Builders’ Quantities. By H. M. Lewis. 6 illus., 44 pp., crown 8vo. (S. & C. Series, No. 40.) (1911.) 1s. 6d. net.

Obstruction to Light. A Graphic Method of determining Problems of Ancient Lights. By H. B. Molesworth. 9 folding plates, 4to. (1902.) 6s. net.

Suburban Houses. A series of practical plans. By J. H. Pearson. 46 plates and 12 pp. text, crown 4to. (1905.) 5s. net.

Solid Bitumens, their Physical and Chemical Properties. By S. F. Peckham. 23 illus., 324 pp., 8vo. (New York, 1909.) £1 1s.

Roman Architecture, Sculpture and Ornament. By G. B. Piranesi. 200 plates, reproduced in facsimile from the original. 2 vols., imperial folio, in wrappers. (1900.) £2 2s. net.

The Seven Periods of English Architecture, defined and illustrated. By E. Sharpe. Third edition, 20 steel plates, royal 8vo. (1888.) 12s. 6d.

Our Factories, Workshops and Warehouses, their Sanitary and Fire-Resisting Arrangements. By B. H. Thwaite. 183 illus., 282 pp., crown 8vo. (1882.) 9s.

Elementary Principles of Carpentry. By T. Tredgold and J. T. Hurst. Eleventh edition, 48 plates, 517 pp., crown 8vo. (1914.) 7s. 6d. net.

Motor Body Building in all its branches. By C. W. Terry. With additional matter by Arthur Hall. Medium 8vo, 256 pp., 15 illus., 50 plates. (1914.) 10s. 6d. net. Postage: inland, 5d.; abroad, 10d.