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10

HENRY

CAREY

BAIRD'S

CATALOGUE.

.

I.*

•nUSSAUCE.—A

PRACTICAL

GUIDE

FOR

THE

PERFUMER:

Being

a

New

Treatise

on

Perfumery

the

most

favorable

to

the

Beauty

without

being

injurious

to

the

Health,

comprising

a

Description

of

the

substances

used

in

Perfumery,

the

Form-

ulae

of

more

than

one

thousand

Preparations,

such

as

Cosme-

tics,

Perfumed

Oils,

Tooth

Powders,

Waters,

Extracts,

Tinc-

tures,

Infusions,

Vinaigres,

Essential

Oils,

Pastels,

Creams,

Soaps,

and

many

new

Hygienic Products

not

hitherto

described.

Edited

from

Notes

and

Documents

of

Messrs.

Debay,

Lunel,

etc.

With

additions

by

Professor

H.

Dussauce,

Chemist.

(In

press,

shortly

to

he

issued.)

TJUSSAUCE.—

PRACTICAL

TREATISE

ON

THE

FABRICATION

^

OF

MATCHES,

GUN

COTTON,

AND

FULMINATING

POW-

DERS.

By

Professor

H.

Dussauce.

12mo.

.

.

.

$3

00

TJUSSAUCE.—

TREATISE

ON

THE

COLORING

MATTERS

DE-

•^

RIVED

FROM

COAL

TAR

:

Their

Practical

Application

in

Dyeing

Cotton,

Wool,

and

Silk;

the

Principles

of

the

Art

of

Dyeing and

of

the

Distillation

of

Coal

Tar,

with

a

Description

of

the

most

Important

New

Dyes

now

in use.

By

Prof.

H.

Dussauce.

12mo.

.

$3

00

HYER

AND

COLOR-MAKER'S

COMPANION

:

Containing

upwards

of

two

hundred

Receipts

for

making

Co-

lors,

on

the

most

approved

principles,

for

all

the

various

styles

and

fabrics

now

in

existence

;

with

the

Scouring

Process,

and

plain

Directions

for

Preparing,

Washing-off,

and

Finishing

the

Goods.

In

one

vol.

12mo

$1

25

pASTON.—

A

PRACTICAL

TREATISE

ON

STREET

OR

HORSE-

^

POWER

RAILWAYS

:

Their

Location,

Construction,

and

Management

;

with

General

Plans

and

Rules

for

their

Organization

and

Operation;

toge-

ther

with

Examinations

as

to

their

Comparative

Advantages

over

the

Omnibus

System,

and

Inquiries

as

to

their

Value

for

Investment

;

including

Copies

of

Municipal

Ordinances

relat-

ing

thereto.

By

Alexander

Easton,

C.

E.

Illustrated

by

23

plates,

8vo.,

cloth

$2

00

PRNI.—

COAL

OIL

AND

PETROLEUM

:

Their

Origin,

History,

Geology,

and

Chemistry;

with

a

view

of

their

importance

in

their

bearing

on

National

Industry.

By

Dr.

Henri

Erni,

Chief

Chemist,

Department

of

Agriculture.

12mo

^2

50