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-The Project Gutenberg EBook of A Short List of Scientific Books by E. & F.
-N. Spon. February 1914, by Various
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-Title: A Short List of Scientific Books by E. & F. N. Spon. February 1914
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-Author: Various
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@@ -177,7 +149,7 @@ S. Boyce=. 13 illus., 112 pp., crown 8vo. (_New York, 1900._) 2_s._
=Sugar, a Handbook for Planters and Refiners.= By the late =J. A. R.
Newlands= and =B. E. R. Newlands=. 236 illus., 876 pp., 8vo. (_1909._)
-£1 5_s._ net.
+£1 5_s._ net.
=Hops=, their Cultivation, Commerce and Uses. By =P. L. Simmonds=. 143
pp., crown 8vo. (_1877._) 4_s._ 6_d._
@@ -233,7 +205,7 @@ Fullerton=. Third edition, 245 plates, 254 pp., demy 4to. (_1908._)
=The Clerk of Works' Vade Mecum.= By =G. G. Hoskins=. Eighth edition.
(_1914._) 1_s._ 6_d._ net.
-=A Handbook of Formulæ, Tables, and Memoranda for Architectural
+=A Handbook of Formulæ, Tables, and Memoranda for Architectural
Surveyors.= By =J. T. Hurst=. Fifteenth edition, new impression, 112
illus., viii + 512 pp., royal 32mo, roan. (_1912._) 5_s._ net.
@@ -241,7 +213,7 @@ illus., viii + 512 pp., royal 32mo, roan. (_1912._) 5_s._ net.
plates, 190 pp., 8vo. (_1910._) 5_s._ net.
=Quantity Surveying.= By =J. Leaning=. Fifth edition, new impression,
-936 pp., 8vo. (_1912._) £1 5_s._ net.
+936 pp., 8vo. (_1912._) £1 5_s._ net.
=Builders' Quantities.= By =H. M. Lewis=. 6 illus., 44 pp., crown 8vo.
(S. & C. SERIES, No. 40.) (_1911._) 1_s._ 6_d._ net.
@@ -254,11 +226,11 @@ Ancient Lights. By =H. B. Molesworth=. 9 folding plates, 4to. (_1902._)
plates and 12 pp. text, crown 4to. (_1905._) 5_s._ net.
=Solid Bitumens=, their Physical and Chemical Properties. By =S. F.
-Peckham=. 23 illus., 324 pp., 8vo. (_New York, 1909._) £1 1_s._
+Peckham=. 23 illus., 324 pp., 8vo. (_New York, 1909._) £1 1_s._
=Roman Architecture, Sculpture and Ornament.= By =G. B. Piranesi=. 200
plates, reproduced in facsimile from the original. 2 vols., imperial
-folio, in wrappers. (_1900._) £2 2_s._ net.
+folio, in wrappers. (_1900._) £2 2_s._ net.
=The Seven Periods of English Architecture=, defined and illustrated. By
=E. Sharpe=. Third edition, 20 steel plates, royal 8vo. (_1888._) 12_s._
@@ -294,7 +266,7 @@ cloth (_1914_). 5_s._ net.
(_1889._) 6_s._
=Treatise on Application of Wire to Construction of Ordnance.= By =J. A.
-Longridge=. 180 pp., 8vo. (_1884._) £1 5_s._
+Longridge=. 180 pp., 8vo. (_1884._) £1 5_s._
@@ -355,7 +327,7 @@ xii + 265 pp., demy 8vo. (_1912._) 10_s._ 6_d._ net.
=A Practical Treatise on Segmental and Elliptical Oblique or Skew
Arches.= By =G. J. Bell=. Second edition, 17 plates, 125 pp., royal 8vo.
-(_1906._) £1 1_s._ net.
+(_1906._) £1 1_s._ net.
=Economics of Construction= in relation to Framed Structures. By =R. H.
Bow=. Third thousand, 16 plates, 88 pp., 8vo. (_1873._) 5_s._
@@ -363,7 +335,7 @@ Bow=. Third thousand, 16 plates, 88 pp., 8vo. (_1873._) 5_s._
=Theory of Voussoir Arches.= By Prof. =W. Cain=. Third edition, 201 pp.,
18mo, boards. (_New York, 1905._) 2_s._ net.
-=New Formulæ for the Loads and Deflections= of Solid Beams and Girders.
+=New Formulæ for the Loads and Deflections= of Solid Beams and Girders.
By =W. Donaldson=. Second edition, 11 illus., viii + 56 pp., 8vo.
(_1872._) 4_s._ 6_d._
@@ -446,7 +418,7 @@ net.
Falk=. 78 illus., 176 pp., 8vo. (_New York, 1904._) 10_s._ 6_d._ net.
=Concrete Construction, Methods and Cost.= By =H. P. Gillette= and =C.
-S. Hill=. 310 illus., 690 pp., 8vo. (_New York, 1908._) £1 1_s._ net.
+S. Hill=. 310 illus., 690 pp., 8vo. (_New York, 1908._) £1 1_s._ net.
Works by A. A. HOUGHTON.
@@ -480,7 +452,7 @@ SERIES, No. 32.) (_New York, 1911._) 1_s._ 6_d._ net.
=Constructing Concrete Porches.= 18 illus., 62 pp., cr. 8vo. (S. & C.
SERIES, No. 35.) 1_s._ 6_d._ net.
-=Moulding Concrete Flower-Pots, Boxes, Jardinières=, etc. 8 illus., 52
+=Moulding Concrete Flower-Pots, Boxes, Jardinières=, etc. 8 illus., 52
pp., cr. 8vo. (S. & C. SERIES, No. 36.) (_New York, 1912._) 1_s._ 6_d._
net.
@@ -489,7 +461,7 @@ crown 8vo. (S. & C. SERIES, No. 37.) (_New York, 1912._) 1_s._ 6_d._
net.
=Concrete and Reinforced Concrete.= By =H. A. Reid=. 715 illus., 884
-pp., royal 8vo. (_New York, 1907._) £1 1_s._ net.
+pp., royal 8vo. (_New York, 1907._) £1 1_s._ net.
=Specification for Concrete Flags.= Issued by the =Institution of
Municipal and County Engineers=. Folio, sewed. (_1911._) 2_s._ 6_d._
@@ -526,7 +498,7 @@ edition, 14 illus., 172 pp., 18mo, boards. (_New York, 1908._) 2_s._
net.
=The Civil Engineers' Cost Book.= By Major =T. E. Coleman=, R.E. xii +
-289 pp., Pocket size (6-1/2 × 3-5/8 in.), leather cloth. (_1912._) 5_s._
+289 pp., Pocket size (6-1/2 × 3-5/8 in.), leather cloth. (_1912._) 5_s._
net.
=Retaining Walls in Theory and Practice.= By =T. E. Coleman=. 104
@@ -543,7 +515,7 @@ B. Coventry=. 8vo, sewed. (_1894._) 2_s._ 6_d._
=Handbook of Cost Data for Contractors and Engineers.= By =H. P.
Gillette=. 1,854 pp., crown 8vo, leather, gilt edges. (_New York,
-1911._) £1 1_s._ net.
+1911._) £1 1_s._ net.
=High Masonry Dams.= By =E. S. Gould=. 2nd. edit. With illus., 88 pp.,
18mo, boards. (_New York, 1905._) 2_s._ net.
@@ -561,7 +533,7 @@ edition in preparation._
Mackesy=. 1 plate, 24 pp., royal 32mo. (_1882._) 3_s._
=Aid Book to Engineering Enterprise.= By =E. Matheson=. Third edition,
-illustrated, 916 pp., medium 8vo, buckram. (_1898._) £1 4_s._
+illustrated, 916 pp., medium 8vo, buckram. (_1898._) £1 4_s._
=A Treatise on Surveying.= By =R. E. Middleton= and =O. Chadwick=. Third
edition, royal 8vo. (_1911._)
@@ -569,7 +541,7 @@ edition, royal 8vo. (_1911._)
Part I. 11 plates, 162 illus., 285 pp. 10_s._ 6_d._
" II. 152 illus. and 2 plates, 340 pp. 10_s._ 6_d._
-=A Pocket Book of Useful Formulæ and Memoranda=, for Civil and
+=A Pocket Book of Useful Formulæ and Memoranda=, for Civil and
Mechanical Engineers. By Sir =G. L. Molesworth= and =H. B. Molesworth=.
With an Electrical Supplement by =W. H. Molesworth=. Twenty-seventh
edition, 800 illus., viii + 936 pp., oblong 32mo, leather. (_1913._)
@@ -601,7 +573,7 @@ and 28 illus., 210 pp., 18mo, boards. (_New York, 1898._) 2_s._ net.
=Spons' Dictionary of Engineering=, Civil, Mechanical, Military and
Naval. 10,000 illus., 4,300 pp., super royal 8vo. (_1874_, Supplement
-issued in _1881_.) Complete, in 4 vols. £3 3_s._ net.
+issued in _1881_.) Complete, in 4 vols. £3 3_s._ net.
=Surveying and Levelling Instruments.= By =W. F. Stanley=. _Fourth
edition in preparation._
@@ -987,10 +959,10 @@ pp., oblong 8vo. (_New York, 1892._) 3_s._ 6_d._ net.
demy 8vo. (FINSBURY TECHNICAL MANUAL.)
Vol. I. CONTINUOUS-CURRENT MACHINERY. With 4 coloured and 30 folding
-plates, 573 illus., 984 pp. (_1904._) £1 10_s._ net.
+plates, 573 illus., 984 pp. (_1904._) £1 10_s._ net.
Vol. II. ALTERNATING CURRENT MACHINERY. 15 coloured and 24 folding
-plates, 546 illus., 900 pp. (_1905._) £1 10_s._ net.
+plates, 546 illus., 900 pp. (_1905._) £1 10_s._ net.
=Design of Dynamos= (Continuous Currents). By Prof. =S. P. Thompson=. 4
coloured and 8 folding plates, 243 pp., demy 8vo. (_1903._) 12_s._ net.
@@ -1173,21 +1145,21 @@ Bellasis=. 2 plates, 26 pp., 8vo, sewed. (_1912._) 1_s._ net.
160 illus., xii + 311 pp., 8vo. (_1911._) 12_s._ net.
=Pumps=: Historically, Theoretically and Practically Considered. By =P.
-R. Björling=. Second edition, 156 illus., 234 pp., crown 8vo. (_1895._)
+R. Björling=. Second edition, 156 illus., 234 pp., crown 8vo. (_1895._)
7_s._ 6_d._
-=Pump Details.= By =P. R. Björling=. 278 illus., 211 pp., crown 8vo.
+=Pump Details.= By =P. R. Björling=. 278 illus., 211 pp., crown 8vo.
(_1892._) 7_s._ 6_d._
=Pumps and Pump Motors=: A Manual for the use of Hydraulic Engineers. By
-=P. R. Björling=. Two vols., 261 plates, 369 pp., royal 4to. (_1895._)
-£1 10_s._ net.
+=P. R. Björling=. Two vols., 261 plates, 369 pp., royal 4to. (_1895._)
+£1 10_s._ net.
-=Practical Handbook on Pump Construction.= By =P. R. Björling=. Second
+=Practical Handbook on Pump Construction.= By =P. R. Björling=. Second
ed., new imp., 9 plates, viii + 86 pp., cr. 8vo. (_1912._) 3_s._ 6_d._
net.
-=Water or Hydraulic Motors.= By =P. R. Björling=. 206 illus., 287 pp.,
+=Water or Hydraulic Motors.= By =P. R. Björling=. 206 illus., 287 pp.,
crown 8vo. (_1903._) 9_s._
=Hydraulic Machinery=, with an Introduction to Hydraulics. By =R. G.
@@ -1221,7 +1193,7 @@ Second edition, 12 plates, 4to. (_1871._) 5_s._
=Principles of Construction and Efficiency of Water-wheels.= By =W.
Donaldson=. 13 illus., 94 pp., 8vo. (_1876._) 5_s._
-=Practical Hydrostatics and Hydrostatic Formulæ.= By =E. S. Gould=. 27
+=Practical Hydrostatics and Hydrostatic Formulæ.= By =E. S. Gould=. 27
illus., 114 pp., 18mo, boards. (_New York, 1903._) 2_s._ net.
=Hydraulic and Other Tables= for purposes of Sewerage and Water Supply.
@@ -1232,7 +1204,7 @@ net.
Power Supplies. Indexed at side for ready reference. By =A. E. Silk=. 63
pp., crown 8vo. (_1899._) 5_s._
-=Simple Hydraulic Formulæ.= By =T. W. Stone=. 9 plates, 98 pp., crown
+=Simple Hydraulic Formulæ.= By =T. W. Stone=. 9 plates, 98 pp., crown
8vo. (_1881._) 4_s._
=A B C of Hydrodynamics.= By Lieut.-Col. =R. de Villamil=. 48 illus., xi
@@ -1298,7 +1270,7 @@ Mastin=. 114 pp., fcap. 16mo, limp leather, gilt top. (_1911._) 2_s._
=Sugar, a Handbook for Planters and Refiners.= By the late =J. A. R.
Newlands= and =B. E. R. Newlands=. 236 illus., 876 pp., 8vo. (_1909._)
-£1 5_s._ net.
+£1 5_s._ net.
=Principles of Leather Manufacture.= By Prof. =H. R. Procter=. _Second
edition in preparation._
@@ -1319,11 +1291,11 @@ Sixth thousand, 15 illus., 146 pp., square 16mo. (_New York, 1909._)
edition, 20 plates, 178 pp., 8vo. (_1880._) 6_s._ net.
=Factory Glazes for Ceramic Engineers.= By =H. Rum-Bellow=. Folio.
-Series A, Leadless Sanitary Glazes. (_1908._) £2 2_s._ net.
+Series A, Leadless Sanitary Glazes. (_1908._) £2 2_s._ net.
-=Spons' Encyclopædia of the Industrial Arts=, Manufactures and
+=Spons' Encyclopædia of the Industrial Arts=, Manufactures and
Commercial Products. 2 vols. 1,500 illus., 2,100 pp., super royal 8vo.
-(_1882._) £2 2_s._ net.
+(_1882._) £2 2_s._ net.
=Refrigeration and Ice-making= and Refrigerating Machinery. By =W. H.
Wakeman=. 4th ed., 15 illus., 43 pp., 8vo, sewed. (_New York, 1909._)
@@ -1396,7 +1368,7 @@ viii + 475 pp., cr. 8vo, leather, gilt edges. (_1913._) 15_s._ net.
Buckley=. 22 diagrams, 56 pp., crown 8vo. (_1911._) 2_s._ net.
=The Irrigation Works of India.= By =R. B. Buckley=. Second edition,
-with coloured maps and plans. 336 pp., 4to, cloth. (_1905._) £2 2_s._
+with coloured maps and plans. 336 pp., 4to, cloth. (_1905._) £2 2_s._
net.
=Irrigated India.= By Hon. =Alfred Deakin=. With Map, 322 pp., 8vo.
@@ -1407,17 +1379,17 @@ Second ed., 16 plates, 59 illus., xxiv + 442 pp., 8vo. (_1913._) 21_s._
net.
=The Irrigation of Mesopotamia.= By Sir =W. Willcocks=. 2 vols., 46
-plates, 136 pp. (Text super royal 8vo, plates folio.) (_1911._) £1 net.
+plates, 136 pp. (Text super royal 8vo, plates folio.) (_1911._) £1 net.
=Egyptian Irrigation.= By Sir =W. Willcocks= and =J. I. Craig=. In 2
Vols. Third edition, 81 plates, 183 illus., 900 pp., sup. roy. 8vo.
(_1913._) 42_s._ net.
-=The Nile Reservoir Dam at Assuân=, and After. By Sir =W. Willcocks=.
+=The Nile Reservoir Dam at Assuân=, and After. By Sir =W. Willcocks=.
Second edition, 13 plates, 35 pp., super royal 8vo. (_1903._). 3_s._
net.
-=The Assuân Reservoir and Lake Moeris.= By Sir =W. Willcocks=. With text
+=The Assuân Reservoir and Lake Moeris.= By Sir =W. Willcocks=. With text
in English, French and Arabic. 5 plates, 116 pp., super royal 8vo.
(_1904._) 3_s._ net.
@@ -1532,7 +1504,7 @@ plates, 66 pp., folio. (_New York, 1901_). 10_s._ 6_d._ net.
edition, 27 plates, 536 pp., 8vo. (_1902._) 12_s._ 6_d._ net.
=Solid Bitumens.= By =S. F. Peckham=. 23 illus., 324 pp., 8vo. (_New
-York, 1909._) £1 1_s._ net.
+York, 1909._) £1 1_s._ net.
=Lubricants, Oils and Greases.= By =I. I. Redwood=. 3 plates, ix + 54
pp., 8vo. (_1898._) 6_s._ 6_d._ net.
@@ -1716,7 +1688,7 @@ edition, 35 illus., 230 pp., crown 8vo. (_1906._) 4_s._ 6_d._ net.
Sixth edition, 3 plates and 73 diagrams, 285 pp., 8vo. (_1902._) 9_s._
=Practical Treatise on the Steam Engine.= By =A. Rigg=. Second edition,
-103 plates, 378 pp., demy 4to. (_1894._) £1 5_s._
+103 plates, 378 pp., demy 4to. (_1894._) £1 5_s._
=Power and its Transmission.= A Practical Handbook for the Factory and
Works Manager. By =T. A. Smith=. 76 pp., fcap. 8vo. (_1910._) 2_s._ net.
@@ -1733,7 +1705,7 @@ Tyrrell=. 652 illus., 490 pp., 8vo. (_New York, 1911._) 17_s._ net.
=Slide and Piston Valve Geared Steam Engines.= By =W. H. Uhland=. 47
plates and 314 illus., 155 pp. Two vols., folio, half morocco. (_1882._)
-£1 16_s._
+£1 16_s._
=How to run Engines and Boilers.= By =E. P. Watson=. Fifth edition, 31
illus., 160 pp., 8vo. (_New York, 1904._) 3_s._ 6_d._
@@ -1795,7 +1767,7 @@ net.
148 pp., 8vo. (_1888._) 12_s._ 6_d._
=Atlas of Designs concerning Blast Furnace Practice.= By =M. A.
-Pavloff=. 127 plates, 14 in. by 10-1/2 in. oblong, sewed. (_1902._) £1
+Pavloff=. 127 plates, 14 in. by 10-1/2 in. oblong, sewed. (_1902._) £1
1_s._ net.
=Album of Drawings relating to the Manufacture of Open Hearth Steel.= By
@@ -1809,10 +1781,10 @@ Translated by =R. G. Corbet=. 94 illus., 180 pp., crown 8vo. (_1910._)
4_s._ 6_d._ net.
=Modern Foundry Practice.= By =J. Sharp=. Second edition, new
-impression, 272 illus., 759 pp., 8vo. (_1911._) £1 1_s._ net.
+impression, 272 illus., 759 pp., 8vo. (_1911._) £1 1_s._ net.
=Roll Turning for Sections in Steel and Iron.= By =A. Spencer=. Second
-edition, 78 plates, 4to. (_1894._) £1 10_s._
+edition, 78 plates, 4to. (_1894._) £1 10_s._
@@ -1856,11 +1828,11 @@ net.
pp., 8vo. (_1878._) 5_s._
=Winding Plants for Great Depths.= By =H. C. Behr=. In two parts. 8vo,
-sewed. (_1902._) £2 2_s._ net.
+sewed. (_1902._) £2 2_s._ net.
=Practical Treatise on Hydraulic Mining in California.= By =A. J.
Bowie=, Junr. Tenth edition, 73 illus., 313 pp., royal 8vo. (_New York,
-1905._) £1 1_s._ net.
+1905._) £1 1_s._ net.
=Tables for the Determination of Common Rocks.= By =O. Bowles=. 64 pp.,
18mo, boards. (VAN NOSTRAND SERIES, No. 125.) (_New York, 1910._) 2_s._
@@ -1905,10 +1877,10 @@ edition, 12 illus., 46 pp., crown 8vo. (_1897._) 4_s._
(_1895._) 10_s._ 6_d._ net.
=Gold Milling=: Principles and Practice. By =C. G. W. Lock=. 200 illus.,
-850 pp., demy 8vo. (_1901._) £1 1_s._ net.
+850 pp., demy 8vo. (_1901._) £1 1_s._ net.
=Mining and Ore-Dressing Machinery.= By =C. G. W. Lock=. 639 illus., 466
-pp., super royal 4to. (_1890._) £1 5_s._
+pp., super royal 4to. (_1890._) £1 5_s._
=Miners' Pocket Book.= By =C. G. W. Lock=. Fifth edition, 233 illus.,
624 pp., fcap. 8vo, leather, gilt edges. (_1908._) 10_s._ 6_d._ net.
@@ -1927,10 +1899,10 @@ Mining Investor. By =J. A. Miller=. 34 illus., 234 pp., crown 8vo.
Murgue=. 7 illus., 81 pp., 8vo. (_1883._) 5_s._
=Examples of Coal Mining Plant.= By =J. Povey-Harper=. Second edition,
-40 plates, 26 in. by 20 in. (_1895._) £4 4_s._ net.
+40 plates, 26 in. by 20 in. (_1895._) £4 4_s._ net.
=Examples of Coal Mining Plant, Second Series.= By =J. Povey-Harper=. 10
-plates, 26 in. by 20 in. (_1902._) £1 12_s._ 6_d._ net.
+plates, 26 in. by 20 in. (_1902._) £1 12_s._ 6_d._ net.
@@ -1973,7 +1945,7 @@ pp., crown 8vo. (_New York, 1899._) 5_s._ 6_d._ net.
=Organization of Gold Mining Business=, with Specimens of the
Departmental Report Books and the Account Books. By =Nicol Brown=.
-Second edition, 220 pp., fcap. folio. (_1903._) £1 5_s._ net.
+Second edition, 220 pp., fcap. folio. (_1903._) £1 5_s._ net.
=Cost Keeping and Management Engineering.= A Treatise for those engaged
in Engineering Construction. By =H. P. Gillette= and =R. T. Dana=. 184
@@ -1987,7 +1959,7 @@ their Valuation. By =E. Matheson=. Fourth edition, 230 pp., 8vo.
(_1910._) 10_s._ 6_d._ net.
=Aid Book to Engineering Enterprise.= By =E. Matheson=. Third edition,
-916 pp., 8vo, buckram. (_1898._) £1 4_s._
+916 pp., 8vo, buckram. (_1898._) £1 4_s._
=Office Management.= A handbook for Architects and Civil Engineers. By
=W. Kaye Parry=. _New Edition in preparation._
@@ -2016,7 +1988,7 @@ illus., 82 pp., demy 8vo. (_1898._) 5_s._
=Experimental Science=: Elementary, Practical and Experimental Physics.
By =G. M. Hopkins=. Twenty-third edition, 920 illus., 1,100 pp., 8vo.
-(_New York, 1902._) £1 1_s._ net.
+(_New York, 1902._) £1 1_s._ net.
=Reform in Chemical and Physical Calculations.= By =C. J. T. Hanssen=.
Demy 4to. (_1897._) 6_s._ 6_d._ net.
@@ -2050,7 +2022,7 @@ pp., pocket size (6-1/2 in. by 3-3/4 in.), leather cloth. (_1912._)
=Handbook of Cost Data for Contractors and Engineers.= By =H. P.
Gillette=. 1,854 pp., crown 8vo, leather, gilt edges. (_New York,
-1911._) £1 1_s._ net.
+1911._) £1 1_s._ net.
=Spons' Architects' and Builders' Pocket Price-Book.= Edited by =Clyde
Young=. Revised by =Stanford M. Brooks=. Forty-first ed., viii + 308
@@ -2092,7 +2064,7 @@ Fowler=, M.E., and =W. W. Wood=. Fifth edition, 92 illus., 266 pp.,
=Permanent-way Diagrams.= By =F. H. Frere=. Mounted on linen in cloth
covers. (_1908._) 3_s._ net.
-=Formulæ for Railway Crossings and Switches.= By =J. Glover=. 9 illus.,
+=Formulæ for Railway Crossings and Switches.= By =J. Glover=. 9 illus.,
28 pp., royal 32mo. (_1896._) 2_s._ 6_d._
=Setting out of Tube Railways.= By =G. M. Halden=. 9 plates, 46 illus.,
@@ -2184,7 +2156,7 @@ sheet in case. 2_s._ 6_d._ net.
=A Complete and Practical Treatise on Plumbing and Sanitation.= By =G.
B. Davis= and =F. Dye=. 2 vols., 637 illus. and 21 folding plates, 830
-pp., 4to, cloth. (_1899._) £1 10_s._ net.
+pp., 4to, cloth. (_1899._) £1 10_s._ net.
=Standard Practical Plumbing.= By =P. J. Davies=.
@@ -2233,10 +2205,10 @@ Fourth edition, 256 pp., 8vo. (_1904._) 12_s._ 6_d._ net.
=New Business Code.= 320 pp., narrow 8vo. (Size 4-3/4 in. by 7-3/4 in.
-and 1/2 in. thick, and weight 10 oz.) (_New York, 1909._) £1 1_s._ net.
+and 1/2 in. thick, and weight 10 oz.) (_New York, 1909._) £1 1_s._ net.
=Miners' and Smelters' Code= (formerly issued as the =Master Telegraph
-Code=). 448 pp., 8vo, limp leather, weight 14 oz. (_New York, 1899._) £2
+Code=). 448 pp., 8vo, limp leather, weight 14 oz. (_New York, 1899._) £2
10_s._ net.
=Billionaire Phrase Code=, containing over two million sentences coded
@@ -2264,7 +2236,7 @@ illus., 319 pp., 8vo. (_1905._) 8_s._ 6_d._ net.
=Charts for Low Pressure Steam Heating.= By =J. H. Kinealy=. Small
folio. (_New York._) 4_s._ 6_d._
-=Formulæ and Tables for Heating.= By =J. H. Kinealy=. 18 illus., 53 pp.,
+=Formulæ and Tables for Heating.= By =J. H. Kinealy=. 18 illus., 53 pp.,
8vo. (_New York, 1899._) 3_s._ 6_d._
=Centrifugal Fans.= By =J. H. Kinealy=. 33 illus., 206 pp., fcap. 8vo,
@@ -2336,7 +2308,7 @@ Small Calibre.= By Prof. =G. Lange=. 1 plate, 16 pp., 8vo, sewed.
=The Principles of Waterworks Engineering.= By =J. H. T. Tudsbery= and
=A. W. Brightmore=. Third edition, 13 folding plates, 130 illus., 447
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