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Griffin's Metallurgical Series. STANDARD WORKS OF REFERENCE

FOR

Metallurgists, Mine-Owners, Assayers, Manufacturers, and all interested in the development of the Metallurgical Industries.

EDITED BY

W. C. ROBERTS-AUSTEN, C.B., F.R.S.,

CHEMIST AND ASSAYER TO THE ROYAL MINT; PROFESSOR OF METALLURGY IN THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE.

In Large 8vo, Handsome Cloth. With Illustrations.

1. INTRODUCTION to the STUDY of METALLURGY. By the EDITOR. FOURTH EDITION. Revised and Enlarged, with

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New Illustrations, Micro-Photographic Plates of Different Varieties of
Steel, and Folding Plate.

No English text-book at all approaches this in the COMPLETENESS with which the most modern views on the subject are dealt with. Professor Austen's volume will be INVALUABLE, not only to the student, but also to those whose knowledge of the art is far advanced."-Chemical News.

"INVALUABLE to the student. elsewhere."-Athenæum.

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Rich in matter not to be readily found

This volume amply realises the expectations formed as to the result of the labours of so eminent an authority. It is remarkable for its ORIGINALITY of conception and for the large amount of information which it contains. We

recommend every one who desires information not only to consult, but to STUDY this work."-Engineering.

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Will at once take FRONT RANK as a text-book."—Science and Art. "Prof. ROBERTS-AUSTEN'S book marks an epoch in the history of the teaching of metallurgy in this country."-Industries.

2. GOLD (The Metallurgy of). By THOS. KIRKE ROSE, D.Sc., Assoc. R.S.M., F.I.C., of the Royal Mint. SECOND EDITION, 21S. (See p. 43).

3. IRON (The Metallurgy of). By THOS. TURNER, Assoc. R.S.M., F.I.C., F.C.S. 16s. (See p. 50).

Will be Published at Short Intervals.

4. STEEL (The Metallurgy of). By F. W. HARBORD, Assoc. R. S. M., F.I.C.

5. COPPER (The Metallurgy of). By THOS. GIBB, Assoc. Royal School of Mines.

6. METALLURGICAL MACHINERY: the Application of Engineering to Metallurgical Problems. By HENRY CHARLES Jenkins, Wh. Sc., Assoc. R. S. M., Assoc. M. Inst. C. E., of the Royal Mint.

7. ALLOYS. By the EDITOR.

Other Volumes in Preparation.

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SECOND EDITION, Revised and Enlarged.
In Large 8vo, Handsome cloth, 348.

HYDRAULIC POWER

AND

HYDRAULIC MACHINERY.

BY

HENRY ROBINSON, M. INST. C. E., F. G. S.,

FELLOW OF KING'S COLLEGE, London; PROF. OF CIVIL ENGINEERING,
KING'S COLLEGE, ETC., ETC.

With numerous Woodcuts, and Sixty-nine Plates.

GENERAL CONTENTS.

Discharge through Orifices-Gauging Water by Weirs-Flow of Water through Pipes-The Accumulator-The Flow of Solids-Hydraulic Presses and Lifts Cyclone Hydraulic Baling Press-Anderton Hydraulic LiftHydraulic Hoists (Lifts)-The Otis Elevator-Mersey Railway Lifts-City and South London Railway Lifts-North Hudson County Railway ElevatorLifts for Subways-Hydraulic Ram-Pearsall's Hydraulic Engine-PumpingEngines-Three-Cylinder Engines-Brotherhood Engine-Rigg's Hydraulic Engine-Hydraulic Capstans-Hydraulic Traversers-Movable Jigger Hoist— Hydraulic Waggon Drop-Hydraulic Jack—Duckham's Weighing MachineShop Tools-Tweddell's Hydraulic Rivetter-Hydraulic Joggling PressTweddell's Punching and Shearing Machine-Flanging Machine-Hydraulic Centre Crane-Wrightson's Balance Crane-Hydraulic Power at the Forth Bridge-Cranes-Hydraulic Coal-Discharging Machines-Hydraulic DrillHydraulic Manhole Cutter-Hydraulic Drill at St. Gothard Tunnel-Motors with Variable Power-Hydraulic Machinery on Board Ship-Hydraulic Points and Crossings-Hydraulic Pile Driver-Hydraulic Pile Screwing ApparatusHydraulic Excavator-Ball's Pump Dredger-Hydraulic Power applied to Bridges-Dock-gate Machinery--Hydraulic Brake-Hydraulic Power applied to Gunnery-Centrifugal Pumps--Water Wheels-Turbines-Jet Propulsion— The Gerard-Barré Hydraulic Railway-Greathead's Injector Hydrant-Snell's Hydraulic Transport System-Greathead's Shield-Grain Elevator at Frankfort-Packing-Power Co-operation-Hull Hydraulic Power CompanyLondon Hydraulic Power Company-Birmingham Hydraulic Power System -Niagara Falls-Cost of Hydraulic Power-Meters-Schönheyder's Pressure Regulator-Deacon's Waste-Water Meter.

"A Book of great Professional Usefulness."-Iron.

The SECOND EDITION of the above important work has been thoroughly revised and brought up to date. Many new full-page Plates have been added-the number being increased from 43 in the First Edition to 69 in the present. Full Prospectus, giving a description of the Plates, may be had on application to the Publishers.

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GRIFFIN'S METALLURGICAL SERIES.

SECOND EDITION. Large 8vo. Handsome Cloth. 21s.

THE METALLURGY OF GOLD.

BY

T. KIRKE ROSE, D.Sc., Assoc.R.S.M., F.I.C.,
Assistant Assayer of the Royal Mint.

Revised and partly Re-written. Including the most recent Improve-
ments in the Cyanide Process, and a new Chapter on Economic
Considerations (Management, Cost, Output, &c.).
Frontispiece and additional Illustrations.

LEADING FEATURES.

With

1. Adapted for all who are interested in the Gold Mining Industry, being free from technicalities as far as possible; of special value to those engaged in the industry-viz., mill-managers, reduction-officers, &c.

2. The whole ground implied by the term "Metallurgy of Gold" has been covered with equal care; the space is carefully apportioned to the various branches of the subject, according to their relative importance.

3. The MACARTHUR-FORREST CYANIDE PROCESS is fully described for the first time. By this process over £2,000,000 of gold per annum (at the rate of) is now being extracted, or nearly one-tenth of the total world's production. The process, introduced in 1887, has only had short newspaper accounts given of it previously. The chapters have been submitted to, and revised by, Mr. MacArthur, and so freed from all possible inaccuracies.

4. Among other new processes not previously described in a text-book are— (1) The modern barrel chlorination process, practised with great success in Dakota, where the Black Hills district is undergoing rapid development owing to its introduction. (2) New processes for separating gold from silver-viz., the new Gutzkow process, and the Electrolytic process; the cost of separation is reduced by them by one-half.

5. A new feature is the description of EXACT METHODS employed in particular extraction works-Stamp-batteries of South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, California, Colorado, and Dakota; Chlorination works also, in many parts of the world; Cyanide works of S. Africa and New Zealand. These accounts are of special value to practical men.

6. The bibliography is the first made since 1882.

"Dr. Rose gained his experience in the Western States of America, but he has secured details of gold-working from ALL PARTS of the world, and these should be of GREAT SERVICE to practical men. The four chapters on Chlorination, written from the point of view alike of the practical man and the chemist, TEEM WITH CONSIDERATIONS HITHERTO UNRECOG NISED, and constitute an addition to the literature of Metallurgy, which will prove to be of classical value."-Nature.

"The most complete description of the chlorination process which has yet been published. -Mining Journal.

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Companion-Volume to MM. Knecht and Rawson's "Dyeing."

TEXTILE

PRINTING:

A PRACTICAL MANUAL.

Including the Processes Used in the Printing of COTTON, WOOLLEN, SILK, and HALF-SILK FABRICS.

BY C. F. SEYMOUR ROTHWELL, F.C.S., Mem. Soc. of Chemical Industries; late Lecturer at the Municipal Technical School, Manchester. In Large 8vo, with Illustrations and Printed Patterns. Price 21s. General Contents. Introduction-The Machinery Used in Textile Printing -Thickeners and Mordants-The Printing of Cotton Goods-The Steam Style -Colours Produced Directly on the Fibre-Dyed Styles-Padding StyleResist and Discharge Styles-The Printing of Compound Colourings, &c.— The Printing of Woollen Goods-The Printing of Silk Goods-Practical Recipes for Printing-Appendix-Useful Tables-Patterns.

"BY FAR THE BEST and MOST PRACTICAL BOOK on TEXTILE PRINTING which has yet been brought out, and will long remain the standard work on the subject. It is essentially practical in character."-Tertile Mercury.

"THE MOST PRACTICAL MANUAL of TEXTILE PRINTING which has yet appeared. We have no hesitation in recommending it."-The Textile Manufacturer.

"UNDOUBTEDLY the book is THE BEST whic has appeared on TEXTILE PRINTING, and worthily forms a Companion-Volume to A Manual on Dyeing."-The Dyer and Calico Printer.

SCHWACKHÖFER and BROWNE:

FUEL AND WATER: A Manual for Users of Steam and Water. By Prof. FRANZ SCHWACKHÖFER of Vienna, and WALTER R. BROWNE, M.A., C.E., late Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. Demy 8vo, with Numerous Illustrations, 9/.

GENERAL CONTENTS.-Heat and Combustion-Fuel, Varieties of Firing Arrange ments: Furnace, Flues, Chimney - The Boiler, Choice of Varieties-Feed-water Heaters-Steam Pipes-Water: Composition, Purification-Prevention of Scale, &c., &c.

"The Section on Heat is one of the best and most lucid ever written."-Engineer. "Cannot fail to be valuable to thousands using steam power."-Railway Engineer.

SHELTON-BEY (W. Vincent, Foreman to the Imperial Ottoman Gun Factories, Constantinople) :

THE MECHANIC'S GUIDE: A Hand-Book for Engineers and Artizans. With Copious Tables and Valuable Recipes for Practical Use. Illustrated. Second Edition. Crown 8vo. Cloth, 7/6.

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Thirteenth Edition.

Demy 8vo, Cloth.

Price 21s.

With Numerous Illustrations, reduced from
Working Drawings.

A MANUAL OF

MARINE ENGINEERING:

COMPRISING THE DESIGNING, CONSTRUCTION, AND
WORKING OF MARINE MACHINERY.

By A. E. SEATON, M. Inst. C. E., M. Inst. Mech. E.,
M.Inst.N.A.

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Part III.-Details of Marine
Engines: Design and Cal-

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Part VI.-Miscellaneous.

The THIRTEENTH EDITION includes a Chapter on WATER-TUBE BOILERS, with Illustrations of the leading Types.

"In the three-fold capacity of enabling a Student to learn how to design, construct, and work a Marine Steam-Engine, Mr. Seaton's Manual has NO RIVAL."-Times. Gives the "The important subject of Marine Engineering is here treated with the THOROUGHNo department has escaped attention. NESS that it requires. results of much close study and practical work."-Engineering. Gives a complete account of the "By far the BEST MANUAL in existence. methods of solving, with the utmost possible economy, the problems before the Marine Engineer."-Athenæum.

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FOURTH EDITION. With Diagrams. Pocket-Size, Leather. 8s. 6d.
A POCKET-BOOK OF

MARINE ENGINEERING RULES AND TABLES,

FOR THE USE OF

Marine Engineers, Naval Architects, Designers, Draughtsmen, Superintendents and Others.

BY

A. E. SEATON, M.I.C. E., M. I. Mech. E., M. I. N. A.,

AND

H. M. ROUNTHWAITE, M.I. Mech. E., M.I.N.A.

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