20
HENRY
CAREY
BAIRD'S
CATALOGUE.
pROTEAUX—
PEACTICAL
GUIDE
FOE
THE
MANUFACTURE
*
OF
PAPER
AND
BOARDS.
By
A.
Proteaux,
Civil
Engineer,
and
Graduate
of
the
School
of
Arts
and
Manufactures,
Director
of
Thiers'
s
Paper
Mill,
'Puy-de-D6me.
With
additions,
by
L.
S.
Le
Normand.
Translated
from
the
French,
with
Notes,
by
Horatio
Paine,
A.
B.,
M.
D.
To
which
is
added
a
Chapter
on
the
Manufac-
ture
of
Paper
from
Wood
in
the
United
States,
by
Henry
T.
Brown,
of
the
"American
Artisan."
Hlustrated
by
six
plates,
containing
Drawings
of
Raw
Materials,
Machinery,
Plans
of
Paper-Mills,
etc.
etc.
8vo
$5
00
•DEGNAULT.—
ELEMENIS
OF
CHEMISTRY.
By
M.
V.
Regnault.
Translated
from
the
French
by
T.
Forrest
Betton,
M.D., and
edited,
with
notes,
by
James
C.
Booth,
Melter
and
Refiner
U.
S.
Mint,
and
Wm.
L.
Faber,
Metallurgist
and
Mining
Engineer.
Illustrated
by
nearly
700
•
wood
engravings.
Comprising
nearly
1500
pages.
In
two
volumes,
8vo.,
cloth
$10
00
OELLERS.—
THE
COLOR
MIXER
:
Containing
nearly
Four
Hundred
Receipts
for
Colors,
Pastes,
Acids,
Pulps,
Blue
Vats, Liquors,
etc.
etc.,
for
Cotton
and
Woollen
Goods:
including
the
celebrated
Barrow
Delaine
Co-
lors.
By
John
Sellers,
an
experienced
Practical
Workman.
In one volume,
12mo.
$2
50
OHUNK—
A
PRACTICAL
TREATISE
ON
RAILWAY
CURVES
'^
.AND
LOCATION,
FOR
YOUNG
ENGINEERS.
By
Wm.
F.
Shunk,
Civil
Engineer.
12mo.
.
.
$1
50
OMEATON—
BUILDER'S
POCKET COMPANION:
Containing
the
Elements
of
Building,
Surveying,
and
Archi-
tecture
;
with
Practical
Rules
and
Instructions
connected
with
the
subject.
By
A.
C.
Smeaton,
Civil
Engineer,
etc.
In
one
volume,
12mo
$1
25
OYITH—
THE
DYER'S
INSTRUCTOR:
Comprising
Practical
Instructions
in
the
Art
of
Dyeing
Silk,
Cotton,
Wool,
and
Worsted,
and
Woollen
Goods:
containing
nearly
800
Receipts.
To
which
is
added
a
Treatise
on
the
Art
of
Padding;
and
the
Printing
of
Silk
Warps,
Skeins,
and
Handkerchiefs,
and
the
various
Mordants
and
Colors
for
the
different
styles
of
such
work.
By
David
Smith,
Pattern
Dyer.
12mo.,
cloth.
.
.
.
.
.
.
$3
00