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A~~ER~E
C LAENC T ~ O C H E ~ I ISOCIETY,
CAL
TRANSACTIONS,
V O ~ . 33.
1918.
A ~ ~ ~ R I CASSOCIATION
AN
O F P E T R O L EGEOLOGISTS,
U~~
BULLETIN,V O ~ . 2. 1015.
(Gift of t h e Association.)
AnlERrc.4~YEARBOOK: IBIS. Edit. by Francis G. Wickware, New Tork. 1910.
'(Gift of D. Appleton & Co.)
ANNUAIRE
DE LA HOUILLEBLANCHE
FRANCAISE.
By RI. Augi~stePawlowski. 2d
year. 1915-1919. Paris. (Gift.)
BLACKD I A ~ I O N D
vol.
,
60, Jan.-June, 1915; vol. 61, July-Dec., ,1015. (Gift.)
Chicago. .
CANADIAN
R'IININCIINSTITUTE,TRANSACTIONS,
vol. 21. 1915. Mont.rea1, Qr~ebcc.
CO~IPTES-RENDUS
DE L ' A T H ~ N LOUISIANAIS,
~E
v01. 4, NO. 3. (Gift of Wrn. Beer.)
OF NATURAL
GAS AT LOW PRESSURES. Ahst. of testinlony. of Samuel
EFFICIENCY
S. Wyer before the Corporation Conlmission of Oklahoma, Februnry 4, 1910.
Printed by Empire G j s C% Fuel Co., Iiansas City, hlo.
C~EOLOGICAL. INBTITUTION
O F THE ~ N I V E R S I T Y OF UPSALA,BULLETIN.Edit. 1 . 1 ~
Hj. Sjijgren. vol. 14, 1917; vol. 15, 1916; vol. 13, pt. 2, 1916. (Gift.)
BPI)ROGENATION
OF OILS. Catnlyzers and cntalysis and the generation of hydrogen
and oxygen. By Carleton Ellis. 2d edition. New York. 1019. (Purchase.)
~ N S T I T U T E OF METALS,JOURNAL, vo1. 20. NO. 2. Edited by G. Sham. Scott.
London. 1915.
INSTITUTION
O F ~ ~ I N I N AND
G
R~ETALLURC:~, TRANSACTIONS.
26th session. 10161017. vol. 26. London.
RON AND STEELINSTITUTE,
JO&NAL,
~ 0 1 .9s. NO. 2. Edit. by Geo. C. Uoyd.
London ancl New York. 1918.
OF T~ANSACTIONS.
OF ENGINEERS. JOURNAL A N D RECORD
JUNIOR INSTITUTION
vol. 38. 37th session. 1917-18. Edit. by TV. A. Tookey. London. 1915.
FEDERAL
T.LX LAWSAFFECTING
INDIVIDUALS,
PARTNERSHIPS
AND CORPORATIONS.
Practical cluestions ancl answers. February, 1919. Irving Trust Co., New York.
(Gift.)
ON E ~ ~ P L O T ~ R
~~EAN
N ATG E ~ I E N TI N THE SHIPYARD.Special Bulletin,
HANDBOOK
"Labor Loss." U. S. Shipping Board Enlcrgency Fleet Corporation, Philadelphia. 1915. (Gift.)
Los PETROLEOS
DEL PERUY DE PENNSYLVANIA.
By Ricardo A. Deustua. Lima.
1919. (Gift of the author.)
~ ~ I S S O U RBUREAU
I
OF GEOLOGY
AND MINES, vol. 15. 2Cl series. The Sand ant1
Grnvel Resources of Missouri. By C. L. Dake. 1915. (Gift of arrt,hor.)
NORTHBUTTE~ ~ I N I NCO~IPANY.
G
Annual Report for the year 1915. (Ciift of the
Compnny.)
ONTARIOBUREAUOF MINES. 27th Annual Report. vol. 27, pts. 1, 2 and 3. ,1918.
Toronto. (Gift of Ontario Bureau of Mines.)
~ ' O W E R PLANT. Installation, tTpkeep and Economical Operation.
By T. Rolancl
TVollaston. h'lanchester. 191s.
~'OWDERED COALAS A FUEL. By C. F. Herington. New York.
1918.
PRODUCT~ON
OF QUICKSILVER
I N EUROPE. By Dr. Roland Sterner-Rainer.
Reprint
from Chem. & Met. Engrg., vol. 19, Nos. 10 and 11; vol. 20, Nos. 1 and 2.
(Gift of Chcm. $ Met. Engng.)
~ ' R O ~ ~ I N COF
E NOVA SCOTIA. Departluent of Public Works and hlines. Annual
12eport on the Miues. 1915.. Hnlifas, N.'S. (Gift of Dept.)
PULVERIZED
COALAS A FUEL. By N. C. Harrison. Paper presented l~eforejoint
llleetiug of the Atlantn, Birluingham and New Orleans Sections of the Amer. Soc.
Mech. Engrs. a t Atlanta, Ga., March 21, 1919. (Gift of author.)
QUICKSILVER
RESOURCESOF CALIFORNIA. Bulletin 78. California State Mining
Bureau. 1915.
REFRACTORY
~IATERIALS
AS A FIELD
FOR RESEARCH.A Survey .of the Scientific
Aspects of t h e Subject. By Eclm. W. Washburn. Reprint from the Jour. of
the Amer. Ceran~icSoc., vol. 2, No. 1, Jan., 1919. (Gift of the Amer. 6oc.
hlech. Engrs.)
STAFFORDSHIRE
IRONAND STEEL INSTITUTE,
PROCEEDINGS.
Session 1917-1918.
vol. 33. Stourbridge.:
i
SUGGESTED
COLLEGECOURSEON THE HUMANSIDE OF ENGINEERING.BY Industrial Service Movement, New Pork. (Gift of Atner. Soc. Mech. Engrs.)
SVERIGES
GEOLOGISGA
UNDERS~RNING.
Arsbok 9 (1915); Arsbok 10 (1916). Stockholm. (Gift of Sveriges Geologiska Undersf~kning.)
SVERIGESGEOLOGISGA
U N D E R S ~ ~ G N I Ser.
N G . Ca. No. 14. Hornborgasjon. By
R.Sandegren. St.ockholm. 1916. .(Gift.)
SVERIGES
GEOLOGISKA
UNDERSOKNING.
Ser. Ca. No. 15. Uber die Gattung Phragmoceras in der Obersilurformat,ion Gotlands. By Herman Hedstrom. Stockholm. 1917. (Gift.)
SVERIGESGEOLOGISGA
UNDERS~KNING.
Ser. Ca. No. 16. Fornsjl;studier inon,
Stangans Och Svartans Vattenomraden. By Uno 'Sundelin. Stockholm.
1817. (Gift.)
U. S. GEOLOGICAL'SURVEY.
List df publications. Apr., 191s and Suppl., hlar., 1919.
.
(Gift of Survey.)
U. S. DEPARTMENT
OF THE INTERIOR.~ U r e a uof hlines.
Schedule 13. Mar, 5,
a list of
~errnissihle
selFcont,ained mlne1919. Procedure for establishine
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c,
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rescue breathing apparatus.
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Trade Catalogs
ADAMHILOER,LTD., 75A Camden R.oad, London, N. W. I;
Ahee Refractometers, with water-jacketed prisms. Oct. 1, 1918.
Hilger Wavelength Spectrometer (Constant deviation type).
The nutting photometer. February, 1919.
ERICA AN STEAMC ~ N V E T OCORP.,
R
326 West h f a d i s o n ~ t . ,New York.
Modern Methods of Ash Disposal. 1919.
DEISTER-CONCENTRATOR
CO., Fort Wayne, Ind.
No. 7 Deister-Overstrom Diagonal Deck Coal JVashing Table.
.ESTERLINE
Co.,.Indianapolis, Ind.
!
Esterline Graphic. Power factor kurveys.
.
INGERSOLI~RAND
CO., 11 Bioadway, New York City.
Strnight Line Dry Vacuum Pumps. Form 3137.
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"Little Tugg:,rJ' Hoists. Form 4333.
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"Jackhamer.
Fornl 4131."Jackhamer SinkerJ' Form 4042.
"LIm~erial." Forrn 9123.
l.'~mberialType ourt teen," single Stage, Vertical .Air Compressors for Belt
Drive. Form 3039.
"Imperial" Duplex D r y Vacuum Pumps, Steam and Power Driven, Types
"S,"
"XPV" and "SB."
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Leiner 2 i l Furnace? No. 3. Form 9120.
Leyner Jacksteel" S h a r p ~ y e r&lode1 No. 33. Fo;,m 4037.
Drift Bolt Drivers Types CC-25" and "CC-251.
Form 8014.
Elect,ric Driven Portable Air Co~npressors. Form 3015-2.
Air Reheaters. Form 9011.
JEFFREYMANUFACTURING
CO., Columbus, Ohio.
Jeffrey Belt Conveyers. Catalog No. 175. . .
Jeffrey Bucket Ele~at~ors: Catalog No. 244.
Jeffrey Retsrding Conveyers. Catalog No. 232.
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LEEDS$ NORTHRUP
CO., 5.901 Stenton A x . , Philadelphia, Pa.
Checking Ther~llocouplePyrometers. Bulletin KO.867-B.
L o c o h r o ~ nSUPERHEATER
~~
CO., 30 Church s t . , New York City.
&lperheat,ers for Stationary Power Plants. Bulletin NO. T1. 1919.
~ ~ A R I OSTEAM
N
SHOVEL
CO., hlarion, Ohio.
Marion. The name and the machinery. Catalog 187-B.
OHIOBRASSCo., Mansfield, Ohio.
High Tens!o? Porcelain Insulators, Overhead Materials, Rail Bonds, Car ~ q 1 1 . i ~ ment Spec~allties. Catalog No. 17.
PRECISION
INSTRU~~E
Co.,
N TDetroit, Mich.
"Precision" Patent Automatic Combustion Recorder. Bulletin D.
PROF.EDWARD
ORTON,J ~ . , C o l u m b u sOhio.
,
Standard Pyrometric Cones.
W. S. ROCKWELL
CO., 50 Churcll St., ~e York City.
.
Heating Furnaces for Billets, Wire Bars and Cakes. Maroh, 1919.
SKINNERENGINECO., Erie, .Pa.
Universal Unaflow.
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STEEREENGINEERING
CO., Detroit, hlich.
Bulletin No. 34. Gas Valves & Welded Steel Pipe.
Bulletin 35. Tar Cameras for Colorimetric Tar Determination.
Bulletin No. 36. Plant Models.
SUPPLEE-BIDDLE
HARDWARE
CO., 513 Commerce St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Bulletin. Monel hletal, vol. 6., No. 2.
UNDER-FEED
STOKERCO. OF AMERICA,
BOOKBLDG.,Detroit, hlich.
Co~nbustionChamber. April, 1919.
VACUUM
OIL CO., Rochester, N. Y.
Stationary Steam Engines.
Lubrication of the Autonlobile. No. 1. The Engine.
Lubrication of the Automobile. No. 2. The Chassis.
Horizontal Gas Engines (Small and Medium).
Horizontal Gas Engines (Large Size).
Vertical Gas Engines.
WATTMININGCARWHEELCO., Barnesville, Ohio.
Watt Cars, Mining and Industrial-General Catalog.
WESTINGHOUSE
ELEC.MFO. CO., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Diagram o i Type F-2 Oil Circuit-Breaker.
WM. HIERGESELL
& SON,New York.
Long Stell1 Thermonleters and Hydrometers.
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Book Notices
Unless otherwise specified, books in this list have been presented by the publishers.
The Institute does not assume responsibility for any statement,^ made; these are taken
from the preface or the test of the book. All the books listed may be consulted in the
Engineering Societies Library.
INDUSTRIAL
GOODWILL.By John R. Commons. N. Y., McGram-Hill Co., Inc.;
Lond., Hill Publishing Co., Ltd., 1919. 213 pp., 3 charts, 8 X 6 in., cloth, $2.
Colnnlodity, Machinery, Goodwill, The Public, Democmcy, Solidarity.
CONTENTS:
Theory and Practice, Security, Labor Market, Insurance, Health, The Shop, Education, Loyalty, Personality, Depression, The World.
The author discusses the present day prol~lerusof labor and capital, and their
relations t o each other, and the method of solving them, which have been practised
or proposed.
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IRON
AND STEEL. (A Pocket Encyclopedia) Including Allied Industries and Sciences.