HENRY
CAREY
BAIRD'S
CATALOGUE.
13
TTTJNT.—
THE
PRACTICE
OF
PHOTOGRAPHY.
By
Robert
Hunt,
Vice-President
of
the
Photographic
Society,
London,
with
numerous
illustrations.
12mo.,
cloth
.
75
TTURST.—
A HAND-BOOK FOR
ARCHITECTURAL
SURVEYORS
:
Comprising
FormulaB
useful
in
Designing
Builder's
work,
Table
of
Weights,
of
the
materials
used
in
Building,
Memoranda
connected
with
Builders'
work,
Mensuration,
the
Practice
of
Builders'
Measurement,
Contracts
of
Labor,
Valuation
of
Pro-
perty,
Summary
of
the
Practice
in
Pilapidation,
etc. etc.
By
J.
F.
Hurst,
C.
E.
2d
edition,
pocket-book
form,
full
bound
$2
50
TERVIS.—
RAILWAY
PROPERTY
:
A
Treatise
on
the
Construction
and
Management
of
Railways
;
designed
to
afford
useful
knowledge,
in
the
popular
style,
to
the
holders
of
this
class
of
property
;
as
well
as
Railway
Mana-
gers,
Officers,
and
Agents.
By
John
B.
Jervis,
late
Chief
Engineer
of
the
Hudson
River
Railroad,
Croton
Aqueduct,
&c.
One
vol.
12mo.,
cloth
$2
00
JOHNSON.—
A
REPORT
TO
THE
NAVY
DEPARTMENT
OF
THE
"
UNITED
STATES
ON
AMERICAN
COALS
:
Applicable
to
Steam
Navigation
and
to
other
purposes.
By
Walter
R.
Johnson.
With
numerous
illustrations.
607
pp.
8
vo.,
half
morocco
$6
00
JOHNSON.—
THE
COAL
TRADE
OF
BRITISH
AMERICA
:
With
Researches
on
the
Characters
and
Practical
Values
of
American
and
Foreign
Coals.
By
Walter
R.
Johnson,
Civil
and
Mining
Engineer
and
Chemist.
8vo.
.
.
.
$2
00
JOHNSTON.—
INSTRUCTIONS
FOR
THE
ANALYSIS
OF
SOILS,
"
LIMESTONES,
AND
MANURES.
By
J.
W.
F.
Johnston.
12mo
88
TTEENE.—
A
HAND-BOOK
OF
PRACTICAL
GAUGING,
For
the
Use
of
Beginners,
to
which
is
added
A
Chapter
on
Dis-
tillation,
describing
the
process
in
operation
at
the
Custom
House
for
ascertaining
the
strength
of
wines.
By
James
B.
Keene,
of
H.
M.
Customs.
8vo
$1
25
rrENTISH.—
A
TREATISE
ON
A
BOX
OF
INSTRUMENTS,
And
the
Slide
Rule
;
with
the
Theory
of
Trigonometry
and
Lo-
garithms,
including
Practical
Geometry,
Surveying,
Measur-
ing
of
Timber,
Cask
and
Malt
Gauging,
Heights,
and
Distances.
By
Thomas
Kentish.
In
one
volume.
12mo.
.
$1
25