Pocket-books for Reference.
Molesworth and Hurst.—The pocket-book of pocket-books. Being Hurst's and Molesworth's pocket-book bound together in full Russia leather, 32mo., round corners, gilt edges, $5.00.
Cutler and Edge.—Tables for setting out curves from 100 feet to 5,000 feet radius. Useful for setting out roads, sewers, walls, fences and general engineering work, 16mo., cloth, $1.00.
Maycock.—Practical electrical notes and definitions, for the use of engineering students and practical men, 286 pages, illustrated, 32mo., cloth, 75c.*
Thompson's Electrical Tables.—A valuable little reference book for engineers, electricians, motor inspectors and others interested in electrical engineering. Illustrated, vest pocket edition, 64mo., roan, 50c.
Dearlove.—Tables to find the working speed of cables; comprising also data as to diameter, capacity and copper resistance of all cores. 32mo., cloth, 80c.
Molesworth.—Metrical tables, weights and measures. 57 pages, 32mo., cloth, 60c.
Brooks.—French measures and english equivalents. 32mo., 40c.