WEALE'S SERIES RUDIMENTARY SCIENTIFIC, EDUCATIONAL, AND CLASSICAL. These popular and cheap Series of Books, now comprising nearly Three Hundred distinct works in almost every department of Science, Art, and Education, are recommended to the notice of Engineers, Architects, Builders, Artisans, and Students generally, as well as to those interested in Workmen's Libraries, Free Libraries, Literary and Scientific Institutions, Colleges, Schools, Science Classes, &c., &c. N.B.-In ordering from this List it is recommended, as a means of facilitating business and obviating error, to quote the numbers affixed to the volumes, as well as the titles and prices. *The books are bound in limp cloth, unless otherwise stated. No. RUDIMENTARY SCIENTIFIC SERIES. ARCHITECTURE, BUILDING, ETC. 16. ARCHITECTURE-ORDERS-The Orders and their Esthetic Principles. By W. H. LEEDS. Illustrated. Is. 6d. 17. 2s. ARCHITECTURE-STYLES-The History and Description of 22. THE ART OF BUILDING, Rudiments of. 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