HENRY
CAREY
BAIRD'S
CATALOGUE.
15
T
EAVITT.—
FACTS
ABOUT
PEAT
AS
AN
ARTICLE
OF
FUEL
:
With
Remarks
upon
its
Origin
and
Composition,
the
Localities
m
which
it
is
found,
the
Methods
of
Preparation
and
Manu-
facture,
and
the
various
Uses
to
which
it
is
applicable
;
toge-
ther
with
many
other
matters
of
Practical
and
Scientific
Inte-
rest.
To
which
is
added
a
chapter
on
the
Utilization
of
Coal
Dust
with
Peat
for
the
Production
of
an
Excellent
Fuel
at
Moderate
Cost,
especially
adapted
for
Steam
Service.
By
H.
T.
Leavitt.
Third
edition.
12mo.
.
.
.
$1
75
T
EROUX.—
A
PRACTICAL
TREATISE
PN
WOOLS
AND
WOR-
•^
STEDS
:
Translated
from
the
French
of
Charles
Leroux,
Mechanical
Engineer,
and
Superintendent
of
a
Spinning
Mill.
Illustrated
by
12
large
plates
and
34
engravings.
In
one
volume
8vo.
(In
press,
sliortly
to
he
published.)
TESLIE
(MISS).—
COMPLETE COOKERY:
Directions
for
Cookery
in
its
Various
Branches.
By
Miss
Leslie.
68th
thousand.
Thoroughly
revised,
with
the
addi-
tion
of
New
Receipts.
In
1
vol.
12mo.,
cloth
.
.
$1
25
T
ESLIE
(MISS).
LADIES'
HOUSE
BOOK
:
a
Manual
of
Domestic
Economy.
20th
revised
edition.
12mo.,
cloth
$1
25
TESLIE
(MISS).—
TWO
HUNDRED
RECEIPTS
IN
FRENCH
'-'
COOKERY.
12mo
50
T
LEBER.-
ASSAYER'S
GUIDE
:
Or,
Practical
Directions
to
Assayers,
Miners,
and
Smelters,
for
the Tests
and
Assays,
by
Heat
and
by
Wet
Processes,
for
the
Ores
of
all
the
principal
Metals,
of
Gold
and
Silver
Coins
and
Alloys,
and
of
Coal,
etc.
By
Oscar
M.
Lieber.
12mo.,
cloth
$1
25
T
OVE.—
THE
ART
OF
DYEING,
CLEANING,
SCOURING,
AND
•^
FINISHING
:
On
the
most
approved
English
and
French
methods;
being
Practical
Instructions
in
Dyeing
Silks,
Woollens,
and
Cottons,
Feathers,
Chips,
Straw,
etc.;
Scouring
and
Cleaning
Bed
and
Window
Curtains,
Carpets,
Rugs,
etc.;
FreDch
and
English
Cleaning,
any
Color
or
Fabric
of
Silk,
Satin,
or
Damask.
By
Tuomas
Love,
a
Working
Dyer
and
Scourer.
In
1
vol.
12mo.
$3
00