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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