By A. RUSSELL BOND

THIS book is a sequel to "The Scientific American Boy," many thousand copies of which have been sold, and has proven very popular with the boys. The main object of the book is to instruct how to build various devices and apparatus, particularly for outdoor use. The construction of the apparatus is fully described and the instructions are interwoven in a story, a feature which has assisted in making the " Scientific American Boy " so popular and interesting to the boy.

12mo. 338 Pages. 314 Illustrations Price $2.00 oostoaid

It takes up the story of " Bill " and several of his companions at boarding school. They form a mysterious Egyptian society, whose object is to emulate the resouraeful-ness of the ancients. Their Chief Astrologer and Priest of the Sacred Scarabeus is gifted with unusal powers, but his magic is explained so that others can copy it. Under the directions of the Chief Engineer, dams, bridges and canal-locks are constructed. The Chief Admiral and Naval Constructor builds many types of boats, some of which are entirely new. The Chief Craftsman and the Chief Artist also have their parts in the work done by the Society, over which Pharaoh and his Grand Vizier have charge. Following is a list of the chapters:

Chapter I (Fitting Up A Workshop. How To Build The Shop) (Fitting Up A Workshop. How To Build The Shop) (Fitting Up A Workshop. How To Build The Shop). Initiation; Chapter II (Shop Kinks. The Clothespin On The Handy Mans Workbench) (Shop Kinks. The Clothespin On The Handy Mans Workbench) (Shop Kinks. The Clothespin On The Handy Mans Workbench). Building a Dam; Chapter III (The Soldering Of Metals And The Preparation Of Solders And Soldering Agents) (The Soldering Of Metals And The Preparation Of Solders And Soldering Agents) (The Soldering Of Metals And The Preparation Of Solders And Soldering Agents). The Skiff; Chapter IV (The Handy Man In The Factory) (The Handy Man In The Factory) (The Handy Man In The Factory). The Lake House; Chapter V (The Handy Man'S Experimental Laboratory. Chemical Flasks From Electric Light Globes) (The Handy Man'S Experimental Laboratory. Chemical Flasks From Electric Light Globes) (The Handy Man'S Experimental Laboratory. Chemical Flasks From Electric Light Globes). A Midnight Surprise; Chapter VI (The Handy Man'S Electrical Laboratory. An Unbreakable Leyden Jar) (The Handy Man'S Electrical Laboratory. An Unbreakable Leyden Jar) (The Handy Man'S Electrical Laboratory. An Unbreakable Leyden Jar). The Modern Order of Ancient Engineers; Chapter VII (The Handy Man About The House. A Novel Music Stand Or Book Rest) (The Handy Man About The House. A Novel Music Stand Or Book Rest) (The Handy Man About The House. A Novel Music Stand Or Book Rest). A " Pedal-Paddle-Boat"; Chapter VIII (The Handy Sportsman. A Portable Automobile House) (The Handy Sportsman. A Portable Automobile House) (The Handy Sportsman. A Portable Automobile House). Surveying; Chapter IX (Model Toy Flying Machines. A Simple Monoplane) (Model Toy Flying Machines. A Simple Monoplane) (Model Toy Flying Machines. A Simple Monoplane). Sounding the Lake; Chapter X. Signaling Systems; Chapter XI. The Howe Truss Bridge; Chapter XI!. The Seismograph; Chapter XIII. The Canal Lock; Chapter XIV. Hunting with a Camera; Chapter XV. The Gliding Machine; Chapter XVI. Camping Ideas; Chapter XVII. The Haunted House; Chapter XVIII. Sun Dials and Clepsydras; Chapter XIX. The Fish-Tail Boat; Chapter XX. Kite Photography; Chapter XXI. Water-Kites and Current Sailing; Chapter XXII. The Wooden Canoe; Chapter XXIII. The Bicycle Sleigh; Chapter XXIV. Magic; Chapter XXV. The Sailboat; Chapter XXVI. Water Sports, and Chapter XXVII. A Geyser Fountain.