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-The Project Gutenberg EBook of Catalogue of Special Technical Works for
-Manufacturers, Students, and Technical Schools, by Scott, Greenwood & Co
-
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-almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or
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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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-Language: English
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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 Formulć=--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 Molybdćna--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, Formulć, 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 Formulć 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
- Sčvres--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, Faďences and
-Architectural Stoneware. By LEON LEFĘVRE. 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, Faďence 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, Faďence--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 Formulć 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, Formulć
-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.
-
- * * * * *
-
- SCOTT, GREENWOOD & CO.,
- Technical Book Publishers,
- 19 LUDGATE HILL, LONDON, E.C.
-
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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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