FITTING, THE PRINCIPLES OF. For Engineer Students. By J. Horner, M.I.M.E. Illustrated with about 250 Engravings, and containing an Appendix of Useful Shop Notes and Memoranda. 5s.

‘Calculated to aid and encourage the most useful set of handicraftsmen we have amongst us.’—Daily Chronicle.

THE PRINCIPLES OF PATTERN MAKING. Written specially for Apprentices, and for Students in Technical Schools. By J. Horner, M.I.M.E. Illustrated with 101 Engravings, and containing a Glossary of the Common Terms employed in Pattern Making and Moulding. 3s. 6d.

‘The book is well illustrated, and for its size will be found one of the best of its kind.’—Industries.

PRACTICAL IRONFOUNDING. By J. Horner, M.I.M.E., ‘a Foreman Pattern Maker.’ Illustrated with over 100 Engravings. Second Edition. 4s.

‘Every pupil and apprentice would find it, we think, an assistance to obtaining a thorough knowledge of his work. The book, however, is not intended merely for the student, but contains much useful information for practical men.’—Industries.

METAL TURNING. By J. Horner, M.I.M.E. With 81 Illustrations. 4s.

Contents:—The Lathe—Tools and Tool Angles—Chucks—Chucking—General Remarks on Turning—Hand Turning—Slide Rest Turning—Boring—Screw Cutting, etc.

‘An exceedingly useful publication to have at hand.’—Machinery.

By G. E. Bonney.