Accessions to the Library. 540 CHEMISTRY. ALLEN, ALERED H. Commercial organic analysis, Pt. 1, vol. 3. London. 1889. O. 547.0 BLACK, G. V. The formation of poisons by micro-organisms. Phila. 1884. O. 543.9 BLTHY, ALEXANDER WYNTER. Foods: Their compositions and analysis. London. 1888. D. 547 FITTING, RUDOLPH. Wohlers outlines of organic chemistry. Tr. by Ira Remsen. Phila. 1873. D. 547 FRANKLAND, E. Water analysis for sanitary purposes. Phila. 1880. D. 543.3 GERBER, Dr. N. Chemical and physical analysis of milk, condensed milk etc. N. Y. 1882. O. 543.3 NUYS, T. C. VAN. Chemical analysis of healthy urine, qualitative and quantitative. Phila. 1888. O. 543.9 620 CIVIL ENGINEERING. American society of civil engineers. Proceedings of. Vols. 4. 5.7.8.11. 1878. N.Y. O. 620.6 AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS. Transactions of Vols. 3-16. 1875-87. N.Y. O. 620.6 BOSTON WATER BOARD. Thirteenth annual report of. Boston. 1889. O. 628 BOSTON WATER METER TESTING COMMISSION. Report of. Boston. 1888. O. 628.17 BOSTON WATER WORKS. Description of. Chicago. 1878. O. 628 BROOKLYN COMMON COUNCIL. Documents and plans submitted by the water commissioners to. Brooklyn. 1854. F. 628.1.720 BOW, ROBERT H. Economics of construction in relation to framed structures. London. 1873. O. 624 BUCK, G. WATSON. A practical and theoretical essay on oblique bridges. London. 1880. O. 624.7 BUTTS, E. The civil engineer's field book. N. Y. 1886. S. 620.3 CLARKE, Eliot C. Main drainage works of the city of Boston. Boston. 1888. O. 628 CHURCH, B. S. and A. FLELEY. Quaker bridge dam. Aqueduct commissioners of N. Y. City. N.Y. 1889. F. 627 COLVER, FREDERICK. Pumps and pumping machinery. London. 1882. O. 621.6 CORFIELD, W. H. The treatment and utilisation of sewage. London. 1887. O. 628.3 ELLIS, G. A. Work done by and power required for fire streams. Springfield. 1878. S. 621.68 FENWICK, T. and T. BAKER. Subterranean surveying. London. 1882. D. 622.14&17 GILLMORE, Q. A. Notes on comparative resistance. N. Y. 1888. O. 620.1 HASKOLL, W. DAYIS. The engineer's mining surveyors and contractors' book. London. 1880. D. 625.01 HERSCHUL, CLEMENS. Continuous revolving drawbridges. Boston. 1875. O. 624.8 HOWE MALVERD A. Retaining walls for earth. N. Y. 1886. D. 627.4 LANZA, Gastano. Applied mechanics. N. Y. 1889. O. 622 SIples, W. B. The Pennsylvania railroad, its origin, construction, condition and connections. Phila. 1875. Q. 625.7 STENGER, James C. Report of aqueduct commissioners of New York. [Croton Aqueduct.] N. Y. 1887. F. 628.18 SUUART, Bernard. How to become a successful engineer. Edinburgh. 1871. S. 620.7 TRAUTWINE, J. C. The civil engineer's pocket book. N. Y. 1888. S. 620.1 WARRING, G. E. Sewerage and land drainage. N. Y. 1889. F. 628.1 WEOMANN, E. The design and construction of masonary dams. N. Y. 1889. F. 628.1 WRIGHT, Augustine W. American street railways, construction, equipment and maintenance. Chicago. 1888. D. 625.60 CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY. BENEDICT, DR. R. and E. KNECHT. The chemistry of coal tar colors.London.1880. CARPENTER, W. LANT. Treatise on the manufacture of soap and candies, lubricants and glucrete. London, 1887. S.. FARADAY, MICHAEL. A course of six lectures on the chemical history of a candle. N. Y. 1861. S. BODEMANN, F. and BRUNO KEIL. A treatise on the assaying of lead copper, silver, gold and mercury. N. Y. 1886. S... 543 GARDNER, J. Acetic acid and vinegar, ammonia and alum London. 1885. D... You will always find the latest thing in Soft and Stiff Hats at Bromelsick's. W. M. Rowe has a splendid new stock of Watches and Jewelery from which the most fastidious can make a nice selection for a wife, cousin, sister or some other fellow's sister. No old shopworn goods to offer you at so called cost. His motto is bottom prices for the best goods. Stories worth reading are the ones that have the most sensational features about them, and the degree of interest manifested in them should always be weighed by the quantity and quality behind them. 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