- Contents.
-
- =Theoretical Study of Aluminium, Iron, and Compounds of these
- Metals=--Aluminium and its Compounds--Iron and Iron Compounds.
-
- =Manufacture of Aluminium Sulphates and Sulphates of
- Iron=--Manufacture of Aluminium Sulphate and the
- Alums--Manufacture of Sulphates of Iron.
-
- =Uses of the Sulphates of Aluminium and Iron=--Uses of Aluminium
- Sulphate and Alums--Application to Wool and Silk--Preparing
- and using Aluminium Acetates--Employment of Aluminium Sulphate
- in Carbonising Wool--The Manufacture of Lake
- Pigments--Manufacture of Prussian Blue--Hide and Leather
- Industry--Paper Making--Hardening Plaster--Lime
- Washes--Preparation of Non-inflammable Wood,
- etc.--Purification of Waste Waters--=Uses and Applications of
- Ferrous Sulphate and Ferric Sulphates=--Dyeing--Manufacture of
- Pigments--Writing Inks--Purification of Lighting
- Gas--Agriculture--Cotton Dyeing--Disinfectant--Purifying Waste
- Liquors--Manufacture of Nordhausen Sulphuric
- Acid--Fertilising.
-
- =Chemical Characteristics of Iron and Aluminium=--=Analysis of
- Various Aluminous or Ferruginous
- Products=--Aluminium--=Analysing Aluminium Products=--Alunite
- Alumina--Sodium Aluminate--Aluminium
- Sulphate--Iron--Analytical Characteristics of Iron
- Salts--Analysis of Pyritic Lignite--Ferrous and Ferric
- Sulphates--Rouil Mordant--Index.
-
-
-=AMMONIA AND ITS COMPOUNDS=: Their Manufacture and Uses. By CAMILLE
-VINCENT, Professor at the Central School of Arts and Manufactures,
-Paris. Translated from the French by M. J. SALTER. Royal 8vo. 114 pp.
-1901. Thirty-two Illustrations. Price 5s.; India and Colonies, 5s.
-6d.; Other Countries, 6s.; strictly net.
-
- Contents.
-
- =General Considerations=: Various Sources of Ammoniacal Products;
- Human Urine as a Source of Ammonia--=Extraction of Ammoniacal
- Products from Sewage=--=Extraction of Ammonia from Gas
- Liquor=--=Manufacture of Ammoniacal Compounds from Bones,
- Nitrogenous Waste, Beetroot Wash and Peat=--=Manufacture of
- Caustic Ammonia, and Ammonium Chloride, Phosphate and
- Carbonate=--=Recovery of Ammonia from the Ammonia-Soda Mother
- Liquors=--=Index=.
-
-
-=ANALYSIS OF RESINS AND BALSAMS.= Translated from the German of Dr. KARL
-DIETERICH. Demy 8vo. 340 pp. 1901. Price 7s. 6d.; India and Colonies,
-8s.; Other Countries, 8s. 6d.; strictly net.
-
- Contents.
-
- Definition of Resins in General--Definition of Balsams, and
- especially the Gum Resins--External and Superficial
- Characteristics of Resinous Bodies--Distinction between
- Resinous Bodies and Fats and Oils--Origin, Occurrence and
- Collection of Resinous Substances--Classification--Chemical
- Constituents of Resinous Substances--Resinols--Resinot
- Annols--Behaviour of Resin Constituents towards the
- Cholesterine Reactions--Uses and Identification of
- Resins--Melting-point--Solvents--Acid Value--Saponification
- Value--Resin Value--Ester and Ether Values--Acetyl and Corbonyl
- Value--Methyl Value--Resin Acid--Systematic Résumé of the
- Performance of the Acid and Saponification Value Tests.
-
- =Balsams=--Introduction--Definitions--Canada Balsam--Copaiba
- Balsam--Angostura Copaiba Balsam--Babia Copaiba
- Balsam--Carthagena Copaiba Balsam--Maracaibo Copaiba
- Balsam--Maturin Copaiba Balsam--Gurjum Copaiba Balsam--Para
- Copaiba Balsam--Surinam Copaiba Balsam--West African Copaiba
- Balsam--Mecca Balsam--Peruvian Balsam--Tolu Balsam--Acaroid
- Resin--Amine--Amber--African and West Indian Kino--Bengal
- Kino--Labdanum--Mastic--Pine
- Resin--Sandarach--Scammonium--Shellac--Storax--Adulteration of
- Styrax Liquidus Crudus--Purified Storax--Styrax Crudus
- Colatus--Tacamahac--Thapsia Resin--Turpentine--Chios
- Turpentine--Strassburg Turpentine--Turpeth Turpentine. =Gum
- Resins=--Ammoniacum--Bdellium--Euphorbium--Galbanum--
- Gamboge--Lactucarium--Myrrh--Opopanax--Sagapenum--Olibanum
- or Incense--Acaroid Resin--Amber--Thapsia Resin--Index.
-
-
-=MANUAL OF AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY.= By HERBERT INGLE, F.I.C., Lecturer
-on Agricultural Chemistry, the Yorkshire College; Lecturer in the
-Victoria University. 388 pp. 11 Illustrations. 1902. Demy 8vo. Price
-7s. 6d.; India and Colonies, 8s.; Other Countries, 8s. 6d. net.
-
- Contents.
-
- Introduction--The Atmosphere--The Soil--The Reactions occurring
- in Soils--The Analysis of Soils--Manures, Natural--Manures
- (continued)--The Analysis of Manures--The Constituents of
- Plants--The Plant--Crops--The Animal--Foods and Feeding--Milk
- and Milk Products--The Analysis of Milk and Milk
- Products--Miscellaneous Products used in
- Agriculture--Appendix--Index.
-
-
-=THE UTILISATION OF WASTE PRODUCTS.= A Treatise on the Rational
-Utilisation, Recovery and Treatment of Waste Products of all kinds. By
-Dr. THEODOR KOLLER. Translated from the Second Revised German Edition.
-Twenty-two Illustrations. Demy 8vo. 280 pp. 1902. Price 7s. 6d.; India
-and Colonies, 8s.; Other Countries, 8s. 6d.; strictly net.
-
- Contents.
-
- The Waste of Towns--=Ammonia and Sal-Ammoniac=--Rational
- Processes for Obtaining these Substances by Treating Residues
- and Waste--Residues in the Manufacture of Aniline Dyes--Amber
- Waste--Brewers' Waste--Blood and Slaughter-House
- Refuse--Manufactured Fuels--Waste Paper and Bookbinders'
- Waste--Iron Slags--Excrement--Colouring Matters from
- Waste--Dyers' Waste Waters--Fat from Waste--Fish
- Waste--Calamine Sludge--Tannery Waste--Gold and Silver
- Waste--India-rubber and Caoutchouc Waste--Residues in the
- Manufacture of Rosin Oil--Wood Waste--Horn Waste--Infusorial
- Earth--Iridium from Goldsmiths' Sweepings--Jute Waste--Cork
- Waste--Leather Waste--Glue Makers' Waste--Illuminating Gas from
- Waste and the By-Products of the Manufacture of Coal
- Gas--Meerchum--Molasses--Metal Waste--By-Products in the
- Manufacture of Mineral Waters--Fruit--The By-Products of Paper
- and Paper Pulp Works--By-Products in the Treatment of Coal Tar
- Oils--Fur Waste--The Waste Matter in the Manufacture of
- Parchment Paper--Mother of Pearl Waste--Petroleum
- Residues--Platinum Residues--Broken Porcelain, Earthenware and
- Glass--Salt Waste--Slate Waste--Sulphur--Burnt Pyrites--Silk
- Waste--Soap Makers' Waste--Alkali Waste and the Recovery of
- Soda--Waste Produced in Grinding Mirrors--Waste Products in the
- Manufacture of Starch--Stearic Acid--Vegetable Ivory
- Waste--Turf--Waste Waters of Cloth Factories--Wine
- Residues--Tinplate Waste--Wool Waste--Wool Sweat--The Waste
- Liquids from Sugar Works--Index.
-
-
-
-
- Writing Inks and Sealing Waxes.
-
-
-=INK MANUFACTURE:= Including Writing, Copying, Lithographic, Marking,
-Stamping, and Laundry Inks. By SIGMUND LEHNER. Three Illustrations.
-Crown 8vo. 162 pp. 1902. Translated from the German of the Fifth
-Edition. Price 5s.; India and Colonies, 5s. 6d.; Other Countries, 6s.;
-net.
-
- Contents.
-
- Varieties of Ink--Writing Inks--Raw Materials of Tannin
- Inks--The Chemical Constitution of the Tannin Inks--Recipes for
- Tannin Inks--Logwood Tannin Inks--Ferric Inks--Alizarine
- Inks--Extract Inks--Logwood Inks--Copying
- Inks--Hektographs--Hektograph Inks--Safety Inks--Ink Extracts
- and Powders--Preserving Inks--Changes in Ink and the
- Restoration of Faded Writing--Coloured Inks--Red Inks--Blue
- Inks--Violet Inks--Yellow Inks--Green Inks--Metallic
- Inks--Indian Ink--Lithographic Inks and Pencils--Ink
- Pencils--Marking Inks--Ink Specialities--Sympathetic
- Inks--Stamping Inks--Laundry or Washing Blue--Index.
-
-
-=SEALING-WAXES, WAFERS AND OTHER ADHESIVES FOR THE HOUSEHOLD, OFFICE,
-WORKSHOP AND FACTORY.= By H. C. STANDAGE. Crown 8vo. 96 pp. 1902. Price
-5s.; India and Colonies, 5s. 6d.; Other Countries, 6s.; strictly net.
-
- Contents.
-
- =Materials Used for Making Sealing-Waxes=--The Manufacture of
- Sealing-Waxes--Wafers--Notes on the Nature of the Materials
- Used in Making Adhesive Compounds--Cements for Use in the
- Household--Office Gums, Pastes and Mucilages--Adhesive
- Compounds for Factory and Workshop Use.
-
-
-
-
- Lead Ores and Compounds.
-
-
-=LEAD AND ITS COMPOUNDS.= By THOS. LAMBERT, Technical and Consulting
-Chemist. Demy 8vo. 226 pp. Forty Illustrations. 1902. Price 7s. 6d.;
-India and Colonies, 8s.; Other Countries, 8s. 6d.; net. Plans and
-Diagrams.
-
- Contents.
-
- History--Ores of Lead--Geographical Distribution of the Lead
- Industry--Chemical and Physical Properties of Lead--Alloys of
- Lead--Compounds of Lead--Dressing of Lead Ores--Smelting of
- Lead Ores--Smelting in the Scotch or American
- Ore-hearth--Smelting in the Shaft or Blast
- Furnace--Condensation of Lead Fume--Desilverisation, or the
- Separation of Silver from Argentiferous Lead--Cupellation--The
- Manufacture of Lead Pipes and Sheets--Protoxide of
- Lead--Litharge and Massicot--Red Lead or Minium--Lead
- Poisoning--Lead Substitutes--Zinc and its Compounds--Pumice
- Stone--Drying Oils and Siccatives--Oil of Turpentine
- Resin--Classification of Mineral Pigments--Analysis of Raw and
- Finished Products--Tables--Index.
-
-
-=NOTES ON LEAD ORES=: Their Distribution and Properties. By JAS. FAIRIE,
-F.G.S. Crown 8vo. 1901. 64 pages. Price 2s. 6d.; Abroad, 3s.; strictly
-net.
-
-
-
-
- Industrial Uses of Air, Steam and Water.
-
-
-=DRYING BY MEANS OF AIR AND STEAM.= Explanations, Formulæ, and Tables
-for Use in Practice. Translated from the German of E. HAUSBRAND. Two
-folding Diagrams and Thirteen Tables. Crown 8vo. 1901. 72 pp. Price
-5s.; India and Colonies, 5s. 6d.; Other Countries, 6s.; strictly net.
-
- Contents.
-
- British and Metric Systems Compared--Centigrade and Fahr.
- Thermometers--Estimation of the Maximum Weight of Saturated
- Aqueous Vapour which can be contained in 1 kilo. of Air at
- Different Pressure and Temperatures--Calculation of the
- Necessary Weight and Volume of Air, and of the Least
- Expenditure of Heat, per Drying Apparatus with Heated Air, at
- the Atmospheric Pressure: _A_, With the Assumption that the Air
- is _Completely Saturated_ with Vapour both before Entry and
- after Exit from the Apparatus--_B_, When the Atmospheric Air is
- Completely Saturated _before entry_, but at its _exit_ is
- _only_ 3/4, 1/2 or 1/4 Saturated--_C_, When the Atmospheric Air
- is _not_ Saturated with Moisture before Entering the Drying
- Apparatus--Drying Apparatus, in which, in the Drying Chamber, a
- Pressure is Artificially Created, Higher or Lower than that of
- the Atmosphere--Drying by Means of Superheated Steam, without
- Air--Heating Surface, Velocity of the Air Current, Dimensions
- of the Drying Room, Surface of the Drying Material, Losses of
- Heat--Index.
-
- (_See also "Evaporating, Condensing and Cooling Apparatus," p. 26._)
-
-
-=PURE AIR, OZONE AND WATER.= A Practical Treatise of their Utilisation
-and Value in Oil, Grease, Soap, Paint, Glue and other Industries. By
-W. B. COWELL. Twelve Illustrations. Crown 8vo. 85 pp. 1900. Price 5s.;
-India and Colonies, 5s. 6d.; Other Countries, 6s.; strictly net.
-
- Contents.
-
- Atmospheric Air; Lifting of Liquids; Suction Process; Preparing
- Blown Oils; Preparing Siccative Drying Oils--Compressed Air;
- Whitewash--Liquid Air; Retrocession--Purification of Water;
- Water Hardness--Fleshings and Bones--Ozonised Air in the
- Bleaching and Deodorising of Fats, Glues, etc.; Bleaching
- Textile Fibres--Appendix: Air and Gases; Pressure of Air at
- Various Temperatures; Fuel; Table of Combustibles; Saving of
- Fuel by Heating Feed Water; Table of Solubilities of Scale
- Making Minerals; British Thermal Units Tables; Volume of the
- Flow of Steam into the Atmosphere; Temperature of Steam--Index.
-
-
-=THE INDUSTRIAL USES OF WATER.
-COMPOSITION--EFFECTS--TROUBLES--REMEDIES--RESIDUARY
-WATERS--PURIFICATION--ANALYSIS.= By H. DE LA COUX. Royal 8vo.
-Translated from the French. 364 pp. 135 Illustrations. 1903. Price
-10s. 6d.; Colonies, 11s.; Other Countries, 12s.; strictly net.
-
- Contents.
-
- Chemical Action of Water in Nature and in Industrial
- Use--Composition of Waters--Solubility of Certain Salts in
- Water Considered from the Industrial Point of View--Effects on
- the Boiling of Water--Effects of Water in the
- Industries--Difficulties with Water--Feed Water for
- Boilers--Water in Dyeworks, Print Works, and Bleach
- Works--Water in the Textile Industries and in
- Conditioning--Water in Soap Works--Water in Laundries and
- Wash-houses--Water in Tanning--Water in Preparing Tannin and
- Dyewood Extracts--Water in Papermaking--Water in
- Photography--Water in Sugar Refining--Water in Making Ices and
- Beverages--Water in Cider Making--Water in Brewing--Water in
- Distilling--Preliminary Treatment and Apparatus--Substances
- Used for Preliminary Chemical Purification--Commercial
- Specialities and their Employment--Precipitation of Matters in
- Suspension in Water--Apparatus for the Preliminary Chemical
- Purification of Water--Industrial Filters--Industrial
- Sterilisation of Water--Residuary Waters and their
- Purification--Soil Filtration--Purification by Chemical
- Processes--Analyses--Index.
-
- (_See Books on Smoke Prevention, Engineering and Metallurgy, p. 26,
- etc._)
-
-
-
-
- Industrial Hygiene.
-
-
-=THE RISKS AND DANGERS TO HEALTH OF VARIOUS OCCUPATIONS AND THEIR
-PREVENTION.= By LEONARD A. PARRY, M.D., B.S. (Lond.). 196 pp. Demy 8vo.
-1900. Price 7s. 6d.; India and Colonies, 8s.; Other Countries, 8s.
-6d.; strictly net.
-
- Contents.
-
- Occupations which are Accompanied by the Generation and
- Scattering of Abnormal Quantities of Dust--Trades in which
- there is Danger of Metallic Poisoning--Certain Chemical
- Trades--Some Miscellaneous Occupations--Trades in which Various
- Poisonous Vapours are Inhaled--General Hygienic
- Considerations--Index.
-
-
-
-
- X-Rays.
-
-
-=PRACTICAL X RAY WORK.= By FRANK T. ADDYMAN, B.Sc. (Lond.), F.I.C.,
-Member of the Roentgen Society of London; Radiographer to St. George's
-Hospital; Demonstrator of Physics and Chemistry, and Teacher of
-Radiography in St. George's Hospital Medical School. Demy 8vo. Twelve
-Plates from Photographs of X-Ray Work. Fifty-two Illustrations. 200
-pp. 1901. Price 10s. 6d.; India and Colonies, 11s.; Other Countries,
-12s.; strictly net.
-
- Contents.
-
- =Historical=--Work leading up to the Discovery of the X Rays--The
- Discovery--=Apparatus and its Management=--Electrical
- Terms--Sources of Electricity--Induction Coils--Electrostatic
- Machines--Tubes--Air Pumps--Tube Holders and Stereoscopic
- Apparatus--Fluorescent Screens--=Practical X-Ray
- Work=--Installations--Radioscopy--Radiography--X Rays in
- Dentistry--X Rays in Chemistry--X Rays in War--Index.
-
- List of Plates.
-
- _Frontispiece_--Congenital Dislocation of Hip-Joint.--I.,
- Needle in Finger.--II., Needle in Foot.--III., Revolver Bullet
- in Calf and Leg.--IV., A Method of Localisation.--V., Stellate
- Fracture of Patella showing shadow of "Strapping".--VI.,
- Sarcoma.--VII., Six-weeks-old Injury to Elbow showing new
- Growth of Bone.--VIII., Old Fracture of Tibia and Fibula badly
- set.--IX., Heart Shadow.--X., Fractured Femur showing Grain of
- Splint.--XI., Barrett's Method of Localisation.
-
-
-
-
- India-Rubber and Gutta Percha.
-
-
-=INDIA-RUBBER AND GUTTA PERCHA.= Translated from the French of T.
-SEELIGMANN, G. LAMY TORVILHON and H. FALCONNET by JOHN GEDDES
-MCINTOSH. Royal 8vo. Eighty-six Illustrations. Three Plates. 412
-pages. 1903. Price 12s. 6d.; India and Colonies, 13s. 6d.; Other
-Countries, 15s.; strictly net.
-
- Contents.
-
- =India-Rubber=--Botanical Origin--Climatology--Soil--Rational
- Culture and Acclimation of the Different Species of
- India-Rubber Plants--Methods of Obtaining the Latex--Methods of
- Preparing Raw or Crude India-Rubber--Classification of the
- Commercial Species of Raw Rubber--Physical and Chemical
- Properties of the Latex and of India-Rubber--Mechanical
- Transformation of Natural Caoutchouc into Washed or Normal
- Caoutchouc (Purification) and Normal Rubber into Masticated
- Rubber--Softening, Cutting, Washing, Drying--Preliminary
- Observations--Vulcanisation of Normal Rubber--Chemical and
- Physical Properties of Vulcanised Rubber--General
- Considerations--Hardened Rubber or Ebonite--Considerations on
- Mineralisation and other Mixtures--Coloration and
- Dyeing--Analysis of Natural or Normal Rubber and Vulcanised
- Rubber--Rubber Substitutes--Imitation Rubber.
-
- =Gutta Percha=--Botanical Origin--Climatology--Soil--Rational
- Culture--Methods of Collection--Classification of the
- Different Species of Commercial Gutta Percha--Physical and
- Chemical Properties--Mechanical Transformation--Methods of
- Analysing--Gutta Percha Substitutes--Index.
-
-
-
-
- Leather Trades.
-
-
-=PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE LEATHER INDUSTRY.= By A. M. VILLON.
-Translated by FRANK T. ADDYMAN, B.Sc. (Lond.), F.I.C., F.C.S.; and
-Corrected by an Eminent Member of the Trade. 500 pp., royal 8vo. 1901.
-123 Illustrations. Price 21s.; India and Colonies, 22s.; Other
-Countries, 23s. 6d.; strictly net.
-
- Contents.
-
- Preface--Translator's Preface--List of Illustrations.
-
- Part I., =Materials used in Tanning=--Skins: Skin and its
- Structure; Skins used in Tanning; Various Skins and their
- Uses--Tannin and Tanning Substances: Tannin; Barks (Oak);
- Barks other than Oak; Tanning Woods; Tannin-bearing Leaves;
- Excrescences; Tan-bearing Fruits; Tan-bearing Roots and Bulbs;
- Tanning Juices; Tanning Substances used in Various Countries;
- Tannin Extracts; Estimation of Tannin and Tannin Principles.
-
- Part II., =Tanning=--The Installation of a Tannery: Tan
- Furnaces; Chimneys, Boilers, etc.; Steam Engines--Grinding and
- Trituration of Tanning Substances: Cutting up Bark; Grinding
- Bark; The Grinding of Tan Woods; Powdering Fruit, Galls and
- Grains; Notes on the Grinding of Bark--Manufacture of Sole
- Leather: Soaking; Sweating and Unhairing; Plumping and
- Colouring; Handling; Tanning; Tanning Elephants' Hides;
- Drying; Striking or Pinning--Manufacture of Dressing Leather:
- Soaking; Depilation; New Processes for the Depilation of
- Skins; Tanning; Cow Hides; Horse Hides; Goat Skins;
- Manufacture of Split Hides--On Various Methods of Tanning:
- Mechanical Methods; Physical Methods; Chemical Methods;
- Tanning with Extracts--Quantity and Quality; Quantity; Net
- Cost; Quality of Leather--Various Manipulations of Tanned
- Leather; Second Tanning; Grease Stains; Bleaching Leather;
- Waterproofing Leather; Weighting Tanned Leather; Preservation
- of Leather--Tanning Various Skins.
-
- Part III., =Currying=--Waxed Calf: Preparation; Shaving;
- Stretching or Slicking; Oiling the Grain; Oiling the Flesh
- Side; Whitening and Graining; Waxing; Finishing; Dry
- Finishing; Finishing in Colour; Cost--White Calf: Finishing in
- White--Cow Hide for Upper Leathers: Black Cow Hide; White Cow
- Hide; Coloured Cow Hide--Smooth Cow Hide--Black
- Leather--Miscellaneous Hides: Horse; Goat; Waxed Goat Skin;
- Matt Goat Skin--Russia Leather: Russia Leather; Artificial
- Russia Leather.
-
- Part IV., =Enamelled, Hungary and Chamoy Leather, Morocco,
- Parchment, Furs and Artificial Leather=--Enamelled Leather:
- Varnish Manufacture; Application of the Enamel; Enamelling in
- Colour--Hungary Leather: Preliminary; Wet Work or Preparation;
- Aluming; Dressing or Loft Work; Tallowing; Hungary Leather
- from Various Hides--Tawing: Preparatory Operations; Dressing;
- Dyeing Tawed Skins; Rugs--Chamoy Leather--Morocco: Preliminary
- Operations, Morocco Tanning: Mordants used in Morocco
- Manufacture; Natural Colours used in Morocco Dyeing;
- Artificial Colours; Different Methods of Dyeing; Dyeing with
- Natural Colours; Dyeing with Aniline Colours; Dyeing with
- Metallic Salts; Leather Printing; Finishing Morocco; Shagreen;
- Bronzed Leather--Gilding and Silvering: Gilding; Silvering;
- Nickel and Cobalt--Parchment--Furs and Furriery: Preliminary
- Remarks; Indigenous Furs; Foreign Furs from Hot Countries;
- Foreign Furs from Cold Countries; Furs from Birds' Skins;
- Preparation of Furs; Dressing; Colouring; Preparation of
- Birds' Skins; Preservation of Furs--Artificial Leather:
- Leather made from Scraps; Compressed Leather; American Cloth;
- Papier Mâché; Linoleum; Artificial Leather.
-
- Part V., =Leather Testing and the Theory of Tanning=--Testing
- and Analysis of Leather; Physical Testing of Tanned Leather;
- Chemical Analysis--The Theory of Tanning and the other
- Operations of the Leather and Skin Industry: Theory of
- Soaking; Theory of Unhairing; Theory of Swelling; Theory of
- Handling; Theory of Tanning; Theory of the Action of Tannin on
- the Skin; Theory of Hungary Leather Making; Theory of Tawing;
- Theory of Chamoy Leather Making; Theory of Mineral Tanning.
-
- Part VI., =Uses of Leather=--Machine Belts: Manufacture of
- Belting; Leather Chain Belts; Various Belts, Use of
- Belts--Boot and Shoe-making: Boots and Shoes; Laces--Saddlery:
- Composition of a Saddle; Construction of a Saddle--Harness:
- The Pack Saddle; Harness--Military Equipment--Glove
- Making--Carriage Building--Mechanical Uses.
-
- Appendix, =The World's Commerce in Leather=--Europe; America;
- Asia; Africa; Australasia--Index.
-
-
-=THE LEATHER WORKER'S MANUAL.= Being a Compendium of Practical Recipes
-and Working Formulæ for Curriers, Bootmakers, Leather Dressers,
-Blacking Manufacturers, Saddlers, Fancy Leather Workers. By H. C.
-STANDAGE. 165 pp. 1900. Price 7s. 6d.; India and Colonies, 8s.; Other
-Countries, 8s. 6d.; strictly net.
-
- Contents.
-
- Blackings, Polishes, Glosses, Dressings, Renovators, etc., for
- Boot and Shoe Leather--Harness Blackings, Dressings, Greases,
- Compositions, Soaps, and Boot-top Powders and Liquids, etc.,
- etc.--Leather Grinders' Sundries--Currier's Seasonings,
- Blacking Compounds, Dressings, Finishes, Glosses, etc.--Dyes
- and Stains for Leather--Miscellaneous Information--Chrome
- Tannage--Index.
-
-
-
-
- Books on Pottery, Bricks, Tiles, Glass, etc.
-
-
-=THE MANUAL OF PRACTICAL POTTING.= Compiled by Experts, and Edited by
-CHAS. F. BINNS. Revised Third Edition and Enlarged. 200 pp. 1901.
-Price 17s. 6d.; India and Colonies, 18s. 6d.; Other Countries, 20s.;
-strictly net.
-
- Contents.
-
- =Introduction.= The Rise and Progress of the Potter's
- Art--=Bodies.= China and Porcelain Bodies, Parian Bodies,
- Semi-porcelain and Vitreous Bodies, Mortar Bodies, Earthenwares
- Granite and C.C. Bodies, Miscellaneous Bodies, Sagger and
- Crucible Clays, Coloured Bodies, Jasper Bodies, Coloured Bodies
- for Mosaic Painting, Encaustic Tile Bodies, Body Stains,
- Coloured Dips--=Glazes.= China Glazes, Ironstone Glazes,
- Earthenware Glazes, Glazes without Lead, Miscellaneous Glazes,
- Coloured Glazes, Majolica Colours--=Gold and Gold Colours.= Gold,
- Purple of Cassius, Marone and Ruby, Enamel Coloured Bases,
- Enamel Colour Fluxes, Enamel Colours, Mixed Enamel Colours,
- Antique and Vellum Enamel Colours, Underglaze Colours,
- Underglaze Colour Fluxes, Mixed Underglaze Colours, Flow
- Powders, Oils and Varnishes--=Means and Methods.= Reclamation of
- Waste Gold, The Use of Cobalt, Notes on Enamel Colours, Liquid
- or Bright Gold--=Classification and Analysis.= Classification of
- Clay Ware, Lord Playfair's Analysis of Clays, The Markets of
- the World, Time and Scale of Firing, Weights of Potter's
- Material, Decorated Goods Count--Comparative Loss of Weight of
- Clays--Ground Felspar Calculations--The Conversion of Slop Body
- Recipes into Dry Weight--The Cost of Prepared Earthenware
- Clay--=Forms and Tables.= Articles of Apprenticeship,
- Manufacturer's Guide to Stocktaking, Table of Relative Values
- of Potter's Materials, Hourly Wages Table, Workman's Settling
- Table, Comparative Guide for Earthenware and China
- Manufacturers in the use of Slop Flint and Slop Stone, Foreign
- Terms applied to Earthenware and China Goods, Table for the
- Conversion of Metrical Weights and Measures on the Continent
- and South America--=Index.=
-
-
-=CERAMIC TECHNOLOGY=: Being some Aspects of Technical Science as Applied
-to Pottery Manufacture. Edited by CHARLES F. BINNS. 100 pp. Demy 8vo.
-1897. Price 12s. 6d.; India and Colonies, 13s. 6d.; Other Countries,
-15s.; strictly net.
-
- Contents.
-
- Preface--The Chemistry of Pottery--Analysis and
- Synthesis--Clays and their Components--The Biscuit
- Oven--Pyrometry--Glazes and their Composition--Colours and
- Colour-making--Index.
-
-
-=A TREATISE ON THE CERAMIC INDUSTRIES.= A Complete Manual for Pottery,
-Tile and Brick Works. By EMILE BOURRY. Translated from the French by
-WILTON P. RIX, Examiner in Pottery and Porcelain to the City and
-Guilds of London Technical Institute, Pottery Instructor to the Hanley
-School Board. Royal 8vo. 1901. 760 pp. 323 Illustrations. Price 21s.;
-India and Colonies, 22s.; Other Countries, 23s. 6d.; strictly net.
-
- Contents.
-
- Part I., =General Pottery Methods=. Definition and History.
- Definitions and Classification of Ceramic Products--Historic
- Summary of the Ceramic Art--Raw Materials of Bodies. Clays:
- Pure Clay and Natural Clays--Various Raw Materials: Analogous
- to Clay--Agglomerative and
- Agglutinative--Opening--Fusible--Refractory--Trials of Raw
- Materials--Plastic Bodies. Properties and
- Composition--Preparation of Raw Materials:
- Disaggregation--Purification--Preparation of Bodies: By Plastic
- Method--By Dry Method--By Liquid Method--Formation. Processes
- of Formation: Throwing--Expression--Moulding by Hand, on the
- Jolley, by Compression, by Slip
- Casting--Slapping--Slipping--Drying. Drying of
- Bodies--Processes of Drying: By Evaporation--By Aeration--By
- Heating--By Ventilation--By Absorption--Glazes. Composition and
- Properties--Raw Materials--Manufacture and Application--Firing.
- Properties of the Bodies and Glazes during Firing--Description
- of the Kilns--Working of the Kilns--Decoration. Colouring
- Materials--Processes of Decoration.
-
- Part II., =Special Pottery Methods=. Terra Cottas.
- Classification: Plain Ordinary, Hollow, Ornamental, Vitrified,
- and Light Bricks--Ordinary and Black Tiles--Paving
- Tiles--Pipes--Architectural Terra Cottas--Vases, Statues and
- Decorative Objects--Common Pottery--Pottery for Water and
- Filters--Tobacco Pipes--Lustre Ware--Properties and Tests for
- Terra Cottas--Fireclay Goods. Classification: Argillaceous,
- Aluminous, Carboniferous, Silicious and Basic Fireclay
- Goods--Fireclay Mortar (Pug)--Tests for Fireclay
- Goods--Faiences. Varnished Faiences--Enamelled
- Faiences--Silicious Faiences--Pipeclay Faiences--Pebble
- Work--Feldspathic Faiences--Composition, Processes of
- Manufacture and General Arrangements of Faience
- Potteries--Stoneware. Stoneware Properly So-called: Paving
- Tiles--Pipes--Sanitary Ware--Stoneware for Food Purposes and
- Chemical Productions--Architectural Stoneware--Vases, Statues
- and other Decorative Objects--Fine Stoneware--Porcelain. Hard
- Porcelain for Table Ware and Decoration, for the Fire, for
- Electrical Conduits, for Mechanical Purposes; Architectural
- Porcelain, and Dull or Biscuit Porcelain--Soft Phosphated or
- English Porcelain--Soft Vitreous Porcelain, French and New
- Sèvres--Argillaceous Soft or Seger's Porcelain--Dull Soft or
- Parian Porcelain--Dull Feldspathic Soft Porcelain--=Index=.
-
-
-=ARCHITECTURAL POTTERY.= Bricks, Tiles, Pipes, Enamelled Terra-cottas,
-Ordinary and Incrusted Quarries, Stoneware Mosaics, Faïences and
-Architectural Stoneware. By LEON LEFÊVRE. With Five Plates. 950
-Illustrations in the Text, and numerous estimates. 500 pp., royal 8vo.
-1900. Translated from the French by K. H. Bird, M.A., and W. Moore
-Binns. Price 15s.; India and Colonies, 16s.; Other Countries, 17s.
-6d.; strictly net.
-
- Contents.
-
- Part I. =Plain Undecorated Pottery.--Clays, Bricks, Tiles,
- Pipes, Chimney Flues, Terra-cotta.=
-
- Part II. =Made-up or Decorated Pottery.=
-
-
-=THE ART OF RIVETING GLASS, CHINA AND EARTHENWARE.= By J. HOWARTH.
-Second Edition. 1900. Paper Cover. Price 1s. net; by post, home or
-abroad, 1s. 1d.
-
-
-=HOW TO ANALYSE CLAY.= Practical Methods for Practical Men. By HOLDEN M.
-ASHBY, Professor of Organic Chemistry, Harvey Medical College, U.S.A.
-74 pp. Twenty Illus. 1901. Price 2s. 6d.; Abroad, 3s.; strictly net.
-
-
-=NOTES ON POTTERY CLAYS.= Their Distribution, Properties, Uses and
-Analyses of Ball Clays, China Clays and China Stone. By JAS. FAIRIE,
-F.G.S. 1901. 132 pp. Crown 8vo. Price 3s. 6d.; India and Colonies,
-4s.; Other Countries, 4s. 6d.; strictly net.
-
-
-A Reissue of =THE HISTORY OF THE STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERIES; AND THE RISE
-AND PROGRESS OF THE MANUFACTURE OF POTTERY AND PORCELAIN.= With
-References to Genuine Specimens, and Notices of Eminent Potters. By
-SIMEON SHAW. (Originally Published in 1829.) 265 pp. 1900. Demy 8vo.
-Price 7s. 6d.; India and Colonies, 8s.; Other Countries, 8s. 6d.;
-strictly net.
-
- Contents.
-
- =Introductory Chapter= showing the position of the Pottery Trade
- at the present time (1899)--=Preliminary Remarks=--=The Potteries=,
- comprising Tunstall, Brownhills, Greenfield and New Field,
- Golden Hill, Latebrook, Green Lane, Burslem, Longport and Dale
- Hall, Hot Lane and Cobridge, Hanley and Shelton, Etruria,
- Stoke, Penkhull, Fenton, Lane Delph, Foley, Lane End--=On the
- Origin of the Art=, and its Practice among the early
- Nations--=Manufacture of Pottery=, prior to 1700--=The
- Introduction of Red Porcelain= by Messrs Elers, of Bradwell,
- 1690--=Progress of the Manufacture= from 1700 to Mr. Wedgwood's
- commencement in 1760--=Introduction of Fluid Glaze=--Extension of
- the Manufacture of Cream Colour--Mr. Wedgwood's Queen's
- Ware--Jasper, and Appointment of Potter to Her Majesty--Black
- Printing--=Introduction of Porcelain=. Mr. W. Littler's
- Porcelain--Mr. Cookworthy's Discovery of Kaolin and Petuntse,
- and Patent--Sold to Mr. Champion--resold to the New Hall
- Com.--Extension of Term--=Blue Printed Pottery=. Mr. Turner, Mr
- Spode (1), Mr. Baddeley, Mr. Spode (2), Messrs. Turner, Mr.
- Wood, Mr. Wilson, Mr. Minton--Great Change in Patterns of Blue
- Printed--=Introduction of Lustre Pottery=. Improvements in
- Pottery and Porcelain subsequent to 1800.
-
-
-A Reissue of =THE CHEMISTRY OF THE SEVERAL NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL
-HETEROGENEOUS COMPOUNDS USED IN MANUFACTURING PORCELAIN, GLASS AND
-POTTERY.= By SIMEON SHAW. (Originally published in 1837.) 750 pp. 1900.
-Royal 8vo. Price 14s.; India and Colonies, 15s.; Other Countries, 16s.
-6d.; strictly net.
-
- Contents.
-
- PART I., ANALYSIS AND MATERIALS.--=Introduction=: Laboratory and
- Apparatus =Elements=--=Temperature=--=Acids and Alkalies=--=The
- Earths=--=Metals=.
-
- PART II., SYNTHESIS AND COMPOUNDS.--=Science of Mixing=--=Bodies=:
- Porcelain--Hard, Porcelain--Fritted Bodies, Porcelain--Raw
- Bodies, Porcelain--Soft, Fritted Bodies, Raw Bodies, Stone
- Bodies, Ironstone, Dry Bodies, Chemical Utensils, Fritted
- Jasper, Fritted Pearl, Fritted Drab, Raw Chemical Utensils,
- Raw Stone, Raw Jasper, Raw Pearl, Raw Mortar, Raw Drab, Raw
- Brown, Raw Fawn, Raw Cane, Raw Red Porous, Raw Egyptian,
- Earthenware, Queen's Ware, Cream Colour, Blue and Fancy
- Printed, Dipped and Mocha, Chalky, Rings, Stilts,
- etc.--=Glazes=: Porcelain--Hard Fritted Porcelain--Soft Fritted
- Porcelain--Soft Raw, Cream Colour Porcelain, Blue Printed
- Porcelain, Fritted Glazes, Analysis of Fritt, Analysis of
- Glaze, Coloured Glazes, Dips, Smears and Washes; =Glasses=:
- Flint Glass, Coloured Glasses, Artificial Garnet, Artificial
- Emerald, Artificial Amethyst, Artificial Sapphire, Artificial
- Opal, Plate Glass, Crown Glass, Broad Glass, Bottle Glass,
- Phosphoric Glass, British Steel Glass, Glass-Staining and
- Painting, Engraving on Glass, Dr. Faraday's
- Experiments--=Colours=: Colour Making, Fluxes or Solvents,
- Components of the Colours; =Reds, etc., from Gold=, Carmine or
- Rose Colour, Purple, Reds, etc., from Iron, Blues, Yellows,
- Greens, Blacks, White, Silver for Burnishing, Gold for
- Burnishing, Printer's Oil, Lustres.
-
- TABLES OF THE CHARACTERISTICS OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES.
-
-
-
-
- Glassware, Glass Staining and Painting.
-
-
-=RECIPES FOR FLINT GLASS MAKING.= By a British Glass Master and Mixer.
-Sixty Recipes. Being Leaves from the Mixing Book of several experts in
-the Flint Glass Trade, containing up-to-date recipes and valuable
-information as to Crystal, Demi-crystal and Coloured Glass in its many
-varieties. It contains the recipes for cheap metal suited to pressing,
-blowing, etc., as well as the most costly crystal and ruby. Crown 8vo.
-1900. Price for United Kingdom, 10s. 6d.; Abroad, 15s.; United States,
-$4; strictly net.
-
- Contents.
-
- Ruby--Ruby from Copper--Flint for using with the Ruby for
- Coating--A German Metal--Cornelian, or Alabaster--Sapphire
- Blue--Crysophis--Opal--Turquoise Blue--Gold Colour--Dark
- Green--Green (common)--Green for Malachite--Blue for
- Malachite--Black for Melachite--Black--Common Canary
- Batch--Canary--White Opaque Glass--Sealing-wax
- Red--Flint--Flint Glass (Crystal and Demi)--Achromatic
- Glass--Paste Glass--White Enamel--Firestone--Dead White (for
- moons)--White Agate--Canary--Canary Enamel--Index.
-
-
-=A TREATISE ON THE ART OF GLASS PAINTING.= Prefaced with a Review of
-Ancient Glass. By ERNEST R. SUFFLING. With One Coloured Plate and
-Thirty-seven Illustrations. Demy 8vo. 140 pp. 1902. Price 7s. 6d.;
-India and Colonies, 8s.; Other Countries, 8s. 6d. net.
-
- Contents.
-
- A Short History of Stained Glass--Designing Scale
- Drawings--Cartoons and the Cut Line--Various Kinds of Glass
- Cutting for Windows--The Colours and Brushes used in Glass
- Painting--Painting on Glass, Dispersed Patterns--Diapered
- Patterns--Aciding--Firing--Fret Lead Glazing--Index.
-
-
-=PAINTING ON GLASS AND PORCELAIN AND ENAMEL PAINTING.= A Complete
-Introduction to the Preparation of all the Colours and Fluxes used for
-Painting on Porcelain, Enamel, Faïence and Stoneware, the Coloured
-Pastes and Coloured Glasses, together with a Minute Description of the
-Firing of Colours and Enamels. By FELIX HERMANN, Technical Chemist.
-With Eighteen Illustrations. 300 pp. Translated from the German second
-and enlarged Edition. 1897. Price 10s. 6d.; India and Colonies, 11s.;
-Other Countries, 12s.; strictly net.
-
- Contents.
-
- History of Glass Painting--The Articles to be Painted: Glass,
- Porcelain, Enamel, Stoneware, Faïence--Pigments: Metallic
- Pigments: Antimony Oxide, Naples Yellow, Barium Chromate, Lead
- Chromate, Silver Chloride, Chromic Oxide--Fluxes: Fluxes,
- Felspar, Quartz, Purifying Quartz, Sedimentation, Quenching,
- Borax, Boracic Acid, Potassium and Sodium Carbonates, Rocaille
- Flux--Preparation of the Colours for Glass Painting--The Colour
- Pastes--The Coloured Glasses--Composition of the Porcelain
- Colours--The Enamel Colours: Enamels for Artistic
- Work--Metallic Ornamentation: Porcelain Gilding, Glass
- Gilding--Firing the Colours: Remarks on Firing: Firing Colours
- on Glass, Firing Colours on Porcelain; The Muffle--Accidents
- occasionally Supervening during the Process of Firing--Remarks
- on the Different Methods of Painting on Glass, Porcelain,
- etc.--Appendix: Cleaning Old Glass Paintings.
-
-
-
-
- Paper Staining.
-
-
-=THE DYEING OF PAPER PULP.= A Practical Treatise for the use of
-Papermakers, Paper-stainers, Students and others. By JULIUS ERFURT,
-Manager of a Paper Mill. Translated into English and Edited with
-Additions by JULIUS HÜBNER, F.C.S., Lecturer on Papermaking at the
-Manchester Municipal Technical School. With Illustrations and =157
-patterns of paper dyed in the pulp=. Royal 8vo., 180 pp. 1901. Price
-15s.; India and Colonies, 16s.; Other Countries, 20s.; strictly net.
-Limited edition.
-
- Contents.
-
- =Behaviour of the Paper Fibres during the Process of Dyeing,
- Theory of the Mordant=--=Colour Fixing Mediums
- (Mordants)=--=Influence of the Quality of the Water
- Used=--=Inorganic Colours=--=Organic Colours=--=Practical
- Application of the Coal Tar Colours according to their
- Properties and their Behaviour towards the Different Paper
- Fibres=--=Dyed Patterns on Various Pulp Mixtures=--=Dyeing to
- Shade=--Index.
-
-
-
-
- Enamelling on Metal.
-
-
-=ENAMELS AND ENAMELLING.= For Enamel Makers, Workers in Gold and Silver,
-and Manufacturers of Objects of Art. By PAUL RANDAU. Translated from
-the German. With Sixteen Illustrations. Demy 8vo. 180 pp. 1900. Price
-10s. 6d.; India and Colonies, 11s.; Other Countries, 12s.; strictly
-net.
-
- Contents.
-
- Composition and Properties of Glass--Raw Materials for the
- Manufacture of Enamels--Substances Added to Produce
- Opacity--Fluxes--Pigments--Decolorising Agents--Testing the Raw
- Materials with the Blow-pipe Flame--Subsidiary
- Materials--Preparing the Materials for Enamel Making--Mixing
- the Materials--The Preparation of Technical Enamels, The Enamel
- Mass--Appliances for Smelting the Enamel Mass--Smelting the
- Charge--Composition of Enamel Masses--Composition of Masses for
- Ground Enamels--Composition of Cover Enamels--Preparing the
- Articles for Enamelling--Applying the Enamel--Firing the Ground
- Enamel--Applying and Firing the Cover Enamel or
- Glaze--Repairing Defects in Enamelled Ware--Enamelling Articles
- of Sheet Metal--Decorating Enamelled Ware--Specialities in
- Enamelling--Dial-plate Enamelling--Enamels for Artistic
- Purposes, Recipes for Enamels of Various Colours--Index.
-
-
-=THE ART OF ENAMELLING ON METAL.= By W. NORMAN BROWN. Twenty-eight
-Illustrations. Crown 8vo. 60 pp. 1900. Price 2s. 6d.; Abroad, 3s.;
-strictly net.
-
-
-
-
- Silk Manufacture.
-
-
-=SILK THROWING AND WASTE SILK SPINNING.= By HOLLINS RAYNER. Demy 8vo.
-170 pp. 117 Illus. 1903. Price 5s.; Colonies, 5s. 6d.; Other
-Countries, 6s.; strictly net.
-
- Contents.
-
- The Silkworm--Cocoon Reeling and Qualities of Silk--Silk
- Throwing--Silk Wastes--The Preparation of Silk Waste for
- Degumming--Silk Waste Degumming, Schapping and Discharging--The
- Opening and Dressing of Wastes--Silk Waste "Drawing" or
- "Preparing" Machinery--Long Spinning--Short Spinning--Spinning
- and Finishing Processes--Utilisation of Waste Products--Noil
- Spinning--Exhaust Noil Spinning.
-
-
-
-
- Books on Textile and Dyeing Subjects.
-
-
-=THE CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY OF TEXTILE FIBRES=: Their Origin, Structure,
-Preparation, Washing, Bleaching, Dyeing, Printing and Dressing. By Dr.
-GEORG VON GEORGIEVICS. Translated from the German by CHARLES SALTER.
-320 pp. Forty-seven Illustrations. Royal 8vo. 1902. Price 10s. 6d.;
-India and Colonies, 11s.; Other Countries, 12s. net.
-
- Contents.
-
- =The Textile Fibres--Washing, Bleaching, Carbonising--Mordants
- and Mordanting--Dyeing--Printing--Dressing and Finishing.=
-
-
-=POWER-LOOM WEAVING AND YARN NUMBERING=, According to Various Systems,
-with Conversion Tables. Translated from the German of ANTHON GRUNER.
-=With Twenty-Six Diagrams in Colours.= 150 pp. 1900. Crown 8vo. Price
-7s. 6d.; India and Colonies, 8s.; Other Countries, 8s. 6d.; strictly
-net.
-
- Contents.
-
- =Power-Loom Weaving in General.= Various Systems of
- Looms--=Mounting and Starting the Power-Loom=. English
- Looms--Tappet or Treadle Looms--Dobbies--=General Remarks on
- the Numbering, Reeling and Packing of
- Yarn=--=Appendix=--=Useful Hints=. Calculating Warps--Weft
- Calculations--Calculations of Cost Price in Hanks.
-
-
-=TEXTILE RAW MATERIALS AND THEIR CONVERSION INTO YARNS.= (The Study of
-the Raw Materials and the Technology of the Spinning Process.) By
-JULIUS ZIPSER. Translated from German by CHARLES SALTER. 302
-Illustrations. 500 pp. Demy 8vo. 1901. Price 10s. 6d.; India and
-Colonies, 11s.; Other Countries, 12s.; strictly net.
-
- Contents.
-
-=PART I.--The Raw Materials Used in the Textile Industry.=
-
- MINERAL RAW MATERIALS. VEGETABLE RAW MATERIALS. ANIMAL RAW
- MATERIALS.
-
-=PART II.--The Technology of Spinning or the Conversion of Textile Raw
-Materials into Yarn.=
-
- SPINNING VEGETABLE RAW MATERIALS. Cotton Spinning--Installation
- of a Cotton Mill--Spinning Waste Cotton and Waste Cotton
- Yarns--Flax Spinning--Fine Spinning--Tow Spinning--Hemp
- Spinning--Spinning Hemp Tow String--Jute Spinning--Spinning
- Jute Line Yarn--Utilising Jute Waste.
-
-=PART III.--Spinning Animal Raw Materials.=
-
- Spinning Carded Woollen Yarn--Finishing Yarn--Worsted
- Spinning--Finishing Worsted Yarn--Artificial Wool or Shoddy
- Spinning--Shoddy and Mungo Manufacture--Spinning Shoddy and
- other Wool Substitutes--Spinning Waste Silk--Chappe Silk--Fine
- Spinning--Index.
-
-
-=THE TECHNICAL TESTING OF YARNS AND TEXTILE FABRICS.= With Reference to
-Official Specifications. Translated from the German of Dr. J.
-HERZFELD. Second Edition. Sixty-nine Illustrations. 200 pp. Demy 8vo.
-1902. Price 10s. 6d.; India and Colonies, 11s.; Other Countries, 12s.;
-strictly net.
-
- Contents.
-
- =Yarn Testing. Determining the Yarn Number--Testing the Length
- of Yarns--Examination of the External Appearance of
- Yarn--Determining the Twist of Yarn and Twist--Determination of
- Tensile Strength and Elasticity--Estimating the Percentage of
- Fat in Yarn--Determination of Moisture=
- (Conditioning)--=Appendix.=
-
-
-=DECORATIVE AND FANCY TEXTILE FABRICS.= By R. T. LORD. Manufacturers and
-Designers of Carpets, Damask, Dress and all Textile Fabrics. 200 pp.
-1898. Demy 8vo. 132 Designs and Illustrations. Price 7s. 6d.; India
-and Colonies, 8s.; Other Countries, 8s. 6d.; strictly net.
-
- Contents.
-
- A Few Hints on Designing Ornamental Textile Fabrics--A Few
- Hints on Designing Ornamental Textile Fabrics (continued)--A
- Few Hints on Designing Ornamental Textile Fabrics
- (continued)--A Few Hints on Designing Ornamental Textile
- Fabrics (continued)--Hints for Ruled-paper Draughtsmen--The
- Jacquard Machine--Brussels and Wilton Carpets--Tapestry
- Carpets--Ingrain Carpets--Axminster Carpets--Damask and
- Tapestry Fabrics--Scarf Silks and Ribbons--Silk
- Handkerchiefs--Dress Fabrics--Mantle Cloths--Figured Plush--Bed
- Quilts--Calico Printing.
-
-
-=THEORY AND PRACTICE OF DAMASK WEAVING.= By H. KINZER and K. WALTER.
-Royal 8vo. Eighteen Folding Plates. Six Illustrations. Translated from
-the German. 110 pp. 1903. Price 8s. 6d.; Colonies, 9s.; Other
-Countries, 9s. 6d.; strictly net.
-
- Contents.
-
- =The Various Sorts of Damask Fabrics=--Drill (Ticking,
- Hand-loom-made)--Whole Damask for Tablecloths--Damask with
- Ground- and Connecting-warp Threads--Furniture Damask--Lampas
- or Hangings--Church Damasks--=The Manufacture of Whole
- Damask=--Damask Arrangement with and without Cross-Shedding--The
- Altered Cone-arrangement--The Principle of the Corner Lifting
- Cord--The Roller Principle--The Combination of the Jacquard
- with the so-called Damask Machine--The Special Damask
- Machine--The Combination of Two Tyings.
-
-
-=FAULTS IN THE MANUFACTURE OF WOOLLEN GOODS AND THEIR PREVENTION.= By
-NICOLAS REISER. Translated from the Second German Edition. Crown 8vo.
-Sixty-three Illustrations. 170 pp. 1903. Price 5s.; Colonies, 5s. 6d.;
-Other Countries, 6s.; strictly net.
-
- Contents.
-
- Improperly Chosen Raw Material or Improper Mixtures--Wrong
- Treatment of the Material in Washing, Carbonisation, Drying,
- Dyeing and Spinning--Improper Spacing of the Goods in the
- Loom--Wrong Placing of Colours--Wrong Weight or Width of the
- Goods--Breaking of Warp and Weft Threads--Presence of Doubles,
- Singles, Thick, Loose, and too Hard Twisted Threads as well as
- Tangles, Thick Knots and the Like--Errors in
- Cross-weaving--Inequalities, i.e., Bands and Stripes--Dirty
- Borders--Defective Selvedges--Holes and Buttons--Rubbed
- Places--Creases--Spots--Loose and Bad Colours--Badly Dyed
- Selvedges--Hard Goods--Brittle Goods--Uneven Goods--Removal of
- Bands, Stripes, Creases and Spots.
-
-
-=SPINNING AND WEAVING CALCULATIONS=, especially relating to Woollens.
-From the German of N. REISER. Thirty-four Illustrations. Tables. Demy
-8vo. 170 pp. Price 10s. 6d.; India and Colonies, 11s.; Other
-Countries, 12s.; strictly net.
-
- Contents.
-
- Calculating the Raw Material--Proportion of Different Grades of
- Wool to Furnish a Mixture at a Given Price--Quantity to Produce
- a Given Length--Yarn Calculations--Yarn Number--Working
- Calculations--Calculating the Reed Count--Cost of Weaving, etc.
-
-
-=WATERPROOFING OF FABRICS.= By Dr. S. MIERZINSKI. Crown 8vo. 104 pp. 29
-Illus. 1903. Price 5s.; Colonies, 5s. 6d.; Other Countries, 6s.;
-strictly net.
-
- Contents.
-
- Introduction--Preliminary Treatment of the
- Fabric--Waterproofing with Acetate of Alumina--Impregnation of
- the Fabric--Drying--Waterproofing with Paraffin--Waterproofing
- with Ammonium Cuprate--Waterproofing with Metallic
- Oxides--Coloured Waterproof Fabrics--Waterproofing with
- Gelatine, Tannin, Caseinate of Lime and other
- Bodies--Manufacture of Tarpaulin--British Waterproofing
- Patents--Index.
-
-
-=HOW TO MAKE A WOOLLEN MILL PAY.= By JOHN MACKIE. Crown 8vo. 76 pp.
-1904. Price 3s. 6d.; Colonies, 4s.; Other Countries, 4s. 6d.; net.
-
- Contents.
-
- Blends, Piles, or Mixtures of Clean Scoured Wools--Dyed Wool
- Book--The Order Book--Pattern Duplicate Books--Management and
- Oversight--Constant Inspection of Mill Departments--Importance
- of Delivering Goods to Time, Shade, Strength, etc.--Plums.
-
- (_For "Textile Soaps" see p. 32._)
-
-
-
-
- Dyeing, Colour Printing, Matching and Dye-stuffs.
-
-
-=THE COLOUR PRINTING OF CARPET YARNS.= Manual for Colour Chemists and
-Textile Printers. By DAVID PATERSON, F.C.S. Seventeen Illustrations.
-136 pp. Demy 8vo. 1900. Price 7s. 6d.; India and Colonies, 8s.; Other
-Countries, 8s. 6d.; strictly net.
-
- Contents.
-
- Structure and Constitution of Wool Fibre--Yarn
- Scouring--Scouring Materials--Water for Scouring--Bleaching
- Carpet Yarns--Colour Making for Yarn Printing--Colour Printing
- Pastes--Colour Recipes for Yarn Printing--Science of Colour
- Mixing--Matching of Colours--"Hank" Printing--Printing Tapestry
- Carpet Yarns--Yarn Printing--Steaming Printed Yarns--Washing of
- Steamed Yarns--Aniline Colours Suitable for Yarn
- Printing--Glossary of Dyes and Dye-wares used in Wood Yarn
- Printing--Appendix.
-
-
-=THE SCIENCE OF COLOUR MIXING.= A Manual intended for the use of Dyers,
-Calico Printers and Colour Chemists. By DAVID PATERSON, F.C.S.
-Forty-one Illustrations, =Five Coloured Plates, and Four Plates showing
-Eleven Dyed Specimens of Fabrics=. 132 pp. Demy 8vo. 1900. Price 7s.
-6d.; India and Colonies, 8s.; Other Countries, 8s. 6d.; strictly net.
-
- Contents.
-
- Colour a Sensation; Colours of Illuminated Bodies; Colours of
- Opaque and Transparent Bodies; Surface Colour--Analysis of
- Light; Spectrum; Homogeneous Colours; Ready Method of Obtaining
- a Spectrum--Examination of Solar Spectrum; The Spectroscope and
- Its Construction; Colourists' Use of the Spectroscope--Colour
- by Absorption; Solutions and Dyed Fabrics; Dichroic Coloured
- Fabrics in Gaslight--Colour Primaries of the Scientist versus
- the Dyer and Artist; Colour Mixing by Rotation and Lye Dyeing;
- Hue, Purity, Brightness; Tints; Shades, Scales, Tones, Sad and
- Sombre Colours--Colour Mixing; Pure and Impure Greens, Orange
- and Violets; Large Variety of Shades from few Colours;
- Consideration of the Practical Primaries: Red, Yellow and
- Blue--Secondary Colours; Nomenclature of Violet and Purple
- Group; Tints and Shades of Violet; Changes in Artificial
- Light--Tertiary Shades; Broken Hues; Absorption Spectra of
- Tertiary Shades--Appendix: Four Plates with Dyed Specimens
- Illustrating Text--Index.
-
-
-=DYERS' MATERIALS=: An Introduction to the Examination, Evaluation and
-Application of the most important Substances used in Dyeing, Printing,
-Bleaching and Finishing. By PAUL HEERMAN, Ph.D. Translated from the
-German by. A. C. WRIGHT, M.A. (Oxon.), B.Sc. (Lond.). Twenty-four
-Illustrations. Crown 8vo. 150 pp. 1901. Price 5s.; India and Colonies,
-5s. 6d.; Other Countries, 6s.; strictly net.
-
-
-=COLOUR MATCHING ON TEXTILES.= A Manual intended for the use of Students
-of Colour Chemistry, Dyeing and Textile Printing. By DAVID PATERSON,
-F.C.S. Coloured Frontispiece. Twenty-nine Illustrations and =Fourteen
-Specimens of Dyed Fabrics=. Demy 8vo. 132 pp. 1901. Price 7s. 6d.;
-India and Colonies, 8s.; Other Countries, 8s. 6d.; strictly net.
-
- Contents.
-
- Colour Vision and Structure of the Eye--Perception of
- Colour--Primary and Complementary Colour Sensations--Daylight
- for Colour Matching--Selection of a Good Pure Light--Diffused
- Daylight, Direct Sunlight, Blue Skylight, Variability of
- Daylight, etc., etc.--Matching of Hues--Purity and Luminosity
- of Colours--Matching Bright Hues--Aid of Tinted Films--Matching
- Difficulties Arising from Contrast--Examination of Colours by
- Reflected and Transmitted Lights--Effect of Lustre and
- Transparency of Fibres in Colour Matching--Matching of Colours
- on Velvet Pile--Optical Properties of Dye-stuffs. Dichroism.
- Fluorescence--Use of Tinted Mediums--Orange Film--Defects of
- the Eye--Yellowing of the Lens--Colour Blindness,
- etc.--Matching of Dyed Silk Trimmings and Linings and
- Bindings--Its Difficulties--Behaviour of Shades in Artificial
- Light--Colour Matching of Old Fabrics, etc.--Examination of
- Dyed Colours under the Artificial Lights--Electric Arc,
- Magnesium and Dufton, Gardner Lights, Welsbach, Acetylene,
- etc.--Testing Qualities of an Illuminant--Influence of the
- Absorption Spectrum in Changes of Hue under the Artificial
- Lights--Study of the Causes of Abnormal Modifications of Hue,
- etc.
-
-
-=COLOUR: A HANDBOOK OF THE THEORY OF COLOUR.= By GEORGE H. HURST, F.C.S.
-=With Ten Coloured Plates= and Seventy-two Illustrations. 160 pp. Demy
-8vo. 1900. Price 7s. 6d.; India and Colonies, 8s.; Other Countries,
-8s. 6d.; strictly net.
-
- Contents.
-
- =Colour and Its Production--Cause of Colour in Coloured
- Bodies--Colour Phenomena and Theories--The Physiology of
- Light--Contrast--Colour in Decoration and Design--Measurement
- of Colour.=
-
-
-=THE DYEING OF COTTON FABRICS=: A Practical Handbook for the Dyer and
-Student. By FRANKLIN BEECH, Practical Colourist and Chemist. 272 pp.
-Forty-four Illustrations of Bleaching and Dyeing Machinery. Demy 8vo.
-1901. Price 7s. 6d.; India and Colonies, 8s.; Other Countries, 8s.
-6d.; strictly net.
-
- Contents.
-
- Structure and Chemistry of the Cotton Fibre--Scouring and
- Bleaching of Cotton--Dyeing Machinery and Dyeing
- Manipulations--Principles and Practice of Cotton Dyeing--Direct
- Dyeing; Direct Dyeing followed by Fixation with Metallic Salts;
- Direct Dyeing followed by Fixation with Developers; Direct
- Dyeing followed by Fixation with Couplers; Dyeing on Tannic
- Mordant; Dyeing on Metallic Mordant; Production of Colour
- Direct upon Cotton Fibres; Dyeing Cotton by Impregnation with
- Dye-stuff Solution--Dyeing Union (Mixed Cotton and Wool)
- Fabrics--Dyeing Half Silk (Cotton-Silk, Satin)
- Fabrics--Operations following Dyeing--Washing, Soaping,
- Drying--Testing of the Colour of Dyed Fabrics--Experimental
- Dyeing and Comparative Dye Testing--Index.
-
- The book contains numerous recipes for the production on
- Cotton Fabrics of all kinds of a great range of colours.
-
-
-=THE DYEING OF WOOLLEN FABRICS.= By FRANKLIN BEECH, Practical Colourist
-and Chemist. Thirty-three Illustrations. Demy 8vo. 228 pp. 1902. Price
-7s. 6d.; India and Colonies, 8s.; Other Countries, 8s. 6d. net.
-
- Contents.
-
- =The Wool Fibre--Structure, Composition and
- Properties--Processes Preparatory to Dyeing--Scouring and
- Bleaching of Wool--Dyeing Machinery and Dyeing
- Manipulations--Loose Wool Dyeing, Yarn Dyeing and Piece Dyeing
- Machinery--The Principles and Practice of Wool
- Dyeing--Properties of Wool Dyeing--Methods of Wool
- Dyeing--Groups of Dyes--Dyeing with the Direct Dyes--Dyeing
- with Basic Dyes--Dyeing with Acid Dyes--Dyeing with Mordant
- Dyes--Level Dyeing--Blacks on Wool--Reds on Wool--Mordanting of
- Wool--Orange Shades on Wool--Yellow Shades on Wool--Green
- Shades on Wool--Blue Shades on Wool--Violet Shades on
- Wool--Brown Shades on Wool--Mode Colours on Wool--Dyeing Union
- (Mixed Cotton Wool) Fabrics--Dyeing of Gloria--Operations
- following Dyeing--Washing, Soaping, Drying--Experimental Dyeing
- and Comparative Dye Testing--Testing of the Colour of Dyed
- Fabrics--Index.=
-
-
-Reissue of =THE ART OF DYEING WOOL, SILK AND COTTON=. Translated from
-the French of M. HELLOT, M. MACQUER and M. LE PILEUR D'APLIGNY. First
-Published in English in 1789. Six Plates. Demy 8vo. 446 pp. 1901.
-Price 5s.; India and Colonies, 5s. 6d.; Other Countries, 6s.; strictly
-net.
-
- Contents.
-
- Part I., =The Art of Dyeing Wool and Woollen Cloth, Stuffs,
- Yarn, Worsted, etc.= Part II., =The Art of Dyeing Silk=. Part
- III., =The Art of Dyeing Cotton and Linen Thread, together with
- the Method of Stamping Silks, Cottons, etc.=
-
-
-=THE CHEMISTRY OF DYE-STUFFS.= By Dr. GEORG VON GEORGIEVICS. Translated
-from the Second German Edition. 412 pp. Demy 8vo. 1903. Price 10s.
-6d.; India and Colonies, 11s.; Other Countries, 12s.; strictly net.
-
- Contents.
-
- Introduction--Coal Tar--Intermediate Products in the
- Manufacture of Dye-stuffs--The Artificial Dye-stuffs (Coal-tar
- Dyes)--Nitroso Dye-stuffs--Nitro Dye-stuffs--Azo
- Dye-stuffs--Substantive Cotton Dye-stuffs--Azoxystilbene
- Dye-stuffs--Hydrazones--Ketoneimides--Triphenylmethane
- Dye-stuffs--Rosolic Acid Dye-stuffs--Xanthene
- Dye-stuffs--Xanthone Dye-stuffs--Flavones--Oxyketone
- Dye-stuffs--Quinoline and Acridine Dye-stuffs--Quinonimide or
- Diphenylamine Dye-stuffs--The Azine Group: Eurhodines,
- Safranines and
- Indulines--Eurhodines--Safranines--Quinoxalines--Indigo--Dye-stuffs
- of Unknown Constitution--Sulphur or Sulphine
- Dye-stuffs--Development of the Artificial Dye-stuff
- Industry--The Natural Dye-stuffs--Mineral Colours--Index.
-
-
-
-
- Bleaching and Washing.
-
-
-=A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE BLEACHING OF LINEN AND COTTON YARN AND
-FABRICS.= By L. TAILFER, Chemical and Mechanical Engineer. Translated
-from the French by JOHN GEDDES MCINTOSH. Demy 8vo. 303 pp. Twenty
-Illusts. 1901. Price 12s. 6d.; India and Colonies, 13s. 6d.; Other
-Countries, 15s.; strictly net.
-
- Contents.
-
- General Considerations on Bleaching--Steeping--Washing: Its End
- and Importance--Roller Washing Machines--Wash Wheel (Dash
- Wheel)--Stocks or Wash Mill--Squeezing--Lye Boiling--Lye
- Boiling with Milk of Lime--Lye Boiling with Soda
- Lyes--Description of Lye Boiling Keirs--Operations of Lye
- Boiling--Concentration of Lyes--Mather and Platt's
- Keir--Description of the Keir--Saturation of the
- Fabrics--Alkali used in Lye Boiling--Examples of
- Processes--Soap--Action of Soap in Bleaching--Quality and
- Quantity of Soaps to use in the Lye--Soap Lyes or Scalds--Soap
- Scouring Stocks--Bleaching on Grass or on the Bleaching Green
- or Lawn--Chemicking--Remarks on Chlorides and their
- Decolourising Action--Chemicking
- Cisterns--Chemicking--Strengths, etc.--Sours--Properties of the
- Acids--Effects Produced by Acids--Souring
- Cisterns--Drying--Drying by Steam--Drying by Hot Air--Drying by
- Air--Damages to Fabrics in Bleaching--Yarn
- Mildew--Fermentation--Iron Rust Spots--Spots from Contact with
- Wood--Spots incurred on the Bleaching Green--Damages arising
- from the Machines--Examples of Methods used in
- Bleaching--Linen--Cotton--The Valuation of Caustic and
- Carbonated Alkali (Soda) and General Information Regarding
- these Bodies--Object of Alkalimetry--Titration of Carbonate of
- Soda--Comparative Table of Different Degrees of Alkalimetrical
- Strength--Five Problems relative to Carbonate of Soda--Caustic
- Soda, its Properties and Uses--Mixtures of Carbonated and
- Caustic Alkali--Note on a Process of Manufacturing Caustic Soda
- and Mixtures of Caustic and Carbonated Alkali
- (Soda)--Chlorometry--Titration--Wagner's Chlorometric
- Method--Preparation of Standard Solutions--Apparatus for
- Chlorine Valuation--Alkali in Excess in Decolourising
- Chlorides--Chlorine and Decolourising
- Chlorides--Synopsis--Chlorine--Chloride of Lime--Hypochlorite
- of Soda--Brochoki's Chlorozone--Various Decolourising
- Hypochlorites--Comparison of Chloride of Lime and Hypochlorite
- of Soda--Water--Qualities of Water--Hardness--Dervaux's
- Purifier--Testing the Purified Water--Different Plant for
- Purification--Filters--Bleaching of Yarn--Weight of Yarn--Lye
- Boiling--Chemicking--Washing--Bleaching of Cotton Yarn--The
- Installation of a Bleach Works--Water Supply--Steam
- Boilers--Steam Distribution
- Pipes--Engines--Keirs--Washing--Machines--Stocks--Wash
- Wheels--Chemicking and Souring
- Cisterns--Various--Buildings--Addenda--Energy of Decolourising
- Chlorides and Bleaching by Electricity and Ozone--Energy of
- Decolourising Chlorides--Chlorides--Production of Chlorine and
- Hypochlorites by Electrolysis--Lunge's Process for increasing
- the intensity of the Bleaching Power of Chloride of
- Lime--Trilfer's Process for Removing the Excess of Lime or Soda
- from Decolourising Chlorides--Bleaching by Ozone.
-
-
-
-
- Cotton Spinning and Combing.
-
-
-=COTTON SPINNING= (First Year). By THOMAS THORNLEY, Spinning Master,
-Bolton Technical School. 160 pp. Eighty-four Illustrations. Crown 8vo.
-1901. Price 3s.; Abroad, 3s. 6d.; strictly net.
-
- Contents.
-
- Syllabus and Examination Papers of the City and Guilds of
- London Institute--Cultivation, Classification, Ginning, Baling
- and Mixing of the Raw Cotton--Bale-Breakers, Mixing Lattices
- and Hopper Feeders--Opening and Scutching--Carding--Indexes.
-
-
-=COTTON SPINNING= (Intermediate, or Second Year). By THOMAS THORNLEY.
-180 pp. Seventy Illustrations. Crown 8vo. 1901. Price 5s.; India and
-British Colonies, 5s. 6d.; Other Countries, 6s.; strictly net.
-
- Contents.
-
- Syllabuses and Examination Papers of the City and Guilds of
- London Institute--The Combing Process--The Drawing
- Frame--Bobbin and Fly Frames--Mule Spinning--Ring
- Spinning--General Indexes.
-
-
-=COTTON SPINNING= (Honours, or Third Year). By THOMAS THORNLEY. 216 pp.
-Seventy-four Illustrations. Crown 8vo. 1901. Price 5s.; India and
-British Colonies, 5s. 6d.; Other Countries, 6s.; strictly net.
-
- Contents.
-
- Syllabuses and Examination Papers of the City and Guilds of
- London Institute--Cotton--The Practical Manipulation of Cotton
- Spinning Machinery--Doubling and
- Winding--Reeling--Warping--Production and Costs--Main
- Driving--Arrangement of Machinery and Mill Planning--Waste and
- Waste Spinning--Indexes.
-
-
-=COTTON COMBING MACHINES.= By THOS. THORNLEY, Spinning Master, Technical
-School, Bolton. Demy 8vo. 117 Illustrations. 300 pp. 1902. Price 7s.
-6d.; India and Colonies, 8s.; Other Countries, 8s. 6d. net.
-
- Contents.
-
- The Sliver Lap Machine and the Ribbon Cap Machine--General
- Description of the Heilmann Comber--The Cam Shaft--On the
- Detaching and Attaching Mechanism of the Comber--Resetting of
- Combers--The Erection of a Heilmann Comber--Stop Motions:
- Various Calculations--Various Notes and Discussions--Cotton
- Combing Machines of Continental Make--Index.
-
-
-
-
- Collieries and Mines.
-
-
-=RECOVERY WORK AFTER PIT FIRES.= A Description of the Principal Methods
-Pursued, especially in Fiery Mines, and of the Various Appliances
-Employed, such as Respiratory and Rescue Apparatus, Dams, etc. By
-ROBERT LAMPRECHT, Mining Engineer and Manager. Translated from the
-German. Illustrated by Six large Plates, containing Seventy-six
-Illustrations. 175 pp., demy 8vo. 1901. Price 10s. 6d.; India and
-Colonies, 11s.; Other Countries, 12s.; strictly net.
-
- Contents.
-
- =Causes of Pit Fires--Preventive Regulations=: (1) The Outbreak
- and Rapid Extension of a Shaft Fire can be most reliably
- prevented by Employing little or no Combustible Material in the
- Construction of the Shaft; (2) Precautions for Rapidly
- Localising an Outbreak of Fire in the Shaft; (3) Precautions to
- be Adopted in case those under 1 and 2 Fail or Prove
- Inefficient. Precautions against Spontaneous Ignition of Coal.
- Precautions for Preventing Explosions of Fire-damp and Coal
- Dust. Employment of Electricity in Mining, particularly in
- Fiery Pits. Experiments on the Ignition of Fire-damp Mixtures
- and Clouds of Coal Dust by Electricity--=Indications of an
- Existing or Incipient Fire--Appliances for Working in
- Irrespirable Gases=: Respiratory Apparatus; Apparatus with Air
- Supply Pipes; Reservoir Apparatus; Oxygen
- Apparatus--=Extinguishing Pit Fires=: (_a_) Chemical Means; (_b_)
- Extinction with Water. Dragging down the Burning Masses and
- Packing with Clay; (_c_) Insulating the Seat of the Fire by
- Dams. Dam Building. Analyses of Fire Gases. Isolating the Seat
- of a Fire with Dams: Working in Irrespirable Gases
- ("Gas-diving"): Air-Lock Work. Complete Isolation of the Pit.
- Flooding a Burning Section isolated by means of Dams. Wooden
- Dams: Masonry Dams. Examples of Cylindrical and Dome-shaped
- Dams. Dam Doors: Flooding the Whole Pit--=Rescue Stations=: (_a_)
- Stations above Ground; (_b_) Underground Rescue
- Stations--=Spontaneous Ignition of Coal in Bulk=--Index.
-
-
-=VENTILATION IN MINES.= By ROBERT WABNER, Mining Engineer. Translated
-from the German. Royal 8vo. Thirty Plates and Twenty-two
-Illustrations. 240 pp. 1903. Price 10s. 6d.; India and Colonies, 11s.;
-Other Countries, 12s.; strictly net.
-
- Contents.
-
- =The Causes of the Contamination of Pit Air--The Means of
- Preventing the Dangers resulting from the Contamination of Pit
- Air--Calculating the Volume of Ventilating Current necessary to
- free Pit Air from Contamination--Determination of the
- Resistance Opposed to the Passage of Air through the Pit--Laws
- of Resistance and Formulæ therefor--Fluctuations in the
- Temperament or Specific Resistance of a Pit--Means for
- Providing a Ventilating Current in the Pit--Mechanical
- Ventilation--Ventilators and Fans--Determining the Theoretical,
- Initial, and True (Effective) Depression of the Centrifugal
- Fan--New Types of Centrifugal Fan of Small Diameter and High
- Working Speed--Utilising the Ventilating Current to the utmost
- Advantage and distributing the same through the
- Workings--Artificially retarding the Ventilating
- Current--Ventilating Preliminary Workings--Blind
- Headings--Separate Ventilation--Supervision of
- Ventilation--=INDEX.
-
-
-=HAULAGE AND WINDING APPLIANCES USED IN MINES.= By CARL VOLK. Translated
-from the German. Royal 8vo. With Six Plates and 148 Illustrations. 150
-pp. 1903. Price 8s. 6d.; Colonies, 9s.; Other Countries, 9s. 6d.;
-strictly net.
-
- Contents.
-
- Haulage Appliances--Ropes--Haulage Tubs and Tracks--Cages and
- Winding Appliances--Winding Engines for Vertical
- Shafts--Winding without Ropes--Haulage in Levels and
- Inclines--The Working of Underground Engines--Machinery for
- Downhill Haulage.
-
-
-
-
- Engineering, Smoke Prevention and Metallurgy.
-
-
-=THE PREVENTION OF SMOKE.= Combined with the Economical Combustion of
-Fuel. By W. C. POPPLEWELL, M.Sc., A.M. Inst., C.E., Consulting
-Engineer. Forty-six Illustrations. 190 pp. 1901. Demy 8vo. Price 7s.
-6d.; India and Colonies, 8s.; Other Countries, 8s. 6d.; strictly net.
-
- Contents.
-
- Fuel and Combustion--Hand Firing in Boiler Furnaces--Stoking by
- Mechanical Means--Powdered Fuel--Gaseous Fuel--Efficiency and
- Smoke Tests of Boilers--Some Standard Smoke Trials--The Legal
- Aspect of the Smoke Question--The Best Means to be adopted for
- the Prevention of Smoke--Index.
-
-
-=GAS AND COAL DUST FIRING.= A Critical Review of the Various Appliances
-Patented in Germany for this purpose since 1885. By ALBERT PÜTSCH. 130
-pp. Demy 8vo. 1901. Translated from the German. With 103
-Illustrations. Price 7s. 6d.; India and Colonies, 8s.; Other
-Countries, 8s. 6d.; strictly net.
-
- Contents.
-
- Generators--Generators Employing Steam--Stirring and Feed
- Regulating Appliances--Direct Generators--Burners--Regenerators
- and Recuperators--Glass Smelting Furnaces--Metallurgical
- Furnaces--Pottery Furnace--Coal Dust Firing--Index.
-
-
-=THE HARDENING AND TEMPERING OF STEEL IN THEORY AND PRACTICE.= By
-FRIDOLIN REISER. Translated from the German of the Third Edition.
-Crown 8vo. 120 pp. 1903. Price 5s.; India and British Colonies, 5s.
-6d.; Other Countries, 6s.; strictly net.
-
- Contents.
-
- =Steel--Chemical and Physical Properties of Steel, and their
- Casual Connection--Classification of Steel according to
- Use--Testing the Quality of
- Steel--Steel-Hardening--Investigation of the Causes of Failure
- in Hardening--Regeneration of Steel Spoilt in the
- Furnace--Welding Steel--Index.=
-
-
-=SIDEROLOGY: THE SCIENCE OF IRON= (The Constitution of Iron Alloys and
-Slags). Translated from German of HANNS FREIHERR V. JÜPTNER. 350 pp.
-Demy 8vo. Eleven Plates and Ten Illustrations. 1902. Price 10s. 6d.;
-India and Colonies, 11s.; Other Countries, 12s.; net.
-
- Contents.
-
- =The Theory of Solution.=--Solutions--Molten Alloys--Varieties of
- Solutions--Osmotic Pressure--Relation between Osmotic Pressure
- and other Properties of Solutions--Osmotic Pressure and
- Molecular Weight of the Dissolved Substance--Solutions of
- Gases--Solid Solutions--Solubility--Diffusion--Electrical
- Conductivity--Constitution of Electrolytes and Metals--Thermal
- Expansion. =Micrography.=--Microstructure--The Micrographic
- Constituents of Iron--Relation between Micrographical
- Composition, Carbon-Content, and Thermal Treatment of Iron
- Alloys--The Microstructure of Slags. =Chemical Composition of
- the Alloys of Iron.=--Constituents of Iron
- Alloys--Carbon--Constituents of the Iron Alloys,
- Carbon--Opinions and Researches on Combined Carbon--Opinions
- and Researches on Combined Carbon--Applying the Curves of
- Solution deduced from the Curves of Recalescence to the
- Determination of the Chemical Composition of the Carbon present
- in Iron Alloys--The Constituents of Iron--Iron--The
- Constituents of Iron Alloys--Manganese--Remaining Constituents
- of Iron Alloys--A Silicon--Gases. =The Chemical Composition of
- Slag.=--Silicate Slags--Calculating the Composition of Silicate
- Slags--Phosphate Slags--Oxide Slags--Appendix--Index.
-
-
-=EVAPORATING, CONDENSING AND COOLING APPARATUS.= Explanations, Formulæ
-and Tables for Use in Practice. By E. HAUSBRAND, Engineer. Translated
-by A. C. WRIGHT, M.A. (Oxon.), B.Sc. (Lond.). With Twenty-one
-Illustrations and Seventy-six Tables. 400 pp. Demy 8vo. 1903. Price
-10s. 6d.; India and Colonies, 11s.; Other Countries, 12s.; net.
-
- Contents.
-
- The Coefficient of Transmission of Heat, _k_, and the Mean
- Temperature Difference [theta]_{m}--Parallel and Opposite
- Currents--Apparatus for Heating with Direct Fire--The Injection
- of Saturated Steam--Superheated Steam--Evaporation by Means of
- Hot Liquids--The Transference of Heat in General, and
- Transference by means of Saturated Steam in Particular--The
- Transference of Heat from Saturated Steam in Pipes (Coils) and
- Double Bottoms--Evaporation in a Vacuum--The Multiple-effect
- Evaporator--Multiple-effect Evaporators from which Extra Steam
- is Taken--The Weight of Water which must be Evaporated from 100
- Kilos. of Liquor in order its Original Percentage of Dry
- Materials from 1-25 per cent. up to 20-70 per cent.--The
- Relative Proportion of the Heating Surfaces in the Elements of
- the Multiple Evaporator and their Actual Dimensions--The
- Pressure Exerted by Currents of Steam and Gas upon Floating
- Drops of Water--The Motion of Floating Drops of Water upon
- which Press Currents of Steam--The Splashing of Evaporating
- Liquids--The Diameter of Pipes for Steam, Alcohol, Vapour and
- Air--The Diameter of Water Pipes--The Loss of Heat from
- Apparatus and Pipes to the Surrounding Air, and Means for
- Preventing the Loss--Condensers--Heating Liquids by Means of
- Steam--The Cooling of Liquids--The Volumes to be Exhausted from
- Condensers by the Air-pumps--A Few Remarks on Air-pumps and the
- Vacua they Produce--The Volumetric Efficiency of Air-pumps--The
- Volumes of Air which must be Exhausted from a Vessel in order
- to Reduce its Original Pressure to a Certain Lower
- Pressure--Index.
-
-
-
-
- Dental Metallurgy.
-
-
-=DENTAL METALLURGY: MANUAL FOR STUDENTS AND DENTISTS.= By A. B.
-GRIFFITHS, Ph.D. Demy 8vo. Thirty-six Illustrations. 1903. 200 pp.
-Price 7s. 6d.; India and Colonies, 8s.; Other Countries, 8s. 6d.;
-strictly net.
-
- Contents.
-
- Introduction--Physical Properties of the Metals--Action of
- Certain Agents on Metals--Alloys--Action of Oral Bacteria on
- Alloys--Theory and Varieties of Blowpipes--Fluxes--Furnaces and
- Appliances--Heat and Temperature--Gold--Mercury--Silver--Iron--
- Copper--Zinc--Magnesium--Cadmium--Tin--Lead--Aluminium--
- Antimony--Bismuth--Palladium--Platinum--Iridium--Nickel--Practical
- Work--Weights and Measures.
-
-
-
-
- Plumbing, Decorating, Metal Work, etc., etc.
-
-
-=EXTERNAL PLUMBING WORK.= A Treatise on Lead Work for Roofs. By JOHN W.
-HART, R.P.C. 180 Illustrations. 272 pp. Demy 8vo. Second Edition
-Revised. 1902. Price 7s. 6d.; India and Colonies, 8s.; Other
-Countries, 8s. 6d.; strictly net.
-
- Contents.
-
- Cast Sheet Lead--Milled Sheet Lead--Roof Cesspools--Socket
- Pipes--Drips--Gutters--Gutters (continued)--Breaks--Circular
- Breaks--Flats--Flats (continued)--Rolls on Flats--Roll
- Ends--Roll Intersections--Seam Rolls--Seam Rolls
- (continued)--Tack Fixings--Step Flashings--Step Flashings
- (continued)--Secret Gutters--Soakers--Hip and Valley
- Soakers--Dormer Windows--Dormer Windows (continued)--Dormer
- Tops--Internal Dormers--Skylights--Hips and Ridging--Hips and
- Ridging (continued)--Fixings for Hips and Ridging--Ornamental
- Ridging--Ornamental Curb Rolls--Curb Rolls--Cornices--Towers
- and Finials--Towers and Finials (continued)--Towers and Finials
- (continued)--Domes--Domes (continued)--Ornamental Lead
- Work--Rain Water Heads--Rain Water Heads (continued)--Rain
- Water Heads (continued).
-
-
-=HINTS TO PLUMBERS ON JOINT WIPING, PIPE BENDING AND LEAD BURNING.=
-Third Edition, Revised and Corrected. By JOHN W. HART, R.P.C. 184
-Illustrations. 313 pp. Demy 8vo. 1901. Price 7s. 6d.; India and
-Colonies, 8s.; Other Countries, 8s. 6d.; strictly net.
-
- Contents.
-
- Pipe Bending--Pipe Bending (continued)--Pipe Bending
- (continued)--Square Pipe Bendings--Half-circular Elbows--Curved
- Bends on Square Pipe--Bossed Bends--Curved Plinth
- Bends--Rain-water Shoes on Square Pipe--Curved and Angle
- Bends--Square Pipe Fixings--Joint-wiping--Substitutes for Wiped
- Joints--Preparing Wiped Joints--Joint Fixings--Plumbing
- Irons--Joint Fixings--Use of "Touch" in Soldering--Underhand
- Joints--Blown and Copper Bit Joints--Branch Joints--Branch
- Joints (continued)--Block Joints--Block Joints
- (continued)--Block Fixings--Astragal Joints--Pipe
- Fixings--Large Branch Joints--Large Underhand
- Joints--Solders--Autogenous Soldering or Lead Burning--Index.
-
-
-=WORKSHOP WRINKLES= for Decorators, Painters, Paper-hangers and Others.
-By W. N. BROWN. Crown 8vo. 128 pp. 1901. Price 2s. 6d.; Abroad, 3s.;
-strictly net.
-
-
-=SANITARY PLUMBING AND DRAINAGE.= By JOHN W. HART. Demy 8vo. With 208
-Illustrations. 250 pp. 1904. Price 7s. 6d.; India and Colonies, 8s.;
-Other Countries, 8s. 6d.; strictly net.
-
- Contents.
-
- Sanitary Surveys--Drain Testing--Drain Testing with
- Smoke--Testing Drains with Water--Drain Plugs for
- Testing--Sanitary Defects--Closets--Baths and Lavatories--House
- Drains--Manholes--Iron Soil Pipes--Lead Soil Pipes--Ventilating
- Pipes--Water-closets--Flushing Cisterns--Baths--Bath
- Fittings--Lavatories--Lavatory Fittings--Sinks--Waste
- Pipes--Water Supply--Ball Valves--Town House Sanitary
- Arrangements--Drainage--Jointing Pipes--Accessible Drains--Iron
- Drains--Iron Junctions--Index.
-
-
-=THE PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF DIPPING, BURNISHING, LACQUERING AND
-BRONZING BRASS WARE.= By W. NORMAN BROWN. 35 pp. Crown 8vo. 1900. Price
-2s.; Abroad, 2s. 6d.; strictly net.
-
-
-=HOUSE DECORATING AND PAINTING.= By W. NORMAN BROWN. Eighty-eight
-Illustrations. 150 pp. Crown 8vo. 1900. Price 3s. 6d.; India and
-Colonies, 4s.; Other Countries, 4s. 6d.; strictly net.
-
-
-=A HISTORY OF DECORATIVE ART.= By W. NORMAN BROWN. Thirty-nine
-Illustrations. 96 pp. Crown 8vo. 1900. Price 2s. 6d.; Abroad, 3s.;
-strictly net.
-
-
-=A HANDBOOK ON JAPANNING AND ENAMELLING FOR CYCLES, BEDSTEADS, TINWARE,
-ETC.= By WILLIAM NORMAN BROWN. 52 pp. and Illustrations. Crown 8vo.
-1901. Price 2s.; Abroad, 2s. 6d.; net.
-
-
-=THE PRINCIPLES OF HOT WATER SUPPLY.= By JOHN W. HART, R.P.C. With 129
-Illustrations. 1900. 177 pp., demy 8vo. Price 7s. 6d.; India and
-Colonies, 8s.; Other Countries, 8s. 6d.; strictly net.
-
- Contents.
-
- Water Circulation--The Tank System--Pipes and Joints--The
- Cylinder System--Boilers for the Cylinder System--The Cylinder
- System--The Combined Tank and Cylinder System--Combined
- Independent and Kitchen Boiler--Combined Cylinder and Tank
- System with Duplicate Boilers--Indirect Heating and Boiler
- Explosions--Pipe Boilers--Safety Valves--Safety Valves--The
- American System--Heating Water by Steam--Steam Kettles and
- Jets--Heating Power of Steam--Covering for Hot Water
- Pipes--Index.
-
-
-
-
- Brewing and Botanical.
-
-
-=HOPS IN THEIR BOTANICAL, AGRICULTURAL AND TECHNICAL ASPECT, AND AS AN
-ARTICLE OF COMMERCE.= By EMMANUEL GROSS, Professor at the Higher
-Agricultural College, Tetschen-Liebwerd. Translated from the German.
-Seventy-eight Illustrations. 1900. 340 pp. Demy 8vo. Price 12s. 6d.;
-India and Colonies, 13s. 6d.; Other Countries, 15s.; strictly net.
-
- Contents.
-
- HISTORY OF THE HOP--THE HOP PLANT--Introductory--The Roots--The
- Stem--and Leaves--Inflorescence and Flower: Inflorescence and
- Flower of the Male Hop; Inflorescence and Flower of the Female
- Hop--The Fruit and its Glandular Structure: The Fruit and
- Seed--Propagation and Selection of the Hop--Varieties of the
- Hop: (_a_) Red Hops; (_b_) Green Hops; (_c_) Pale Green
- Hops--Classification according to the Period of Ripening: Early
- August Hops; Medium Early Hops; Late Hops--Injuries to
- Growth--Leaves Turning Yellow, Summer or Sunbrand, Cones
- Dropping Off, Honey Dew, Damage from Wind, Hail and Rain;
- Vegetable Enemies of the Hop: Animal Enemies of the
- Hop--Beneficial Insects on Hops--CULTIVATION--The Requirements
- of the Hop in Respect of Climate, Soil and Situation: Climate;
- Soil; Situation--Selection of Variety and Cuttings--Planting a
- Hop Garden: Drainage; Preparing the Ground; Marking-out for
- Planting; Planting; Cultivation and Cropping of the Hop Garden
- in the First Year--Work to be Performed Annually in the Hop
- Garden: Working the Ground; Cutting; The Non-cutting System;
- The Proper Performance of the Operation of Cutting; Method of
- Cutting; Close Cutting, Ordinary Cutting, The Long Cut, The
- Topping Cut; Proper Season for Cutting: Autumn Cutting, Spring
- Cutting; Manuring; Training the Hop Plant: Poled Gardens, Frame
- Training; Principal Types of Frames; Pruning, Cropping,
- Topping, and Leaf Stripping the Hop Plant; Picking, Drying and
- Bagging--Principal and Subsidiary Utilisation of Hops and Hop
- Gardens--Life of a Hop Garden; Subsequent Cropping--Cost of
- Production, Yield and Selling Prices.
-
- =Preservation and Storage=--Physical and Chemical Structure of
- the Hop Cone--Judging the Value of Hops.
-
- =Statistics of Production--The Hop Trade=--Index.
-
-
-
-
- Timber and Wood Waste.
-
-
-=TIMBER:= A Comprehensive Study of Wood in all its Aspects (Commercial
-and Botanical), showing the Different Applications and Uses of Timber
-in Various Trades, etc. Translated from the French of PAUL
-CHARPENTIER. Royal 8vo. 437 pp. 178 Illustrations. 1902. Price 12s.
-6d.; India and Colonies, 13s. 6d.; Other Countries, 15s.; net.
-
- Contents.
-
- =Physical and Chemical Properties of Timber=--Composition of the
- Vegetable Bodies--Chief Elements--M. Fremy's
- Researches--Elementary Organs of Plants and especially of
- Forests--Different Parts of Wood Anatomically and Chemically
- Considered--General Properties of Wood--=Description of the
- Different Kinds of Wood=--Principal Essences with Caducous
- Leaves--Coniferous Resinous Trees--=Division of the Useful
- Varieties of Timber in the Different Countries of the
- Globe=--European Timber--African Timber--Asiatic
- Timber--American Timber--Timber of Oceania--=Forests=--General
- Notes as to Forests; their Influence--Opinions as to
- Sylviculture--Improvement of Forests--Unwooding and
- Rewooding--Preservation of Forests--Exploitation of
- Forests--Damage caused to Forests--Different Alterations--=The
- Preservation of Timber=--Generalities--Causes and Progress of
- Deterioration--History of Different Proposed
- Processes--Dessication--Superficial Carbonisation of
- Timber--Processes by Immersion--Generalities as to Antiseptics
- Employed--Injection Processes in Closed Vessels--The Boucherie
- System, Based upon the Displacement of the Sap--Processes for
- Making Timber Uninflammable--=Applications of
- Timber=--Generalities--Working Timber--Paving--Timber for
- Mines--Railway Traverses--Accessory Products--Gums--Works of M.
- Fremy--Resins--Barks--Tan--Application of Cork--The Application
- of Wood to Art and Dyeing--Different Applications of Wood--Hard
- Wood--Distillation of Wood--Pyroligneous Acid--Oil of
- Wood--Distillation of Resins--Index.
-
-
-=THE UTILISATION OF WOOD WASTE.= Translated from the German of ERNST
-HUBBARD. Crown 8vo. 192 pp. 1902. Fifty Illustrations. Price 5s.;
-India and Colonies, 5s. 6d.; Other Countries, 6s.; net.
-
- Contents.
-
- General Remarks on the Utilisation of Sawdust--Employment of
- Sawdust as Fuel, with and without Simultaneous Recovery of
- Charcoal and the Products of Distillation--Manufacture of
- Oxalic Acid from Sawdust--Process with Soda Lye; Thorn's
- Process; Bohlig's Process--Manufacture of Spirit (Ethyl
- Alcohol) from Wood Waste--Patent Dyes (Organic Sulphides,
- Sulphur Dyes, or Mercapto Dyes)--Artificial Wood and Plastic
- Compositions from Sawdust--Production of Artificial Wood
- Compositions for Moulded Decorations--Employment of Sawdust for
- Blasting Powders and Gunpowders--Employment of Sawdust for
- Briquettes--Employment of Sawdust in the Ceramic Industry and
- as an Addition to Mortar--Manufacture of Paper Pulp from
- Wood--Casks--Various Applications of Sawdust and Wood
- Refuse--Calcium Carbide--Manure--Wood Mosaic Plaques--Bottle
- Stoppers--Parquetry--Fire-lighters--Carborundum--The Production
- of Wood Wool--Bark--Index.
-
-
-
-
- Building and Architecture.
-
-
-=THE PREVENTION OF DAMPNESS IN BUILDINGS=; with Remarks on the Causes,
-Nature and Effects of Saline, Efflorescences and Dry-rot, for
-Architects, Builders, Overseers, Plasterers, Painters and House
-Owners. By ADOLF WILHELM KEIM. Translated from the German of the
-second revised Edition by M. J. SALTER, F.I.C., F.C.S. Eight Coloured
-Plates and Thirteen Illustrations. Crown 8vo. 115 pp. 1902. Price 5s.;
-India and Colonies, 5s. 6d.; Other Countries, 6s.; net.
-
- Contents.
-
- The Various Causes of Dampness and Decay of the Masonry of
- Buildings, and the Structural and Hygienic Evils of the
- Same--Precautionary Measures during Building against Dampness
- and Efflorescence--Methods of Remedying Dampness and
- Efflorescences in the Walls of Old Buildings--The Artificial
- Drying of New Houses, as well as Old Damp Dwellings, and the
- Theory of the Hardening of Mortar--New, Certain and Permanently
- Efficient Methods for Drying Old Damp Walls and Dwellings--The
- Cause and Origin of Dry-rot: its Injurious Effect on Health,
- its Destructive Action on Buildings, and its Successful
- Repression--Methods of Preventing Dry-rot to be Adopted During
- Construction--Old Methods of Preventing Dry-rot--Recent and
- More Efficient Remedies for Dry-rot--Index.
-
-
-=HANDBOOK OF TECHNICAL TERMS USED IN ARCHITECTURE AND BUILDING, AND
-THEIR ALLIED TRADES AND SUBJECTS.= By AUGUSTINE C. PASSMORE. Demy 8vo.
-380 pp. 1904. Price 7s. 6d.; India and Colonies, 8s.; Other Countries,
-8s. 6d.; strictly net, post free.
-
-
-
-
- Foods and Sweetmeats.
-
-
-=THE MANUFACTURE OF PRESERVED FOODS AND SWEETMEATS.= By A. HAUSNER. With
-Twenty-eight Illustrations. Translated from the German of the third
-enlarged Edition. Crown 8vo. 225 pp. 1902. Price 7s. 6d.; India and
-Colonies, 8s.; Other Countries, 8s. 6d.; net.
-
- Contents.
-
- =The Manufacture of Conserves=--Introduction--The Causes of the
- Putrefaction of Food--The Chemical Composition of Foods--The
- Products of Decomposition--The Causes of Fermentation and
- Putrefaction--Preservative Bodies--The Various Methods of
- Preserving Food--The Preservation of Animal Food--Preserving
- Meat by Means of Ice--The Preservation of Meat by
- Charcoal--Preservation of Meat by Drying--The Preservation of
- Meat by the Exclusion of Air--The Appert Method--Preserving
- Flesh by Smoking--Quick Smoking--Preserving Meat with
- Salt--Quick Salting by Air Pressure--Quick Salting by Liquid
- Pressure--Gamgee's Method of Preserving Meat--The Preservation
- of Eggs--Preservation of White and Yolk of Egg--Milk
- Preservation--Condensed Milk--The Preservation of
- Fat--Manufacture of Soup Tablets--Meat Biscuits--Extract of
- Beef--The Preservation of Vegetable Foods in
- General--Compressing Vegetables--Preservation of Vegetables by
- Appert's Method--The Preservation of Fruit--Preservation of
- Fruit by Storage--The Preservation of Fruit by Drying--Drying
- Fruit by Artificial Heat--Roasting Fruit--The Preservation of
- Fruit with Sugar--Boiled Preserved Fruit--The Preservation of
- Fruit in Spirit, Acetic Acid or Glycerine--Preservation of
- Fruit without Boiling--Jam Manufacture--The Manufacture of
- Fruit Jellies--The Making of Gelatine Jellies--The Manufacture
- of "Sulzen"--The Preservation of Fermented Beverages--=The
- Manufacture of Candies=--Introduction--The Manufacture of
- Candied Fruit--The Manufacture of Boiled Sugar and Caramel--The
- Candying of Fruit--Caramelised Fruit--The Manufacture of Sugar
- Sticks, or Barley Sugar--Bonbon Making--Fruit Drops--The
- Manufacture of Dragées--The Machinery and Appliances used in
- Candy Manufacture--Dyeing Candies and Bonbons--Essential Oils
- used in Candy Making--Fruit Essences--The Manufacture of Filled
- Bonbons, Liqueur Bonbons and Stamped Lozenges--Recipes for Jams
- and Jellies--Recipes for Bonbon
- Making--Dragées--Appendix--Index.
-
-
-
-
- Dyeing Fancy Goods.
-
-
-=THE ART OF DYEING AND STAINING MARBLE, ARTIFICIAL STONE, BONE, HORN,
-IVORY AND WOOD, AND OF IMITATING ALL SORTS OF WOOD.= A Practical
-Handbook for the Use of Joiners, Turners, Manufacturers of Fancy
-Goods, Stick and Umbrella Makers, Comb Makers, etc. Translated from
-the German of D. H. SOXHLET, Technical Chemist. Crown 8vo. 168 pp.
-1902. Price 5s.; India and Colonies, 5s. 6d.; Other Countries, 6s.;
-net.
-
- Contents.
-
- Mordants and Stains--Natural Dyes--Artificial Pigments--Coal
- Tar Dyes---Staining Marble and Artificial Stone--Dyeing,
- Bleaching and Imitation of Bone, Horn and Ivory--Imitation of
- Tortoiseshell for Combs: Yellows, Dyeing Nuts--Ivory--Wood
- Dyeing--Imitation of Mahogany: Dark Walnut, Oak, Birch-Bark,
- Elder-Marquetry, Walnut, Walnut-Marquetry, Mahogany, Spanish
- Mahogany, Palisander and Rose Wood, Tortoiseshell, Oak, Ebony,
- Pear Tree--Black Dyeing Processes with Penetrating
- Colours--Varnishes and Polishes: English Furniture Polish,
- Vienna Furniture Polish, Amber Varnish, Copal Varnish,
- Composition for Preserving Furniture--Index.
-
-
-
-
- Lithography, Printing and Engraving.
-
-
-=PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHY.= By ALFRED SEYMOUR. Demy 8vo. With Frontispiece
-and 33 Illus. 120 pp. 1903. Price 5s.; Colonies, 5s. 6d.; Other
-Countries, 6s.; net.
-
- Contents.
-
- Stones--Transfer Inks--Transfer Papers--Transfer
- Printing--Litho Press--Press Work--Machine Printing--Colour
- Printing--Substitutes for Lithographic Stones--Tin Plate
- Printing and Decoration--Photo-Lithography.
-
-
-=PRINTERS' AND STATIONERS' READY RECKONER AND COMPENDIUM.= Compiled by
-VICTOR GRAHAM. Crown 8vo. 1904.
-
- [_In the press._
-
- Contents.
-
- Price of Paper per Sheet, Quire, Ream and Lb.--Cost of 100 to
- 1000 Sheets at various Sizes and Prices per Ream--Cost of
- Cards--Quantity Table--Sizes and Weights of Paper, Cards,
- etc.--Notes on Account Books--Discount Tables--Sizes of
- spaces--Leads to a lb.--Dictionary--Measure for
- Bookwork--Correcting Proofs, etc.
-
-
-=ENGRAVING FOR ILLUSTRATION. HISTORICAL AND PRACTICAL NOTES.= By J.
-KIRKBRIDE. 72 pp. Two Plates and 6 Illustrations. Crown 8vo. 1903.
-Price 2s. 6d.; Abroad, 3s.; strictly net.
-
- Contents.
-
- Its Inception--Wood Engraving--Metal Engraving--Engraving in
- England--Etching--Mezzotint--Photo-Process Engraving--The
- Engraver's Task--Appreciative Criticism--Index.
-
-
-
-
- Bookbinding.
-
-
-=PRACTICAL BOOKBINDING.= By PAUL ADAM. Translated from the German. Crown
-8vo. 180 pp. 127 Illustrations. 1903. Price 5s.; Colonies, 5s. 6d.;
-Other Countries, 6s.; net.
-
- Contents.
-
- Materials for Sewing and Pasting--Materials for Covering the
- Book--Materials for Decorating and Finishing--Tools--General
- Preparatory Work--Sewing--Forwarding, Cutting, Rounding and
- Backing--Forwarding, Decoration of Edges and
- Headbanding--Boarding--Preparing the Cover--Work with the
- Blocking Press--Treatment of Sewn Books, Fastening in Covers,
- and Finishing Off--Hand-tooling and Other Decoration--Account
- Books--School Books, Mounting Maps, Drawings, etc.--Index.
-
-
-
-
- Sugar Refining.
-
-
-=THE TECHNOLOGY OF SUGAR=: Practical Treatise on the Modern Methods of
-Manufacture of Sugar from the Sugar Cane and Sugar Beet. By JOHN
-GEDDES MCINTOSH. Demy 8vo. 83 Illustrations. 420 pp. Seventy-six
-Tables. 1903. Price 10s. 6d.; Colonies, 11s.; Other Countries, 12s.;
-net.
-
-(_See "Evaporating, Condensing, etc., Apparatus," p. 26._)
-
- Contents.
-
- Chemistry of Sucrose, Lactose, Maltose, Glucose, Invert Sugar,
- etc.--Purchase and Analysis of Beets--Treatment of
- Beets--Diffusion--Filtration--Concentration--Evaporation--=Sugar
- Cane:= Cultivation--Milling--Diffusion--Sugar Refining--Analysis
- of Raw Sugars--Chemistry of Molasses, etc.
-
-
-
-
- Bibliography.
-
-
-=CLASSIFIED GUIDE TO TECHNICAL AND COMMERCIAL BOOKS.= Compiled by EDGAR
-GREENWOOD. Demy 8vo. 1904. Being a Subject-list of the Principal
-British and American Books in print; giving Title, Author, Size, Date,
-Publisher and Price.
-
- [_In the press._
-
- Contents.
-
- Agriculture--Architecture--Art--Book Production--Building--
- Chemicals--Commercial--Electricity--Engineering--Farming--
- Gardening--Glass--Hygiene--Legal (not pure Law)--Metallurgy--
- Mining--Military--Music--Naval--Oils--Paints--Photography--Physical
- Training--Plumbing--Pottery--Printing--Public Health--Railways--
- Roads--Soaps--Surveying--Teaching--Textile--Veterinary--Water--
- Index, etc., etc.
-
-
-=TEXTILE SOAPS AND OILS.= Handbook on the Preparation, Properties and
-Analysis of the Soaps and Oils used in Textile Manufacturing, Dyeing
-and Printing. By GEORGE H. HURST, F.C.S. Crown 8vo. 200 pp. Nine
-Illustrations. 1904. Price 5s.; India and Colonies, 5s. 6d.; Other
-Countries, 6s.; net.
-
- Contents.
-
- =Methods of Making Soaps=--Hard Soap--Soft Soap. =Special Textile
- Soaps=--Wool Soaps--Calico Printers' Soaps--Dyers' Soaps.
- =Relation of Soap to Water for Industrial Purposes=--Treating
- Waste Soap Liquors--Boiled Off Liquor--Calico Printers and
- Dyers' Soap Liquors--=Soap Analysis=--=Fat in Soap=.
-
- ANIMAL AND VEGETABLE OILS AND FATS--Tallow--Lard--Bone
- Grease--Tallow Oil. =Vegetable Soap, Oils and Fats=--Palm
- Oil--Coco-nut Oil--Olive Oil--Cottonseed Oil--Linseed
- Oil--Castor Oil--Corn Oil--Whale Oil or Train Oil--Repe Oil.
-
- GLYCERINE.
-
- TEXTILE OILS--Oleic Acid--Blended Wool Oils--Oils for Cotton
- Dyeing, Printing and Finishing--Turkey Red Oil--Alizarine
- Oil--Oleine--Oxy Turkey Red Oils--Soluble Oil--Analysis of
- Turkey Red Oil--Finisher's Soluble Oil--Finisher's Soap
- Softening--Testing and Adulteration of Oils--Index.
-
- * * * * *
-
-SCOTT, GREENWOOD & CO. will forward any of the above Books, _post
-free_, upon receipt of remittance at the published price, or they can
-be obtained through all Booksellers.
-
-Full List of Contents of any of the books will be sent on application,
-and particulars of books in the press will be sent when ready to
-persons sending name and address.
-
- * * * * *
-
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- Technical Book Publishers,
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-Transcriber's Note
-
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-Paul Adam, which is available from Project Gutenberg at
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-
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-Cooling Apparatus has been corrected by reference to the original book.
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<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_1" id="Page_1">[Pg 1]</a></span></p>
@@ -802,7 +762,7 @@ SCOTT, GREENWOOD &amp; CO.,<br />
Preparations&mdash;Index.</p>
</blockquote>
<p><b>OIL COLOURS AND PRINTING INKS.</b> By <span class="smcap">Louis
- Edgar Andés</span>. Translated from the German. 215 pp. Crown 8vo.
+ Edgar Andés</span>. Translated from the German. 215 pp. Crown 8vo.
56 Illustrations. 1903. Price 5s.; India and British Colonies, 5s. 6d.;
Other Countries, 6s.; strictly Net.</p>
<p class="contents">Contents.</p>
@@ -832,7 +792,7 @@ SCOTT, GREENWOOD &amp; CO.,<br />
Pigments and Paints&mdash;Black Pigments and Paints&mdash;Oil Varnishes&mdash;Linseed Oil&mdash;Turpentine.</p>
</blockquote>
<p><b>IRON-CORROSION, ANTI-FOULING AND ANTI-CORROSIVE
- PAINTS.</b> Translated from the German of <span class="smcap">Louis Edgar Andés</span>. Sixty-two Illustrations. 275 pp. Demy 8vo.
+ PAINTS.</b> Translated from the German of <span class="smcap">Louis Edgar Andés</span>. Sixty-two Illustrations. 275 pp. Demy 8vo.
1900. Price 10s. 6d.; India and Colonies, 11s.; Other Countries, 12s.;
strictly net.</p>
<p class="contents">Contents.</p>
@@ -868,7 +828,7 @@ SCOTT, GREENWOOD &amp; CO.,<br />
<h2><a name="Varnishes_and_Drying_Oils" id="Varnishes_and_Drying_Oils">Varnishes and Drying Oils.</a></h2>
<p><b>THE MANUFACTURE OF VARNISHES, OIL REFINING
AND BOILING, AND KINDRED INDUSTRIES.</b> Translated from the French of <span class="smcap">Ach. Livache</span>,
- Ingénieur Civil des Mines. Greatly Extended and Adapted to
+ Ingénieur Civil des Mines. Greatly Extended and Adapted to
English Practice, with numerous Original Recipes by <span class="smcap">John
Geddes McIntosh</span>. 27 Illustrations. 400 pp. Demy 8vo. 1899.
Price 12s. 6d.; India and Colonies, 13s. 6d.; Other Countries, 15s.;
@@ -896,7 +856,7 @@ SCOTT, GREENWOOD &amp; CO.,<br />
Exercises.</p>
</blockquote>
<p><b>DRYING OILS, BOILED OIL AND SOLID AND
- LIQUID DRIERS.</b> By <span class="smcap">L. E. Andés</span>. Expressly Written
+ LIQUID DRIERS.</b> By <span class="smcap">L. E. Andés</span>. Expressly Written
for this Series of Special Technical Books, and the Publishers hold
the Copyright for English and Foreign Editions. Forty-two Illustrations.
342 pp. 1901. Demy 8vo. Price 12s. 6d.; India and Colonies,
@@ -962,7 +922,7 @@ SCOTT, GREENWOOD &amp; CO.,<br />
<p><b>Accidents</b>&mdash;Boring Accidents&mdash;Methods of preventing them&mdash;Methods of remedying them&mdash;Explosives
and the use of the &quot;Torpedo&quot; Levigation&mdash;Storing and Transport of Petroleum&mdash;General
Advice&mdash;Prospecting, Management and carrying on of Petroleum Boring Operations.</p>
- <p><b>General Data</b>&mdash;<b>Customary Formulæ</b>&mdash;Memento. Practical Part. General Data
+ <p><b>General Data</b>&mdash;<b>Customary Formulæ</b>&mdash;Memento. Practical Part. General Data
bearing on Petroleum&mdash;Glossary of Technical Terms used in the Petroleum Industry&mdash;Copious
Index.</p>
</blockquote>
@@ -982,7 +942,7 @@ SCOTT, GREENWOOD &amp; CO.,<br />
<p><b>ANIMAL FATS AND OILS</b>: Their Practical Production,
Purification and Uses for a great Variety of Purposes. Their Properties,
Falsification and Examination. Translated from the German
- of <span class="smcap">Louis Edgar Andés</span>. Sixty-two Illustrations. 240 pp. 1898.
+ of <span class="smcap">Louis Edgar Andés</span>. Sixty-two Illustrations. 240 pp. 1898.
Demy 8vo. Price 10s. 6d.; India and Colonies, 11s.; Other Countries,
12s.; strictly net.</p>
<p class="contents">Contents.</p>
@@ -993,7 +953,7 @@ SCOTT, GREENWOOD &amp; CO.,<br />
Beef Lard or Remelted Butter, Testing&mdash;Candle-fish Oil&mdash;Mutton-Tallow&mdash;Hare
Fat&mdash;Goose Fat&mdash;Neat's Foot Oil&mdash;Bone Fat: Bone Boiling, Steaming Bones, Extraction,
Refining&mdash;Bone Oil&mdash;Artificial Butter: Oleomargarine, Margarine Manufacture in France,
- Grasso's Process, &quot;Kaiser's Butter,&quot; Jahr &amp; Münzberg's Method, Filbert's Process, Winter's
+ Grasso's Process, &quot;Kaiser's Butter,&quot; Jahr &amp; Münzberg's Method, Filbert's Process, Winter's
Method&mdash;Human Fat&mdash;Horse Fat&mdash;Beef Marrow&mdash;Turtle Oil&mdash;Hog's Lard: Raw Material&mdash;Preparation,
Properties, Adulterations, Examination&mdash;Lard Oil&mdash;Fish Oils&mdash;Liver Oils&mdash;Artificial
Train Oil&mdash;Wool Fat: Properties, Purified Wool Fat&mdash;Spermaceti: Examination
@@ -1014,7 +974,7 @@ SCOTT, GREENWOOD &amp; CO.,<br />
</blockquote>
<p><b>VEGETABLE FATS AND OILS</b>: Their Practical Preparation,
Purification and Employment for Various Purposes, their Properties,
- Adulteration and Examination. Translated from the German of <span class="smcap">Louis Edgar Andés</span>. Ninety-four Illustrations. 340 pp. Second
+ Adulteration and Examination. Translated from the German of <span class="smcap">Louis Edgar Andés</span>. Ninety-four Illustrations. 340 pp. Second
Edition. 1902. Demy 8vo. Price 10s. 6d.; India and Colonies,
11s.; Other Countries, 12s.; strictly net.</p>
<p class="contents">Contents.</p>
@@ -1146,7 +1106,7 @@ SCOTT, GREENWOOD &amp; CO.,<br />
Concerning Fluor Minerals&mdash;On Manganese, Magnesium, or Magnesia Vitrariorum&mdash;On
Arsenic and its Acid&mdash;Remarks upon Salts of Benzoin&mdash;On Silex, Clay and Alum&mdash;Analysis
of the Calculus Vesical&mdash;Method of Preparing Mercurius Dulcis Via Humida&mdash;Cheaper and
- more Convenient Method of Preparing Pulvis Algarothi&mdash;Experiments upon Molybdæna&mdash;Experiments
+ more Convenient Method of Preparing Pulvis Algarothi&mdash;Experiments upon Molybdæna&mdash;Experiments
on Plumbago&mdash;Method of Preparing a New Green Colour&mdash;Of the Decomposition
of Neutral Salts by Unslaked Lime and Iron&mdash;On the Quantity of Pure Air which
is Daily Present in our Atmosphere&mdash;On Milk and its Acid&mdash;On the Acid of Saccharum Lactis&mdash;On
@@ -1208,7 +1168,7 @@ SCOTT, GREENWOOD &amp; CO.,<br />
of Resin Constituents towards the Cholesterine Reactions&mdash;Uses and Identification
of Resins&mdash;Melting-point&mdash;Solvents&mdash;Acid Value&mdash;Saponification Value&mdash;Resin Value&mdash;Ester
and Ether Values&mdash;Acetyl and Corbonyl Value&mdash;Methyl Value&mdash;Resin Acid&mdash;Systematic
- Résumé of the Performance of the Acid and Saponification Value Tests.</p>
+ Résumé of the Performance of the Acid and Saponification Value Tests.</p>
<p><b>Balsams</b>&mdash;Introduction&mdash;Definitions&mdash;Canada Balsam&mdash;Copaiba Balsam&mdash;Angostura
Copaiba Balsam&mdash;Babia Copaiba Balsam&mdash;Carthagena Copaiba Balsam&mdash;Maracaibo
Copaiba Balsam&mdash;Maturin Copaiba Balsam&mdash;Gurjum Copaiba Balsam&mdash;Para Copaiba Balsam&mdash;Surinam
@@ -1314,7 +1274,7 @@ SCOTT, GREENWOOD &amp; CO.,<br />
<h2><a name="Industrial_Uses_of_Air_Steam_and" id="Industrial_Uses_of_Air_Steam_and">Industrial Uses of Air, Steam and
Water.</a></h2>
<p><b>DRYING BY MEANS OF AIR AND STEAM.</b> Explanations,
- Formulæ, and Tables for Use in Practice. Translated from the
+ Formulæ, and Tables for Use in Practice. Translated from the
German of <span class="smcap">E. Hausbrand</span>. Two folding Diagrams and Thirteen Tables.
Crown 8vo. 1901. 72 pp. Price 5s.; India and Colonies, 5s. 6d.;
Other Countries, 6s.; strictly net.</p>
@@ -1478,7 +1438,7 @@ SCOTT, GREENWOOD &amp; CO.,<br />
Preliminary Remarks; Indigenous Furs; Foreign Furs from Hot Countries; Foreign Furs
from Cold Countries; Furs from Birds' Skins; Preparation of Furs; Dressing; Colouring;
Preparation of Birds' Skins; Preservation of Furs&mdash;Artificial Leather: Leather made from
- Scraps; Compressed Leather; American Cloth; Papier Mâché; Linoleum; Artificial Leather.</p>
+ Scraps; Compressed Leather; American Cloth; Papier Mâché; Linoleum; Artificial Leather.</p>
<p>Part V., <b>Leather Testing and the Theory of Tanning</b>&mdash;Testing and Analysis of Leather;
Physical Testing of Tanned Leather; Chemical Analysis&mdash;The Theory of Tanning and the
other Operations of the Leather and Skin Industry: Theory of Soaking; Theory of Unhairing;
@@ -1493,7 +1453,7 @@ SCOTT, GREENWOOD &amp; CO.,<br />
Australasia&mdash;Index.</p>
</blockquote>
<p><b>THE LEATHER WORKER'S MANUAL.</b> Being a Compendium
- of Practical Recipes and Working Formulæ for Curriers,
+ of Practical Recipes and Working Formulæ for Curriers,
Bootmakers, Leather Dressers, Blacking Manufacturers, Saddlers,
Fancy Leather Workers. By <span class="smcap">H. C. Standage</span>. 165 pp. 1900. Price
7s. 6d.; India and Colonies, 8s.; Other Countries, 8s. 6d.; strictly
@@ -1582,14 +1542,14 @@ SCOTT, GREENWOOD &amp; CO.,<br />
Stoneware&mdash;Vases, Statues and other Decorative Objects&mdash;Fine Stoneware&mdash;Porcelain.
Hard Porcelain for Table Ware and Decoration, for the Fire, for Electrical
Conduits, for Mechanical Purposes; Architectural Porcelain, and Dull or Biscuit Porcelain&mdash;Soft
- Phosphated or English Porcelain&mdash;Soft Vitreous Porcelain, French and New Sèvres&mdash;Argillaceous
+ Phosphated or English Porcelain&mdash;Soft Vitreous Porcelain, French and New Sèvres&mdash;Argillaceous
Soft or Seger's Porcelain&mdash;Dull Soft or Parian Porcelain&mdash;Dull Feldspathic
Soft Porcelain&mdash;<b>Index</b>.</p>
</blockquote>
<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_16" id="Page_16">[Pg 16]</a></span></p>
<p><b>ARCHITECTURAL POTTERY.</b> Bricks, Tiles, Pipes, Enamelled
Terra-cottas, Ordinary and Incrusted Quarries, Stoneware
- Mosaics, Faïences and Architectural Stoneware. By <span class="smcap">Leon Lefêvre</span>.
+ Mosaics, Faïences and Architectural Stoneware. By <span class="smcap">Leon Lefêvre</span>.
With Five Plates. 950 Illustrations in the Text, and numerous estimates.
500 pp., royal 8vo. 1900. Translated from the French by K. H. Bird,
M.A., and W. Moore Binns. Price 15s.; India and Colonies, 16s.;
@@ -1697,7 +1657,7 @@ SCOTT, GREENWOOD &amp; CO.,<br />
<p><b>PAINTING ON GLASS AND PORCELAIN AND
ENAMEL PAINTING.</b> A Complete Introduction to the
Preparation of all the Colours and Fluxes used for Painting on Porcelain,
- Enamel, Faïence and Stoneware, the Coloured Pastes and Coloured
+ Enamel, Faïence and Stoneware, the Coloured Pastes and Coloured
Glasses, together with a Minute Description of the Firing of
Colours and Enamels. By <span class="smcap">Felix Hermann</span>, Technical Chemist. With
Eighteen Illustrations. 300 pp. Translated from the German second
@@ -1706,7 +1666,7 @@ SCOTT, GREENWOOD &amp; CO.,<br />
<p class="contents">Contents.</p>
<blockquote>
<p>History of Glass Painting&mdash;The Articles to be Painted: Glass, Porcelain, Enamel, Stoneware,
- Faïence&mdash;Pigments: Metallic Pigments: Antimony Oxide, Naples Yellow, Barium
+ Faïence&mdash;Pigments: Metallic Pigments: Antimony Oxide, Naples Yellow, Barium
Chromate, Lead Chromate, Silver Chloride, Chromic Oxide&mdash;Fluxes: Fluxes, Felspar,
Quartz, Purifying Quartz, Sedimentation, Quenching, Borax, Boracic Acid, Potassium and
Sodium Carbonates, Rocaille Flux&mdash;Preparation of the Colours for Glass Painting&mdash;The
@@ -1721,7 +1681,7 @@ SCOTT, GREENWOOD &amp; CO.,<br />
<h2><a name="Paper_Staining" id="Paper_Staining">Paper Staining.</a></h2>
<p><b>THE DYEING OF PAPER PULP.</b> A Practical Treatise for
the use of Papermakers, Paper-stainers, Students and others. By <span class="smcap">Julius Erfurt</span>, Manager of a Paper Mill. Translated into English
- and Edited with Additions by <span class="smcap">Julius Hübner</span>, F.C.S., Lecturer on
+ and Edited with Additions by <span class="smcap">Julius Hübner</span>, F.C.S., Lecturer on
Papermaking at the Manchester Municipal Technical School. With
Illustrations and <b>157 patterns of paper dyed in the pulp</b>. Royal
8vo., 180 pp. 1901. Price 15s.; India and Colonies, 16s.; Other
@@ -2178,7 +2138,7 @@ SCOTT, GREENWOOD &amp; CO.,<br />
Dangers resulting from the Contamination of Pit Air&mdash;Calculating the Volume
of Ventilating Current necessary to free Pit Air from Contamination&mdash;Determination
of the Resistance Opposed to the Passage of Air through the Pit&mdash;Laws of Resistance
- and Formulæ therefor&mdash;Fluctuations in the Temperament or Specific Resistance
+ and Formulæ therefor&mdash;Fluctuations in the Temperament or Specific Resistance
of a Pit&mdash;Means for Providing a Ventilating Current in the Pit&mdash;Mechanical
Ventilation&mdash;Ventilators and Fans&mdash;Determining the Theoretical, Initial, and
True (Effective) Depression of the Centrifugal Fan&mdash;New Types of Centrifugal Fan
@@ -2215,7 +2175,7 @@ SCOTT, GREENWOOD &amp; CO.,<br />
</blockquote>
<p><b>GAS AND COAL DUST FIRING.</b> A Critical Review of
the Various Appliances Patented in Germany for this purpose since
- 1885. By <span class="smcap">Albert Pütsch</span>. 130 pp. Demy 8vo. 1901. Translated
+ 1885. By <span class="smcap">Albert Pütsch</span>. 130 pp. Demy 8vo. 1901. Translated
from the German. With 103 Illustrations. Price 7s. 6d.; India and
Colonies, 8s.; Other Countries, 8s. 6d.; strictly net.</p>
<p class="contents">Contents.</p>
@@ -2237,7 +2197,7 @@ SCOTT, GREENWOOD &amp; CO.,<br />
Steel Spoilt in the Furnace&mdash;Welding Steel&mdash;Index.</b></p>
</blockquote>
<p><b>SIDEROLOGY: THE SCIENCE OF IRON</b> (The Constitution
- of Iron Alloys and Slags). Translated from German of <span class="smcap">Hanns Freiherr v. Jüptner</span>. 350 pp. Demy 8vo. Eleven Plates
+ of Iron Alloys and Slags). Translated from German of <span class="smcap">Hanns Freiherr v. Jüptner</span>. 350 pp. Demy 8vo. Eleven Plates
and Ten Illustrations. 1902. Price 10s. 6d.; India and Colonies, 11s.;
Other Countries, 12s.; net.</p>
<p class="contents">Contents.</p>
@@ -2257,7 +2217,7 @@ SCOTT, GREENWOOD &amp; CO.,<br />
Iron Alloys&mdash;A Silicon&mdash;Gases. <b>The Chemical Composition of Slag.</b>&mdash;Silicate Slags&mdash;Calculating
the Composition of Silicate Slags&mdash;Phosphate Slags&mdash;Oxide Slags&mdash;Appendix&mdash;Index.</p>
</blockquote>
-<p><b>EVAPORATING, CONDENSING AND COOLING APPARATUS.</b> Explanations, Formulæ and Tables for Use
+<p><b>EVAPORATING, CONDENSING AND COOLING APPARATUS.</b> Explanations, Formulæ and Tables for Use
in Practice. By <span class="smcap">E. Hausbrand</span>, Engineer. Translated by <span class="smcap">A. C.
Wright</span>, M.A. (Oxon.), B.Sc. (Lond.). With Twenty-one Illustrations
and Seventy-six Tables. 400 pp. Demy 8vo. 1903. Price
@@ -2515,10 +2475,10 @@ SCOTT, GREENWOOD &amp; CO.,<br />
Fermented Beverages&mdash;<b>The Manufacture of Candies</b>&mdash;Introduction&mdash;The Manufacture of
Candied Fruit&mdash;The Manufacture of Boiled Sugar and Caramel&mdash;The Candying of Fruit&mdash;Caramelised
Fruit&mdash;The Manufacture of Sugar Sticks, or Barley Sugar&mdash;Bonbon Making&mdash;Fruit
- Drops&mdash;The Manufacture of Dragées&mdash;The Machinery and Appliances used in Candy
+ Drops&mdash;The Manufacture of Dragées&mdash;The Machinery and Appliances used in Candy
Manufacture&mdash;Dyeing Candies and Bonbons&mdash;Essential Oils used in Candy Making&mdash;Fruit
Essences&mdash;The Manufacture of Filled Bonbons, Liqueur Bonbons and Stamped Lozenges&mdash;Recipes
- for Jams and Jellies&mdash;Recipes for Bonbon Making&mdash;Dragées&mdash;Appendix&mdash;Index.</p>
+ for Jams and Jellies&mdash;Recipes for Bonbon Making&mdash;Dragées&mdash;Appendix&mdash;Index.</p>
</blockquote>
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