New absolute measurements, by the transient hot-wire technique, of the thermal conductivity of binary mixtures of n-hexane with methanol, ethanol, and hexanol are presented. The temperature range examined was 295-345 K and the pressure atmospheric. The concentrations studied were 75% by weight of methanol and 25, 50, and 75% by weight of ethanol and hexanol. The overall uncertainty in the reported thermal conductivity data is estimated to be ±0.5%, an estimate confirmed by the measurement of the thermal conductivity of water. A recently extended semiempirical scheme for the prediction of the thermal conductivity of mixtures from the pure components is used to correlate and predict the thermal conductivity of these mixtures, as a function of both composition and temperature. © 1990 Plenum Publishing Corporation.