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HENRY

CAREY

BAIRD'S

CATALOGUE.

TJESSOYE.—

STEEL,

ITS

MANUFACTURE,

PROPERTIES,

AND

"^

USE.

By

J.

B.

J.

Dessoye,

Manufacturer

of

Steel

;

with

an

Intro-

duction

and

Notes

by

Ed.

Graten,

Engineer

of

Mines.

Translated

from

the

French.

In

one

volume,

12mo.

(In

press.)

TJIRCKS.—

PERPETUAL

MOTION

Or

Search

for

Self-Motive

Power

during

the

17th, 18th,

and

19th

centuries.

Illustrated

from

various

authentic

sources

in

Papers,

Essays,

Letters,

Paragraphs,

and

numerous

Patent

Specifications,

with

an

Introductory

Essay

by

Henry

Dircks,

C.

E.

Illustrated

by numerous

engravings

of

machines.

12mo.,

cloth

$3

50

TjIXON.—

THE

PRACTICAL

MILLWRIGHT'S

AND

ENGINEER'S

-^

GUIDE

Or

Tables

for

Finding

the

Diameter

and

Power

of

Cogwheels

;

Diameter,

Weight,

and

Power

of

Shafts

;

Diameter

and

Strength

of

Bolts,

etc.

etc.

By

Thomas

Dixon.

12mo.,

cloth.

$1

60

TJUNC

AN.—

PRACTICAL

SURVEYOR'S

GUIDE:

Containing

the

necessary

information

to

make

any

person,

of

common

capacity,

a

finished

land

surveyor

without

the

aid

of

a

teacher.

By

Andrew

Duncan.

Illustrated.

12mo.,

cloth.

$1

25

TjUSSAUCE.—

A

NEW

AND

COMPLETE

TREATISE

ON

THE

^

ARTS

OF

TANNING,

CURRYING,

AND

LEATHER

DRESS-

ING

Comprising

all

the

Discoveries

and

Improvements

made

in

France,

Great

Britain,

and

the

United

States.

Edited

from

Notes

and

Documents

of

Messrs.

Sallerou,

Grouvelle,

Duval,

Dessables,

Labarraque,

Payen,

Ren^,

De

Fontenelle,

Mala-

peyre,

etc. etc.

By

Prof.

H.

Dussauce,

Chemist.

Illustrated

by

212

wood

engravings.

8vo

$10

00

USSAUCE.—

A

GENERAL

TREATISE

ON

THE

MANUFACTURE

OF

EVERY

DESCRIPTION

OF

SOAP

Comprising

the

Chemistry

of

the

Art,

with

Remarks

on

Alka-

lies,

Saponifiable

Fatty

Bodies,

the

apparatus

necessary

in

a

Soap

Factory,

Practical

Instructions

on

the

manufacture

of

the various

kinds

of

Soap,

the

assay

of

Soaps,

etc.

etc.

Edited

from

notes

of

Larme,

Fontenelle,

Malapeyre,

Dufour,

and

others,

with

large

and

important

additions

by

Professor

H.

Dussauce,

Chemist.

Illustrated.

In

one

volume,

8vo.

(In

press.)

D