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MNDING LEST AJAR 151923 




BULLETIN 

OF THE 

NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 

ASTOR, LENOX AND TILDEN FOUNDATIONS 



VOLUME 23 
JANUARY TO DECEMBER 

1919 




NEW YORK 
1919 



CONTENTS OF VOLUME 23 

PAGE 

AMERICAN PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, LETTERS OF ------ 547 

ARMENIA AND THE ARMENIANS. A LIST OF REFERENCES - 127, 251, 303 

AN ARTICLE OF FAITH ------------ 359 

BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA, COMMITTEE OF, EDITOR. SEE FIFTEENTH 
CENTURY BOOKS OWNED IN AMERICA, CENSUS OF. 

BLACK, GEORGE F. A LIST OF WORKS RELATING TO LYCANTHROPY - - 811 

BOOKS, RECENT, OF INTEREST ADDED TO THE LIBRARY. SEE NEW YORK PUBLIC 
LIBRARY BOOKS, RECENT, OF INTEREST ADDED TO THE LIBRARY. 

COLBY, ELBRIDGE. EARLY AMERICAN COMEDY ------- 427 

COLBY, ELBRIDGE. THE ECHO-DEVICE IN LITERATURE - 683, 783 

COMEDY, EARLY AMERICAN - - 427 

DONORS (PRINCIPAL). SEE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY DONORS (PRINCIPAL). 
DRAWINGS FROM THE J. PIERPONT MORGAN COLLECTION - - - 3 

EARLY AMERICAN COMEDY - - - 427 

THE ECHO-DEVICE IN LITERATURE 683, 783 

THE EUROPEAN WAR. SEE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY THE WAR AND AFTER. 

FIFTEENTH CENTURY BOOKS OWNED IN AMERICA, CENSUS OF ADDITIONS AND 

CORRECTIONS - 507 

GAMBLE, WILLIAM BURT. THE DEVELOPMENT OF SCENIC ART AND STAGE MA- 
CHINERY. A LIST OF REFERENCES - 369, 439, 527, 559, 643, 739 

GOTTHEIL, RICHARD. PREFATORY NOTE TO ARMENIA AND THE ARMENIANS. A 

LIST OF REFERENCES 123 

"HERALD OF FREEDOM" ------- -- 806 

ILLUSTRATED BOOK ------------ 291 

ILLUSTRATED BOOKS OF THE PAST FOUR CENTURIES. A RECORD OF THE EXHIBI- 
TION HELD IN THE LIBRARY IN 1919 625, 717 

LETTERS OF AMERICAN PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS ------ 547 

LYCANTHROPY. A LIST OF WORKS - - - - - - - - -811 

Music DIVISION, RECENT NOTABLE ACCESSIONS TO - 6, 144 

NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AND SHIPBUILDING. A LIST OF REFERENCES - 13, 73 

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THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY : 

BOOKS, RECENT, OF INTEREST ADDED TO THE LIBRARY 58, 110, 162, 347, 414 

602, 769, 838 

DONORS (PRINCIPAL) 64, 116, 168, 284, 352, 420, 472, 540, 608, 676, 776, 844 
NEWS OF THE MONTH 11, 71, 150, 250, 302, 367, 438, 496, 555, 624, 714, 807 
PERIODICALS (NEW) - 402, 437, 497, 556, 642, 715, 809 

PUBLICATIONS - 65, 117, 169, 285, 353, 421, 473, 541, 609, 677, 777, 845 

REPORT FOR 1918 175 

STATISTICS (CIRCULATION) 63, 115, 167, 283, 351, 419, 471, 539, 607, 675, 775, 843 
THE WAR AND AFTER 51, 95, 151, 278, 336, 405, 457, 535, 583, 667, 764, 816 

NEWS OF THE MONTH. SEE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY NEWS OF THE MONTH. 

PEARSON, E. L. A READER'S VIEW OF BOOK ILLUSTRATION ----- 615 

PEARSON, E. L. THE W^AR POSTER EXHIBITION - - -. - - 479 
PERIODICALS (NEW). SEE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY PERIODICALS (NEW). 
PRATT, IDA A. ARMENIA AND THE ARMENIANS. A LIST OF REFERENCES 127,251,303 

PRINT COLLECTION, RECENT ADDITIONS TO-------- 366 

PUBLICATIONS. SEE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY PUBLICATIONS. 

A READER'S VIEW OF BOOK ILLUSTRATION -------- 515 

THE SAGE BEQUEST -------._____ g23 

SAWYER, ROLLIN A., JR. NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AND SHIPBUILDING. A LIST OF 

REFERENCES -------____ 13, 73 

SCENIC ART AND STAGE MACHINERY, THE DEVELOPMENT OF. A LIST OF REF- 
ERENCES 369, 439, 527, 559, 643, 739 

SHIPBUILDING AND NAVAL ARCHITECTURE. A LIST OF REFERENCES - - 13, 73 

STATISTICS (CIRCULATION). SEE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY STATISTICS 
(CIRCULATION). 

THE WAR AND AFTER. SEE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY THE WAR AND AFTER. 

WAR MEMORIALS ------------- 435 

WAR MEMORIALS. A LIST OF REFERENCES -------- 499 

THE W T AR POSTER EXHIBITION ------.-.. 479 

\\'KIR, J. ALDEN, ETCHER A MEMORIAL EXHIBITION - - - 80S 

WEITENKAMPF, FRANK. DRAWINGS FROM THE J. PIERPONT MORGAN COLLECTION 3 

WEITENKAMPF, FRANK. THE ILLUSTRATED BOOK --_.__ 291 

WEITENKAMPF, FRANK. ILLUSTRATED BOOKS OF THE PAST FOUR CENTURIES. A 

RECORD OF THE EXHIBITION HELD IN THE LIBRARY IN 1919 - - 625, 717 

WEITENKAMFF, FRANK. WAR MEMORIALS. A LIST OF REFERENCES - 499 

WELLMAN, KILLER C. AN ARTICLE OF FAITH 359 



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NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 

ASTOR, LENOX AND TILDEN FOUNDATIONS 




JANUARY 1919 



VOLUME 23 



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DRAWINGS FROM THE J. PIERPONT MORGAN COLLECTION - 
RECENT NOTABLE ACCESSIONS TO THE Music DIVISION 
MUSICAL FUND - - - 
NEWS OF THE MONTH ------- 

NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AND SHIPBUILDING PART I 
THE EUROPEAN WAR (RECENT ACCESSIONS) 
RECENT BOOKS OF INTEREST ADDED TO THE LIBRARY 
CIRCULATION STATISTICS FOR DECEMBER - 
PRINCIPAL DONORS IN DECEMBER - 
PUBLICATIONS OF THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY - 

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DRAWINGS FROM THE J. PIERPONT MORGAN 

COLLECTION 

LENT FOR EXHIBITION BY MR. JOHN PIERPONT MORGAN 

IN arranging an exhibition of drawings selected from the collection of Mr. 
J. Pierpont Morgan, the Prints Division of The New York Public Library 
has tapped a source of wide and varied interest. "Among the many things," 
wrote Royal Coftissoz in 1913, "that Mr. Morgan did for the lover of art in 
this country, we reckon nothing more important than his participation in the 
European cult for drawings by the old masters. We designate that cult 'Euro- 
pean' advisedly, for it is only in very recent years that American collectors 
have given it any serious attention." 

The interest in drawings by the masters is evidently increasing, even if 
one judges only by the increasing number of publications reproducing drawings 
in particular collections or by individual artists, the one devoted to Rembrandt 
alone comprising 450 plates. 1 

Primarily, drawings make their strong appeal through the sense which 
they give of intimate view of the artists' methods, a fact emphasized by various 
writers, Chateaubriand, for example, and Sidney Colvin. In looking at 
them we are, so to speak, looking over the artist's shoulder as he works. We 
get an insight into his attitude toward life and art at times when he may be 
troubled little or not at all by direct thoughts of the public. There is often 
in drawings a spontaneity, a directness, a freshness of impression which may 
not be always so apparent when a final conception is put with brush on canvas. 

1 In the Art Division of the Lihrary will be found numerous collections of reproductions of drawings, 
a list of which, it is hoped, will be published shortly in the BULLETIN. 

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Of course, all this brings up again the matter of technique, of the mention 
of which some people are much more afraid than they need be. There is such 
a thing as a healthy interest in technique, in processes. The boy dissects the 
clock to see how the wheels go 'round, and many of us are "children of a 
larger growth" in that spirit of curiosity. 

The technical element in such an exhibition of drawings should appeal 
particularly to the art student. How the masters handled pen, chalk, and 
brush in making studies and sketches offers the student suggestion and stimu- 
lation and example. Here he may see how Rembrandt scratched and scrawled 
with the pen, or put in big broad washes, or brushed light lines in landscape 
subjects (similar to his etched ones), according to need and mood, and always 
with a sufficiency appropriate to the subject in hand. Or how Raphael used 
sharp yet sinuous lines, limited in number; the thing said, he stopped. Again, 
how methods are varied by the facile Guercino, or by Annibale Carracci, who 
made one drawing carefully in strong masses with red chalk, and another in 
light pen outlines and washes. How in some work all is delicacy, evanescing 
ultimately into weakness, while in other all is firm and vigorous, a quality 
eventually leading, in some artists, to exaggerated poses and hypertrophied 
muscular development. Some made more finished drawings: Claude and 
Poussin in stately landscape compositions; Correggio and Guercino (in red 
chalk drawings of pntti and other subjects) and Picart foreshadowing the 
methods of the nineteenth century professional lithographer; others again, 
in brush-washes of one or two tones, heightened with white, akin to the chiaro- 
scuro method in engraving. There is wide variety in the use of wash. Bra- 
mantino, Annibale Carracci, Pietro Testa, G. B. Tiepolo and others applied 
it lightly to give body to freely indicated outlines. Tiepolo did this with a 
particularly noteworthy lightness and dash, his shadows flickering in a remark- 
able suggestion of ever-moving life. Somewhat heavier shadows and tones 
appear in some work by Palma Giovane or Pordenone. Polidoro, Parmigiano, 
Vanni, and others carry the method quite to a finished effect, and' it is the 
reproduction of such work that we find in chiaroscuro prints. 

The reason why prints have been mentioned several times in the preced- 
ing notes is to be found in the close connection between drawings and the 
processes of engraving. In pre-camera days drawings were assiduously repro- 
duced in line engraving, "chalk manner," aquatint, mezzotint, and the chiaro- 
scuro method, to render lines or tones; a special tool was 'even invented, the 
cchoppe, to give the effect of broad pen strokes. And one finds parallel methods 
in drawing and engraving. P. G. Hamerton once traced the general process 
of development in engraving thus: 1, outline; 2, shading with straight parallel 




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lines; 3, curved parallel lines; 4, cross-hatching. For 1, take some early Floren- 
tine plates; for 2, Mantegna's engravings; for 3, some of Duerer's plates; 
for 4, Goltzius. Now you can find the same things in these drawings. Here 
are sheets by Aretino, Foppa, or Sodoma, with no cross-hatching and with 
the return stroke of the pen (the hook-like effect at the end of a line of shad- 
ing), which we find in engravings by Mantegna or Pollaiuolo. Furthermore, 
some of this fifteenth or sixteenth century work (say by Zuccaro), shows 
goldsmith influence, as do early line-engravings on copper. Then comes slight 
use of cross-hatching in shadows by Guido Reni or Raphael. Finally quite 
regular cross-hatching (by Domenico Campagnola, Enea Vico, or artists of 
the German school), becoming dull and meaningless even under the hands 
of an Agostino Carracci or of Martino di Bartolommeo, and ultimately degen- 
erating into thoughtless application to fill space. The kinship between nine- 
teenth century lithographic portraiture and the well-finished drawings of 
certain Italians has already been hinted at. 

Here, then, there is opened up a by-way for the print-lover which has 
hardly been heavily traveled. And that again leads to the consideration of 
drawings by artists whom one has hardly known other than in their engravings 
or etchings, Bega, Berghem, Du Jardin, Campagnola, Potter, Dusart, Bloe- 
mart, Breenbergh. There's opportunity to see the actual original sketch made 
by Ostade for one of his etchings. Or one may trace a foreshadowing of 
the aquatint tones of Goya's "Caprichos" in some of the wash drawings of 
Domenico Tiepolo. 

Finally back of all there is the basic element of national or racial and indi- 
vidual expression, an element that is so powerful a factor in the appeal of 
drawings, of prints, of any form of art. It may be studied in the works of 
the artists, greater or lesser, already mentioned, of Rubens, Holbein, Duerer, 
Cuyp, Ribera, Cellini, Watteau, Greuze, Rowlandson, and others. The very 
list of names recalls to mind a wonderful diversity in outlook and in expression. 

The exhibition, which has so much to offer and to so many, will remain 
on view in the print gallery (room 321) from the first of February until the 
end of April. 

F. W. 



RECENT NOTABLE ACCESSIONS 
TO THE MUSIC DIVISION 



FULL SCORES 
(Operas, Symphonies, Symphonic Poems, Quartets, Etc.) 



Alfven, H. Op. 10. Midsommarvaka. 
Aubert. L. Op. 6. Suite breve. 
Bantock, G. Pierrot of the minute. 
Bellini, V. Norma. 

Bloch, E. Hiver Printemps. 
Schelomo. 
Trois poemes juifs. 

Borodine, A. Symphony no 1, in E flat 
Symphony no. 2, in B minor. 

Brandt-Buys, J. Quartet. 

Bridge, F. Idylls for string quartet. 

Busoni, F. Berceuse elegiaque. 

Concerto for piano and orchestra. 
Geharnische Suite. 
Lustspiel Ouverture. 
Nocturne symphonique. 
Turandot Suite. 

Carpenter, J. A. Adventures in a perambulator. 
Chabrier, E. Esparia. 

Chaikovski, P. Op. 45. Capriccio Italien. 
Op. 61. Mozartiana. 
Le lac des cygnes. Suite. 
Marche solennelle. 
Romeo und Julie. 

Cherepnin, N. Op. 4. Prelude, La princesse lointaine. 
Op. 17. Dramatische Phantasie. 

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RECENT NOTABLE ACCESSIONS TO THE MUSIC DIVISION 

Debussy, C. L'apres-midi d'un faune. 
La demoiselle elue. 
Jeux. 

Petite suite. 
l er Quatuor. 
l ere Rhapsodic. 
Printemps. 

Delius, F. Brigg Fair. 
In a summer garden. 

D'Indy. See Indy, V. d'. 
Donizetti, G. L'elisir d'amore. 

Dukas, P. La peri. 
Polyeucte. 

Elgar, E. Op. 39. Pomp and circumstance. Military marches 1-4. 
Enesco, G. Op. 11. Rhapsodic Roumaine no. 1, en la majeur. 
Fairchild, B. East and west. 

Franck, C. Morceau symphonique. 
Quintette. 

Glazunov, A. Op. 64. 4eme Quatuor. 
Op. 82. Konzert fur Violine. 
Op. 83. Seme symphonic, en Mib. 

Gliere, R. Op. 1. Sextet no. 1. 
Op. 2. Quartet. 
Op. 5. Octet. 
Op. 7. Sextet no. 2. 
Op. 11. Sextet no. 3. 

Glinka, M. Le prince Kholmsky. 

Souvenir d'un nuit d'ete a Madrid. 
Valse-Fantaisie. 

Goosens, E. Op. 12. Phantasy quartet for strings. 
Op. 15. Two sketches for string quartet. 

Grieg, E. Unvollendetes Quartet. 

Indy, V. d'. Op. 47. Medee. 

Op. 61. Jour d'ete a la montagne. 
Op. 62. Souvenirs. 

Juon, P. Op. 5. l er Quatuor. 
Op. 29. 2me Quatuor. 



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Kalinnikov, W. Symphony no. 1, in G minor. 
Kopylow, A. Op. 23. 2me Quatuor. 
Liadov, A. Op. 66. Aus der Apokalypse. 

Napravnik, E. Op. 28. 2me Quatuor. 
Op. 65. 3me Quatuor. 

Pogojeff, W. Op. 7. Quatuor (en re). 

Ponchielli, A. Gioconda. 

Rabaud, H. Op. 6. La procession nocturne. 

Rakhmaninov, S. Op. 18. 2me Concert pour piano. 
Op. 29. Toteninsel. 

Ravel, M. Daphnis & Chloe. Fragments symphoniques, 2me Serie. 
Ma Mere 1'Oye. 
Rapsodie espagnole. 
Valses nobles et sentimentales. 

Rimski-Korsakov, N. Die Nacht vor dem Christfeste. Suite. 

Roger-Ducasse, J. Interlude, extrait de "An jardin de Marguerite." 
Quatuor. 
Suite franchise. 
Variations plaisantes. 

Ropartz, G. La chasse du Prince Arthur. 
Quatuor. 

Rossini, G. La gazza ladra. Sinfonia. 

Roussel, A. Evocations. 1. Les dieux dans 1'ombre des Cavernes. 
Le festin de 1'Araignee. Fragments symphoniques. 

Saint-Saens, C. Op. 28. Rondo capriccio. 
Op. 31. Le rouet d'Omphale. 
Op. 39. Phaeton. 
Op. 40. Danse macabre. 
Op. 130. Trois tableaux symphoniques d'apres La foi. 

Samazeuilh, G. Quatuor. 
Le sommeil de Canope. 

Schmitt, F. Etude pour Le palais hante. 
Rapsodie Viennoise. 
La tragedie de Salome. 



RECENT NOTABLE ACCESSIONS TO THE MUSIC DIVISION 9 

Sibelius, J. 

Op. 22 no. 3. Der Schwan von Tuonela. 

Op. 22 no. 4. Lemminka'imen zieht heimwarts. 

Op. 25. Scenes historiques. 

Op. 27. Suite aus der Musik zum Schauspiele "Konig Khristan II." 

Op. 45 no. 1. Die Drayade. 

Op. 46. Pelleas und Melisande. 

Op. 49. Pohjola's Tochter. 

Op. 51. Belsazar. 

Op. 53a. Pan und Echo. 

Op. 54. Swahnevit (Schwanenweiss). 

Op. 55. Nachtlicher Ritt und Sonnenaufgang. 

Op. 63. Symphonic no. 4, in A. 

Op. 64. Der Barde. 

Op. 66. Scenes historiques. 

Op. 73. Die Okeaniden. 

Sinigaglia, L. Op. 33. Serenade. 

Smetana, F. Ma vlast, no. 1. Vysehrad. 
Ma vlast, no. 2. Moldau (Vltava). 
Ma vlast, no. 3. Sarka. 

Ma vlast, no. 4. Aus Bohmens Haim und Flur. 
Ma vlast, no. 5. Tabor. 
Ma vlast, no. 6. Blanik. 

Stravinski, I. Symphonic no. 1. 

Trois poesies de la lyrique Japanoise. 

Tcherepnin. See Cherepnin. 
Tschaikowsky. See Chaikovski. 

Verdi, G. Un ballo in maschera. 
Otello. 

Wagner, R. Siegfried Idylle. 

Withol, J. Op. 27. Quatuor en sol majeur. 

Witkowski, G. Quatuor. 

Wolf, H. Italienische Serenade. 



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FOR PIANO 

(Including Vocal Scores) 
Albeniz, I. Pepita Jimenez. 
Aubert, L. La foret blette. 
Breton, T. La Dolores. 
Busoni, F. Elegien. 

Fantasia contrappuntista. 

Sonatina. 

Sonatina seconda. 
- Bach, J. S. Orgel Toccata, C dur. 

Praeludium und Fuge (Es dur). 
Two part inventions. 
Three part inventions. 
Das wohltemperirte Clavier. 
Chabrier, E. Brise'is. 
Georges, A. Miarka. 
Goclard, B. Jocelyn. 
Goldmark, C. Merlin. 
Laparra, R. La jota. 
Maillart, A. Les dragons tie Villars. 
Mascagni, A. Lodoletta. 
Maurice, P. La fille tie Jephete. 
Messager, A. Helene. 

Veronique. 
Musorgski, M. Khovanchtchina. 

Sorochinsk Fair. 

Ollone, M. d'. La vision de Dante. 
Prokofiew, S. Op. 1. Sonate. 

Op. 3. Conte. Badinage, Marche, Fantome. 

Op. 11. Toccate. 

Op. 12. Marche, Gavotte. Rigaudon, Mazurka, Caprice, Legende, Pre- 
lude, Allemande, Scherzo humoristique, Scherzo. 

Op. 14. Seconde Senate. 
Puccini, G. La rondine. 
Rabaud, H. Daphne. 

Marouf. 

Rebikov, V. Op. 41. Die Frau mit dem Dolche. 
Rimski-Korsakov, N. Snegourotschka. 
Rossi, F. I roumakal. 
Stravinski, I. L'oiseau de feu. 



MUSICAL FUND 

'IpHE Library has received from Dr. Charles B. Penrose, of Philadelphia, 
ten thousand dollars, in payment of the legacy given by the will of his 
wife, Katharine Drexel Penrose. This amount has been credited to a fund 
to be known as 'The Joseph W. Drexel Musical Library Fund." The terms 
of the legacy are as follows: 

I give and bequeath to the New York Public Library, whose 
library building is now located at 42nd Street and Fifth Avenue, in 
the City of New York, the sum of Ten thousand ($10,000) dollars, 
the income to be used to add to the collection known as "The Joseph 
W. Drexel Musical Library" by the acquisition of books and musical 
compositions which shall be of the same general character as those 
now constituting the Library and which shall have been originally 
published since the year 1888. 



NEWS OF THE MONTH 

GIFTS 

TOURING the month of December, 1918, the Library received as gifts a 
-*-^ total of 2,124 volumes, 13,683 pamphlets, 21 maps and 195 prints. Some 
of the more important and interesting of these gifts were the following: From 
Mr. Samuel Colman of New York came 171 Japanese prints. These include 
some work by earlier men such as Moronobu, Shinko, Korin, etc., as well as 
130 pieces by Hokusai. Many of these prints came from albums; there are 
also some surimonos. This collection will be exhibited later in the season. 

The League to Enforce Peace sent 250 copies of each of their recent 
publications, in all 250 volumes, 5,015 pamphlets and 250 cards. Mr. J. P. 
Morgan presented a copy of the "Gospels of Matilda, Countess of Tuscany, 
1055-11 15," nineteen plates in gold and color and twelve in monochrome, from 
the manuscript in the library of *J. Pierpont Morgan, with introduction 
by Sir George Harner (privately printed for presentation to the Roxburghe 
Club, 1917). From Mrs. Charles Rowland Russell came 88 copies of "The 
Crimes of Germany," American Defense Society, 1918; and 34 copies of 
"Awake, America ! Object Lessons and Warnings," by William T. Hornaday, 
New York, 1918. From Mr. Henry Yates Thompson of London came an 
autographed copy (No. 52) of "Illustrations from 100 manuscripts in the 

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library of Henry Yates Thompson"; the 7th and last volume, with plates from 
the remaining 22 MSS., London, 1918. Mr. J. Thomson Willing gave the 
Library a collection of material bound in book form, showing the work of 
the United War Work Campaign, November 11-18, 1918. 

From Mr. McDougall Hawkes came a collection of prints by American. 
Italian, Dutch and German artists; from Mr. Charles M. Johnson, a proof 
of his wood-engraving of President Wilson; from Mr. Louis Maurer, a copy 
of his lithograph, "Preparing for market"; and from Miss Emily R. Nicoll, 
two copies of an etching by J. C. Nicoll "In Chesapeake Bay." 

Gifts of music were received as follows: From Mr. Charles T. Griffes, 
copies of six of his compositions; from Mr. William Kahn, a collection of 
252 songs and 10 songs in manuscript, all by American composers; and from 
Mr. Frank La Forge, 26 of his songs. 

Mr. A. F. M. Lange of New York gave the Library a copy of the "Archi- 
tectural works and designs of A. F. M. Lange," 1915; Mr. Edwin P. Kilroe 
of New York, a set of campaign literature issued in the city of New York 
by the various political parties during the campaign of 1918; Mile. J. Villeneuve 
of New York, a collection of 82 pamphlets and 100 periodicals, comprising 
French newspapers, magazines, and publications regarding the war; and Mr. 
Nicholas Vasilieff of New York, a collection of pamphlets in Russian, 30 in 
number, mainly about the revolution in Russia in the year 1917. 

ADDITIONS AND USE OF THE LIBRARY IN DECEMBER, 1918 
TOURING the month of December, 1918, there were received at the Library 
-*-"' 18,203 volumes and 14,257 pamphlets. (These figures include the addi- 
tions to both Reference and Circulation Departments.) The total number of 
readers recorded in the Central Building was 70,334. They consulted 178,116 
volumes. Visitors to the building numbered 204,497. 



NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AND SHIPBUILDING 

A LIST OF REFERENCES IN THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 



COMPILED BY ROLLIN A. SAWYER, JR. 



This list includes books and articles published since 1907. For earlier references see BULLETIN 
of The New York Public Library, 1907, v. 11, p. 239-287, 299-345, 359-398, 420-436; for submarines, the 
same, 1918, v. 22, p. 18-69, 91-132. 



ORDER OF ARRANGEMENT 



BIBLIOGRAPHY. 
NAVAL ARCHITECTURE. 
SHIPYARDS. 



WOODEN SHIPS. 

IRON AND STEEL SHIPS. 

REINFORCED CONCRETE SHIPS. 



PART I 



BIBLIOGRAPHY 



1. Koenigliche technische Hochschule, 
Danzig. Buecherei. Schiffbau, Schiffs- 
maschinenbau, Seewesen. Danzig: Schwi- 
tal & Rohrbeck, 1910. v, 67 p. 8. VX 

2. New York Public Library. Circula- 
tion Department. Selected books on ma- 
rine engineering and shipbuilding, n. t.-p. 
[New York, 1913.] 5 p. 16. 

VXK p.v.l, no.3 

3. Second copy. 

* HND p.v.5, no.27 



4. A Selected list of references on the 
construction of wooden ships. 1917. 

Vertical file Tech.Div. 

Typewritten. 

5. Sunderland, Eng. Public Libraries. 
List of books on shipbuilding, including 
naval architecture, marine engineering, 
boilermaking, seamanship, and navigation 
... [Sunderland .] E. Sword and Sons 
[1912]. lip. nar. 12. VXC p.v.!9,no.6 



NAVAL ARCHITECTURE 



1908 



6. Abell, Westcott Stile. Two notes on 
ship calculations. (Institution of Naval 
Architects. Transactions. London, 1908. 
v. 50, p. 242-259.) VXA 

7. - Two notes on ship calculations. 
(Marine review. New York, 1908. v. 38, 
no. 10, p. 32-38.) VXA 

8. Cremdieu, Victor. On an apparatus for 
extinguishing the rolling of ships. (Insti- 
tution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in 
Scotland. Transactions. Glasgow, 1908. 
v. 51, p. 52-68.) VDA 

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The launching of the New York, illus. 
(United States Naval Institute. Proceed- 
ings. Annapolis, 1912. v. 38, p. 1337-1367.) 

VXA 

426. 32,000-ton floating dock for the Med- 
\vay. illus. (Engineer. London, 1912. v. 
114, p. 72-73.) VA 



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Shipyards, continued. 
1912, continued. 

427. Twenty thousand-ton pontoon float- 
ing dry-dock. (International marine engi- 
neering. New York, 1912. v. 17, p. 50-53.) 

fVXA 

428. Two great, floating docks. illus. 
(Marine review. New York, 1912. v. 42, 
p. 333-337.) VXA 



1913 

429. Dockyards and ship-building at Hong 
Kong, illus. (Engineer. London, 1913. 
v. 116, p. 163-165.) VA 

430. "Dreadnought" floating dock for the 
British battleships. illus. (Scientific 
American supplement. New York, 1913. 
v. 76, p. 184-185.) VA 

431. Fried. Krupp Germania shipbuilding 
yard, Kiel, illus. (Engineering. London, 
1913. v. 96, p. 610-613, 624.) VDA 

Also supplement, Nov. 7, 1913. 

432. A German-built 25,000 ton floating 
dock, illus. (International marine engi- 
neering. New York, 1913. v. 18, p. 287- 
288.) f VXA 

433. Die Germaniawerft in Kiel, illus. 
(Schiffbautechnische Gesellschaft. Tahr- 
buch. Berlin, 1913. Bd. 14, p. 681-701.) 

fVXA 

434. Hiley, A. Launching declivities for 
ships and their influence upon poppet and 
way-end pressures. (Institution of Naval 
Architects. Transactions. London, 1913. 
v. 55, part 1, p. 181-200.) VXA 



435 



Launching ships. (Engineering. 



London, 1913. v. 95, p. 790-794, 825-827.) 

VDA 

436. Die Howaldtswerke in Kiel, illus. 
(Schiffbautechnische Gesellschaft. Jahr- 
buch. Berlin, 1913. Bd. 14, p. 702-713.) 

fVXA 

437. Launching a battleship. (Marine re- 
view. New York, 1913. v. 43, p. 157-158.) 

VXA 

438. Leucke. 25000 Tons-Schwimmdock 
der Vtilcan-Werke, Hamburg. 1 pi. illus. 
(Schi'ffbau. Berlin, 1913. Jahrg. 14, p. 
315-324.) fVXA 

439. Lienau, Otto. Die neuesten Fort- 
schritte deutscher Helling-Forderanlagen. 
illus. (Verein deutscher Ingenieure. Zeit- 
schrift. Berlin, 1913. Bd. 57, p. 1689-1696.) 

VDA 

440. New dry dock at Manitowoc. illus. 
(Marine review. New York, 1913. v. 43, 
p. 79-81.) VXA 



441. Riesen- und Schwimmkrane auf eng- 
lischen und deutschen Werften. illus. 
(Ueberall. Berlin, 1913. Jahrg. 15, p. 357- 
365.) f VXA 

442. Shanghai Dock and Engineering 
Company, Limited. illus. (Engineer, 
London, 1913. v. 116, p. 355-356.) VA 

443. Shipbuilding at St. Nazaire and the 
French battleship Lorraine. (Engineer. 
London, 1913. v. 116, p. 675-676.) VA 

444. Shipbuilding berth gantries at the 
Nagasaki yard, illus. (Engineering. Lon- 
don, 1913. v. 95, p. 226-227, 230.) VDA 

445. 12,000-ton floating dry dock at Seat- 
tle, illus. (International marine engineer- 
ing. New York, 1913. v. 18, p. 289-290.) 

fVXA 

446. Van Duzer, Lewis Sayre. General 
consideration of navy yard design, loca- 
tion, capacity and maintenance, with plan 
and description of a large, efficient yard 
properly located. 2 pi. (Society of Naval 
Architects and Marine Engineers. Trans- 
actions. New York, 1913. v. 21, p. 75-85.) 

VXA 



1914 

447. Bell, E. W. Launching. (Liverpool 
Engineering Society. Transactions. Liv- 
erpool, 1914. v. 35, p. 321-330.) VDA 

448. Gio. Ansaldo e Co. illus. (Engineer. 
London, 1914. v. 117, supplement, May 8, 
p. xxiii-xxvii.) VA 

449. Honolulu floating dry dock, illus. 
(International marine engineering. New 
York, 1914. v. 19, p. 290-293.) f VXA 

450. Launching arrangements and calcu- 
lations. (Marine engineer and naval archi- 
tect. London, 1914. v. 36, p. 200-202.) 

VXA 

451. Leyland, John. The German dock- 
yards. (Naval annual. London, 1914. p. 
169-180.) VXA 

452. The Most modern shipbuilding plant 
in the world fBlohm & Voss, Hamburg), 
illus. (Scientific American. New York. 
1914. v. 110, p. 100-101.) VA 

453. New Armstrong naval shipbuilding 
yard, illus. (Engineering. London, 1914. 
v. 98, p. 1-3.)' VDA 

454. New works at Portsmouth dockyard. 
illus. (Engineering. London, 1914. v. 97, 
p. 205-208, 239-241, 343, 410-411, 479-481, 
514-517, 548-552, 581-582.) VDA 

455. Tawresey, John G. Launching data 
for a battle ship. 12 pi. (Society of Naval 
Architects and Marine Engineers. Trans- 
actions. New York, 1914. v. 22, p. 91-104.) 

VXA 



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Shipyards, continued. 
1914, continued. 

456. Wallsend slipway and engineering 
works, illus. (Engineering. London, 1914. 
v. 98, p. 4-6.) VDA 

Also supplement, July 3, 1914. 



1915 

457. Donnelly, W. T. Shipyard at Prince 
Rupert terminal. illus. (International 
marine engineering. New York, 1915. v. 
20, p. 121-122.) fVXA 

458. Loof, W. Eine neue Riesen-Blech- 
biegemaschine fur Schiffbauzwecke. (Ve- 
rein deutscher Ingenieure. Zeitschrift. 
Berlin, 1915. Bd. 59, p. 795-798.) VDA 

459. Phelps, H. P. New shipyard tools 
and methods. (American Society of Ma- 
rine Draftsmen. Journal. Washington, 
1915. v. 1, p. 132-139.) fVXA 

460. Robins Dry Dock & Repair Com- 
pany, illus. (Nautical gazette. New 
York, 1915. v. 88, no. 12, p. 5-10.) f VXA 

461. Swan, Hunter, & Wigham Richard- 
son, Ltd. Floating docks, n. t.-p. [Wall- 
send, Eng., 1915?] 49 p. illus. 12. VDM 

462. The Union Iron Works Company, 
illus. (Pacific marine review, San Fran- 
cisco, 1915. v. 12, no. 5, p. 22-28.) f TRA 

463. Works of Canadian Vickers, Limited, 
at Montreal, illus. (Engineering. Lon- 
don, 1915. v. 99, p. 157-161.) VDA 



1916 

464. The American Shipbuilding Com- 
pany, illus. (International marine engi- 
neering. New York, 1916. v. 21, p. 141- 
142.) f VXA 

465. American shipyards and marine re- 
pair plants, illus. (International marine 
engineering. New York, 1916. v. 21, p. 
113-154.) fVXA 

466. Barber, G. H. Pressure on a vessel's 
bottom during launching. (International 
marine engineering. New York, 1916. v. 
21, p. 187-189.) f VXA 

467. Bethlehem Steel Company's Mary- 
land shipbuilding plant, illus. (Nautical 
gazette. New York, 1916. v. 90, no. 9, p. 
4-7.) f VXA 

468. Churchill, F. A., jr. Increases ship- 
building facilities, illus. (Iron trade re- 
view. Cleveland, 1916. v. 59, p. 172-175.) 

fVHA 

American Ship Building Co., Cleveland. 

469. Cox, L. M. American graving dock 
practice. (International Engineering Con- 
gress, 1915. Transactions. San Francisco, 
1916. v. 10, p. 742-788.) VDA 



470. De Gelder, M. G. Shipyard cranes 
of the Rotterdam Dockyard Company. 
(Institution of Naval Architects. Trans- 
actions. London, 1916. v. 58, p. 222-232.) 

VXA 



471. 



(Engineering. 



1916. v. 101, p. 435-437.) 



London, 
VDA 



472. Dohm, G. C. The new Skinner & 
Eddy shipyard, illus. (International ma- 
rine engineering. New York, 1916. v. 21, 
p. 379-381.) f VXA 

473. Fore River Shipbuilding Corpora- 
tion, illus. (Nautical gazette. New York, 
1916. v. 90, no. 8, p. 5-8.) f VXA 

474. The Fore River shipyard. illus. 
(International marine engineering. New 
York, 1916. v. 21, p. 114-117.) f VXA 

475. Gatewood, R. D. Timekeeping in 
shipyards. (American machinist. New 
York, 1916. v.45, p. 675-677.) VFA 

476. Great Lakes shipbuilding. Great 
Lakes Engineering Works, illus. (Nauti- 
cal gazette. New York, 1916. v. 90, no. 11, 
p. 4-7.) f VXA 

477. Large ship building shop at Quincy. 
illus. (Iron trade review. Cleveland, 1916. 
v. 59, p. 272-274.) f VHA 

478. Large steel-frame ship shed contains 
special trusses designed for vertical and 
horizontal crane loading, illus. (Engi- 
neering record. New York, 1916. v. 74. p. 
550-552.) VDA 

479. Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry 
Dock Company, illus. (Nautical gazette. 
New York, 1916. v. 90, no. 6, p. 4-9.) 

fVXA 

480. Newport News shipyard and repair 
plant, illus. (International marine engi- 
neering. New York, 1916. v. 21, p. 131- 
133.) fVXA 

481. The New York Shipbuilding Com- 
pany, illus. (International marine engi- 
neering. New York, 1916. v. 21, p. 121- 
122.) f VXA 

482. Plan of Washington Shipping Cor- 
poration's shipyard at Seattle, illus. (Mo- 
torship. Seattle, 1916. v. 1, May, 1916, p. 
6.) f VXA 

483. Robins dry dock and repair plant, 
illus. (International marine engineering. 
New York, 1916. v. 21, p. 137-139.) f VXA 

484. Seattle Construction and Dry-Dock 
Company, illus. (International marine 
engineering. New York, 1916. v. 21, p. 
143-144.) f VXA 

485. Ship repair yards in New York har- 
bor, illus. (International marine engi- 
neering. New York, 1916. v. 21, p. 139- 
140.) f VXA 



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Shipyards, continued. 
1916, continued. 

486. Ship-repairing facilities at the Pan- 
ama canal, illus. (Shipbuilding and ship- 
ping record. London, 1916. v. 7, p. 77 
80.) VXA 

487. Shipyard of the Maryland Steel Com- 
pany, illus. (International marine engi- 
neering. New York, 1916. v. 21, p. 124- 
126.) VXA 

488. Skinner-Eddy shipyard well under 
way. illus. (Motorship. Seattle, 1916. v. 
1. May, 1916, p. 8, 24.) t VXA 

489. Sun shipbuilding plant planned for 
rapid production of special standard steam- 
ers, illus. (Engineering record. New 



York, 1916. v. 74, p. 498-499.) 



VDA 



490. Swan, Hunter, & Wigham Richard- 
son, Limited. [Description of works.] 
n. t.-p. [n. p., 1916?] 40 p., 1 plan. 8. 

VXH 

491. The Union Iron Works, illus. (Pa- 
cific marine review. San Francisco, 1916. 
v. 13, p. 45-50.) t TRA 



1917 

492. The Advance in American shipbuild- 
ing, illus. (Iron age. New York, 1917. 
v. 99, p. 31-35, 70.) VDA 

493. Applications of electricity in the con- 
struction of steel ships, illus. (Electrical 
review. Chicago, 1917. v. 71, p. 9-15.) 

fVGA 

494. Claudy, Carl Harry. Building the 
emergency fleet. (Scientific American. 
Xew York, 1917.' v. 116, p. 488.) VA 

495. Coburn, F. G. Modern management 
applied to navy yards. (United States 
Xaval Institute. Proceedings. Annapolis, 
1917. v. 43, p. 955-972.) VXA 

496. Cohee, T.L. Mold loft notes. (In- 
ternational marine engineering. New York, 
1917. v. 22, p. 389-393.) t VXA 

497. De Gelder, M. G. Shipyard cranes. 
(Scientific American supplement. New 
York, 1917. v. 83, p. 362-363.) VA 

498. Dohm, G. C. Ames Shipbuilding and 
Dry Dock Company, illus. (International 
marine engineering. New York, 1917. v. 
22, p. 227-230.) t VXA 

499. Doig, Peter. Launching way-end 
pressures. (American Society of Marine 
Draftsmen. Journal. Washington. 1917. 
v.3, p. 113-116.) fVXA 

500. Enclosed shipbuilding berth for Can- 
adian Vickers, Ltd. illus. (Canadian en- 
gineer. Toronto, 1917. v. 33, p. 193-195.) 

VDA 



501. Hillhouse, P. A., and W. H. RIDDLES- 
WORTH. Launching ships. (Engineering. 
London, 1917. v. 103, p. 361-364, 374-375.) 

VDA 

502. On launching. (Institution of 

Naval Architects. Transactions. London, 
1917. v. 59, p. 172-201.) VXA 

503. (Shipbuilding and shipping 

record. London, 1917. v. 9, p. 345-348.) 

VXA 

504. J. F. Duthie and Company shipyard 
[Seattle], illus. (International marine en- 
gineering. New York, 1917. v. 22, p. 304- 
308.) f VXA 

505. Kennedy, W. M. Industrial manage- 
ment principles in shipyard practice, illus. 
(Industrial management. New York, 1917. 
v. 53, p. 803-817.) VDA 

506. Kerr, K. C. Seattle's new era of ship 
construction, illus. (Universal engineer. 
New York, 1917. v. 25, p. 527-535.) VDA 

507. Launching ships bottom up. illus. 
(Shipping. New York, 1917. v. 1, p. 426- 
428.) t TRA 

508. Lucas, Theodore. Practical ship- 
building. Shipyard organization and op- 
eration explained in detail. (Nautical ga- 
zette. New York, 1917. v. 91, no. 12, p. 
4^8.) f VXA 

509. Material handling equipment, illus. 
(Pacific marine review. San Francisco, 
1917. v. 14, p. 71-73.) fTRA 

510. A Novel system of launching. (Ship- 
building and shipping record. London. 
1917. v. 10, p. 348-350.) fVXA 

511. Phillips, Camillus. Bethlehem Tu- 
bal Cain among shipbuilders, illus. (The 
navy and merchant marine. Washington, 
1917. v. 1, no. 6, p. 1-14.) VXA 

512. The Shipyard vs. the submarine, 
illus. (Scientific American. New York, 
1917. v. 117, p. 418-419.) VA 

513. The Sloan Shipyards Corporation. 
(Motorship. Seattle, 1917. v. 2, no. 8, p. 
18-19.) . fVXA 

514. Unique method of launching. (Inter- 
national marine engineering. New York, 
1917. v. 22, p. 350-353.) f VXA 

515. Wakeman, S. W. The service de- 
partment of a shipyard. (Engineering. 
London, 1917. v. 104, p. 624-625.) VDA 



1918 

516. Aberthaw concrete shipyard, illus. 
(Contracting. New York, 1918. v. 7, p. 
212-213.) f VEA 

517. Balboa dry dock no. 1. illus. (Ship- 
building and shipping record. London, 
1918. v. 11, p. 199-204.) t VXA 



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Shipyards, continued. 
1918, continued. 

518. Baldwin, G. J. Building the Hog 
Island shipyard. (International marine 
engineering. New York, 1918. v. 23, p. 
104-106.) fVXA 

519. - Facts about the Hog Island 
yard. (Marine review. New York, 1918. 
v. 48, p. 117-119.) VXA 

520. Beard, Alexander H. The bridge of 
ships [Hog Island yard]. New York: 
American International Corporation [1918j. 
43 p. illus. 8. 

Reprinted from the Outlook, August 7, 1918. 

521. A Big transportation problem at Hog 
Island. (Railway age. New York, 1918. 
v. 64, p. 1020-1023.) TPB 

522. Blood, W. H., jr. The Hog Island 
shipyard. (Stone & Webster journal. 
Boston, 1918. v. 23, p. 9-13.) VGA 

523. Build huge crane for shipyard use. 
illus. (Marine review. New York, 1918. 
v. 48, p. 234-237.) VXA 

524. La Construction des navires de com- 
merce aux fitats-Unis. illus. (Genie civil. 
Paris, 1918. tome 72, p. 93-95.) VA 

525. Construction of Newark Bay ship- 
yard, illus. (International marine engi- 
neering. New York, 1918. v. 23, p. 161- 
164.) f VXA 

526. Construction of Pearl Harbor dry- 
dock completed, illus. (Engineering news- 
record. New York, 1918. v. 81, p. 173- 
177.) VDA 

527. Drive 15000 piles for pair of thou- 
sand-foot shipways. illus. (Engineering 
news-record. New York, 1918. v. 80, p. 
30-32.) VDA 

528. Dyment, C. V. West coast ship- 
building, illus. (American review of re- 
views. New York, 1918. v. 57, p. 619-627.) 

*DA 

529. Eaton, Charles Aubrey. Delaware 
river shipyards, illus. (American review 
of reviews. New York, 1918. v. 58, p. 53- 
63.) *DA 

530. Electricity in shipbuilding opera- 
tions, illus. (Electrical review. Chicago, 
1918. v. 71, p. 1-8.) f VGA 

531. Estep, Harvey Cole. Handling ma- 
terials at Hog Island, illus. (Marine re- 
view. Cleveland. 1918. v. 48, p. 277-279.) 

VDA 
532. 



- Hog Island an American vic- 
tory, illus. (Marine review. Cleveland, 
1918. v.48, p. 382-388.) VXA 

533. Facts about the Hog Island shipyard. 
(Shipbuilding and shipping record. Lon- 
don, 1918. v. 12, p. 190.) VXA 



534. Federal ships erected by derrick 
travellers built for long service. illus. 
(Engineering news-record. New York, 
1918. v. 80, p. 1129-1132.) VDA 

535. The First launching at Hog Island 
and its significance, illus. (Stone & Web- 
ster journal. Boston, 1918. v. 23, p. 76- 
81.) VGA 

536. The Foundation Company -- ship- 
builders, illus. (International marine en- 
gineering. New York, 1918. v. 23, p. 387- 
394.) f VXA 

537. Hog Island. Transforming a brush 
and sand waste into a shipyard, illus. 
(Stone and Webster journal. Boston, 1918. 
v. 22, p. 8^-1 5.) VGA 

538. The Hog Island ship yard. illus. 
(Railway review. Chicago, 1918. v. 62. p. 
481-484.) TPB 

539. Hog Island yard starts building 
ships, illus. (International marine engi- 
neering. New York, 1918. v. 23, p. 156- 
160.) fVXA 

540. Hog Island's ship-erection equip- 
ment, illus. (Engineering news-record. 
New York, 1918. v. 81, p. 77-80.) VDA 

541. Kreutzberg, E. C. Builds plant while 
fabricating ships, illus. (Marine review. 
New York, 1918. v. 48, p. 328-330.) VXA 

542. A New Furness shipyard, illus. (En- 
gineering. London, 1918. " v. 106, p. 82, 90.) 

VDA 

543. A New shipyard on the northeast 
coast [Furness Shipbuilding Co.]. illus. 
(Engineer. London, 1918. v. 126, p. 73-74. 
76.) VA 

544. Osier, C. A. Seattle shipbuilders 
overcome pioneer difficulties and set new 
speed records, illus. (Engineering news- 
record. New York, 1918. v. 81, p. 160- 
164.) VDA 

545. The Pictorial story of Hog Island. 
(Marine review. Cleveland, 1918. v. 48. p. 
395-412.) VXA 

546. Price, B. K. The compressed air 
equipment at Hog Island, illus. (Com- 
pressed air magazine. New York, 1918. 
v. 23, p. 887 1-8874.) VFM 

547. Rapid progress now being made at 
Hog Island, illus. (Iron age. New York, 
1918. v. 101, p. 1063-1066.) VDA 

548. Rosing, A. S. Floating dry docks of 
concrete, illus. (Nautical gazette. New 
York, 1918. v. 93, no. 21, p. 4.) f VXA 

549. Ship builder versus submarine, illus. 
(Scientific American. New York. 1918, v. 
118, p. 278-279, 286.) VA 

Hog Island. 

550. Shipbuilding in the United States. 
Hog Island shipbuilding yard, illus. (En- 
gineer. London, 1918. v. 125, p. 554-555.) 

VA 



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.S'/i ip yards, con tin ucd. 
1918, continued. 

551. Shipping Board's Bristol plant, illus. 
(International marine engineering. New 
York, 1918. v. 23, p. 165-168.) f VXA 

552. Shipyard of Columbia Engineering 
\Yorks. illus. (International marine en- 
gineering. New York, 1918. v. 23, p. 294- 
300.) fVXA 

553. Shipyard of the Sun Shipbuilding 
Company. 1 folded pi. illus. (Interna- 
tional marine engineering. New York, 
1918. v. 23, p. 175-190.) t VXA 

554. The Shooters Island shipyard. (In- 
ternational marine engineering. New 
York, 1918. v. 23, p. 191-193.) f VXA 

555. Some more facts about Hog Island 
shipyard. (Engineer. London, 1918. v. 
126, p. 138.) VA 

556. Three government shipyards huge 
problem in plant layout, illus. (Engineer- 
ing news-record. New York, 1918. v. 80, 
p. 12-19.) VDA 



557. Tower derricks serve twin shipways 
at Submarine Boat Corporation yard, illus. 
(Engineering news-record. New York, 
1918. v. 80, p. 1073-1077.) VDA 

558. Tremendous cost of Hog Island 
plant. (Iron age. New York, 1918. v. 
101, p. 374-376.) VDA 

559. United States Shipping Board Emer- 
gency Fleet Corporation. Shipyard em- 
ployment. A place for men to help win the 
war... Washington, 1918. 54 p. illus. 



560. World's greatest shipyard at Hog 
Island now busy building ships to win the 
war. illus. (Marine review. New York, 
1918. v. 48, p. 242-246.) VXA 

561. (Iron trade review. Cleveland, 

1918. v. 62, p. 1054-1058.) t VHA 

562. Young, H. W. Work of construct- 
ing Hog Island shipyard, illus. (Engi- 
neering and cement world. Chicago, 1918. 
v. 12, Feb. 15, 1918, p. 9-14.) t VEA 



WOODEN SHIPS 



1908 



563. Laas, Walter. Die grossen Segel- 
schiffe... Berlin: Julius Springer, 1908. 
viii, 127 p., 77 pi. illus. 4. fVXH 



1909 

564. Magnetic survey yacht Carnegie, 
illus. (International marine engineering. 
New York, 1909. v. 14, p. 47-51.) f VXA 

565. The Non-magnetic survey vessel 
Carnegie, illus. (Marine review. New 
York, 1909. v. 39, no. 5, p. 21-22.) VXA 

566. Ward, Charles. Shallow-draught riv- 
er steamers. 63 pi. (Society of Naval 
Architects and Marine Engineers. Trans- 
actions. New York, 1909. v. 17, p. 79-107.) 

VXA 



1910 

567. Dixie, E. A. The non-magnetic ship 
"Carnegie." illus. (Scientific American 
supplement. New York, 1910. v. 69, p. 
41-43.) VA 

568. The Six masted schooner Wyoming, 
illus. (International marine engineering. 
New York, 1910. v. 15, p. 1-2.) f VXA 



1911 



569. Bureau Veritas. Rules and regula- 
tions for the building and classification of 
wooden vessels. Year 1911. Paris [1911]. 
xxi, 58 p., 1 1. 4. VXH 

570. Canadian lake and river steamer 
"Saguenay." (Engineering. London, 1911. 
v. 92, p. 350-351.) VDA 



1912 

571. Bureau Veritas. Reglement pour la 
construction et la classification des navires 
en bois. Annee 1912. Paris [1912]. xxi. 
63 p., 1 1. 4. VXH 

572. - Rules and regulations for the 
building and classification of wooden ves- 
sels. Year 1912. Paris [1912,. xxi, 60 p., 
1 1. 4. VXH 

573. City of Detroit in.,' world's largest 
side wheel steamer, illus. (International 
marine engineering. New York, 1912. v. 
17, p. 389-396.) t VXA 



1915 

574. Burnside, E. A. Western river steam- 
ers and barges, illus. (International ma- 
rine engineering. New York, 1915. v. 20, 
p. 478-487.) t VXA 



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Wooden Ships, continued. 
1916 

575. Ballin, F. A. Wooden shipbuilding. 
(Pacific marine review. San Francisco, 
1916. v. 13, no. 8, p. 40-43; no. 10, p. 36-39.) 

fTRA 

576. Fletcher, Andrew. River, lake, bay 
and sound steamers of the United States. 
(International Engineering Congress. San 
Francisco, 1915. Transactions. San Fran- 
cisco [1916]. 8. v. 10, p. 124-146.) VDA 

577. Wooden shipbuilding on the Pacific 
coast, illus. (International marine engi- 
neering. New York, 1916. v. 21, p. 402- 
407.) VXA 



1917 

578. American standard wooden steam- 
ship, illus. (Engineering. London, 1917. 
v. 104, p. 90-92.) VDA 

579. Applications of electricity in the con- 
struction of wooden ships. (Electrical re- 
view. Chicago, 1917. v. 71, p. 16-21.) 

fVGA 

580. Bogert, J. J. Diagonal strapping in 
large wooden ships. (International marine 
engineering. New York, 1917. v. 22. p. 
246-247.) t VXA 

581. Carr, M. F. Special composite ship 
construction, illus. (International marine 
engineering. Xew York, 1917. v. 22. p. 
360-361.) t VXA 

582. Composite cargo steamer of 5.500 
tons for U. S. Shipping Board's emergency 
fleet, illus. (International marine engi- 
neering. Xew York, 1917. v. 22, p. 336- 
338.) t VXA 

583. Dabney, Frank. Wooden shipbuild- 
ing on Puget Sound, illus. (Stone & Web- 
ster journal. Boston, 1917. v. 20, p. 270- 
272.) VGA 

584. Donnelly, W. T. Problem of the 
wooden cargo ship. 1 folded plan, illus. 
(International marine engineering. Xew 
York, 1917. v. 22, p. 206-211.) f VXA 

585. Dunn, H. H. Shipbuilding is re- 
vived in South, illus. (Marine review. 
Xew York, 1917. v. 47, p. 213-218.) f VXA 

586. Estep, Harvey Cole. How wooden 
ships are built, illus. (Marine review. 
Cleveland, 1917. v. 47. p. 195-198, 231-237, 
257, 283-290, 365-376, 383.) f VXA 

587. Hill, R. C. Wooden ship building on 
the Pacific coast, illus. (Marine review. 
Xew York, 1917. v. 47, p. 63-67.) f VXA 

588. Hough type wooden steamship, illus. 
(International marine engineering. Xew 
York, 1917. v. 22. p. 380-382.) f VXA 



589. Modern methods in wooden ship con- 
struction, illus. (Motorship. Seattle, 
1917. v. 2, Jan., 1917, p. 12.) f VXA 

590. Les Nouveaux navircs mixtes en 
bois, construites aux fitats-Unis. illus. 
(Genie civil. Paris, 1917. tome 70, p. 372- 
373.) VA 

591. Oakleaf, H. B. Douglas fir (Oregon 
pine) shipbuilding. (International marine 
engineering. Xew York, 1917. v. 22, p. 
213-215.) fVXA 

592. The Revival of wooden shipbuilding, 
illus. (Scientific American supplement. 
Xew York, 1917. v. 83, p. 376-377.) VA 

593. Standard wooden steamships for 
United States Shipping Board Emergency 
Fleet. 2 folded pi. (International marine 
engineering. Xew York, 1917. v. 22, p. 
294-299.) f VXA 

594. Tons of steel are vised in wooden 
ships, illus. (Iron trade review. Cleve- 
land, 1917. v. 61, p. 658-659.) f VHA 

595. United States. -- Shipping Board 
Emergency Fleet Corporation. Douglas 
fir ship. Specifications for the construc- 
tion of a standard wood steamship. Hull 
only. May, 1917. [By] Theodore E. Ferris. 
Washington: Gov. Prtg. Off., 1917. 4, 6 p., 
611., 4 p. 12. (no. 4.) VXHD 

596. - Douglas fir ship. Specifications 
for the construction of a standard wood 
steamship. May, 1917. [By] Theodore E. 
Ferris. Washington: Gov. Prtg. Off., 1917. 
7, 4 p., 661., 2 p., 21. 12. (no. 6.) VXHD 

597. Lake ship lock size. Specifi- 
cations for the construction of a standard 
wood steamship to be built on the Great 
Lakes. June, 1917. [Byj Theodore E. 
Ferris. Washington: Gov. Prtg. Off.. 1917. 
691. 12. (no. 12.) VXHD' 

598. Lake ship lock size. Specifi- 
cations for the construction of a standard 
wood steamship. Hull only. To be built 
on the Great Lakes. June, 1917. [Byi 
Theodore E. Ferris. Washington: Gov. 
Prtg. Off., 1917. 631. 12. (no. 13.) 

VXHD 

599. - Timber schedule and specifica- 
tions for standard wood steamship, Pacific 
coast. Largely Douglas fir. May 20, 1917. 
Washington: Gov. Prtg. Off., 1917. 16 p.. 
11. 12. (no. 2.) VXHD 
600. Yellow pine ship. Specifica- 
tions for the construction of a standard 
wood steamship. Hull only. May, 1917. 
[Byj Theodore E. Ferris. Washington: 
Gov. Prtg. Off., 1917. 4 p., 62 1., 3 p. 12. 
(no. 3.) VXHD 
601. - Yellow pine ship. Specifica- 
tions for the construction of a standard 
wood steamship. May. 1917. [By] Theo- 
dore E. Ferris. Washington: Gov. Prtg. 
Off., 1917. 4, 7 p., 68 1.. 2 p., 2 1. 12. 
(no. 5.) VXHD 



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ll'oodcn Ships, continued. 
1917, continued. 

602. United States government standard 
wooden steamships, illus. (Engineering. 
London, 1917. v. 104, p. 90-92.) VDA 

603. United States standard twin-screw 
wooden steamships, illus. (Engineering. 
London, 1917. v. 104, p. 381-382.) VDA 

604. Wood shipbuilding in British Colum- 
bia, illus. (Shipping. New York, 1917. 
v. 1, p. 374-376.) tTRA 

605. Wooden cargo carriers for U. S. A. 
(Marine review. Cleveland, 1917. v. 47, p. 
191-193.) fVXA 



1918 

606. Brenzinger, A. H. Shipbuilding for 
house carpenters. (Building age. New 
York, 1918. -v. 40, p. 280-281, 332-333.) 

fVEA 

607. Canadian standard wood ship. (Ship- 
ping. New York, 1918. v. 2, p. 68-70, 97- 
98.) t TRA 

608. Estep, Harvey Cole. How wooden 
ships are built. Cleveland, O.: Penton 
Pub. Co., 1918. xi, 101 p. illus. 4. VXH 

609. Familiar scenes in a modern ship- 
yard. Some facts on wooden construction. 
(Scientific American supplement. New 
York, 1918. v. 86, p. 104-105.) VA 

610. Grondal, B. L. A problem of wood- 
en shipbuilding. The preservation of hulls. 
(Scientific American supplement. New 
York, 1918. v. 85, p. 59.) ' VA 

611. Hill, R. C. Anyox a new wooden 
ore carrier, illus. (Marine review. New 
York, 1918. v. 48, p. 29-32.) VXA 

612. Machines for making wooden ships, 
illus. (Scientific American. New York, 
1918. v. 119, p. 33.) VA 



613. New Pacific coast steam schooners. 
illus. (International marine engineering. 
New York, 1918. v. 23, p. 281-284.) 

fVXA 

614. New types of wooden ships building 
in Texas, illus. (International marine 
engineering. New York, 1918. v. 23, p. 
292-293.) f VXA 

615. Oak steamer built for U. S. illus. 
(Marine review. Cleveland, 1918. v. 48, 
p. 418-421.) VXA 

616. Oldham, J. R. Wood and steel ships 
compared. (Nautical gazette. New York, 
1918. v. 93, no. 17, p. 6-7.) f VXA 

617. Thearle, S. J. P. How wooden ships 
are laid off. illus. (Marine review. New 
York, 1918. v. 48, p. 197-201, 252-258.) 

fVXA 

618. Thompson, William John, compiler. 
Wooden shipbuilding. A comprehensive 
manual for wooden shipbuilders to which 
is added a masting and rigging guide. Chi- 
cago: A. C. McClurg & Co., 1918. 5 p.l., 
202 p. tables. 12. VXH 

619. United States. Shipping Board 
Emergency Fleet Corporation. Timber 
schedule and specifications for standard 
wood steamship. Gulf and Atlantic coast. 
Largely southern yellow pine. Revised 
January 1, 1918. Washington: Gov. Prtg. 
Off., 1918. 271. 12. (no. 23 revised.) 

VXHD 

620. Van Gaasbeek, Richard Montgomery. 
Practical course in wooden boat and ship- 
building. Chicago: F. J. Drake & Com- 
pany [1918]. 1 p.l., 7-204 p. illus. 12. 

VXH 

621. Wooden ships versus the submarine. 
Description of various types of wooden 
ships building for ourselves and the allies, 
illus. (Scientific American. New York, 
1918. v. 118, p. 588-589.) VA 



IRON AND STEEL SHIPS 



1908 



622. Another Brazilian liner [Para], illus. 
(International marine engineering. New 
York, 1908. v. 13, p. 86-88.) f VXA 

623. Attilio, Dagnino. The new Italian 
steamship Europa. illus. (International 
marine engineering. New York, 1908. v. 
13, p. 415-418.) fVXA 

624. The Battleship Bellerophon. illus. 
(International marine engineering. New 
York, 1908. v. 13, p. 42-43.) f VXA 



625. Bell, Thomas. Speed of the Cunard 
turbine-steamer "Lusitania." illus. (En- 
gineering. London, 1908. v. 85, p. 489- 
493.) VDA 

626. Berry, W. T., and J. H. GARDNER. 
The steamer Commonwealth. 17 pi. (So- 
ciety of Naval Architects and Marine En- 
gineers. Transactions. New York, 1908. 
v. 16, p. 231-246.) VXA 

627. Boklevsky, C. Les meilleurs types 
de bateaux maritimes pour le transport des 
marchandises. 26 p.. 2 pi. 8. (Interna- 
tional Congress on Navigation, St. Peters- 
burg, 1908. Reports. Section 2.) VXA 



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Iron and Steel Ships, continued. 
1908, continued. 

628. Brazilian battleship "Minas Geraes." 
illus. (Engineering. London, 1908. v. 86, 
p. 352.) VDA 

629. Britain's new turbine battle cruiser 
Indomitable, illus. (International marine 
engineering. New York, 1908. v. 13, p. 
325-327.) t VXA 

630. Bruenner, M. A. R. The Berlin ma- 
rine exhibition, illus. (Cassier's maga- 
zine. New York, 1908. v. 34, p. 488-502.) 

VDA 

631. Bulgarian torpedo-boats, illus. (En- 
gineering. London, 1908. v. 86, p. 138- 
139.) VDA 

Also supplement, July 31, 1908. 

632. Clyde-built ships for Austria. 
[Martha Washington.] illus. (Engineer. 
London, 1908. v. 106, p. 202.) VA 

633. Craggs, E. H. Framing of vessels. 
11 pi. (North-East Coast Institution of 
Engineers and Shipbuilders. Transactions. 
London, 1908. v. 24, p. 289-302, 317-356.) 

VXA 



634. 



(Marine review. New 



Shipbuilding on the Great 1908 - v. 85. p. 830-834.) 



York, 1908. v. 38, no. 1, p. 24-29.) VXA 

635. The Cunard steamship Mauretania. 
illus. (International marine engineering. 
New York, 1908. v. 13, p. 9-12.) f VXA 

636. Curr, Robert. Lake ship yard meth- 
ods of steel ship construction. (Marine 
review. New York, 1908. v. 38, no. 1, p. 
36-38; no. 2, p. 16-17; no. 3, p. 22-23; no. 4, 
p. 22-23; no. 5, p. 26-27; no. 6, p. 36-38; no. 
7, p. 22-23; no. 8, p. 22-23; no. 9, p. 26-27; 
no. 10, p. 58-60; no. 15, p. 26; v. 39, no. 9, 
p. 38-41; no. 13. p. 39-41; no. 14, p. 94-96; 
no. 17, p. 269-273; no. 18, p. 316-318; v. 40. 
no. 2, p. 64-65.) VXA 

637. 

Lakes. 29 pi. (Society of Naval Archi- 
tects and Marine Engineers. Transac- 
tions. New York, 1908. v. 16, p. 195-209.) 

VXA 

638. De Rusett, E. W. The design of fast 
ocean steamers, illus. (Cassier's maga- 
zine. New York, 1908. v. 35, p. 90-108.) 

VDA 

639. Driessen, Paul. Der Doppelschrauben- 
Passagier- und Frachtdampfer "George 
Washington" des Norddeutschen Lloyd. 
9 pi. illus. (Schiffbau. Berlin. 1908. 
Jahrg. 10, p. 265-312.) f VXA 

640. Egyptian mail turbine-steamers "He- 
liopolis" and "Cairo." illus. (Engineer- 
ing. London, 1908. v. 85, p. 560-561, 616- 
618.) VDA 

Also supplements, April 24 and May 8, 1908. 



641. The Factors of efficiency in the con- 
struction of a battleship, illus. (Current 
literature. New York, 1908. v. 44, p. 327- 
331.) *DA 

642. Foerster, Ernst. Die Technik cler 
Weltschiffahrt. . . Berlin: K. W. Mecklen- 
burg f pref. 1908). 4 p.l., 167 p.. 1 folded 
diagr., 2 folded pi. illus. 12. (Nautische 
Bibliothek. Bd. 6-7.) VXF (Nautische) 

643. Der Fur die italienische Marine gee- 
ignetste Linienschiffstyp. (Germany. 
Marine Amt. Marine Rundschau. Berlin, 
1908. Jahrg. 19, p. 1147-1162.) VXA 

644. German naval dockship Vulcan, illus. 
(Engineer. London, 1908. v. 106, p. 460, 
462.) VA 

645. H. M. battleships "Agamemnon" and 
"Lord Nelson." illus. (Engineering. 
London, 1908. v. 86, p. 293-294, 389-390.) 

VDA 

Also supplements, Sept. 18 and Sept. 25, 1908. 

646. H. M. S. Indomitable, illus. (Engi- 
neering. London, 1908. v. 85. p. 704-705.) 

VDA 

647. H. M. yacht "Alexandra." illus. 
(Engineering. London, 1908. v. 85, p. 821- 
822.) VDA 

648. Holmes, Samuel. Holmes' tube tank- 
er. (Marine review. New York, 1908. v. 
38, no. 19, p. 38-40.) VXA 

649. Indian pilot cruiser "Lady Fraser." 
illus. (Engineering. London, 1908. v. 
86, p. 87-88.) VDA 

650. Iron-ore-carrying steamer "Polcir- 
keln." illus. (Engineering. London, 
1908. v. 85, p. 80-81.) VDA 

651. Isherwood, J. W. A new system of 
ship construction. (Institution of Naval 
Architects. Transactions. London, 1908. 
v. 50. p. 115-137.) VXA 

652. (Engineering. London, 

VDA 

653. (Marine engineer and na- 



val architect. London, 1908. v. 30, p. 405- 
411.) VXA 

654. Isle of Man turbine steamer "Ben- 
my-chree." illus. (Engineering. London, 
1908-09. v. 86, p. 200, 203; v. 87. p. 511-512.) 

VDA 

Al.-M supplement, Aug. 14. 1908. 

655. Italian battleship Regina Elena. (En- 
gineer. London, 1908. v. 105, p. 28-29.) 

VA 

656. Judaschke, Franz. Der Argo-Damp- 
fer "Schwan." illus. (Schiffbau. Berlin, 
1908. Jahrg. 9, p. 363-368.) f VXA 

657. Kaemmerer, W. Der Turbinen- 
dampfer "Tenyo Maru." illus. (Verein 
deutscher Ingenieure. Zeitschrift. Ber- 
lin, 1908. Bd. 52, p. 1662-1667.) VDA 



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Iron and Steel Ships, continued. 
1908, continued. 

658. Kielhorn, Karl. Die Winkelprpfile 
im Handelsschiffbau. (Stahl und Eisen. 
Diisseldorf, 1908. Jahrg. 28, p. 1233-1237.) 

VIA 

659. Klitzing. Das Dockschiff "Vulcan" 
(kT kaiserlichen Marine, illus. (Verein 
deutscher Ingenieure. Zeitschrift. Ber- 
lin, 1908. Bd. 52, p. 1717-1719.) VDA 

660. Koon, S. G. Mallory line steam- 
ship Brazos, illus. (International marine 
engineering. New York, 1908. v. 13, p. 
507-514.) fVXA 

661. Laas, Walter. Die grossen Segel- 
schiffe... Berlin: Julius Springer, 1908. 
viii, 127 p., 77 pi. illus. 4. f VXH 

662. Lake passenger steamer City of 
Cleveland, illus. (International marine 
engineering. New York, 1908. v. 13, p. 
371-378.) t fVXA 

663. Launch of the North Dakota, illus. 
(International marine engineering. New 
York, 1908. v. 13, p. 520-522.) f VXA 

664. Launch of the White Star Dominion 
liner Laurentic. illus. (Marine review. 
New York, 1908. v. 38, no. 14, p. 30-31.) 

VXA 

665. [Launching of the Laurentic.] illus. 
(Engineer. London, 1908. v. 106, p. 291- 
292.) VA 

666. McPherson, Allan. New Egyptian 
mail turbine steamship Heliopolis. illus. 
(International marine engineering. New 
York, 1908. v. 13, p. 1-6.) t VXA 

667. Mills, J. C. The giant ore carriers 
on the Great Lakes, illus. (Cassier's 
magazine. New York, 1908. v. 35, p. 109- 
119.) VDA 

668. The Minas Geraes. (Engineer. Lon- 
don, 1908. v. 106, p. 260-261.) VA 

669. New Brazilian liner Verdi. illus. 
(International marine engineering. New 
York, 1908. v. 13, p. 99-101.) f VXA 

670. New cable ship. illus. (Engineer. 
London, 1908. v. 105, p. 4-5, 6, 12.) VA 

671. A New departure in ship construc- 
tion, illus. (Scientific American supple- 
ment. New York, 1908. v. 66, p. 177-178.) 

VA 

Isherwood system. 

672. New Japanese transpacific liners, 
illus. (International marine engineering. 
New York, 1908. v. 13, p. 279-281.) 

fVXA 

673. New royal yacht Alexandra, illus. 
(Engineer. London, 1908. v. 105, p. 327- 
328.) VA 



674. New survey steamer for the Russian 
government, illus. (Engineer. London, 
1908. v. 105, p. 566.) VA 

675. Peltier, Jules G. The Atlantic liner 
Chicago, illus. (International marine en- 
gineering. New York, 1908. v. 13, p. 438- 
440.) f VXA 

676. The French armored cruiser 
Edgar Quinet. illus. (International ma- 
rine engineering. New York, 1908. v. 13, 
p. 235-236.) f VXA 

677. The French liner Guadeloupe, 
illus. (International marine engineering. 
New York, 1908. v. 13, p. 43-45.) f VXA 

678. Russian armored cruiser Ami- 
ral Makaroff. illus. (International marine 
engineering. New York, 1908. v. 13, p. 
448-450.) f VXA 

679. Recent freight steamship designs, 
illus. (Scientific American supplement. 
New York, 1908. v. 65, p. 200-201.) VA 

680. Steam collier Everett, illus. (En- 
gineering. London, 1908. v. 85, p. 178- 
179.) VDA 

681. Steam lumber schooners for the Pa- 
cific coast, illus. (International marine 
engineering. New York, 1908.' v. 13, p. 
152-156.) fVXA 

682. Thearle, S. J. P. The design and 
building of modern cargo steamers, illus. 
(Cassier's magazine. New York, 1908. v. 
35, p. 28-44.) VDA 

683. Thornycroft, J. E. Modern torpedo- 
boats and destroyers, illus. (Institution 
of Naval Architects. Transactions. Lon- 
don, 1908. v. 50, p. 59-76.) VXA 



684. 

val Engineers. 

1908. v. 20, p. 423-438.) 



(American Society of Na- 
Journal. Washington, 
VXA 



685. 



(Engineering. 



1908. v. 85, p. 487-489.) 



London, 
VDA 



686. 



(Marine engineer and na- 



val architect. London, 1908. v. 30, p. 449- 
452.) VXA 



687. 

Madrid, 



1908. 



(Revista general de marina. 
tomo 62, p. 1020-1036.) 

VXA 



688. Triple-screw turbine-driven Pacific 
liner "Tenyo Maru." illus. (Engineering. 
London, 1908. v. 86, p. 444, 592-596.) 

VDA 

Also supplements, Oct. 2 and 30, 1908. 

689. Twin-screw Allan liner "Corsican." 
illus. (Engineering. London, 1908. v. 85, 
p. 46-47.) VDA 

690. Wallace, W. C. Some recent inven- 
tions as applied to modern steamships. 5 
pi. (Society of Naval Architects and Ma- 
rine Engineers. Transactions. New York. 
1908. v. 16, p. 151-165.) VXA 



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Iron and Steel Ships, continued. 
1908, continued. 

691. Welch, John Joseph. The design of 
modern warships, illus. (Cassier's maga- 
zine. New York, 1908. v. 35, p. 3-27.) 

VDA 

692. West, C. C. Centrifugal pump fire- 
boats. 6 pi. (Society of Naval Architects 
and Marine Engineers. Transactions. New 
York, 1908. v. 16, p. 211-230.) VXA 

693. The World's biggest battleships. The 
"St. Vincent" and "Minas Geraes." illus. 
(Marine engineer and naval architect. 
London, 1908. v. 31, p. 75-77.) VXA 



1909 

694. Albrecht, Max. Transport des Erdols 
und seiner Produkte zu Wasser. illus. 
(In: C. Engler and H. Hofer, Das Erdol. 
Leipzig, 1909. Bd. 2, p. 899-964.) VHY 

695. Attilio, Dagnino. The Italian bat- 
tleship Roma, illus. (International ma- 
rine engineering. New York, 1909. v. 14, 
p. 423-425.) f VXA 

696. Berry, W. T., and J. H. GARDNER. The 
steamer Commonwealth, illus. (Interna- 
tional marine engineering. New York, 
1909. v. 14, p. 10-19.) fVXA 

697. (Marine review. New York, 

1909. v. 39, no. 14, p. 68-75.) VXA 

698. Brazilian battleship "Sao Paulo." 
illus. (Engineering. London, 1909. v. 87, 
p. 557-558, 560.) VDA 

699. Brazilian torpedo-boat destroyers, 
illus. (Engineer. London, 1909. v. 108, 
p. 4-7.) VA 

700. Car ferry Drottning Victoria, illus. 
(Marine review. New York, 1909. v. 39, 
no. 17, p. 242-246.) VXA 

701. Les Contre-torpilleurs de la marine 
bresilienne. illus. (Genie civil. Paris, 
1909. tome 55, p. 385-386.) VA 

702. Corrugated system of ship construc- 
tion, illus. (Engineer. London, 1909. v. 
108, p. 145.) VA 



703. 



(Scientific American. 



Yr rk, 1909. v. 101, p. 241.) 



New 
VA 



704. Croneau. Acorazados modernos. 
(Revista general de marina. Madrid, 1909. 
tomo64, p. 213-269.) VXA 

705. Der Doppelschrauben-Personen- und 
Frachtdampfer "Prinz Friedrich Wilhelm." 
illus. (Verein deutscher Ingenieure. Zeit- 
schrift. Berlin, 1909. Bd. 53, p. 22-26, 63- 
67.) VDA 

706. Fleet colliers Mars, Vulcan and Hec- 
tor, illus. (Marine review. New York, 
1909. v.39, p. 421-428.) VXA 



707. Die Fortschritte des deutschen 
Schiffbaues unter besonderer Beriicksich- 
tigung der Entwicklung des Norddeutschen 
Lloyd. Berlin: Hobbing & Co., 1909. 463 
p. illus. 4. fVXHD 

708. Freighter for the A. H. Bull Steam- 
ship Company. illus. (Marine review. 
New York, 1909. v. 39, no. 14, p. 65-68.) 

VXA 

709. French armoured cruiser Ernest Re- 
nan, illus. (Engineer. London, 1909. v. 
108, p. 240-242.) VA 

710. The French battleships Diderot and 
Condorcet. illus. (International marine 
engineering. New York, 1909. v. 14, p. 
381-383.) f VXA 

711. The French dreadnaughts. illus. 
(Engineer. London, 1909. v. 107, p. 438- 
441.) VA 

712. Fruit and passenger steamer Tortu- 
guero. illus. (Engineer. London, 1909. 
v. 108, p. 30-32.) . VA 

713. The "George Washington." illus. 
(Scientific American supplement. New 
York, 1909. v. 67, p. 408-409.) VA 

714. H. M. S. Cyclops, floating repair 
shop for the navy. illus. (Engineer. 
London, 1909. v. 108, p. 77-79.) VA 

Also supplement, July 23, 1909. 

715. The Hamburg-American line steam- 
er Cleveland, illus. (International marine 
engineering. New York, 1909. v. 14, p. 85- 
89.) f VXA 

716. Haver, A. H. The Monitoria. illus. 
(International marine engineering. New 
York, 1909. v. 14, p. 477-479.) f VXA 

717. Holm, Axel. The car ferries of the 
Danish government, illus. (International 
marine engineering. New York, 1909. v. 
14, p. 123-129.) f VXA 

718. Hunt, H. R. The strength of knees 
and brackets on beams and stiffeners. 4 
pi. (Society of Naval Architects and 
Marine Engineers. Transactions. New 
York, 1909. v. 17, p. 109-119.) VXA 

719. Japanese volunteer steamer Sakura 
Maru. illus. (International marine engi- 
neering. New York, 1909. v. 14, p. 203- 
207.) f VXA 

720. Japanese volunteer turbine steamer 
"Sakura Maru." illus. (Engineering. 
London, 1909. v. 87, p. 331-332.) VDA 

721. Kaemmerer, W. Der Frachtdamp- 
fer "John Heidmann." illus. (Verein 
deutscher Ingenieure. Zeitschrift. Berlin, 
1909. Bd. 53, p. 1137-1140.) VDA 

7-22. Kielhorn, Carl. Die Eindeckschiffe 
nach den neuen Regeln des Englischen 
Lloyd. (Schiffbau. Berlin, 1909. Jahrg. 
11, p. 9-16, 54-58.) t VXA 



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39 



Iron and Steel Ships, continued. 
1909, continued. 



723. 



Die Umwalzung in den eng- 



lischen Schiffbauprofilen. (Stahl und 
Eisen. Diisseldorf, 1909. Jahrg. 29, p. 
1935-1939.) VIA 

724. Kohlendampfer "John Heidmann." 
2 pi. (Schiffbau. Berlin, 1909. Jahrg. 10, 
p. 714-716.) fVXA 

725. Kondo, Motoki. Progress of naval 
construction in Japan. (Institution of 
Xaval Architects. Transactions. London, 
1911. v. 53, part 2, p. 50-60.) VXA 

726. Kurtzahn, Ernst. Der Doppeschrau- 
bendampfer "George Washington." illus. 
(Verein deutscher Ingenieure. Zeitschrift. 
Berlin, 1909. Bd. 53, p. 1565-1572.) VDA 

727. Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway 
Company's turbine steamers, illus. (En- 
gineering. London, 1909. v. 88, p. 757- 
758, 760.) VDA 

Also supplement, Dec. 3, 1909. 

728. Lang, W. V. Some details of a cargo 
steamer. (Marine engineer and naval 
architect. London, 1909. v. 31, p. 318- 
326.) VXA 

729. Launch of H. M. S. "Vanguard." 
illus. (Engineering. London, 1909. v. 87, 
p. 286, 290-292.) VDA 

730. Lienau, Otto. Der Doppelschrau- 
ben-Passagier- und Frachtdampfer "Ber- 
lin." 9 pi. illus. (Schiffbau. Berlin, 1909. 
Jahrg. 10, p. 651-703.) t VXA 

731. Life-saving steamship Snohomish. 
illus. (Engineer. London, 1909. v. 108, 
p. 144.) VA 

732. Longitudinally framed ships, illus. 
(Engineer. London, 1909. v. 107, p. 234- 
236.) VA 

733. Lyster, Anthony George, and W. 
BOYD. The suction dredger "Leviathan." 
(Institution of Naval Architects. Transac- 
tions. London, 1909. v. 51, p. 100-115.) 

VXA 

734. - (Marine engineer and na- 
val architect. London, 1909. v. 31, p. 381- 
385.) VXA 

735. Naval repair ship "Cyclops." (En- 
gineering. London, 1909. v. 88, p. 69-71.) 

VDA 

Also supplement, July 16, 1909. 

736. New methods of steel hull construc- 
tion, illus. (Marine review. New York, 
1909. v. 39, p. 261-262.) VXA 

737. New Orient Australian mail liner 
"Orsova." illus. (Engineering. London, 
1909. v. 87, p. 715-717.) VDA 

Also supplement, May 28, 1909. 

738. The New Orient liners, illus. (En- 
gineer. London, 1909. v. 107, p. 545-546.) 

VA 



739. New railway train ferry service [Sass- 
nitz, Germany, and Trelleborg, Sweden), 
illus. (Engineer. London, 1909. v. 108, 
p. 55-56, 107-110, 112.) VA 

740. New scout cruisers, illus. (Engi- 
neering. London, 1909. v. 88, p. 764-765, 
767-768.) VDA 

741. The New steamship Wilhelmina. 
illus. (International marine engineering. 
New York, 1909. v. 14, p. 482-486.) f VXA 

742. New type of self-discharging coaling 
vessel, illus. (Engineer. London, 1909. 
v. 108, p. 222-223.) VA 

743. Norddeutscher - Lloyd twin-screw 
steamer "George Washington." illus. 
(Engineering. London, 1909. v. 88, p. 276- 
280, 282, 286.) VDA 

Also supplement, Aug. 27, 1909. 

744. Northern Navigation Co.'s S. S. Ha- 
monic. illus. (Marine review. New York, 
1909. v. 39, p. 279-285.) f VXA 

745. Olsen, H. M. Danish state railway 
ferries. 5 pi. (Institution of Engineers 
and Shipbuilders in Scotland. Transac- 
tions. Glasgow, 1909. v. 52, p. 180-193.) 

VDA 

746. Orient Company's Australian mail 
liner "Otway." illus. (Engineering. Lon- 
don, 1909. v.87, p. 745-747, 748-749.) 

VDA 

Also supplement, June 4, 1909. 

747. Orient Company's twin-screw liners 
"Otranto" and "Orvieto." (Engineering. 
London, 1909. v. 88, p. 580-582.) VDA 

Also supplement, Oct. 29, 1909. 

748. Orient line T. S. S. Otranto. (Engi- 
neer. London, 1909. v. 108, p. 27.) VA 

749. Pacific Steam Navigation Company's 
twin-screw steamer "Orcoma." illus. 
(Engineering. London, 1909. v. 87, p. 209- 
211.) VDA 

Also supplement, Feb. 12, 1909. 

750. Paulmann, und BLAUM. Neuere Bag- 
gerkonstruktionen. illus. (Verein deut- 
scher Ingenieure. Zeitschrift. Berlin, 
1909. Bd. 53, p. 1909-1919; Bd. 54, p. 657- 
663, 707-712, 1269-1276, 1352-1360; Bd. 55, 
p. 1923-1931, 1970-1976; Bd. 56, p. 1685- 
1689.) VDA 

751. Peltier, Jules G. The French ar- 
mored cruiser Ernest Renan. illus. (In- 
ternational marine engineering. New 
York, 1909. v. 14, p. 149-151.) f VXA 

752. Railway ferry steamer "Prins Chris- 
tian." illus. (Engineering. London, 1909. 
v. 88, p. 344, 347.) VDA 

753. Renner, Wilhelm. Schiffbau und 
Schiffahrt auf den grossen Seen in Nord- 
amerika. illus. (Schiffbautechnische Ge- 
sellschaft. Jahrbuch. Berlin, 1909. Bd. 
10, p. 228-298.) fVXA 



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Iron and Steel Ships, continued. 
1909, continued. 

754. The "Robert Fulton." A record in 
river steamboat construction, illus. (Sci- 
entific American supplement. New York, 
1909. v. 67, p. 225-226.) VA 

755. S. S. George Washington. illus. 
(International marine engineering. New 
York, 1909. v. 14, p. 273-276.) f VXA 

756. Sadler, Herbert Charles. Some points 
in connection with shipbuilding on the 
Great Lakes, U. S. A. (Institution of 
Naval Architects. Transactions. London, 
1909. v. 51, p. 220-232.) VXA 

757. Self-discharging cargo steamers, 
illus. (Marine review. New York, 1909. 
v. 39, p. 437-440; v. 40, p. 14-16.) VXA 

758. Siamese revenue cruiser. illus. 
(Engineering. London, 1909. v. 87, p. 76.) 

VDA 

Also supplement, Jan. 15, 1909. 

759. Steel passenger steamer H. B. Ken- 



/oy. oteei passenger sit-amer n. D. rven- 
nedy. illus. (Marine review. New York, 
1909. v. 39, no. 13, p. 18-23.) VYA 



VXA 



760. Stern frames and .brackets of the 
new White Star liners, illus. (Engineer. 
London, 1909. v. 108, p. 632-633, 636.) VA 

761. Suanzes, Carlos. Construccion, ma- 
nejo y organizacion de los buques de 
guerra modernos. (Revista general de ma- 
rina. Madrid, 1909. tomo 65, p. 675-692, 
851-864; tomo 66, p. 1-26, 287-304, 441-449, 
543-561, 725-763, 947-974; tomo 67, p. 61- 
98, 261-283, 409-417, 599-647, 749-770, 939- 
956; tomo 68, p. 81-101, 243-260, 409-422, 
575-594, 743-769.) VXA 

762. Suction dredger "Leviathan." illus. 
(Engineering. London, 1909. v. 87, p. 570- 
574.) VDA 

763. Swedish state railway ferry steamer 
"Malmo." illus. (Engineering. London, 
1909. v. 88, p. 116-118.) VDA 

764. Taylor, Benjamin. A longitudinally 
framed ship, illus. (International marine 
engineering. New York, 1909. v. 14, p. 
30-33.) fVXA 

765. Torpedo-boat destroyers for the Bra- 
zilian navy, illus. (Engineering. Lon- 
don, 1909. v.87, p. 347-349, 352.) VDA 

Also supplement, March 12, 1909. 

766. Train-ferry steamer "Fabius" for 
Northern Nigeria. illus. (Engineering. 
London, 1909. v. 88, p. 440-441, 443-444.) 

VDA 

767. A Twin-hatch steamer with central 
deck ballast tank, illus. (Marine engi- 
neer and naval architect. London, 1909. 
v. 31, p. 362-366.) VXA 



768. United States battleships Delaware 
and North Dakota, illus. (International 
marine engineering. New York, 1909. v. 
14, p. 465-466.) f VXA 

769. United States fleet colliers Vestal 
and Prometheus, illus. (Marine review. 
New York, 1909. v. 39, p. 339-341.) VXA 

770. La Veloce liner "America." illus. 
(Engineering. London, 1909. v. 88, p. 410- 
412, 418.) VDA 

Also supplement, Sept. 24, 1909. 

771. White Star Canadian liner Laurentic. 
illus. (Engineer. London, 1909. v. 107, 
p. 426.) VA 

772. White Star liner Olympic under con- 
struction, illus. (Engineer. London, 1909. 
v. 108, p. 226.) VA 

773. White Star liners Olympic and Ti- 
tanic, illus. (Engineer. London, 1909. 
v. 108, p. 585.) VA 

774. Zeyss, G. Entwurf eines Petroleum- 
Transport-Fahrzeuges. 2 pi. (Schiffbau. 
Berlin, 1909. Jahrg. 10, p. 511-517, 547- 
551.) fVXA 



1910 

775. Attilio, Dagnino. The first Italian 
turbine passenger steamer, illus. (Inter- 
national marine engineering. New York, 
1910. v. 15, p. 407-409.) f VXA 

776. Bacon, Reginald Hugh Spencer. The 
battleship of the future. (Institution of 
Naval Architects. Transactions. London, 
1910. v. 52, p. 1-21.) VXA 

(Engineer. London, 1910. 
VA 



777. 

v. 109, p. 284.) 



778. 



Le cuirasse de 1'avenir. (France. 



Ministere de la Marine. Revue mari- 
time. Paris, 1910. tome 187, p. 709-721.) 

VA 

779. - Das Linienschiff der Zukunft. 
(Germany. Marine Amt. Marine Rund- 
schau. Berlin, 1910. Jahrg. 21, p. 585-592.) 

VXA 

780. Barry, R. E. Design for a naval col- 
lier, illus. (International marine engi- 
neering. New York, 1910. v. 15, p. 326- 
329.) t VXA 

781. Battleship design, illus. (Engineer- 
ing. London, 1910. v. 90, p. 305-306, 309.) 

VDA 

782. Brazilian battleship "Minas Geraes." 
illus. (Engineering. London, 1910. v. 89, 
p. 65-70.) VDA 

Also supplement, Jan. 21, 1910. 

783. Brazilian scout cruisers, illus. (En- 
gineer. London, 1910. v. 109, p. 431.) VA 

Also supplement, April 29, 1910. 



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41 



Iron and Steel Ships, continued. 
1910, continued. 

784. Brazilian scout cruisers, illus. (En- 
gineer. London, 1910. v. 109, p. 514-516.) 

VA 

785. Buchsbaum, G. Das Isherwood Sys- 
tem, illus. (Schiffbau. Berlin, 1910. 
Jahrg. 12, p. 73-79, 1 1 1-1 14.) f VXA 

786. Bulk-oil steamship J. A. Chanslor. 
illus. (International marine engineering. 
New York, 1910. v. 15, p. 227-231.) 

fVXA 

787. Coleman, F. C. A new type of iron- 
ore transport, illus. (International ma- 
rine engineering. New York, 1910. v. 15, 
p. 241-243.) f VXA 

788. - The Swedish train ferry Drott- 
ning Victoria, illus. (International ma- 
rine engineering. New York, 1910. v. 15, 
p. 10-12.) f VXA 

789. Cunard steamship Franconia. illus. 
(Engineer. London, 1910. v. 110, p. 140- 
141, 144.) VA 

790. Details of the Russian volunteer 
steamer "Orel." illus. (Engineering. Lon- 
don, 1910. v. 89, p. 313-314, 316.) VDA 

Also supplement, March 11, 1910. 

791. Dietze. Bekohlungs Ausriistung der 
Kohlenschiffe der United States Navy, 
illus. (Schiffbau. Berlin, 1910. Jahrg. 12, 
p. 4-10.) fVXA 

792. Double bottoms in modern steel ves- 
sels, illus. (Marine engineer and naval 
architect. London, 1910. v. 32, p. 203-204, 
297-298.) VXA 

793. Eckmann, C. J. Zur Entstehungsge- 
schichte der Tankdampfer. (Schiffbau. 
Berlin, 1910. Jahrg. 11, p. 610-612.) 

fVXA 

794. European ore-carrying steamship, 
illus. (Marine review. New York, 1910. 
v. 40, p. 169-173.) VXA 

795. Fletcher, R. A. Steamships. The 
story of their development to the present 
day. London: Sidgwick & Jackson, 1910. 
xx, 421 p. illus. 4. fVXHD 

796. Four new twin-screw steamers for 
the Nippon Yusen Kaisha European line, 
illus. (International marine engineering. 
New York, 1910. v. 15, p. 273-277.) 

fVXA 

797. French Atlantic liner France, illus. 
(Engineer. London, 1910. v. 110, p. 417- 
418.) VA 

798. French destroyer Voltiguer. illus. 
(Engineer. London, 1910. v. 109, p. 562- 
563.) VA 

799. The French liner France, illus. (In- 
ternational marine engineering. New 
York, 1910. v. 15, p. 512-514.) f VXA 



800. German battleship "Rheinland." illus. 
(Engineering. London, 1910. v. 89, p. 745- 
746, 748.) VDA 

801. German cruiser Von der Tann. illus. 
(Engineer. London, 1910. v. 109, p. 488- 
489.) VA 

802. Goodrich, Caspar Frederick. Ran- 
dom notes on a lake freighter. illus. 
(United States Naval Institute. Proceed- 
ings. Annapolis, 1910. v. 36, p. 943-956.) 

VXA 

803. Grand Trunk Pacific Company's 

T. S. S. "Prince Rupert." illus. (Engi- 
neering. London, 1910. v. 89, p. 776-778.) 

VDA 

Also supplement, June 17, 1910. 

804. H. M. battleship "Vanguard." illus. 
(Engineering. London, 1910. v. 89. p. 209- 
210.) VDA 

805. H. M. protected cruiser "Newcastle." 
illus. (Engineering. London, 1910. v. 90, 
p. 264-265.) VDA 

Also supplement, Aug. 19, 1910. 

806. Handy, I. O. Some notes on the 
erection of the Baikal railway ferry steam- 
ers, illus. (North-East Coast Institution 
of Engineers and Shipbuilders. Transac- 
tions. London, 1910. v. 26, p. 181-192.) 

VXA 

807. Hart, G. L'evolution dans les sys- 
temes de constructions navales. (Societe 
des ingenieurs civils de France. Memoires 
et travaux. Paris, 1910. annee 1910, se- 
mestre 1, p. 417-444.) VDA 

808. Haver, A. H. Corrugated sides on 
S. S. "Monitoria" and their effect. 3 pi. 
(North-East Coast Institution of Engi- 
neers and Shipbuilders. Transactions. 
London, 1910. v. 26, p. 257-281, 285-300, 
311-324.) VXA 

809. (Engineer. London, 1910. 

v. 109, p. 204-205.) VA 

810. The "Jan Breydel" and "Pieter de 
Coninck" on the Ostend-Dover service, 
illus. (Engineering. London, 1910. v. 90, 
p. 84-88, 90.) VDA 

Also supplement, July 15, 1910. 

811. Japanese battleship Satsuma. illus. 
(Engineer. London, 1910. v. 109, p. 386.) 

VA 

812. Kaemmerer, W. Die Eisenbahnfahr- 
schiffe "Deutschland" und "Preussen." 
illus. (Verein deutscher Ingenieure. Zeit- 
schrift. Berlin, 1910. Bd. 54, p. 1-5.) 

VDA 

813. Knipping, P. Die deutschen Fisch- 
dampfertypen. 2 pi. (Schiffbau. Berlin, 
1910. Jahrg. 11, p. 459-463.) f VXA 

814. The Largest ship: the "Europa." 
illus. (Scientific American. New York, 
1910. v. 103, p. 481, 487.) VA 



42 



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Iron and Steel Ships, continued. 
1910, continued. 

815. Latest French torpedo-boat destroy- 
ers. (Engineer. London, 1910. v. 109, p. 
245-246.) VA 

Also supplement, March 11, 1910. 

816. Launch of the Cunard steamship 
Franconia. illus. (Engineer. London, 
1910. v. 110, p. 114.) VA 

817. Launch of H. M.S. "Colossus." illus. 
(Engineering. London, 1910. v. 89, p. 476, 
482.) VDA 

818. Launch of the Olympic, illus. (En- 
gineer. London, 1910. v. 110, p. 433-435, 
462.) VA 

Also supplements, Oct. 21 and Oct. 28, 1910. 

819. Launch of the Olympic, illus. (In- 
ternational marine engineering. New 
York, 1910. v. 15, p. 489-495.) f VXA 

820. Launching of the S. S. "Olympic." 
illus. (American marine engineer. Chica- 
go, 1910. v. 5, no. 11, p. 7-10.) fVXA< 

821. Launching the William P. Palmer, 
illus. (Marine review. Xew York, 1910. 
v. 40, p. 442-447.) VXA 

822. The Launching of the world's great- 
est ship, illus. (Scientific American. New 
York, 1910. v. 103, p. 380, 391.) VA 

823. Mine-laying and torpedo-regulation 
vessel for Portugal, illus. (Engineering. 
London, 1910. v. 90, p. 362-363.) VDA 

824. Modern torpedo boat destroyers. 
(International marine engineering. New 
York, 1910. v. 15, p. 329-333.) fVXA 

825. Mueller, Ernst. Eisenschiffbau. 
Leipzig: B. G. Teubner, 1910. vi, 170 p. 
illus. 8. VXHK 

826. New American-Hawaiian steamers, 
illus. (International marine engineering. 
New York, 1910. v. 15, p. 399-403.) 

fVXA 

827. New British scout cruisers. (Engi- 
neer. London, 1910. v. 109, p. 61.) VA 

828. The New Castle liner Balmoral Cas- 
tle, illus. (International marine engineer- 
ing. New York, 1910. v. 15, p. 45-47.) 

fVXA 

829. The New Cunard liner "Franconia." 
illus. (Marine engineer and naval archi- 
tect. London, 1910. v. 33, p. 44-47.) 

VXA 

830. A New departure in American ship- 
building, illus. (International marine en- 
gineering. New York, 1910. v. 15, p. 355- 
357.) fVXA 

831. A New lake passenger steamer, 
illus. (International marine engineering. 
New York, 1910. v. 15, p. 366-370.) 

fVXA 



832. New Queensborough and Flushing 
mail steamers, illus. (Engineering. Lon- 
don, 1910. v. 89, p. 40-42.) VDA 

833. The New river steamers City of 
Philadelphia and City of Wilmington, 
illus. (International marine engineering. 
New York, 1910. v. 15, p. 133-136.) f VXA 

834. The New Russian battleships, illus. 
(Engineering. London, 1910. v. 89, p. 652- 
654.) VDA 

835. The New Spanish navy, illus. (En- 
gineering. London, 1910. v. 90, p. 77-80, 
82.) VDA 

836. New steamers for the Nippon Yusen 
Kaisha. illus. (Engineering. London, 
1910. v. 89, p. 142-144, 146, 210, 212.) VDA 

Also supplements, Feb. 4 and Feb. 18, 1910. 

837. New type of ore-carrying steamship, 
illus. (Engineer. London, 1910. v. 109, 
p. 278, 282-283.) VA 

838. Oesten, K. Doppelschrauben Fracht- 
und Passagierdampfer "Cincinnati." 3 pi. 

'illus. (Schiffbau. Berlin, 1910. Jahrg. 11, 
p. 312-316.) fVXA 

839. Paddle steamer Weeroona. illus. 
(Engineer. London, 1910. v. 110, p. 629- 
630.) VA 

840. Passenger and freight steamships 
City of Montgomery and City of St. Louis, 
illus. (International marine engineering. 
New York, 1910. v. 15, p. 293-297.) 

fVXA 

841. S.S. Herman Frasch. illus. (Inter- 
national marine engineering. New York, 
1910. v. 15, p. 66-70.) f VXA 

842. The Second turbine steamer for the 
Japanese volunteer fleet, illus. (Inter- 
national marine engineering. New York, 
1910. v. 15, p. 87-90.) fVXA 

843. South African mail steamer "Bal- 
moral Castle." (Engineering. London, 
1910. v.89, p. 449-450, 478.) VDA 

Also supplements, April 8, April 15 and April 29, 
1910. 

844. Strouse, M. H. A new fireboat for 
Seattle, Wash. (Engineering news. New 
York, 1910. v. 63, p. 716-717.) VDA 

845. T. S. survey steamer Cartier. illus. 
(Engineer. London, 1910. v. 109, p. 638- 
639.) VA 

846. Das Torpedoboot. (Germany. 
Marine Amt. Marine Rundschau. Berlin, 
1910. Jahrg. 21, p. 947-964.) VXA 

847. Trials of the Brazilian battleship 
"Sao Paulo." illus. (Engineering. Lon- 
don, 1910. v. 89, p. 722-724.) VDA 

848. Tribal class of destroyers. illus. 
(Engineer. London, 1910. v. 109, p. 314.) 

VA 



NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AND SHIPBUILDING 



43 



Iron and Steel Ships, continued. 
1910, continued. 

849. Turbine cross-channel steamer Cae- 
sarea. illus. (Engineer. London, 1910. 
v. 110, p. 358.) VA 

850. Twin-screw yacht Lien-Ching. illus. 
(Engineer. London, 1910. v. 110, p. 383, 
384.) VA 

851. The U. S. colliers Mars, Vulcan and 
Hector, illus. (International marine en- 
gineering. New York, 1910. v. 15, p. 25- 
29.) t VXA 

852. Weihe, H., and O. BERNDT. Einlei- 
tung. Baggermaschinen, Rammen und 
zugehorige Hulfsmaschinen, Wasserhebe- 
maschinen. Leipzig: Wilhelm Engelmann, 
1910. xvi, 471(1) p., 21., 14 pi. 4. (In: 
Handbuch der Ingenieurwissenschaften. 
3. ed. Teil 4, Bd. 1.) VDM 

853. White Star line, illus. (Engineer. 
London, 1910. v. 109, supplement, June 
24.) VA 

854. White Star liner "Olympic." illus. 
(Engineering. London, 1910. v. 90, p. 564- 
572, 620-621, 693-695, 698.) VDA 

Also supplements, Oct. 21, Nov. 4, Nov. 18, 1910. 

855. The White Star liner Olympic, illus. 
(Marine engineer and naval architect. 
London, 1910. v. 33, p. 126-127.) VXA 

856. White Star liners Olympic and Ti- 
tanic, illus. (Engineer. London, 1910. 
v. 109, p. 231.) VA 



1911 

857. Argentine ocean-going turbine de- 
stroyers. (Engineer. London, 1911. v. 
Ill, p. 60-61.) VA 

858. Attilio, Dagnino. Italy's first tur- 
bine-driven cruiser, the San Marco, illus. 
(International marine engineering. New 
York, 1911. v. 16, p. 477-480.) f VXA 

859. The Australian navy, illus. (Engi- 
neering. London, 1911. v. 92, p. 566, 570- 
571.) VDA 

860. Bodenmueller, Albert. Der kleine 
geschiitzte Kreuzer "Uruguay." illus. 
(Verein deutscher Ingenieure. Zeitschrift. 
Berlin, 1911. Bd. 55, p. 1-7, 62-70.) VDA 

861. Bureau Veritas. Rules and regula- 
tions for the building and classification of 
steel vessels. Year 1911. Paris [1911,. 
xxi, 274 p., 1 1. 4. VXH 

862. Canadian lake and river steamer 
"Saguenay." illus. (Engineering. Lon- 
don, 1911. v.92, p. 348-351.) VDA 

Also supplement, Sept. 15, 1911. 



863. Canadian Pacific Railway's oil-fuel- 
burning T. S. S. "Princess Alice." illus. 
(Engineering. London, 1911. v. 92, p. 764- 
766, 768.) VDA 

864. Chinese training cruiser "Ying Swei." 
illus. (Engineering. London, 1911. v.92, 
p. 826.) VDA 

Also supplement, Dec. 22, 1911. 

865. Cunard steamship Laconia. illus. 
(Engineer. London, 1911. v. 112, p. 125- 
126.) VA 

866. Curr, Robert. Isherwood system of 
framing for small vessels, illus. (Marine 
review. New York, 1911. v. 41, p. 132- 
133, 185-187, 216-218.) VXA 

867. Description of the U. S. suction 
dredge "New Orleans." illus. (American 
marine engineer. New York, 1911. v. 6, 
no. 11, p. 7-9.) fVXA 

868. Design and performance of the 
transpacific liners Tenyo Maru and Chiyo 
Maru. (Engineer. London, 1911. v. 112, 
p. 137-138.) VA 

869. Dobson, W. A. Designing and con- 
structing an ocean-going steamer, illus. 
(Scientific American. New York, 1911. v. 
105, p. 52-55.) VA 

870. Der Doppelschrauben-Salondampfer 
"Hela." 2 pi. (Schiffbau. Berlin, 1911. 
Jahrg. 12, p. 326-329.) f VXA 

871. Fleet collier Cyclops, illus. (Marine 
review. New York, 1911. v. 41, p,26-30.) 

VXA 

872. French Atlantic liner France, illus. 
(Engineer. London, 1911. v. 110, p. 417- 
418.) VA 

873. French battleships, illus. (Engi- 
neer. London, 1911. v. Ill, p. 266-267.) 

VA 

874. French battleships Jean Bart and 
Courbet. illus. (Engineer. London, 1911. 
v. 112, p. 412.) VA 

875. Giraud, J. E. L'evolution des cargos 
pour matieres pondereuses. illus. (Genie 
civil. Paris, 1911. tome 58, p. 199-204, 225- 
229.) VA 

876. Graemer, L. Drei Fahrdampfer. 
5 pi. illus. (Schiffbau. Berlin, 1911. 
Jahrg. 13, p. 1-6.) t VXA 

877. H. M. battleship "Colossus." illus. 
/(Engineering. London, 1911. v. 91, p. 439- 

441.) VDA 

Also supplement, April 7, 1911. 

878. H. M. battleship "Monarch." illus. 
(Engineering. London, 1911. v. 91, p. 455- 
456.) VDA 

879. H. M. S. Dartmouth, illus. (Engi- 
neer. London, 1911. v. Ill, p. 174.) VA 

880. H. M. S. Monarch, illus. (Engineer. 
London, 1911. v. Ill, p. 406-407.) VA 



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Iron and Steel Ships, continued. 
1911, continued. 

881. H. M. S. Thunderer, illus. (Engi- 
neer. London, 1911. v. Ill, p. 112-114.) 

VA 

882. Japanese Pacific liner Shinyo-Maru. 
illus. (Engineer. London, 1911. v. 112, p. 
537-538.) VA 

883. Kielhorn, Carl. Die neue Richtung 
im Handelsschiffbau. (Schiffbau. Berlin, 
1911. Jahrg. 12, p. 611-614, 657-663, 736- 
742.) t VXA 

884. Kirby, F. E. Shipping on the Great 
Lakes. illus. (Engineering. London, 
1911. v.92, p. 62-64.) VDA 

Also supplement, July 14, 1911. 

885. Kleine Kreuzer und ihre Verwen- 
dung. (Austria. Marine-Technische Ko- 
mitee. Mitteilungen aus deni Gebiete des 
Seewesens. Pola, 1911. Jahrg. 39, p. 1115- 
1127.) VXA 

886. (France. Ministere de la Ma- 
rine. Revue maritime. Paris, 1912. tome 
192, p. 447-461.) VXA 

887. Kondo, Motoki. Progress of naval 
construction in Japan, illus. (Engineer- 
ing. London, 1911. v. 92, p. 15-18.) VDA 

888. La Bolina, Jack, pseud. Nuevo tipo 
de acorazado de linea. (Centro naval, 
Buenos Aires. Boletin. Buenos Aires, 
1911. tomo 29, p. 885-894.) VXA 

889. Launch of cruiser-battleship New 
Zealand, illus. (Engineer. London, 1911. 
v. 112, p. 241-242.) VA 

890. Launch of H. M. S. Yarmouth, illus. 
(Engineer. London, 1911. v. Ill, p. 414.) 

VA 

891. Launch of the Titanic. (Engineer. 
London, 1911. v. Ill, p. 567, 575.) VA 

892. Lienau, Otto. Die Entwicklung und 
die Zukunft des Massentransportes von 
Kohle und Erz iiber See. illus. (Stahl und 
Eisen. Diisseldorf, 1911. Jahrg. 31, p. 
1077-1085.) VIA 

893. Martin, K. G. The largest naval col- 
lier in the world [U. S. S. Cyclopsj. illus. 
(International marine engineering. New 
York, 1911. v. 16, p. 495-498.) f VXA 

894 Montgomerie, James. The arrange- 
ment and construction of oil vessels, illus. , 
(Cassier's magazine. New York, 1911. v: 
40, p. 737-752.) VDA 

895. New cross-channel steamers for the 
Southeastern and Chatham Railway, illus. 
(Engineer. London, 1911. v. 112, p. 520- 
521.) VA 

896. New Cunard liner "Franconia." illus. 
(Engineering. London, 1911. v. 91, p. 246- 
248.) VDA 

Also supplement, Feb. 24, 1911. 



897. New French dreadnaught drydocks. 
illus. (Engineer. London, 1911. v. Ill, p. 
7-8.) VA 

898. New Italian dreadnought Conte di 
Cavour. illus. (Engineer. London, 1911. 
v. 112, p. 152.) VA 

899. The New White Star liner "Olym- 
pic." illus. (Scientific American. New 
York, 1911. v. 105, p. 8-9.) VA 

900. Los Nuevos destroyers argentinos. 
(Centro naval, Buenos Aires. Boletin. 
Buenos Aires, 1911. tomo 29. p. 637-647.) 

VXA 

901. An Ocean-going oil engine ship, 
illus. (Engineer. London, 1911. v. Ill, 
p. 10-12, 33-35.) VA 

902. The Olympic and Titanic. illus. 
(Engineer. London, 1911. v. Ill, p. 209- 
215.) VA 

Also illustrated supplement, March 3, 1911. 

903. The "Olympic" and the "Titanic." 
illus. (Scientific American supplement. 
New York, 1911. v. 71, p. 380-383.) VA 

904. Owen, H. Ship economics; provid- 
ing practical aids for shipmasters in regard 
to repairs, maintenance, surveys, and con- 
struction... London: G. Phillip & Son. 
1911. xi, 137 p. illus. 8. VXHB 

905. P. and O. steamer Medina, illus. 
(Engineer. London, 1911. v. 112, p. 326.) 

VA 

906. Passenger accommodation of the 
White Star liner "Olympic." illus. (En- 
gineering. London, 1911. v. 91, p. 789, 
792.) VDA 

907. Quatre nouveaux types de Dread- 
noughts. (France. Ministere de la Ma- 
rine. Revue maritime. Paris, 1911. tome 
189, p. 97-108.) VXA 

908. Schaffran, Karl. Flachgehender 
Fracht- und Passagier-Seitenraddampfer 
fiir die Fahrt Tjumen-Tobolsk. illus. 
(Schiffbau. Berlin, 1911. Jahrg. 13, p. 208- 
213.) f VXA 

909. Spanish gunboat "Recalde." illus. 
(Engineering. London, 1911. v. 92. p. 
288.) VDA 

Also supplement, Sept. 1, 1911. 

910. A Tank steamer for the molasses 
trade, illus. (International marine engi- 
neering. New York, 1911. v. 16, p. 20-25.) 

fVXA 

911. Turbine-driven steamer "Newhaven." 
illus. (Engineering. London, 1911. v.92, 
p. 642.) VDA 

Also supplement, Nov. 10, 1911. 

912. Twin-screw refrigerated meat steam- 
er, illus. (Engineer. London, 1911. v. 
112, p. 618-619.) VA 



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45 



Iron and Steel Ships, continued. 
1911, continued. 

913. Verth, M. zur. Das Lazarettschiff. 
(Germany. Marine Amt. Marine Rund- 
schau. Berlin, 1911. Jahrg. 22, p. 868-883.) 

VXA 

914. The White Star liner "Olympic." 
illus. (Engineering magazine. New York, 
1911. v. 41, p. 649-657.) VDA 

915. The White Star liner "Titanic." illus. 
(Engineering. London, 1911. v. 91, p. 678- 
681.) VDA 

Also supplement, May 26, 1911. 

916. White Star liners Olympic and Ti- 
tanic, illus. (Engineer. London, 1911. 
v. 110, p. 38, 40, 196.) VA 

917. White Star liners "Olympic" and 
"Titanic." illus. (Marine engineer and na- 
val architect. London, 1911. v. 33, p. 416- 
417, 440-450.) VXA 

918. The World's greatest ship the 
"Olympic." illus. (Scientific American 
supplement. New York, 1911. v. 71, p. 72- 
73.) VA 

919. The World's largest bulk freighter, 
illus. (Marine review. New York, 1911. 
v. 41. p. 408-413.) VXA 

920. The World's largest steamship 
[Olympici. illus. (Marine review. New 
York, 1911. v. 41, p. 245-259.) VXA 



1912 

921. Attilio, Dagnino. The first Italian 
dreadnought Dante Alighieri. illus. (In- 
ternational marine engineering. New 
York, 1912. v. 17, p. 481-488.) f VXA 

922. Attwood, Edward Lewis. War-ships. 
A text-book on the construction, protec- 
tion, stability, turning, etc., of war vessels. 
London: Longmans, Green & Co., 1912. 
342 p. illus. 5. ed. 8. VXR 

923. Battleships of the new "Kaiser" 
class, illus. (Engineer. London, 1912. v. 
113, p. 316-318.) VA 

924. Borckenhagen. fivolution des types 
recents de navires de guerre. (France. 
Ministere de la Marine. Revue maritime. 
Paris, 1912. tome 194, p. 497-511; tome 
195, p. 169-185.) VXA 

925. Bureau Veritas. Reglement pour la 
construction et la classification des navires 
en acier. Annee 1912. Paris [1912]. xxi, 
315 p. 4. VXH 

926. City of Detroit III; world's largest 
side wheel steamer, illus. (International 
marine engineering. New York, 1912. v. 
17, p. 389-396.) t VXA 



927. Coleman, C. F. New battle cruisers 
launch of the Kongo, illus. (Interna- 
tional marine engineering. New York, 
1912. v. 17, p. 313-317.) f VXA 

928. Self-discharging collier, illus. 
(Marine review. New York, 1912. v. 42, 
p. 393-399.) VXC 

929. Cross-channel passenger steamer 
Greenore. illus. (Engineer. London, 
1912. V :il4, p. 234.) VA 

930. Cunard liner Aquitania. illus. (En- 
gineer. London, 1912. v. 113, p. 573.) VA 

Also supplement, May 31, 1912. 

931. Cunard liner Laconia. illus. (Engi- 
neer. London, 1912. v. 113, p. 85-87.) VA 

Also supplement, Jan. 26, 1912. 

932. Curr, Robert. Isherwood system of 
construction, illus. (Marine review. New 
York, 1912. v. 42, p. 291-292, 350-351, 388- 
389, 403-404; v. 43, p. 29-30, 72-73, 86-87, 
149, 186-188, 207-209, 250, 340-341 ; v. 44, p. 
310-311, 340-341, 379-380, 420-421, 462-463; 
v. 45, p. 17-19, 71, 126, 165-166, 202-204, 259- 
261, 301-302, 331-332.) f VXA 

933. Danish torpedo-boat "Soridderen." 
illus. (Engineering. London, 1912. v. 93, 
p. 118.) VDA 

Also supplement, Jan. 26, 1912. 

934. Donnelly, W. T., and G. A. ORROK. 
An'electrically propelled fireproof passen- 
ger steamer. 12 pi. (Society of Naval 
Architects and Marine Engineers. Trans- 
actions. New York, 1912. v. 20, p. 169- 
200.) VXA 

935. First Clyde-built motorship, Jutlan- 
dia. illus. (Engineer. London, 1912. v. 

113, p. 525, 539.) VA 

936. Foerster, E. Der Doppelschrauben- 
dampfer "Cap Finisterre." illus. (Verein 
deutscher Ingenieure. Zeitschrift. Berlin, 
1912. Bd. 56, p. 1341-1349, 1396-1401.) 

VDA 

937. Die Franzoesischen Schlachtschiffe 
"Jean Bart" und "Courbet." (Austria. 
Marine-Technische Komitee. Mitteilun- 
gen aus dem Gebiete des Seewesens. Pola, 
1912. Jahrg. 40, p. 64-70.) VXA 

938. French destroyers Daque and Cime- 
terre. illus. (Engineer. London, 1912. v. 

114, p. 181.) VA 

939. French liner France, illus. (Engi- 
neer. London, 1912. v. 113, p. 442.) VA 

940. French trans-Atlantic liner "Ro- 
chambeau." illus. (Engineering. Lon- 
don, 1912. v. 94, p. 704-705, 712, 742.) 

VDA 

Als supplement, Nov. 22 and Nov. 29, 1912. 

941. Geynet, G. Le contre-torpilleur. Ce 
qu'il est et ce qu'il devrait etre d'apres les 
enseignements de la guerre russo-japo- 
naise. (France. Ministere de la Marine. 
Revue maritime. Paris, 1912. tome 192, p. 
312-355; tome 193, p. 382-402, 752-765; 
tome 194, p. 48-65, 315-336.) VXA 



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Iron and Steel Ships, continued. 
1912, continued. 

942. Graemer, L. Das neue Feuerschiff 
fiir die erste Station der Elbe. 3 pi. illus. 
(Schiffbau. Berlin, 1912. Jahrg. 13, p. 715- 
722, 764-770.) f VXA 

943. Greek torpedo-boat destroyers. (En- 
gineering. London, 1912. v. 94, p. 642, 
644.) VDA 

Also supplement, Nov. 8, 1912. 

944. Gregory, H. B. Battleship Florida, 
illus. (International marine engineering. 
New York, 1912. v. 17, p. 191-198.) 

fVXA 



945. 



United States battleships Wy- 



oming and Arkansas. illus. (Interna- 
tional marine engineering. Xew York, 
1912. v. 17, p. 397-404.) f VXA 

946. H. M. battle-cruiser "Lion." illus. 
(Engineering. London, 1912. v. 93, p. 4 
6.) VDA 

Also supplement, Jan. 5, 1912. 

947. The Hamburg-American company's 
new 50,000 ton liner [Imperatorj. illus. 
(International marine engineering. New 
York, 1912. v. 17, p. 301-304.) f VXA 

948. Hamburg-Amerika passenger and 
freight steamer "Imperator." (Engineer- 
ing. London, 1912. v. 93, p. 699.) VDA 

949. Heesch, Otto. Seitenradschlepp- 
dampfer "Hugo Marcus" und "Hapsburg." 
illus. (Schiffbau. Berlin, 1912. Jahrg. 14. 
p. 8-16.) t VXA 

950. Imperial German cruiser Goeben. 
illus. (Engineer. London, 1912. v. 114. p. 
249-250.) VA 

951. Japanese battle-cruiser Kongo, illus. 
(Engineer. London, 1912. v. 113, p. 540.) 

VA 

952. Japanese battle-cruiser "Kongo." 
(Engineering. London, 1912. v. 93, p. 655- 
657, 664, 705-706.) VDA 

Also supplement, May 17, 1912. 

953. Laas, Walter. Die Schiffe und ihre 
Maschinenanlagen. illus. (In: Die Tech- 
nik im zwanzigsten Jahrhundert. Braun- 
schweig, 1912. Bd.4, p. 59-113.) VBA 

954. The Largest ship yet constructed. 
The launch of the 65,000 ton liner "Impera- 
tor." illus. (Scientific American. New 
York, 1912. v. 107, p. 5-6.) VA 

955. Latest dreadnoughts for South 
American republics, illus. (International 
marine engineering. New York, 1912. v. 
17, p. 20-24.) fVXA 

956. Launch of the Titanic, illus. (Inter- 
national marine engineering. New York, 
1912. v. 16, p. 281-283.) f VXA 



957. Lienau, Otto. Fortschritte in den 
britischen Schiffbaubetrieben. (Schiffbau. 
Berlin, 1912. Jahrg. 14, p. 1-8, 43-48.) 

fVXA 

958. Macllwaine, G. S. The corrugated 
ship, illus. (Royal United Service Institu- 
tion. Journal. London, 1912. v. 56. p. 
1515-1534.) VWA 

959. Motorship Eavestone. illus. (Engi- 
neer. London, 1912. v. 114, p. 433-437.) 

VA 

960. Naval collier Orion, illus. (Marine 
review. Xew York, 1912. v. 42, p. 327- 
329.) VXA 

961. The New Buffalo steamer "See-and- 
Bee." illus. (Marine review. Xew York, 
1912. v. 42, p. 366-379.) VXA 

962. New French line steamship France, 
illus. (International marine engineering. 
Xew York, 1912. v. 17, p. 238-241.) 

fVXA 

963. New tank steamer for the Gulf Re- 
fining Company, illus. (International ma- 
rine engineering. New York, 1912. v. 17, 
p. 109-112.) fVXA 

964. Our latest battleships, the "Nevada" 
and "Oklahoma." illus. (Scientific Ameri- 
can. New York, 1912. v. 106, p. 212, 225.) 

VA 

965. Der Petroleumtransport zur See und 
die neueste Entwicklung der Tankschiffe. 
(Schiffbau. Berlin, 1912. Jahrg. 14, p. 168- 
171, 207-212, 241-243, 331-335.) f VXA 

966. Popp, M. Entwurf eines Sauge- 
Hopper-Baggers nach dem System Frith- 
ling. 8 pi. illus. (Schiffbau. Berlin, 1912. 
Jahrg. 13, p. 587-591.) f VXA 

967. Rouge, J. Constructions navales 
coque. Paris: O. Doin & fils, 1912. xi p., 
2 1., 303, xii p. illus. 12. (Encyclopedic 
scientifique. Bibliotheque de mecanique 
appliquee et genie.) VXR 

968. Sea-going gas-driven cargo vessels. 
illus. (Engineer. London, 1912. v. 113, 
p. 176-178.) VA 

969. Shallow draught steamer Comte de 
Flandre. illus. (Engineer. London, 1912, 
v. 114, p. 684-685.) VA 

970. Side wheel steamer City of Detroit 
in. illus. (Marine review. New York, 
1912. v. 42, p. 213-221.) f VXA 

971. Stern frame and brackets of the 
Cunard liner Aquitania. illus. (Engineer. 
London, 1912. v. 113, p. 468-469.) VA 

972. Stranraer and Larne turbine steamer 
"Princess Victoria." illus. (Engineering. 
London, 1912. v. 94, p. 422, 428.) VDA 

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Iron and Steel Ships, continued. 
1912, continued. 

973. Talbot, Frederick Arthur Ambrose. 
Steamship conquest of the world. Phila- 
delphia: J. B. Lippincott Co. [1912.] xii, 
344 p., 48 pi. 8. VXH 

974. Three submarine tenders. illus. 
(Engineer. London, 1912. v. 113, p. 459.) 

VA 

975. Transporter ship "Kanguroo" for 
submersible boats, illus. (Engineering. 
London, 1912. v. 94, p. 86-88, 90.) VDA 

976. Twin screw motor ship Selandia. 
illus. (Engineer. London, 1912. v. 113. p. 
247-248, 269-271, 292-293.) VA 

977. United States. Construction and 
Repair Bureau. Instructions for riveting 
naval vessels... Edition of 1912. Wash- 
ington: Gov. Prtg. Off., 1912. 23 p. 12. 

VXH 

978. United States collier Jupiter, illus. 
(Marine review. New York, 1912. v. 42, p. 
300-303.) VXA 

979. United States collier Neptune, illus. 
(Engineer. London, 1912. v. 113, p. 488.) 

VA 

980. Vessel for transporting submarines, 
illus. (Engineer. London, 1912. v. 113, p. 
594.) VA 

981. Walker, John Bernard. The "un- 
sinkable" ship, illus. (Scientific Ameri- 
can. New York, 1912. v. 106, p. 417-418.) 

VA 



982. 



An unsinkable Titanic; every 



ship its own lifeboat. New York: Dodd, 
Mead & Co., 1912. 3 p.l., v-xi, 185 p., 1 pi. 
illus. 12. VXHD 

983. White, Sir William Henry. Die An- 
derungen in den Kriegschiffskonstruk- 
tionen der letzten Jahre. (Germany. 
Marine Amt. Marine Rundschau. Ber- 
lin, 1912. Jahrg. 23, p. 1192-1203.) VXA 



984. 



Recent changes in warship de- 



sign. (Naval annual. London, 1912. p. 
124-145.) VXA 

985. World's largest bulk freighters built 
on the Great Lakes, illus. (International 
marine engineering. New York, 1912. v. 
17, p. 345-352.) t VXA 

986. Zueblin. Die Torpedokreuzer "Ca- 
tamarca" und "Jujuy" der argentinischen 
Marine. 2 pi. illus. (Schiffbau. Berlin, 
1912. Jahrg. 13, p. 669-673, 723-728.) 

fVXA 



1913 



987. Allan liner "Alsatian." illus. (Engi- 
neering. London, 1913. v. 96, p. 853-857, 
858.) VDA 

Also supplement, Dec. 26, 1913. 

988. The "Aquitania." illus. (Scientific 
American supplement. New York, 1913. 
v. 75, p. 264-266.) VA 

989. Attwood, Edward Lewis. The mod- 
ern warship. Cambridge: University 
Press, 1913. vii, 146 p. 12. VXR 



990. Ballard, Maxwell. Some notes on 
the arch principle of ship construction. 7 
pi. (North-East Coast Institution of En- 
gineers and Shipbuilders. Transactions. 
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1913. v. 29, p. 85- 
141.) VXA 

991. Behn. Bagger und Baggergerate 
fiir die kaiserliche Hafenbauabteilung Hel- 
goland. illus. (Verein deutscher Ingeni- 
eure. Zeitschrift. Berlin, 1913. Bd. 57, p. 
1849-1856.) VDA 

992. Das Brasilianische Schlachtschiff 
"Rio de Janeiro." illus. (Austria. Ma- 
rine-Technische Komitee. Mitteilungen 
aus dem Gebiete des Seewesens. Pola, 
1913. Jahrg. 41, p. 318-325.) VXA 

992a. Brazilian battleship "Rio de Janei- 
ro." illus. (Engineering. London, 1913. 
v. 95, p. 114-118, 124.) VDA 

Also supplement, Jan. 24, 1913. 

993. Burgoyne, Alan Hughes. Recent de- 
velopments in battleship type. (Institu- 
tion of Naval Architects. Transactions. 
London, 1913. v. 55, part 1, p. 1-19.) VXA 

994. -- (Engineering. London, 
1913. v. 95, p. 350-356.) VDA 

995. Cargo ship "France." illus. (Engi- 
neering. London, 1913. v. 96, p. 488-489, 
491-494.) VDA 

996. Casimir-Perier, Claude. Brest-Trans- 
atlantique. (Societe de geographic com- 
merciale de Paris. Bulletin mensuel. 
Paris, 1913. tome 35, p. 86-112.) TLA 

997. Channel steamer "Paris." illus. (En- 
gineering. London, 1913. v. 96, p. 749- 
754.) VDA 

Also supplement, Dec. 5, 19.13. 

998. Chilian torpedo-boat destroyer "Al- 
mirante Lynch." (Engineering. London, 
1913. v. 96, p. 352-353, 358, 392, 394.) VDA 

Also supplement, Sept. 12, 1913. 

999. Chinese training cruiser "Chao Ho." 
illus. (Engineering. London. 1913. v. 95, 
p. 424-126.) VDA 

1000. The Clyde line coastwise steam- 
ship Lenape. illus. (International marine 
engineering. New York, 1913. v. 18, p. 
139-144J f VXA 



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Iron and Steel Ships, continued. 
1913, continued. 

1001. Coleman, F. C. Five-masted auxili- 
ary sailing ship France, illus. (Interna- 
tional marine engineering. New York, 
1913. v. 18, p. 505-510.) f VXA 

1002. - Oil tanker San Fraterno. illus. 
(Marine review. New York, 1913. v. 43, 
p. 191-194.) fVXA 

1003. Cook, G. C. Tha evolution of the 
lightship. 12 pi. (Society of Naval Archi- 
tects and Marine Engineers. Transac- 
tions. New York, 1913. v. 21, p. 97-118.) 

VXA 

1003a. [New York. 1913., 98- 

118 p., lOdiagrs., 2 pi. 4. ( VXF 

1004. Les Croiseurs-torpilleurs "Catamar- 
ca" et "Jujuy." (France. Ministere de la 
Marine. Revue maritime. Paris, 1913. 
tome 198, p. 122-135.) VXA 

1005. Cunard Canadian liner "Andania." 
illus. (Engineering. London, 1913. v. 96, 
p. 233.) VDA 

1006. Dal-Piaz. Le paquebot transatlan- 
tique moderne. illus. (Societe industrielle 
du nord de la France. Bulletin mensuel. 
Lille, 1913. annee 41, p. 66-91.) VA 

1007. Deutscher Schiffbau, 1913... Ber- 
lin: Verlag Carl Marfels, 1913. 344 p. 
illus. 4. VXH 

1008. Diesel oil tank ship Hagen. illus. 
(Engineer. London, 1913. v. 115, p. 304- 
305.) VA 

1009. Donnelly, W. T. An electrically pro- 
pelled fire-proof passenger steamer. (So- 
ciety of Naval Architects and Marine En- 
gineers. Transactions. New York, 1913. 
v. 20, p. 169-200.) VXA 

1010. Elbe estuary motor lightship, illus. 
(Marine engineer and naval architect. 
London, 1913. v. 36, p. 6-9.) VXA 

1011. Fletcher, R. A. Travelling palaces; 
luxury in passenger steamships. London: 
Sir I. Pitman and Sons [1913|. xvi, 310 p., 
2 plans, 52 pi. 8. VXHD 

1012. French Atlantic liner Lutetia. illus. 
(Engineer. London, 1913. v. 115, p. 496, 
506.) VA 

1013. French battleships Provence and 
Bretagne. (Engineer. London, 1913. v. 
115, p. 558.) VA 

1014. French destroyer Commandant Ri- 
viere, illus. (Engineer. London, 1913. 
v. 116, p. 178-179.) VA 

1015. French destroyer Magon. illus. 
(Engineer. London, 1913. v. 115, p. 658, 
663-664.) VA 

1016. French destroyers Fourche and 
Faulx. illus. (Engineer. London, 1913. 
v. 115, p. 144-146, 148.) VA 



1017. French dreadnought Jean Bart, 
illus. (Engineer. London, 1913. v. 115, 
p. 676-677.) VA 

1018. French dreadnoughts Paris and 
France, illus. (Engineer. London, 1913. 
v. 115, p. 31-32.) VA 

1019. French mine layers Cerbere and 
Pluton. (Engineer. London, 1913. v. 116, 
p. 515, 516.) VA 

1020. A Geared turbine cargo steamer, 
illus. (Engineer. London, 1913. v. 115, p. 
243-245.) VA 

1021. German battleships of the Kaiser 
class, illus. (Engineer. London, 1913. 
v. 115, p. 410-411.) VA 

1022. The Giant Imperator. illus. (Ma- 
rine review. New York, 1913. v. 43, p. 
268-271.) fVXA 

1023. Great Lakes steamers for coastwise 
service, illus. (International marine en- 
gineering. New York, 1913. v. 18, p. 47- 
52.) fVXA 

1024. Greek torpedo-boat destroyers of 
the "Lion" class, illus. (Engineer. Lon- 
don, 1913. v. 116, p. 59-60.) VA 

Also supplement, July 18, 1913. 

1025. Gregory, H. B. U. S. fleet colliers 
Proteus and Nereus. illus. (American So- 
ciety of Naval Engineers. Journal. Wash- 
ington, 1913. v. 25, p. 613-636.) VXA 

1026. H. M. battleship Iron Duke, illus. 
(Engineer. London, 1913. v. 116, p. 550.) 

VA 

1027. H. M. dreadnought Queen Eliza- 
beth, illus. (Engineer. London, 1913. v. 
116, p. 450.) VA 

1028. H. M. S. Benbow. illus. (Engi- 
neering. London, 1913. v. 96, p. 660-661.) 

VDA 

1029. H. M. torpedo-boat destroyers 
"Shark," "Sparrowhawk" and "Spitfire." 
illus. (Engineering. London, 1913. v. 95, 
p. 775-776, 778.) VDA 

1030. Hamburg-Amerika liner Imperator. 
(Engineer. London, 1913. v. 115, p. 649- 
650.) VA 

1031. Hamburg-Amerika liner "Impera- 
tor." illus. (Engineering. London, 1913. 
v. 95, p. 827-831.) VDA 

Also supplement, June 20, 1913. 

1032. Hudson river steamer Washington 
Irving, illus. (International marine en- 
gineering. New York, 1913. v. 18, p. 275- 
278.) f VXA 

1033. Isle of Man geared-turbine steamer 
"King Orry." illus. (Engineering. Lon- 
don, 1913. v. 95, p. 871-874, 876.) VDA 

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Iron and Steel Ships, continued. 
1913, continued. 

1034. Japanese battle-cruiser "Kongo." 
illus. (Engineering. London, 1913. v. 95, 
p. 709-711.) VDA 

1035. The Japanese battle-cruiser "Kon- 
go." illus. (Scientific American. New 
York, 1913. v. 109, p. 128-129.) VA 

1036. King, J. F. On large deck houses. 
(Institution of Naval Architects. Trans- 
actions. London, 1913. v. 55, part 1, p. 148- 
161.) VXA 

1037. (Engineering. London, 

1913. v.95, p. 437-438.) VDA 

1038. Launch of the Andrea Doria. illus. 
(Engineer. London, 1913. v. 115, p. 383- 
384.) VA 

1039. Launch of the Aquitania. illus. 
(Engineer. London, 1913. v. 115, p. 446- 
447.) VA 

1040. Launch of the latest giant steam- 
ship, illus. (Scientific American supple- 
ment. New York, 1913. v. 75, p. 232-233.) 

VA 

1041. Lengthening the Aberdeen liners 
Marathon and Miltiades. illus. (Engi- 
neer. London, 1913. v. 115, p. 72-73.) VA 

1042. Lienau, Otto. Materialspannungen 
in den Langsverbanden stahlerner Han- 
delsschiffe. (Schiffbautechnische Gesell- 
schaft. Jahrbuch. Berlin, 1913. 4. Bd. 
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1043. Macllwaine, G. S. Corrugated ships, 
illus. (Engineering magazine. New York, 
1913. v. 44, p. 938-940.) VDA 

1044. Mersey bar lightship Alarm, illus. 
(Engineer. London, 1913. v. 116, p. 72- 
74.) VA 

1045. Montgomerie, James. The design 
and construction of oil steamers. (Insti- 
tution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in 
Scotland. Transactions. Glasgow, 1913. 
v. 56, p. 241-291.) VDA 

1046. - (Engineering. London, 
1913. v. 95, p. 306-309, 337-340.) VDA 



1047. 



(Marine review. New 



York, 1913. v.43, p. 126-130, 164-170.) 

fVXA 

1048. Das Motor-Tankschiff "Hagen" er- 
haut von der Fried. Krupp A.-G. Germa- 
niawerft. 6 pi. illus. (Schiffbau. Berlin, 
1913. Jahrg. 14, p. 407-413, 466-469.) 

fVXA 

1049. New Cunard liner "Aquitania." 
(Engineering. London, 1913. v.95, p. 515- 
523, 562-564, 570.) VDA 

Also supplements, April 18 and April 25, 1913. 



1050. New Hamburg-American liner ( Im- 
perator]. (Marine review. New York, 
1913. v. 43, p. 245-248.) f VXA 

1051. New Pacific coastwise steamship 
Congress, illus. (International marine 
engineering. New York, 1913. v. 18, p. 
283-286.) t VXA 

1052. New Spanish battleships. illus. 
(Engineering. London, 1913. v. 96, p. 175- 
178, 192.) VDA 

Also supplement, Aug. 8, 1913. 

1053. Old Dominion line's freight steam- 
er Tyler, illus. (International marine en- 
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374.) fVXA 

1054. Ore-carrying steamer Norrbotten. 
illus. (Engineer. London, 1913. v. 115, p. 
368.) VA 

1055. Quadruple-screw steamers "Ooster- 
dyk" and "Westerdyk." illus. (Engineer- 
ing. London, 1913. v. 96, p. 286-287.) 

VDA 

Also supplement, Aug. 29, 1913. 

1056. Quadruple-screw turbine Allan liner 
"Alsatian." illus. (Engineering. London, 
1913. v.95, p. 45 1-455, 456-457.) VDA 

Also supplement, April 4, 1913. 

1057. The Quadruple turbine liner "Im- 
perator." illus. (Marine engineer and na- 
val architect. London, 1913. v. 35, p. 463- 
469.) VXA 

1058. Recent warships for the French Ad- 
miralty, illus. (International marine en- 
gineering. New York, 1913. v. 18, p. 93- 
97.) f VXA 

1059. Redwood, Sir Boverton. Tank 
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VHY 

1060. Robinson, S. M. Description of the 
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can Society of Naval Engineers. Journal. 
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VXA 

1061. Royal Holland Lloyd steamship 
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v. 116, p. 447-448.) VA 

1062. Side-wheel passenger steamer See 
and Bee. illus. (International marine en- 
gineering. New York, 1913. v. 18, p. 252- 
258.) fVXA 

1063. Side-wheeler Washington Irving, 
illus. (Marine review. New York, 1913. 
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1064. Single screw molasses tank steamer 
Amolco. illus. (International marine en- 
gineering. New York, 1913. v. 18, p. 378- 
382.) fVXA 



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Iron and Steel Ships, continued. 
1913, continued. 

1065. Smith, S. F. Change of shape of 
recent colliers. 6 pi. (Society of Naval 
Architects and Marine Engineers. Trans- 
actions. New York, 1913. v. 21, p. 145- 
153.) VXA 

1066. Some modern systems of ship con- 
struction, illus. (Marine engineer and 
naval architect. London, 1913. v. 35, p. 
197-203.) VXA 

1067. Spanish quadruple-screw liner "Rei- 
na Victoria-Eugenia." illus. (Engineer- 
ing. London, 1913. v. 95, p. 322-324, 326. 
386-387.) VDA 

Also supplements, March 7 and March 21, 1913. 

1068. Spanish trans-Atlantic liner "In- 
fanta Isabel de Borbon." illus. (Engi- 
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604.) VDA 

Also supplement, May 2, 1913. 

1069. Talbot, Frederick Arthur Ambrose. 
Lightships and lighthouses. London: W. 
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1070. Das Tankschiff "Hagen." illus. 
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1071. Trials of the France, illus. (Engi- 
neer. London, 1913. v. 116, p. 669-672.) 

VA 

1072. Der Turbinenschnelldampfer "Im- 
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1073. 



7 pi. (Verein deutscher Inge- 



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1074. Typical ships. illus. (Engineer. 
London. 1913. v. 115, p. 84-85, 115-116: v, 
116, p. 390-393, 486-488, 494; v. 117, p. 366- 
370, 376; v. 118, p. 229-232, 359-362, 573-575, 
584.) VA 

1075. Walker, J. B. Atlantic steamships 
a retrospect, illus. (Scientific Ameri- 
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1076. Wilson, R. C. Construction and 
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gineers. Transactions. New York, 1913. 
v. 21, p. 59-65.) VXA 



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Abbott, Lyman. The twentieth century 
crusade. New York: The Macmillan Com- 
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Agenda aide-memoire de 1'officier, con- 
tfiiunt les principaux renseignements sur 
t'.ns les services. 1917-1918. Paris: Li- 
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(i) p., 1 1., 324 p., 65 1. diagr., tables. 32. 

VWZK 

Aldrich, Mildred. On the edge of the 
war zone, from the battle of the Marne to 
the entrance of the stars and stripes. Lon- 
don: Constable and Co., Ltd. [1918.) 3 p.l.. 
279(1) p. illus. 12. BTZE 

Andrews, Mrs. Mary Raymond Shipman. 
Crosses of war. New York: C. Scribner's 
Sons, 1918. .5 p.l., 3-22 p., 1 pi. 12. BTZI 

Poems. 

- The three things; the forge in 
which the soul of a man was tested. Bos- 
ton: Little, Brown, and Company; 1915. 
2 p.l., 58 p. 12. BTZK 

Fiction. 

Arizona. - Council of Defense. The 
Arizona Council of Defense; its purposes 
and a brief statement of its work accom- 
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of sub-committees... Compiled by Com- 
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Arndt, Walther. Die Trommel schlug 
zum Streite; historische Erzahlung aus 
dem Kriegsjahr 1914. Berlin: Meidinger's 
Jugendschriften Verlag [1915j. 351 (1) p., 
20 pi. 8. BTZE 

Auld, Samuel James Manson. Gas and 
flame in modern warfare, by Major S. J. M. 
Auld. . .frontispiece by W. G. Thayer. 
New York: George H. Doran Company 
[cop. 1918,. ix p., 1 1., 9-201 p., 1 pi. 12. 

VWS 

Babelon, Ernest Charles Francois. La 
rive gauche du Rhin; les revendications 
franchises dans 1'histoire. Paris: H. 
Floury, 1917. 2 p.l., 44 p. 8. BTZP 

Barres, Maurice. L'ame franchise et la 
guerre... t v., 2. Paris: mile-Paul freres. 
1915. 10. ed. 12. BTZE 

Battisti, Cesare. II Trentino; cenni geo- 
grafici, storici, economici con un'appendice 
su 1'Alto Adige... Seconda edizione ac- 
cresciuta d'una biografia e del ritratto dell' 



autore... Novara: Istituto geografico de 
Agostini, 1917. 62 p., 1 1., 18 maps, 1 folded 
plan. 1 port, illus. 8. BTZE 

II Trentino; illustrazione statistico 
economica. Milano: Rava & C., 1915. 204 
p. tables. 12. TAH 

Beck, James Montgomery. The evi- 
dence in the case; a discussion of the 
moral responsibility for the war of 1914, 
as disclosed by the diplomatic records of 
England, Germany, Russia, France, and 
Belgium. . .with an introduction by Hon. 
Joseph H. Choate... Rev. ed., with ad- 
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G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1915. 3 p.l., v-xxxv, 
275 p. 12. BTZE 

Benjamin, Rene. Les rapatries. Paris: 
Berger-Levrault, 1918. 63(1) p. 12. (Col- 
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Bennett, John Edward. The great cycle, 
the solution of the problem of war, an 
abridgement of the manuscript in five vol- 
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Menlo Publishing Company, 1918. 4 p.l., 
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Benson, Arthur Christopher. The hap- 
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Berger, A. Appel a 1'rrumanite pour la 
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Bevan, Edwyn Robert. German social 
democracy during the war. London: G. 
Allen & Unwin, Ltd. [1918., viii, 280 p., 1 
pi. 12. SF 

Bordeaux, Henry. Georges Guynemer, 
knight of the air, translated from the 
French by Louise Morgan Sill, with an in- 
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Haven, New York: Yale University Press. 
1918. 256 p. illus. 8. BTZY 

Boylesve, Rene. Tu n'es plus rien. Paris: 
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litteraire; collection pub. sous la direction 
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Fiction. 

Boynton, Richard Wilson. The vital is- 
sues of the war. Boston: The Beacon 
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Bragadin, Alvise, editor. II diritto di 
guerra nelle sue fonti positive; raccplta 
degli atti internazionali relativi al diritto 
di guerra terrestre e marittimo, e delle 
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sente conflitto internazionale, con cenni 
sulle dottrine che vi trovano applicazione. 
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Brasol, Boris. Rescue for Russia. New 
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Brooke, Rupert. The collected poems 
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Buchanan, Meriel. The city of trouble; 
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Burton, Henry. Britain to America; a 
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27(1) p. ob.24. BTZI 

Poem. 

Cababe, Michael. The freedom of the 
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"A discussion of the true policy of Great Britain 
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Cabanes, Auguste. Follia imperiale; una 
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Calame, Paul. A travers les ruines de la 
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Cattori, Giuseppe. Ore d'ltalia. Lugano: 
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Cavalli, Jacopo. Storia di Trieste, dalle 
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Celarie, Henriette, editor. Slaves of the 
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Churchill, Robert Reginald. Religion in 
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Ciuffa, Emilip. Racconto di guerra, 
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Clausewitz, Karl von. War according to 
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Conti, Jean, and JULES DENANCOURT. 
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- La marcia dei produttori. Roma: 
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Council of Organizations for War 
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Debenedetti, Todros. La crudelta ses- 
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De Ville, Jean Baptiste. Back from Bel- 
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Devine, Alexander. Montenegro in his- 
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Dexter, Mary. In the soldier's service; 
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mother. Boston and New York: Hough- 
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Dixon, Frank Haigh, and J. H. PARMELEE. 
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Doty, Madeleine Zabriskie. Behind the 
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Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan. The new reve- 
lation. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 
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Driggs, Laurence La Tourette. Heroes 
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Dunsany (18. baron), Edward John 
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Lord Dunsany. Boston: Little, Brown, 
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Ely, Richard Theodore. The world war 
and leadership in a democracy. New 
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economics, politics and sociology, new 
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Empey, Arthur Guy. Tales from a dug- 
out. New York: The Century Co., 1918. 
xi p., 3 1., 3-269 p. 12. BTZK 

Contents: Jim soldier of the king. The paci- 
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Christmas in a dugout. A siren of the Boches. 
Winning a D. C. M. The fusilier giants under fire. 
"Blighty! what hopes?" Rounding up spies. 
"Horses for France." 

Farbman, Michael S. Russia & the 
struggle for peace. London: G. Allen & 
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Faure, Gabriel. Dalla Marna allo Stel- 
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Fischer-Dueckelmann, Anna. Hausliche 
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Flowers, Montaville, editor. What every 
American should know about the war; a 
series of studies by the greatest authori- 
ties of Europe and America covering every 
aspect of the great struggle, delivered at 
the National Conference of American Lec- 
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edited by Montaville Flowers, chairman of 
the conference. New York: George H. 
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368 p. 8. BTZG 

Contents: Editorial statement. The world at war. 
The United States at war. Some historical and 
social aspects of the war. Some agencies working 
to win the war. Education and general welfare 
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Fried, Alfred Hermann. Pan-Amerika; 
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Friedman, Elisha Michael, editor. Ameri- 
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Fulton, Maurice Garland, editor. Nation- 
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George Elton Sedding: the life and work 
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Gregory, Herbert Ernest, editor. Mili- 
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Guide militaire et manuel de conversa- 
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Hall, Ronald Acott. Studies in Napole- 
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Hannan, William Everett. Laws relat- 
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Jones, John Price, and P. M. HOLLISTER. 
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Krebs, Engelbert Gustav Hans. Le re- 
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1917. xivp., 1 1., 255 p. 8. BTZE 

Lake, Harold. Campaigning in the Bal- 
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Langdon, William Chauncy. A Christ- 
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i The masque of the titans of free- 
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Drama. 

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Latane, John Holladay. From isolation 
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Lavell, Cecil Fairfield, and C. E. PAVXE. 
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Le Queux, William Tufnell. Rasputin, 
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Lichnowsky, Karl Max, Fiirst von. 
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The Lie of the 3rd of August, 1914 [byi 
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Linden, Herman yander, and PAUL HAME- 

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1918. 117 p. 12. GBG 

Loti, Pierre, pseud, of Julien Viaud. 
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Loyson, Paul Hyacinthe. France the 
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Lynch, Frederick Henry. President Wil- 
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Minor, Raleigh Colston. A republic of 
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Morgenthau, Henry. Ambassador Mor- 
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Morse, Edwin Wilson. The vanguard of 
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Mortane, Jacques. Guynemer, the ace of 
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Moynihan, Sir Berkeley George Andrew. 
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Plumon, Eugene. English-German guide 
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Poole, Ernest. The village; Russian im- 
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Price, G. Ward. The story of the Sa- 
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Radford, George. Our daily bread. 
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Raemaekers, Louis. America in the war. 
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Rand, McNally & Company. Rand Mc- 
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Resseguier de Miremont, Roger Maria 
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Rickard, Mrs. Victor George Howard. 
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Robinson, J. J. National reconstruction. 
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Robinson, James William. Soul crises, 
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Rodrigues, Gustave. The people of ac- 
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Ronze, Raymond. La question d'Af- 
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Rossi, Giuseppe de, compiler. Gli aned- 
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Sacerdote, Cesare. La guerra e la crisi 
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Sassoon, Siegfried. Counter-attack, and 
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Scott, Frederick George. In the battle 
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Contents: Preface. Mare liberum, aer clausus? 
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Sezanne, Marcel. Resurrection! Un 
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Stimson, Julia Catherine. Finding them- 
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Aleman, Ricardo M. La letra de cam- 
bio; estudio de derecho mercantil. Xabana 
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Boyd, Mary Sumner. The woman citi- 
zen; a general handbook of civics, witn 
special consideration of women's citizen- 
ship. With an introduction by Carrie 
Chapman Catt. . . New York: F. A. Stokes 
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"Tliis hook puts levers in the hands of women 
who, suffrage won, would clear away the great ruck 
of minor civil disabilities which still beset women 
as such, and would next help modernize the ma- 
chinery through which all the electorate, men and 
women alike, must act. She not only tells of ob- 
stacles to be rid of, but of opportunities to use, 
leaving to the new citizen, however, what use ti 
make of them. She tells these things clearly and 
compellingly." Survey, Jan. 11, 1919. 

Bradlee, Francis Boardman Crownin- 
shield. The Boston and Lowell Railroad, 
the Nashua and Lowell Railroad, and the 
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Essex Institute, 1918. 2 p.l., 64 p., 2 facs., 
10 pi., 2 ports. 8. TPR 

Clark, Kate Upson. Teaching the child 
patriotism. Boston: The Page Co., 1918. 
3 p.l., 174 p., 11., Ipl. 12. SEE 

Contents: The appeal to history. The patriotism 
of peace. Personal responsibility in politics. Teach- 
ing the meaning of democracy. Sacrificing for pa- 
triotism. Patriotism and health. Work as a vital 
part of patriotism. A patriot's manners and morals. 
The patriot's religion and ideals. 

Clarke, Ida Clyde. The little democracy; 
a text-book on community organization. 
With introduction by P. P. Claxton... 
New York: D. Appleton and Co., 1918. xv. 
252 p., 1 1. 12. SB 

"Miss Clarke has assembled in this volume, which 
is called a text-book in community organization, much 
valuable opinion, formulated in various bureaus at 
Washington, on the mode of proceeding to organize 
community activities along varied lines. . . Among 
the co itributors are Henry E. Jackson, Hugh Find- 
lay, of the Department of Agriculture (The Com- 
munity Garden), and Prof. T. N. Carver, who 
contributes suggestive pages on rural economic or- 
ganization. . ." Survey, Dec. 28, 1918. 

Clay, Henry. Economics, an introduc- 
tion for the general reader. New York: 
Macmillan Co., 1918. xviii, 456 p. 8. TC 

"The outstanding characteristic of Henry Clay's 
Economics for the General Reader is its readableness. 
Beyond a certain point the involved questions of 
economic theory cannot be simplified. Some writers 
of economic textbooks seem to have supposed that 
condensation and simplification were synonymous 
terms; others have attempted to hide theory behind 



alluring description on the apparent assumption that 
the theory would be swallowed more or less un- 
noticed. Professor Clay, on the other hand, recog- 
nizes frankly that 'economies' means 'economics,' 
but he has produced a unique book because in its 
preparation he bethought himself constantly of the 
needs of the general reader the reader who can 
understand a clear presentation of what is clear 
in the author's own thought, but who wishes never- 
theless to be relieved of the task of carrying in his 
mind a highly technical jargon or specialized nomen- 
clature..." Eugene E. Agger in the "Preface." 

Cohen, Julius Henry. Commercial arbi- 
tration and the law. New York: D. Apple- 
ton and Co., 1918. xx, 339 p. 8. TLV 

Cooke, Morris Llewellyn. Our cities 
awake; notes on municipal activities and 
administration. . .with a foreword by New- 
ton D. Baker. . . Garden City: Doubleday, 
Page & Co., 1918. xxiii, 351(1) p., 31 pi. 
illus. tables. 8. SER 

Contents: Paving the way. Some mechanisms of 
municipal management. Science in the management 
of our cities. The one best way. They who serve 
the city. Finding the man in ten thousand. The 
arm of publicity. Our utilities and their owners. 
The city as an ally of industrial progress. Some- 
thing more than a voter. A glimpse of singing cities. 

Cooley, Charles Horton. Social proces- 
ses. New York: C. Scribner's Sons, 1918. 
vi. 430 p. 8. SB 

Reviewed in the American journal of sociology, 
November, 1918. 

Ely, Richard Theodore, and others. Out- 
lines of economics. (3d rev. ed.) By 
Richard T. Ely... Thomas S. Adams... 
Max O. Lorenz. . .Allyn A. Young. . . New 
York: The Macmillan Company, 1917. xiii, 
769 p. tables, diagrs. 8. TC 

Farrington, Frank. The successful sales- 
man. Chicago: Laird & Lee, Inc. rcop. 
1918., v, 7-208 p. 12. . TMG 

Ficker, Nicholas Thiel. Shop expense 
analysis and control... New York: The 
Engineering Magazine Company, 1917. ix, 
236 p. illus. 8. (Industrial management 
library.) TME 

Forbes-Lindsay, Charles Harcourt Ains- 
lie. Business insurance, a concise descrip- 
tion of the adaptation of life insurance to 
corporations, business firms, and individu- 
als. Chicago: Spectator Co. [Cop. 1918.] 
ix, 114 p. 16. SIL 

Galloway, Lee. Office management; its 
principles and practice; covering organiza- 
tion, arrangement, and operation with spe- 
cial consideration of the employment, 
training, and payment of office workers. 
New York: Ronald Press Co., 1918. xxxi. 
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Gowin, Enoch Burton. The selection 
and training of the business executive. 
New York: The Macmillan Co., 1918. xii 
p., 11., 225 p. diagrs., tables. 12. TME 

Contents: Executive positions. The asset value 
of executives. The essential qualities of an execu- 
tive. Nature and nurture. Phrenology and physi- 
ognomy. Methods of selection. The problem of 
selection standards. Experience and training. Meth- 
ods of training. The training program. Incentives 
for the executive. The policy regarding personnel. 
Index. 

Grant, Percy Stickney. Fair play for the 
workers, some sides of their maladjust- 
ment and the causes. New York: Moffat, 
Yard & Co., 1918. xii p., 1 1., 368'p. 8. 

TDI 

"Mr. Grant has written in a spirit of broad hu- 
manitarianism and intense social sympathy. He has 
read widely and has supplemented his reading by 
current observation and informal interview. His 
volume does not profess to be an independent con- 
tribution to social economics nor a systematic ex- 
position of our present knowledge of the labor ques- 
tion... The volume is likely to find a considerable 
body of readers and to awaken interest where it has 
not heretofore existed, in the conditions of work 
and the striving of the workers." Survey, Dec. 28, 
1918. 

Hall, William Clarke. The state and the 
child. New York: F. A. Stokes Co. tpref. 
1917., xv, 195(1) p. 12. (New common- 
wealth books, no. 4.) SLL 

Reviewed in the Survey, Jan. 11, 1919. 

Heniger, Alice Minnie Herts. The king- 
dom of the child. With an introduction by 
G. Stanley Hall. . . New York: E. P. Dut- 
ton & Co. [cop. 1918., xiv p., 21., 173 p., 
8 pi. 8. SSI 

Deals with the development and full play of the 
dramatic instincts of the child. 

How to handle and develop your own 
business; tested plans and methods that 
build success in business and profession 
ways to make new profits how to cut 
down the load of profitless detail work. 
Chicago: A. W. Shaw Co. t cop. 1918.1 ix, 
142, xi-xii p. illus. 8. TMD 



Jenney, Charles Albert. Record of busi- 
ness in each of the states and territories 
of the United States and the Dominion of 
Canada by the joint stock fire insurance 
companies in 1917, and of aggregate busi- 
ness for thirty-seven years, from 1880 to 
1916 inclusive... Compiled from the re- 
ports of the companies to the state and ter- 
ritorial insurance departments, and to the 
Weekly underwriter. . . Edited by Charles 
A. Jenney... New York: Underwriter 
Prtg. and Pub. Co., 1918. 144 p. f. SIK 

Kaneko, Josephine Conger, compiler. 
Woman's voice; an anthology. Boston: 
Stratford Co., 1918. 2 p.l., vii-xxxvi p., 1 1.. 
294 p. 12. SNF 

Kendall, Calvin Noyes, and G. A. MIRICK. 
How to teach the special subjects. Bos- 
ton: Houghton Mifflin Co. [Cop. 1918.] xvi. 
310 p., 6 pi., 1 folded table, illus., tables. 
12. (Riverside textbooks in education.) 

SSI 

Lipman, Frederick L. Creating capital; 
money-making as an aim in business. Bos- 
ton: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1918. 3 p.l., 
72 p. 12. (Barbara Weinstock lectures 
on the morals of trade.) TDC 

McFee, Inez Nellie Canfield. The teach- 
er, the school, and the community. New 
York: American Book Co. [Cop. 1918.] 256 
p. illus. 12. SSD 

Marshall, Leon Carroll, editor. Readings 
in industrial society, a study in the struc- 
ture and functioning of modern economic 
organization. Chicago, 111.: The Univer- 
sity of Chicago Press [1918]. xxiv, 1082 p. 
8. TB 

Reviewed in the American journal of sociology, 
November, 1918. 

Martin, Mac. Advertising campaigns. 
New York: Alexander Hamilton Institute 
[cop. 1917]. xvii, 338 p. 12. (Modern 
business; a series of texts prepared as part 
of the modern business course and service 
of the Alexander Hamilton Institute, v. 
13.) TM (Modern) 

Meulen, Henry. Industrial justice 
through banking reform; an outline of a 
policy of individualism.- London: R. T. 
James, 1917. xi, 324 p. 8. THE 

Morehouse, William Russell. Bank de- 
posit building; practical and proved meth- 
ods of increasing your business and hold- 
ing it... New York: The Bankers Pub- 
lishing Co., 1918. 4 p.l., 254 p. 8. THE 

114 proved plans to save a busy man 
time; tested plans for making every min- 
ute count ways to keep work free from 
interruption how to put your office and 
desk in effective time-saving trim meth- 
ods that help to speed up routine. Chica- 
go: A. W. Shaw Company [Cop. 1918]. 160 
p. 8. TMF 



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Economics, Sociology, etc., continued. 

O'Sullivan, Frank Dalton. Enemies of 
the underworld, embracing sixty-eight 
stories by America's foremost! detectives. 
Chicago, 111.: The O'Sullivan Publishing 
Company t cop. 1917]. 4 p.l., vi, 678 p. 8. 

SLG 

Perez Hervas, Jose. Diccionario de 
correspondencia comercial; castellano, 
frances, italiano, ingles y aleman, redac- 
tado por D. Jose Perez Hervas. . . Barce- 
lona: Editorial europeoamericana, 1917. 
407 p. 8. TMO 

Routzahn, Evart G., and M. B. SWAIN 
ROUTZAHN. The A B C of exhibit planning. 
New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 1918. 
xiv, 234 p., 31 pi. 12. (Survey and exhibit 
series.) SB 

Royden, Agnes Maude. Women and the 
sovereign state. New York: F. A. Stokes 
Co. [1917.! 4 p.l., 147 p. 12. (New com- 
monwealth books, no. 5.) SNF 

". . .The book is particularly timely here and now, 
inasmuch as we ourselves are faced with the risk 
of making our own industrial readjustment in re- 
sponse to the assumed necessity of meeting masculine 
demands, rather than upon any ground of justice to 
all workers, men and women alike." Survey, Dec. 
28, 1918. 

Schoch, Parke, and MURRAY GROSS. Ele- 
ments of business. New York: American 
Book Co. [Cop. 1918.] 216 p. forms. 12. 

TMD 

Schwendimann, Johannes. Luzernische 
Handels- und Gewerbepolitik vom Mittel- 
alter bis zur Gegenwart. Ein Beitrag zur 
Geschichte des schweizerischen Mittel- 
standes, dargestellt durch Dr. Johannes 
Schwendimann... Luzern: Raber & Cie., 
1918. viii, 390 p., 6 pi. illus. 8. TLH 

Sears, Jesse Brundage. Classroom or- 
ganization and control. Boston: Hough- 
ton Mifflin Co. t cop. 1918., xii p., 1 1., 300 
p. tables, diagrs. 12. (Riverside text- 
books in education.) STB 

Smith, Edward James. Race regenera- 
tion. London: P. S. King & Son, Ltd., 
1918. xii, 223 p., 83 pi., 1 port. 8. SB 

Reviewed in the Survey, Dec. 28, 1918. 

Smith, F. R. G. The ABC of banking. 
With preface by Ernest F. Leet... Lon- 
don: Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent 
& Co., Ltd., 1918. xii, 206 p. 2. ed. 16. 

THE 

Stockett, Joseph Noble. The arbitral de- 
termination of railway wages... Boston 
and New York: Houghton Mifflin Com- 
pany, 1918. xxv, 198 p., 11. 8. (Hart, 
Schaffner & Marx prize essays, v. 26.) 

TDD 

Tead, Ordway. Instincts in industry; a 
study of working-class psychology. Bos- 
ton: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1918. xiv p., 
21., 221 p. 12. TDI 

Reviewed in the Survey, Jan. 11, 1919. 



Tobias, R. B., and M. E. T. MARCY. Wom- 
en as sex venders; or, Why women are 
conservative (being a view of the economic 
status of woman). Chicago: C. H. Kerr 
& Co. [cop. 1918.] 3 p.l., 9-59 p. 16. 

SNF 

Tufts, James Hayden. The ethics of co- 
operation. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 
1918. 3 p.l., 73(1) p. 16. (Barbara Wein- 
stock lectures on the morals of trade.) 

SIO 

Union of Nova Scotia Municipalities. 

Proceedings of the annual convention. 
[Ho.1-3], 6, 8-12 (1906-08, 1911, 1913-17). 
Halifax, N. S., 1909-18. 8. SERA 

Velarde, Jose, and others. Apuntes y 
documentos para la historia del correo en 
Mexico, por Jose Velarde, Manuel H. San 
Juan y Lie. Justino Obregon M. tomo 1. 
Mexico: I. Escalante, 1908. illus. 8. 

TVC 

Wilber, John Fremont. Progress and its 
enemies, showing the fallacy of the single 
tax theory, and some other enemies of 
progress. Somerville, Mass.: J. F. Wilber, 
1918. 2 p.l., iii, 103 p. 8. TIK 



ART 
Decorative Art 

Atkinson, Frank H., and G. W. ATKINSON. 
"A show at" she' cards; comprehensive, 
complete, concise. Chicago: F. J. Drake 
& Co. [cop. 1918.) 2 p.l., 47, ( 228i p. illus. 
f. fMLW 

Dyer, Walter Alden. Creators of deco- 
rative styles; being a survey of the decora- 
tive periods in England from 1600 to 1800, 
with special reference to the masters of 
applied art who developed the dominant 
styles. Illustrated with sixty-four full 
pages of photographs. Garden City, New- 
York: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1917. 
xv, 177(1) p. illus. 8. MLF 

Contents: The development of applied art in Eng- 
land. Inigo Jones. Daniel Marot. Sir Christopher 
Wren. Grinling Gibbons. Jean Tijou. Thomas 
Chippendale. Sir William Chambers. Robert Adam. 
Josiah Wedgwood. George Hepplewhite. Thomas 
Sheraton. 

Lumet, Louis, and YVANHOE RAMBOSSON. 
Documents sur 1'art decoratif frangais du 
ix me au xix me siecle, publics par Louis Lu- 
met... jet] Yvanhoe Rambosson... [fasc. 
1-8.] Paris: Editions de L'Art decoratif 
[191-?,. pi. f. ffMLE 

no. 308 of 500 copies printed. 

Oppenord, Gilles Marie. CEuvres de 
Gille Marie Oppenort. 2 e recueil. Frises, 
panneaux, pendules, pilastres, cartouches, 
feux, fontaines, gaines, profits de moulures, 






RECENT BOOKS OF INTEREST ADDED TO THE LIBRARY 



61 



Art Decorative Art, continued. 

etc., grave par Huquier. Paris: Chez Hu- 

quier [18 ?]. 1 p.l., 73 pi., 1 port. f. 

ft MLEP 

Reproductions by photographic process of selected 
plates from his works. 

This is one of those collections of original de- 
signs used by craftsmen of the period. The present 
exhibition ("Master ornamentalists") in the Stuart 
Gallery of this Library, following a similar one 
at the Grolier Club and preceding another at the 
Metropolitan Museum, emphasizes the interest and 
value of such "source material" to the designer. 

Strong, Charles Jay, and L. S. STRONG. 
Strong's book of designs; a masterpiece of 
modern ornamental art, comprising new 
ideas and designs of every conceivable sort 
of interest to the sign painter, card writer 
and commercial artist; including air brush 
designs, posters, show cards, business 
cards, letter heads, sign ends, ribbons, 
scrolls, panels, book covers, hanging signs, 
also thirty pages of ornamental work in 
color, and numerous alphabets. New and 
enl. ed. Chicago: F. J. Drake & Company, 
cop. 1917. 1 p.l., 93 pi. ob. 8. MLW 

Vanderwalker, Fred Norman. New sten- 
cils and their use; a practical working 
method for the average painter and decora- 
tor. Chicago: F. J. Drake & Co. t cop. 
1918.] 2 p.l., 7-148.p. illus. 12. MLK 



Furniture and Interior Decoration 

Decorations interieures & meubles des 
epoques Louis xv , Louis xvi et empire. 
Revue d'art decoratif. annee 1-2 (1907/8- 
1908/9). Paris: C. Foulard [1908-09,. f. 

fMLEP 

Monthly. 

No text; annee 12 consist of plates 1192. 

Dumonthier, Ernest. Bois de sieges. 
Collection publiee par Ernest Dumonthier 
... Paris: C. Massin [1912]. 4 1., 54 pi. f. 

fMOF 

Dyer, Walter Alden. Handbook of 
furniture styles. Being an abridged guide 
to the more important historic styles of 
furniture, especially intended for ready ref- 
erence, including chronological tables, bib- 
liography and index. New York: The Cen- 
tury Co., 1918. xiv, 155 p., 16 pi. 8. 

MOF 

Kelly, Albanis Ashmun. The expert in- 
terior decorator; a manual of reference 
for the expert decorator and instruction 
for the beginner in the art of painting and 
decorating the walls of private residences, 
public buildings, churches, halls, lodge 
rooms, etc. [Malvern, Pa.:] A. A. Kelly, 
1917. 3 p.l., 188 p. illus. 8. MLO 

La Vallee Poussin, fitienne de. Cahiers 
d'arabesques, propres a la decoration des 
appartements; dessines a Rome par M. 
Lavallee Poussin, ou executes sous sa di- 



rection par Le Clerc, Voisin, J. M. Moreau, 

Berthelot, Janneret; graves par Guyot. 

Berlin: B. Hessling [1911,. 2 p.l., 38 pi. f. 

t MLEP (Poussin) 

Nutting, Wallace. Colonial furniture 
and interior decoration. [Saugus Centre, 
Mass., 1917?, 31 pi. ob. f. f MOF 

40 numbered photographs, mounted on 31 leaves. 

Patching, John F. Lace work in the 
field of decoration. New York City: J. F. 
Patching & Co. [19 ?] 15 p. illus. f. 

fMLO 

Remon, Georges. Interieurs de style 
xvn e & xviii 6 siecles directoire empire ; 
soixante planches reproduisant en fac- 
simile les aquarelles de 1'auteur, Georges 
Remon, architecte decorateur. Paris: Li- 
brairie centrale des beaux-arts [1907,. 4 
p.l., 60 mounted col. pi. f. ft MLEP 

Richardson, George. A book of ceilings, 
composed in the style of the antique gro- 
tesque: designed and etched by George 
Richardson... Livre de plat-fonds. . . 
Londres: 1'auteur, 1776. 3 p.l., ii, ii, lip., 
XLVIII pi. f . ft MLO 

English and French texts in parallel columns. 

Sherwin-Williams Company. A port- 
folio of plans for home decoration. Cleve- 
land, O.: Sherwin-Williams Co. [191-?, 11 
(1) p., 21 col'd pi. illus. 8. MLO 

Descriptive text on back of plates. 

Windoes, Ralph Flagg. Cedar chests, 
how to make them. Milwaukee: The Bruce 
Publishing Company [cop. 1918j. 69 p., 1 1. 
illus. 8. MOF 



Art Industry 

Italy. Ispettorato dell' Industria e del 
Commercio. The alabasters of Volterra. 
Rome: J. Bertero & C. (] 1910. 31 p. illus. 
4. (The artistic crafts of Italy. 1.) 

fMNE 

Embroidery. Rome: [Bertero & 

Co.,, 1912. 48 p. illus. 4. (The artistic 
crafts of Italy. 2.) f MNE 

Glass and stained glass windows. 

Rome: [Tipografia nazionale di G. Bertero 
e C.,, 1913. 61 p., 1 col'd pi. 4. (The 
artistic crafts of Italy. 3.) f MNE 

Kaiser Wilhelm Museum, Crefeld. Die 
Sammlung niederrheinischer Tonarbeiten, 
von Friedr. Deneken. Crefeld: M. Buscher, 
1914. 4 p.l., 7-100 p., 11., 4 maps, illus. 
8. MPGK 

Pitkin, Albert Hastings. Early Ameri- 
can folk pottery, including the history of 
the Bennington pottery. Hartford, Conn.: 
[The Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co.,, 
1918. 4 p.l., (1)8-152 p., 26 pi., 1 port. 8. 

MPH 

no. 82 of 260 copies printed. 



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Art Art Industry, continued. 

Radisics, Jeno, editor. Le pavilion his- 
torique de la Hongrie a. 1'exposition uni- 
verselle de Paris en 1900. Ouvrage public 
sous les auspices et avec les souscriptions 
des ministeres royaux hongrois de 1'in- 
struction publique et du commerce. Redige 
avec le concours de MM. fimeric de Szalay 
et Arpad de Gyory par M. Eugene de 
Radisics... Paris: Librairie centrale des 
Beaux-Arts [1900j. 90 p., 31 pi. f. (Hun- 
gary. Vallas-es Kozoktatasugyi Minis- 
terium.) f MNE 

Torrey, Julia Whittemore. Old Shef- 
field plate, its technique and history as 
illustrated in a single private collection. 
Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1918. xiv 
p., 1 1., 90 p., 11., 65 pi. 4. MNP 



LITERATURE 

Andreyevich, Leonid Nikolayevich. Laz- 
arus, by Leonid Andreyev. The gentle- 
man from San Francisco, by Ivan Bunin. 
Translated by Abraham Yarmolinsky. 
Boston: Stratford Co., 1918. vii, 9-58 p. 
8. (Stratford universal library.) * QDM 

Dostoyevski, Fiodor Mikhailovich. White 
nights, and other stories, by Fyodor Dos- 
toevsky. From the Russian by Constance 
Garnett. New York: Macmillan Co., 1918. 
Dostoevsky. v. 10.) ** QDM 

Contents: White nights. Notes from under- 
ground: Part 1. Underground. Part 2. A propos of 
the wet snow. A faint heart. A Christmas tree 
and a wedding. Polzunkov. A little hero. Mr. 
Prohartchin. 

Goldberg, Isaac, editor and translator. 
Six plays of the Yiddish theatre. Second 
series. By David Pinski, Perez Hirsch- 
bein, Z. Levin, Leon Kobrin; translated 
and edited by Isaac Goldberg. . . Boston: 
J. W. Luce & Co. [cop. 1918.] 3 p.l., 197 p. 
12. *PTP 

Contents: Pinski, D. : Little heroes, The stranger. 
Hirschbein, P. : On the threshold. Levin, Z. : Poetry 



and prose. Kobrin, L. : The black sheep, The secret 
of life. 

Maude, Aylmer. Leo Tolstoy. New 
York: Dodd, Mead '& Co., 1918. xi, 331(1) 
p., 2 pi., Sports. 12. * QD 

Miyatovich, Elodie Lawton, compiler 
and translator. Serbian fairy tales, trans- 
lated from the Serbian by Madame Elodie 
L. Mijatovich. Illustrated by Sidney Stan- 
ley. New York: R. M. McBride & Co., 
1918. viii, 204 p., 16 pi. 8. ** QKK 

Newmarch, Rosa Harriet Jeaffreson. 
The devout Russian; a book of thoughts 
and counsels gathered from the saints and 
fathers of the eastern church and modern 
Russian authors, with an introduction and 
biographical notes. London: H. Jenkins, 
Ltd., 1918. 243 p., 8 pi. 12. * QCN 

Rudzinsky, B. A., editor. Selections of 
Russian poetry; edited with notes, etc., 
by B. A. Rudzinsky. . .assisted by Stella 
Gardiner. . .with an introduction by Sir 
Donald MacAlister. . . London: Blackie 
and Son, Limited, 1918. 102 p., 5 1. 12. 

**QDH 

Contains poems by Karamzin, Pushkin, Tyutchev, 
Lermontov, Count A. Tolstoy, Nikitin, Pleshcheyev, 
Nadson, Sologub. 

Tagore, Sir Rabindranath. Stories from 
Tagore. New York: Macmillan Co., 1918. 
4 p.l., 3-237 p. 12. *OKV 

Contents: The Cabuliwallah. The home-coming. 
Once there was a king. The child's return. Master 
Mashai. Subha. The postmaster. The castaway. 
The son of Rashmani. The Babus of Nayanjore. 

Tolstoi, Lev Nikolayevich. What men 
live by, and other tales. Translated by L. 
and A. Maude. Boston: The Stratford Co., 
1918. 2 p.l., 9-66 p. 12. (Stratford uni- 
versal library.) ** QDM 

Tucic, Sergjan. The liberators, a drama 
in three acts. With a preface by R. W. 
Seton-Watson. Stratford-upon-Avon: The 
Shakespeare Head Press, 1918. x p., 1 1.. 
( 1)3-75 p., 1 port. 12. * QKK 

Translated by Fannie S. Copeland. 



CIRCULATION STATISTICS FOR THE MONTH OF DECEMBER 



BRANCHES 


CIRCULATION 


NEW 
REGISTRA- 
TIONS 


READERS 
IN READ- 
ING ROOM 


VOLUMES 
ACCES- 
SIONED 


HOME USE 

(VOLUMES) 


HALL USE 

(READERS) 


MANHATTAN 
Central Building * 


44,900 
4,213 
41,296 
2,563 
16,177 
35,296 
25,999 
30,343 
16,674 
5,950 
22,357 
23,567 
16,306 
11,552 
11,335 
11,030 
9,281 
8,050 
13,350 
14,013 
20,817 
14,062 
19,327 
25,724 
18,381 
33,463 
20,549 
31,682 
30,652 
19,451 
15,925 
21,147 
11,460 
21,758 
20,772 
25,519 

22,190 
19,670 
38,280 
5,626 
37,903 
43,150 
5,079 

6,928 
7,807 
8,065 
3,983 


6,121 

9,916 
26,341 
15,715 
11,860 
6,960 
1,657 
2,908 
17,377 
4,555 
5,148 
4,385 
6,617 
3,876 
3,467 
5,364 
4,557 
6,955 
3,780 
6,232 
6,057 
4,650 
10,905 
3,290 
11,995 
11,735 
5,346 
5,851 
6,512 
554 
3,502 
4,561 
6,862 

7,812 
5,475 
14,508 
1,910 
9,031 
15,291 
3,119 

2,997 
1,488 
3,054 
1,811 


1,408 
95 

5 

294 
542 
461 
644 
211 
58 
421 
256 
83 
134 
135 
114 
116 
149 
170 
213 
180 
241 
249 
271 
260 
315 
237 
452 
429 
263 
194 
256 
319 
422 
193 
354 

370 
264 
654 
76 
610 
580 
54 

73 
142 
130 
19 


2,239 
856 

855 
3,655 

2,733 

315 
369 
1,108 
1,725 

1,959 
2,117 
3,238 
4,839 
891 
2,250 
1,495 
2,296 
1,141 

2,394 
1,766 

1,436 

938 
691 
4,026 

3,315 
2,796 

1,958 
931 
1,468 


724 
154 
1,438 
106 
149 
465 
551 
815 
217 
54 
277 
704 
168 
184 
127 
172 
124 
177 
164 
247 
335 
239 
283 
389 
381 
551 
344 
396 
356 
368 
212 
207 
243 
320 
219 
912 

292 
308 
786 
46 
615 
583 
103 

132 
185 
124 
89 


Children's Room 


Extension Division 


Library for the Blind 


East Broadway, 33 


East Broadway, 192 


Rivington street, 61 - - _ . 


East Houston street, 388 . 


Leroy street, 66 - __ . _ 


Bond street, 49 .. 


8th street, 135 Second avenue 


10th street, 331 East 


13th street, 251 West 


23rd street, 228 East 


23rd street, 209 West 


36th street, 303 East 


40th street, 457 West 


50th street, 123 East 


51st street, 742 Tenth avenue 


58th street, 121 East 


67th street, 328 East 


69th street, 190 Amsterdam avenue 


77th street, 1465 Avenue A 


79th street, 222 East _ . . 


81st street, 444 Amsterdam avenue 


96th street, 112 East . 


100th street, 206 West 


110th street, 174 East . 


115th street, 203 West _ _ 


124th street, 9 West 


125th street, 224 East 


Manhattan street, 78 


135th street, 103 West 


145th street, 503 West 


St. Nicholas avenue, 1000 


179th street, 535 West 


THE BRONX 
140th street, 321 East 


Morris avenue, 910 


160th street, 759 East 


168th street, 78 West 


169th street, 610 East 


176th street and Washington avenue 


Kingsbridge avenue, 3041 


RICHMOND 
St. George _ _. 


Port Richmond 


Stapleton 


Tottenville _. _... 


Totals _ 


913,622 


302,107 


13,116 


55,800 16,035 





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PRINCIPAL DONORS IN DECEMBER 



VOLS. 

American Historical Society . 1 
American Institute of Internation- 
al Law ..... 1 
A very, Sam P. (2 drawings) 

Bahamas. The Colonial Secretary 1 
Barrett Company (153 periodicals) 3 
Boston, Charles A. (36 sheets) . 2 
Bridgeport Public Library . . 1 
British Guiana. The Government 

Secretary ..... 3 
Bromwell, Miss Henrietta E. 
Brooks Brothers . . . .45 
Buchanan, J. Y. . . . .1 
Burrell, Rev. David James . . 1 
Business Training Corporation . 12 

Canada. Parliament Distribution 

Office (6 maps) ... 9 
Catholic University of America . 4 
Ceylon. The Colonial Secretary 1 
China. Maritime Customs . . 1 
Clarke, Augustus W. ... 1 
Colman, Samuel (171 prints) 
Colombia, Legacion de 
Columbia University Library (15 
charts, 5 atlases, one package of 
newspapers, photographs) . 828 

Cuba. Secretaria de Estado . 2 
Curtis, Joseph O. (17 maps, 15 
sheets) ..... 

Daughters of Founders and Patri- 
ots of America. National So- 
ciety. . . . 4 

Deville, E 1 

Doremus, Hon. Cornelius . . 1 
Eagle, Star and British Dominions 
Insurance Company, Ltd. . . 1 

Fairchild, Mrs. Charles S. . .8 

Gallatin, Albert E. 
Gibraltar. Colonial Secretary . 1 
Griffes, Mr. Charles T. 
Groningen, Netherlands. The 
Burgemeester .... 1 

Hallock-Greenewalt. Alary . 
Hawkes, McDougall (17 prints) 
Holstein-Friesian Association of 
America ..... 1 

India Office. Secretary of State 

for India ..... 1 

Institut D'Estudis Catalans . . 1 

Institute do Ceara ... 1 

Iowa State Historical Society . 1 

Jewish Welfare Board, U. S. 
Army and Navy 

Johnson, Chas. M. (1 wood-en- 
graving) 

Kahn. William (252 sheet music, 
10 Mss. songs) . 



152 



10 



3.990 
4 

28 



1 
28 



1 
24 

22 



51 



U. S. Bureau of Education (20 
sheets) ..... 

U. S. Sugar Manufacturers Asso- 
ciation. Bureau of Statistics . 1 

Universidad de Tucuman . . 8 

Vasilieff, Nicholas 
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NEWS OF THE MONTH 

GIFTS 

TOURING the month of January, 1919, the Library received as gifts a total 
r~* of 1,412 volumes, 5,922 pamphlets, 212 maps and 1,959 prints. Some 
of the more important and interesting of these gifts were the following: 

From Mr. W. E. Benjamin of New York came a collection of 1,931 
portrait prints. M. Andre Messager (in addition to his recent gift of 
"\ cronique") has presented to the Library the complete scores of his operas 
"Fortunio" and "La Basoche." 

Col. Robert C. Richardson, jr., of the General Staff, American Expedi- 
tionary Forces, sent to the Library a "Combined Order of Battle Map, show- 
ing the position of all the divisions on the Western Front, both Allied and 
enemy, as of 11 hours, November 11, 1918, Carte de France scale 1/600,- 
000." From Commander F. W. Belt, R.N.V.R., of the British Bureau of 
Information, New York, came the "World Naval Operations (3 parts), Map 
of British Naval Operations," prepared by him for the Hydrographic Depart- 
ment of the Admiralty, May 3, 1918. From the French "Commissariat General 
a I'lnformation et a la Propagande, Section des fitats-Uni's," came a set of 
French posters issued by banks deputed to collect subscriptions for the 4th 
French Loan, 1918, and other French war posters (50 in all). Mr. John 
McE. Bowman, of the Biltmore Hotel, gave a collection of menus selected 
from a great number gathered from all parts of the United States, Canada, 
and Europe during the war and exhibited at the National Exposition of the 
Hotel Men, in Madison Square Garden, Dec. 16 to 21, 1918; also Food Admin- 
istration printed material, 1,000 pieces in all. 

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From the Estate of Andrew H. Green came 38 volumes and 7 pamphlets, 
mainly municipal documents of New York City, from 1858 to 1879. Mrs. 
G. A. Meyer of New York gave a collection of books, albums and music, 
comprising 69 volumes and 57 pamphlets, which included "La Sainte Bible, 
Dessins de Gustave Dore," Barley's "Cooper Vignettes," "Sketches by Boz 
with illustrations by George Cruikshank," 10 volumes of "Bentley's Miscel- 
lany" (1838-1842), and 6 volumes of the "Cornhill Magazine" ( 1860-1 862). 
From Mr. Charles How-land Russell came a miscellaneous collection of books, 
pamphlets and periodicals, including 118 volumes, 225 pamphlets. 

Among the gifts of books received from the authors of the works were 
the following: From Mr. Thomas Willing Balch of Philadelphia, "The Ques- 
tion of Alsace and Lorraine," 1918; from Sr. Enrique Garcia de Herreros 
of Madrid, Spain, a copy of "Les Tribunaux Mixtes d'Egvpte"; from Hoo 
Chi-Tsai, Docteur en Droit, Chinese Legation, Paris, the work "Les Bases 
Conventionnelles des Relations Modernes entre la Chine et la Russie," Paris, 
1918; and from Mr. Charles Erskine Scott Wood, of Portland, Oregon, a 
copy of "Maia, a sonnet sequence" (Limited edition printed for the Author), 
Portland, 1918. 

ADDITIONS AND USE OF THE LIBRARY IN JANUARY, 1919 
TPvURING the month of January, 1919, there were received at the Library 
-*-^ 16,198 volumes and 6,537 pamphlets. (These include the additions to 
both Reference and Circulation Departments.) The total number of readers 
recorded in the Central Building was 83,867. They consulted 209,802 volumes. 
Visitors to the building numbered 224,050. 



NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AND SHIPBUILDING 

A LIST OF REFERENCES IN THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 



COMPILED BY ROLLIN A. SAWYER, JR. 



This list includes books and articles published since 1907. For earlier references see BULLETIN 
of The New York Public Library, 1907, v. 11, p. 239-287, 299-345, 359-398, 420-436; for submarines, the 
same, 1918, v. 22, p. 18-69, 91-132. 



ORDER OF ARRANGEMENT 



BIBLIOGRAPHY. 
NAVAL ARCHITECTURE. 
SHIPYARDS. 



WOODEN SHIPS. 

IRON AND STEEL SHIPS. 

REINFORCED CONCRETE SHIPS. 



PART II 

IRON AND STEEL SHIPS 

(Conclttsion) 



1914 



1077. Battles, D. R. U. S. submarine ten- 
der "Fulton." (American Society of Ma- 
rine Draftsmen. Journal. Washington, 
1914. v. 1, p. 99-101.) fVXA 

1078. Biles, Sir John Harvard. On the 
protection of battleships against submarine 
attack. (Engineering. London, 1914. v. 
98, p. 65-67.) VDA 

1079. The Britannic waterborne. illus. 
(Marine review. New York, 1914. v. 44, 
p. 135-139.) t VXA 

1080. Bureau Veritas. Reglement pour 
la construction et la classification des na- 
vires en acier. Annee 1914. Paris [1914]. 
xxi, 317 p. 4. VXH 

1081. Rules and regulations for the 
building and classification of steel vessels. 
Year 1914. Paris [1914). xxi, 292 p., 1 1. 4. 

VXH 

1082. Burgoyne, Alan Hughes. Die neu- 
este Entwickelung des Schlachtschifftyps. 
(Austria. Marine-Technische Komitee. 
Mitteilungen aus dem Gebiete des Seewe- 
sens. Pola, 1914. Jahrg. 41, p. 818-830.) 

VXA 

1083. Canadian customs cruiser. illus. 
(Engineering. London, 1914. v. 98, p. 245- 
247, 302-303.) VDA 

Also supplements, Aug. 21 and Sept. 4, 1914. 



1084. Coal-handling plant on the United 
States fleet collier "Jupiter." illus. (En- 
gineering. London, 1914. v. 98, p. 503- 
506, 508.) VDA 

Also supplement, Oct. 23, 1914. 

1085. Cunard ' Canadian liner "Andania." 
illus. (Engineering. London, 1914. v. 96, 
p. 233.) VDA 

1086. The Cunard Company's liner "Aqui- 
tania." illus. (Marine engineer and naval 
architect. London, 1914. v. 36, p. 462-474 ; 
v. 37, p. 11-18.) VXA 

1087. Cunard liner Aquitania. illus. (En- 
gineer. London, 1914. v. 117, p. 587-590, 
622.) VA 

1088. Cunard liner Aquitania. illus. (Ma- 
rine review. New York, 1914. v. 44, p. 
247-258.) f VXA 

1089. Dickie, G. W. The unsinkable ship. 
(Engineering magazine. New York, 1914. 
v. 47, p. 107-110.) VDA 

1090. Fea, Leonardo. El buque de corn- 
bate. (Revista general de marina. Ma- 
drid, 1914. tomo75, p. 651-691.) VXA 

1091. Fowler, Charles Evans. Practical 
treatise on subaqueous foundations... 
New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1914. xliii, 
814 p. 3. ed. 8. VEF 

Contains chapters on sea-going dredges. 

1092. French destroyers Bisson and Re- 
naudin. illus. (Engineer. London, 1914. 
v. 117, p. 615-616.) VA 



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Iron and Steel Ships, continued. 
1914, continued. 

1093. French quadruple-screw liner "Lu- 
tetia." illus. (Engineering. London, 1914. 
v. 98, p. 418, 426-427, 470-471.) VDA 

Also supplements, Oct. 2 and Oct. 16, 1914. 

1094. A Geared turbine Atlantic liner, 
illus. (Engineer. London, 1914. v. 118, 
p. 433, 435.) VA 

1095. Geynet, G. O destroyer. (Revista 
maritima brazileira. Rio de Janeiro, 1914. 
v. 64, p. 1769-1902.) VXA 

1096. Gracy, J. W. The new Mersey bar 
lightship, illus. (Liverpool Engineering 
Society. Transactions. Liverpool, 1914. 
v. 35, p. 23 1-264.) VDA 

1097. "Great Northern" and "Northern 
Pacific." illus. (Pacific marine review. 
San Francisco, 1914. v. 11, no. 8, p. 22-25.) 

fTRA 

1098. Hamburg-America liner Vaterland. 
illus. (Engineer. London, 1914. v. 117, 
p. 572-573.) VA 

1099. Hamburg-Amerika liner "Impera- 
tor." illus. (Engineering. London, 1914. 
v. 97, p. 797-802, 812.) VDA 

1100. Hamburg-Amerika liner "Vater- 
land." illus. (Engineering. London, 
1914. v. 97, p. 712-713.) VDA 

1101. Kluge, C. Die neue amerikanische 
Dampfjacht "Cyprus." illus. (Verein 
deutscher Ingenieure. Zeitschrift. Berlin, 
1914. Bd. 58, p. 746-750.) VDA 

1102. Kondo, Motoki. Recent Japanese 
warships, illus. (Engineering. London, 
1914. v. 97, p. 430-433.) VDA 

1103. Largest oil tankers in the United 
States, illus. (International marine engi- 
neering. New York, 1914. v. 19, p. 181- 
184.) f VXA 

1104. The Latest United States battleship 
[Texasj. illus. (International marine en- 
gineering. New York, 1914. v. 19, p. 1-4.) 

fVXA 

1105. Lloyd's Register of Shipping. Rules 
& r egulations for the construction and 
classification of steel vessels. From 1st 
July, 1914, to the 30th June, 1915. London, 
1914. xxx, 258 p. 4. VXA 

1106. Modern German warship design. 
(Engineer. London, 1914. v. 117, p. 227- 
228.) VA 

Also supplement, February 27, 1914. 

1107. Morrell, Robert W. Tank ship con- 
struction, illus. (International marine en- 
gineering. New York, 1914. v. 19, p. 532- 
534; v. 20, p. 26-29, 71-73.) f VXA 



1108. The New Cunard express liner 
"Aquitania." illus. (American marine en- 
gineer. New York, 1914. v. 9, no. 7, p. 7- 
11.) fVXA 

1109. The New Cunard express liner 
Aquitania. illus. (International marine 
engineering. New York, 1914. v. 19, p. 
277-283.) f VXA 

1110. New Cunard liner "Aquitania." illus. 
(Engineering. London, 1914. v. 97, p. 619- 
624, 655-659, 672, 676-679, 693-701, 727-743.) 

VDA 

Also supplement, May 22, 1914. 

1111. The New Cunarder "Aquitania." 
illus. (Scientific American. New York, 
1914. v. 110, p. 461-462.) VA 

1112. New freighters for the Panama 
canal trade, illus. (International marine 
engineering. New York, 1914. v. 19. p. 
368-373.) f VXA 

1113. New Great Lakes steamship South 
American. (International marine engi- 
neering. New York, 1914. v. 19, p. 135- 
140.) f VXA 

1114. New Mallory line freight ships, 
illus. (International marine engineering. 
New York, 1914. v. 19, p. 378-384.) 

fVXA 

1115. New type of self-trimming collier, 
illus. (Engineer. London, 1914. v. 117, p. 
626-627.) VA 

1116. New vessels for the Allan line, illus. 
(Pacific marine review. San Francisco, 
1914. v. 11, no. 5, p. 18-24.) f TRA 

1117. The New White Star liner Britan- 
nic. (Nautical magazine. Glasgow, 1914. 
v. 91, p. 374-378.) VXA 

1118. Oil carrier Sebastian, illus. (Ma- 
rine review. New York, 1914. v. 44. p. 259- 
264.) f VXA 

1119. Oil carrying steamers, illus. (En- 
gineering. London, 1914. v. 98, p. 181- 
184.) VDA 

1120. Oil tank steamer Frank H. Buck, 
illus. (International marine engineering. 
New York, 1914. v. 19, p. 202-205.) f VXA 

1121. Owens, T. G. Linienschiffskon- 
struktionen. (Germany. Marine Amt. 
Marine Rundschau. Berlin, 1914. Jahrg. 
25, P . 779-789.) VXA 



1122. 



Some questions relating to bat- 



tleship design. (Institution of Naval 
Architects. Transactions. London, 1914. 
v. 56, p. 1-32.) VXA 

1123. (Engineer. London, 1914. 

v. 117, p. 384-386, 410-412.) VA 



1124. 



(Engineering. 



1914. v.97, p. 446-452.) 



London, 
VDA 



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Iron and Steel Ships, continued. 
1914, continued. 

1125. Parkes, Oscar. The super-dread- 
nought "Queen Elizabeth." illus. (Scien- 
tific American. New York, 1914. v. 110, 
p. 502-503.) VA 

1126. Pereira, E. R. Evolugao do navio 
dreadnought. (Revista maritima brazilei- 
ra. Rio de Janeiro, 1914. v. 65, p. 51-88, 
211-234, 419-470.) VXA 

1127. Perrett, J. R. Some notes on war- 
bhips designed and constructed by Sir 
W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth & Co., Ld. 
(North-East Coast Institution of Engi- 
neers and Shipbuilders. Transactions. 
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1914. v. 30, p. 377- 
411.) VXA 

1128. Peskett, L. Design of Atlantic 
liners. (Engineering. London, 1914. v. 
97, p. 537-541.) VDA 

1129. Plummet, H. C. The car ferry in 
freight and passenger service, illus. (Sci- 
entific American supplement. New York, 
1914. v. 77, p. 88-90.) VA 

1130. Quadruple-screw turbine-driven Cu- 
nard liner "Aquitania". . . London: Engi- 
neering, 1914. viii, 80 p., 3 pi. 4. 

ft VXHD 

Reprinted from Engineering. 

1131. S. S. Cap Trafalgar, illus. (Engi- 
neer. London, 1914. v. 117, p. 312-314.) 

VA 

1132. S. S. Great Northern and Northern 
Pacific, illus. (International marine en- 
gineering. New York, 1914. v. 19, p. 535- 
545.) fVXA 

1133. Shipbuilding and shipping record. 
[Articles and illustrations taken from the 
Shipbuilding and shipping record, 1913-14.] 
London, 1913-14. f. Desk - Tech. Div. 

1134. Smith, S. F. Change of shape of 
recent colliers. (International marine en- 
gineering. New York, 1914. v. 19, p. 53- 
55.) f VXA 

1135. Steamship Vaterland. illus. (Ma- 
rine review. New York, 1914. v. 44, p. 
220-222.) f VXA 

1136. T.-S. SS. "Ciudad de Buenos Aires" 
and "Ciadad de Monte Video." illus. 
(Engineering. London, 1914. v. 98, p. 745- 
747.) VDA 

Also supplement, Dec. 5, 1914. 

1137. Thele, W. Das hamburgische Bag- 
gerwesen. illus. (Schiffbautechnische Ge- 
sellschaft. Jahrbuch. Berlin, 1914. Bd. 
15, p. 286-393.) fVXA 

1138. Torpedo-boat for the Spanish navy, 
illus. (Engineering. London, 1914. v. 97, 
p. 590-593.) VDA 



1139. The Unsinkable ship, illus. (Scien- 
tific American. New York. 1914. v. 110, 
P. 86, 91.) VA 

1140. Wachtel, L. Der Vierschrauben- 
Turbinen-Schnelldampfer "Imperator." 13 
pi. illus. (Verein deutscher Ingenieure. 
Zeitschrift. Berlin, 1914. Bd.58, p. 993- 
1005, 1041-1048.) VDA 

1141. The White Star liner "Britannic." 
illus. (American marine engineer. New 
York, 1914. v. 9, no. 5, p. 7-11.) f VXA 

1142. White Star liner Britannic, illus. 
(Engineer. London, 1914. v. 117, p. 238, 
240-241, 257-259.) VA 

1143. White Star liner "Britannic." illus. 
(Engineering. London, 1914. v. 97, p. 273- 
283.) VDA 

Also supplement, Feb. 27, 1914. 

1144. The White Star triple-screw steam- 
er "Britannic." illus. (Marine engineer 
and naval architect. London, 1914. v. 36, 
p. 301-304.) VXA 

1145. The World's largest steamship 
[Vaterland]. illus. (Scientific American. 
New York, 1914. v. 110, p. 427-428.) VA 



1915 

1146. Bahon, Max. Tendencias actuales 
de la construccion naval. (Centre naval, 
Buenos Aires. Boletin. Buenos Aires, 
1915. tomo 31, p. 403-444.) VXA 

1147. Barber, G. H. Launching of the 
battleship Arizona, illus. (International 
marine engineering. New York, 1915. v. 
20, p. 334-336.) f VXA 

1148. Barnett, M. K. The new French 
battleship "Tourville." illus. (Scientific 
American. New York, 1915. v. 113, p. 45.) 

VA 

1149. Barringer, Herbert. Evolution of 
the oil tankship. (Institution of Petrole- 
um Technologists. Journal. London, 
1915. v. 1, p. 280-324.) VHY 

1150. (Petroleum world. Lon- 
don, 1915. v. 12, p. 301-305.) f VHY 



1151. 



(Petroleum review. Lon- 



don, 1915. v. 32, p. 465-466, 495-496, 509. 
526.) f VHY 

1152. Brown, William. Introduction of a 
modern method in shipbuilding. (Inter- 
national marine engineering. New York, 
1915. v.20, p. 163-165.) VXA 

1153. Canadian railway ferry-steamer 
"Scotia n." illus. (Engineering. Lon- 
don, 1915. v. 100, p. 438-440, 446, 512-513.) 

VDA 

1154. Coaling United States warships, 
illus. (Scientific American supplement. 
New York, 1915. v. 79, p. 276-277.) VA 



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Iron and Steel Ships, continued. 
1915, continued. 

1155. Coleman, F. C. Cable-repairing 
steamer Transmitter, illus. (Internation- 
al marine engineering. New York, 1915. 
v. 20, p. 382-386.) f VXA 



1170. 



Southern Pacific ferry steamer 



1156. 



French-built cable ship fidou- 



ard Jeramec. illus. (International ma- 
rine engineering. New York, 1915. v. 20, 
p. 146-150.) fVXA 



1157. 



New fruit carrying steamer 



van Hogendorp. illus. (International ma- 
rine engineering. New York, 1915. v. 20, 
p. 67-71.) |VXA 

1158. Cook, G. C. The United States 
lightvessels, nos. 101 and 102. 6 pi. (In- 
ternational Engineering Congress, San 
Francisco, 1915. Transactions. San Fran- 
cisco, 1915. v. 10, p. 187-195.) VDA 

1159. Cunard liner "Lusitania." (Engi- 
neering. London, 1915. v. 99, p. 537-538.) 

VDA 

1160. Cylindrical tank oil-carrying steam- 
er "Ricardo A. Mestres." illus. (Engi- 
neering. London, 1915. v. 99, p. 428-429.) 

VDA 

1161. Dobson, W. A. Evolution of the bat- 
tleship of the Dreadnaught type. (Ameri- 
can Society of Marine Draftsmen. Jour- 
nal. Washington, 1915. v. 1, p. 111-116.) 

f VXA 

1162. Hovgaard, William. Structural de- 
sign of warships. London: E. & F. N. 
Spon, 1915. xi, 383 p. illus. 8. VXR 

1163. Knorr, Paul. Fischdampfer und 
Hochseefischerei. illus. (Schiffbautech- 
nische Gesellschaft. Jahrbuch. Berlin, 
1915. Bd. 16, p. 233-402.) f VXA 

1164. Lake passenger steamer Noronic. 
illus. (International marine engineering. 
New York, 1915. v. 20, p. 431-435.) 

fVXA 

1165. Montgomerie, James. Light super- 
structures. (Marine review. New York, 
1915. v. 45, p. 209-215.) fVXA 



1166. 



The scantlings of light super- 



strictures. (Institution of Naval Archi- 
tects. Transactions. London, 1915. v. 57, 
p. 52-69.) VXA 



1167. 



1915. v. 99, p. 376-380.) 



(Engineering. 



London, 
VDA 



1168. Muers, P. Oil ships with cylindri- 
cal tanks, illus. (Petroleum world. Lon- 
don, 1915. v. 12, p. 248-252.) f VHY 

1169. Olin, E. W. Side wheel car ferry 
Contra Costa, illus. (International ma- 
rine engineering. New York, 1915. v. 20, 
p. 387-394.) f VXA 



Alameda. illus. (International marine en- 
gineering. New York, 1915. v. 20, p. 194- 
198.) f VXA 

1171. Owens, T. G. Algumas questoes 
com referencia ao desenho do navio en- 
couragado. 18 pi. (Revista maritima bra- 
zileira. Rio de Janeiro, 1915. v. 66, p. 
1279-1317.) VXA 

1172. Panama colliers "Ulysses" and 
"Achilles." (Shipbuilding and shipping 
record. London, 1915. v. 6, p. 271-274.) 

VXA 

1173. "Peking Maru." (Shipbuilding and 
shipping record. London, 1915. v. 6, p. 48- 
50.) VXA 

1174. Portuguese torpedo-boat destroyer 
Douro. illus. (Engineer. London, 1915. 
v. 119, p. 404, 406.) VA 

1175. Reid, John. The influence of dis- 
charging appliances on the design of large 
ore carriers. (Institution of Naval Archi- 
tects. Transactions. London, 1915. v. 57, 
p. 41-51.) VXA 

1176. (Engineering. London, 

1915. v. 99, p. 349-351, 354.) VA 



1177. 



Large ore carriers. (Marine 



review. New York, 1915. v. 45, p. 197- 
201.) fVXA 

1178. Ruprecht, F. K. Notes on the con- 
version of cargo vessels into bulk oil car- 
riers. (International marine engineering. 
New York, 1915. v. 20, p. 165-166, 212-216, 
258-259, 309-311, 340-343, 404-406.) f VXA 

1179. S. S. "Roggeveen." illus. (Ship- 
building and shipping record. London, 
1915. v. 6, p. 464-466.) VXA 

1180. Self -unloading freight steamer Hu- 
ron, illus. (International marine engi- 
neering. New York, 1915. v. 20, p. 52-58.) 

fVXA 

1181. U. S. destroyer tender "Melville." 
illus. (Shipbuilding and shipping record. 
London, 1915. v. 6, p. 70-71.) VXA 

1182. Western Australian government 
motor-ship "Kangaroo." illus. (Engi- 
neering. London, 1915. v. 100, p. 468-470, 
565-568.) VDA 

1183. Willey, D. A. Freight carrying on 
the Great Lakes, illus. (Scientific Ameri- 
can supplement. New York, 1915. v. 79, 
p. 360-361.) VA 

1184. Wilson, W. J. B. The remarkable 
failure of a consignment of steel ship 
plates, illus. (North-East Coast Insti- 
tution of Engineers and Shipbuilders. 
Transactions. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1915. 
v. 31, p. 227-293.) VXA 



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77 



Iron and Steel Ships, continued. 
1916 

1185. Brazilian submarine depot motor- 
ship "Ceara." illus. (Engineering. Lon- 
don, 1916. v. 101, p. 569, 613-616.) VDA 

Also supplement, June 16, 1916. 

1186. Clyde line steamers built on the 
Lakes. Description of Welland canal size 
ocean-going freighters, illus. (Interna- 
tional marine engineering. New York, 
1916. v. 21, p. 321-328.) f VXA 

1187. Cone, E. F. Steel castings for 
American merchant and war vessels, illus. 
(International marine engineering. New 
York, 1916. v. 21, p. 336-338.) f VXA 

1188. Cook, G. C. The United States 
light-vessels, nos. 101 and 102. illus. (In- 
ternational Engineering Congress, San 
Francisco, 1915. Transactions. San Fran- 
cisco, 1916. v. 10, p. 187-195.) VDA 

1189. Dickie, G. W. Special types of 
cargo steamers for the United States 
coast-to-coast trade through the Panama 
canal. (International Engineering Con- 
gress, San Francisco, 1915. Transactions. 
San Francisco [1916j. v. 10, p. 147-159.) 

VDA 

1190. The "Duilio." illus. (Scientific 
American supplement. New York, 1916. 
v. 82, p. 24-25.) VA 

1191. Ferretti, E. Warships of the first 
line of battle. (International Engineering 
Congress, San Francisco, 1915. Transac- 
tions. San Francisco, 1916. v. 10, p. 196- 
223.) VDA 

1192. Fletcher, Andrew. River, lake, bay 
and sound steamers of the United States, 
illus. (International Engineering Con- 
gress, San Francisco, 1915. Transactions. 
San Francisco, 1916. v. 10, p. 124-146.) 

VDA 

1193. French transatlantic quadruple 
screw steamship "Lafayette." illus. (En- 
gineering. London, 1916. v. 101, p. 470.) 

VDA 

1194. Frozen beef for Europe. S. S. Pro- 
cida fitted with carbonic acid refrigerating 
plant, illus. (International marine engi- 
neering. New York, 1916. v. 21, p. 273- 
282.) f VXA 

1195. Fruit-carrying steamer "Honduras." 
(Shipbuilding and shipping record. Lon- 
don, 1916. v. 7, p. 246-247.) VXA 

1196. Gatewood, R. D. Military and tech- 
nical considerations of battleship design. 
(Society of Naval Architects and Marine 
Engineers. Transactions. New York, 
1916. v.24, p. 91-107.) VXA 

1197. Proyectos de acorazados. (Re- 
vista general de marina. Madrid, 1917. 
tomo 80, p. 169-186.) VXA 



1198. German battleship Grosser Kur- 
fuerst. (Engineer. London, 1916. v. 119, 
P. 391.) VA 

Also supplement, May 12, 1916. 

1199. The Hannewig oil tankers, illus. 
(Pacific marine review. San Francisco, 
1916. v. 13, no. 3, p. 53-55.) fTRA 

1200. Hoar, Allen. Pacific mail steamship 
"Ecuador." illus. (Pacific marine review. 
San Francisco, 1916. v. 13, no. 10, p. 27-31.) 

fTRA 

1201. Holms, Archibald Campbell. Prac- 
tical shipbuilding, a treatise on the struc- 
tural design and building of modern steel 
vessels; the work of construction, from the 
making of the raw material to the equipped 
vessel, including subsequent upkeep and 
repairs... London: Longmans, Green, 
and Co., 1916. 2 v. 3. ed. v. 1, 4; v. 2, f. 

tVXH 

v.l: Text. v. 2: Diagrams and illustrations. 

1202. Italian cargo steamer Milazzo. illus. 
(Scientific American. New York, 1916. v. 
115, p. 123.) VA 

1203. Liddell, A. R. Yield of riveted con- 
nections in shipbuilding: (Engineer. Lon- 
don, 1916. v. 122, p. 29-30.) VA 

1204. New collier built by the Dublin 
Dockyard Company. (Shipbuilding and 
shipping record. London, 1916. v. 7, p. 
377-380.) VXA 

1205. The New Matson steamer, illus. 
(Pacific marine review. San Francisco, 
1916. v. 13, p. 40-42.) fTRA 

1206. The Panama colliers Ulysses and 
Achilles, illus. (International marine en- 
gineering. New York, 1916. v. 21, p. 283- 
288.) f VXA 

1207. Pereira, E. R. Evoluqao do destroy- 
er. 2 pi. (Revista maritima brazileira. Rio 
de Janeiro, 1916. v. 68, p. 47-82.) VXA 

1208. Rigg, E. H. Ocean freighters. (In- 
ternational Engineering Congress, San 
Francisco, 1915. Transactions. San Fran- 
cisco [1916]. v. 10, p. 68-88.) VDA 

1209. SS. "Jupiter." illus. (Shipbuilding 
and shipping record. London, 1916. v. 7, 
p. 424-425.) VXA 

1210. Sadler, Herbert Charles. Bulk 
freight vessels of the Great Lakes. (In- 
ternational Engineering Congress, San 
Francisco, 1915. Transactions. San Fran- 
cisco [1916,. v. 10, p. 110-123.) VDA 

1211. Spanish torpedo-boat destroyers of 
the "Bustamente" class, illus. (Engineer- 
ing. London, 1916. v. 101, p. 130-132, 158- 
159.) VDA 

Also supplements, Feb. 11 and Feb. 18, 1916. 

1212. Standardized construction of ships. 
(Marine engineer and naval architect. 
London, 1916. v. 38, p. 290-292.) VXA 



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Iron and Steel Ships, continued. 
1916, continued. 

1213. Stevens, E. A. Description and trial 
of the turbine steam yacht Winchester, 
illus. (Engineer. London, 1916. v. 122, 
p. 535-537.) VA 

1214. Terano, S. Recent developments in 
Japanese shipbuilding. (International En- 
gineering Congress, San Francisco, 1915. 
Transactions. San Francisco, 1916. v. 10, 
p. 89-109.) VDA 

1215. Twin-screw motor-ship "Peru." 
illus. (Engineering. London, 1916. v. 
102, p. 324-325, 330.) VDA 

1216. U. S. S. "Nevada." illus. (Ship- 
building and shipping record. London, 
1916. v. 7, p. 401-404.) VXA 

1217. United States battleship Pennsyl- 
vania, illus. (Engineer. London, 1916. v. 
122, p. 17.) VA 

1218. Wall, A. T. Some considerations in 
the design of channel steamers. (Liver- 
pool Engineering Society. Transactions. 
Liverpool, 1916. v. 36, p. 125-158.) VDA 



1917 

1219. American Bureau of Shipping. 
Rules for the classification and construc- 
tion of steel ships. New York [1917i. 
xviii, 177, 145 p. 4. VXA 

1220. American standard single-screw 
steel steam-ships. illus. (Engineering. 
London, 1917. v. 104, p. 250-251.) VDA 

1221. Attwood, Edward Lewis. War- 
ships. A text-book on the construction, 
protection, stability, turning, etc., of war 
vessels. London: Longmans, Green & Co., 
1917. 338 p. illus. 6. ed. 8. VXR 

1222. Buques especiales afectos a los su- 
mergibles. illus. (Revista general de ma- 
rina. Madrid, 1917. tomo 81, p. 577-613.) 

VXA 

1223. Carter, Sir George. Standard cargo 
ships. (International marine engineering. 
New York, 1918. v. 23, p. 407-412.) f VXA 

1224. Casting ships of steel. (Iron age. 
New York, 1917. v. 99, p. 1440.) VDA 

1225. Cunard liner "Aurania." (Engineer- 
ing. London, 1917. v. 103, p. 609-611.) 

VDA 

Also supplement, June 29, 1917. 

1226. Design standard steel cargo vessels 
for the Shipping Board, illus. (Marine 
journal. New York, 1917. v. 36, Sept. 1, 
1917, p. 8.) fVXA 

1227. Fabricated ships, illus. (Shipping. 
New York, 1917. v. 1, p. 582-583, 596-597.) 

tTRA 



1228. Freight steamer Edward Lucken- 
bach. illus. (International marine engi- 
neering. New York, 1917. v. 22, p. 7-14.) 

f VXA 

1229. Gatewood, R. D. Military and tech- 
nical considerations of battleship design. 
(International marine engineering. New 
York, 1917. v. 22, p. 16-19.) f VXA 

1230. Hill, M. F. Cast steel ships. (In- 
ternational marine engineering. New 
York, 1917. v. 22, p. 435-436.) f VXA 

1231. Holms, Archibald Campbell. Prac- 
tical shipbuilding; a treatise on the struc- 
tural design and building of modern steel 
vessels; the work of construction, from the 
making of the raw material to the equipped 
vessel, including subsequent upkeep and 
repairs... London: Longmans, Green & 
Co., 1917. 2v. v. 1, 4; v. 2, f. f VXH 

v. 1, Text. v. 2, Diagrams and illustrations. 

1232. Lang, W. V. Standard parts for 
standard ships. (Shipbuilding and ship- 
ping record. London, 1917. v. 9, p. 180- 
181.) fVXA 

1233. Lloyd's Register of Shipping. Rules 
& regulations for the construction and 
classification of steel vessels. From 1st 
July, 1917, to the 30th June, 1918. Lon- 
don, 1917. xxx, 256 p. 4. VXA 

1234. Morrell, Robert W. Developments 
in tanker construction. (Petroleum age. 
New York, 1917. v . 4, Nov., 1917. p. 31- 
36.) fVHY 



1235. 



Recent developments in tank 



steamer construction. (Society of Na^al 
Architects and Marine Engineers. Trans- 
actions. New York, 1917. v. 25, p. 73-87.) 

VXA 



1236. 



(Engineering. 



1917. v. 104, p. 687-689.) 
1237. (Shipping. 



London, 
VDA 



New York, 
1917. v. 1, p. 584-586, 600,' 605.) f TRA 

1238. Morrison, J. H. Development of 
American oil tankers. (International ma- 
rine engineering. New York, 1917. v. 22, 
p. 105-107, 157-158.) f VXA 

1239. New Southern Pacific freighters, 
illus. (International marine engineering. 
New York, 1917. v. 22, p. 538-540.) 

fVXA 

1240. Putnam, George Rockwell. Light- 
houses and lightships of the United States 
. .. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1917. 
xiii, 308 p., 32 pi. 8. VXF 

1241. Recent American warships. (Engi- 
neer. London, 1917. v. 123, p. 8-9, 41-44, 
74-75.) VA 

1242. Robinson, Richard Hallett Mere- 
dith. Fabricated ships. 4 pi. (Society of 



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Iron and Steel Ships, continued. 
1917, continued. 

Naval Architects and Marine Engineers. 
Transactions. New York, 1917. v. 25, p. 
137-143.) VXA 



1243. 



(Engineering. 



1917. v. 104, p. 658-659.) 



London, 
VDA 



1244. 



(International marine en- 



gineering. New York, 1917. v. 22, p. 549- 
550.) fVXA 

1245. Saunders, A. E. Straight-lined ship 
model experiments. (International marine 
engineering. New York, 1917. v. 22, p. 
340-343.) t VXA 

1246. Specifications for U. S. steel ship. 
(Marine review. Cleveland, 1917. v. 47, p. 
349-357, 402-406.) t VXA 

1247. Standard Oil tanker Benjamin Brew- 
ster. illus. (International marine 'engi- 
neering. New York, 1917. v. 22, p. 481- 
484.) f VXA 

1248. The Standard ships, illus. (Engi- 
neer. London, 1917. v. 124, p. 267, 272- 
274.) VA 

1249. Standard single-screw steel steam- 
ship for U. S. Shipping Board's emergency 
fleet, illus. (International marine engi- 
neering. New York, 1917. v. 22, p. 354 
357.) fVXA 

1250. Steamship Milazzo. illus. (Engi- 
neer. London, 1917. v. 123, p. 194-197.) 

VA 

Also supplement, March 2, 1917. 

1251. Stirling, Yates. The unarmpred 
battleship. illus. (Scientific American. 
New York, 1917. v. 116, p. 218, 245.) VA 

1252. United States. Shipping Board 
Emergency Fleet Corporation. Regular 
construction steel steamship. Specifica- 
tions for the construction of a standard 
single-screw steel steamship. . .7,300 tons 
d. w. capacity; \\ l / 2 knots sea speed. June, 
1917. [By] Theodore E. Ferris. Washing- 
ton: Gov. Prtg. Off., 1917. 62 f., 11. 12. 
(no. 11.) VXHD 

1253. Specifications for the con- 
struction of a standard composite single- 
screw freight steamship. August, 1917. 
[By] Theodore E. Ferris. Washington: 
Gov. Prtg. Off., 1917. 841. 12. (no. 21.) 

VXHD 

1254. Specifications for the construc- 
tion of a standard steel cargo steamer (fab- 
ricated construction), 7,500 tons d. w. ca- 
pacity. September, 1917... Washington: 
Gov. Prtg. Off., 1917. 86 1. 12. (no. 22.) 

VXHD 



1255. 



Specifications for single-screw 



steel harbor tugboat. November 16, 1917. 
Washington: Gov. Prtg. Off., 1917. 301. 
12. (no. 25.) VXHD 



1256. Specifications for single-screw 
steel seagoing tugboat. November 16, 
1917. Washington: Gov. Prtg. Off., 1917. 
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1918 

1257. Abell, Westcott Stile. The mer- 
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- (Scientific American sup- 



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1259. American Standard Oil tanker 
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1260. The Application of electric welding 
to ship construction and repair. (Elec- 
trician. London, 1918. v. 81, p. 379.) 

fVGA 

1261. Application of electric welding to 
shipbuilding. New regulations adopted by 
Lloyd's Register. (Shipbuilding and ship- 
ping record. London, 1918. v. 12, p. 186- 
188.) VXA 

1262. Building merchant ships. illus. 
(Nautical gazette. New York, 1918. v. 93, 
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1263. Burtner, Evers. Oil- and water- 
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marine engineering. New York, 1918. v. 
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1264. Carmichael, Andrew Williams. Ship- 
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1265. Carter, Sir George. Standard cargo 
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1266. (Engineering. London, 

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1267. 



(Nautical gazette. New 



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fVXA 

1268. (Shipbuilding and ship- 
ping record. London, 1918. v. 11, p. 339- 
342.) f VXA 

1269. Standardized cargo ship build- 
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v. 3, no. 7, p. 11-14; no. 9, p. 11-13.) VXA 

1270. Collins, James H. Electric welding 
in shipbuilding. (Electrical engineering. 
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44.) t VGA 

1270a. Cook, Clarence Westgate. Steel 
shipbuilder's handbook; an encyclopedia 
of the names of parts, tools, operations, 
trades, abbreviations, etc., used in the 
building of steel ships. New York: Long- 



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1918, continued. 

mans, Green and Co., 1918. iv, 123 p., 4 
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1271. Crawford, Walter Kay. The ship- 
builder's blue book. New York: Ocean 
Pub. Co., 1918. 79 p. 12. VXH 

1272. Design steel ship for maximum effi- 
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(Engineering news-record. New York, 
1918. v. 81, p. 5-12.) VDA 

1273. Electric welding as applied to steel 
ship construction. (Engineering and con- 
tracting. Chicago, 1918. v. 50, p. 308-309.) 

VDA 

1274. Electric welding as applied to steel 
ship construction. (Engineers' Club of 
Philadelphia. Journal. Philadelphia, 1918. 
v. 35, p. 427-439.) VDA 

1275. Electric welding in the building of 
ships. (Electrical world. New York, 1918. 
v. 71, p. 683.) fVGA 

1276. Electrically welded 'barge. illus. 
(Engineer. London, 1918. v. 126, p. 122- 
123.) VA 

1277. An Electrically welded barge, illus. 
(Engineering. London, 1918. v. 106, p. 
142.) VDA 

1278. Electrically welded cargo ships. 
(Engineers' Club of St. Louis. Journal. 
St. Louis, 1918. v. 3, p. 203-210.) VDA 

1279. An Electrically welded ship, illus. 
(Nautical gazette. New York, 1918. v. 
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1280. Electrically welded ships. (Elec- 
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VGA 

1281. Eley, Charles V. A. Unsinkable 
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1282. First electrically welded ship 
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1283. Five thousand-ton deadweight fab- 
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1284. French, F. J. Notes on shipbuild- 
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1285. 



(Engineering and contracting. Chicago, 
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1286. The French design an unsinkable 
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1287. Hill, M. F. Cast steel ship con- 
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1288. Hill, R. C. New type of cargo car- 
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1289. Hornor, H. A. Evolution of electric 
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ing.. (Engineers' Club of St. Louis. Jour- 
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VDA 

1290. "I am 29 days old Look me over." 
illus. (Iron trade review. Cleveland, 1918. 
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1291. "Laying down" a ship, illus. (Sci- 
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1292. Lloyd's rules for welded ships. 
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1293. Lundberg, Charles. Manufacturing 
eagles at Ford shipyard, illus. (Iron age. 
New York, 1918. v. 102, p. 679-684.) VDA 

1294. Making the ship unsinkable. illus. 
(Compressed air magazine. New York. 
1918. v. 23, p. 8711-8713.) VFM 

1295. Millar system of longitudinal and 
transverse ship framing, illus. (Engineer- 
ing. London, 1918. v. 105, p. 512.) VDA 

1295a. Monetti, Luigi. La struttura lon- 
gitudinale "Isherwood" nei piccoli scafi. 
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1296. Morrell, Robert W. Recent devel- 
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1297. 



Tank-steamer construction. 



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1298. (International marine en- 
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1299. Oil tanker of 10,000 tons deadweight 
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illus. (International marine engineering. 
New York, 1918. v. 23, p. 107-113.) 

fVXA 

1300. Oldham, J. R. Efficient ship rivet- 
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Notes on steel shipbuilding. 1301. 



Wood and steel ships com- 



pared. (Nautical gazette. New York, 
1918. v. 93, no. 17, p. 6-7.) f VXA 

1301a. Owen, Hugh. Ship economics; 
practical aids for shipmasters in repair, 
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eluding a glossary of technical terms. Lon- 
don: G. Philip & Son, Ltd., 1918. vii, 137 p. 
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1302. Problem of the unsinkable ship, 
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1918. v. 118, p. 215.) VA 

1303. Purpose of the test in electric weld- 
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1304. Ralph's ship fitters' edition for stu- 
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lp.1., 46 p. illus. 16. VDH 

1305. The Rivetless ship a possibility. 
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1306. Robinson, Richard Hallett Mere- 
dith. Fabricated ships, illus. (Nautical 
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1307. SS. "Edgar F. Luckenbach." 1 
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1308. SS. Victor de Chavarri. 1 pi. (Ship- 
building and shipping record. London, 
1918. v. 12, p. 255-258.) VXA 

1309. A Ship built in 27 days [Tuckahoei. 
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v. 36, p. 329-332.) * DA 

1310. A Ship within a ship, illus. (Scien- 
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1311. Standard steel cargo ships for the 
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1312. A Steel ship built without rivets, 
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1312a. Sutphen, H. R. Structural steel 
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1313. T.SS. "Hakushika Maru." First 
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yard, illus. (Shipbuilding and shipping 
record. London, 1918. v. 11, p. 677-680.) 

fVXA 

1314. The Test of electric welding for 
constructing ships. (American machinist. 
New York, 1918. v. 48, p. 1012.) f VFA 

1315. Twin-screw passenger and cargo 
steamer "Citta di Trieste." illus. (Ship- 
building and shipping record. London, 
1918. v. 11, p. 412.) fVXA 

1316. Twin-screw passenger steamer "Sta- 
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1317. United States. Shipping Board 
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steel for ships. Standard practice recom- 
mended by American steel makers as 
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1318. Unsinkable cargo vessel. Isher- 
wood method of securing maximum float- 
ability for ships liable to submarine at- 
tack. (Nautical gazette. New York, 1918. 
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1319. Unsinkable mercantile ships. (En- 
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1919 

1320a. Fabricated-ship construction in one 
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ord. New York, 1919. v. 82, p. 16-17.) 

fVDA 



REINFORCED CONCRETE SHIPS 



1908 



1321. Reinforced concrete as a building 
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1322. (Marine review. New York, 

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1909 

1323. Kieffer, H. P. Reinforced concrete 
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290.) 



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fVXA 



1324. Lemaire, E. Chalands et pontons en 
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1325. Nast, B. Schiff aus Eisenbeton. 
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1326. Reinforced concrete boats. illus. 
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no. 6, p. 1-5.) VEOM 



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1909, continued. 

1327. Die Schiffbauten System Gabellini. 
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1328. Wilkes, Paul. How to make a sea- 
worthy boat of concrete at small cost. 
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1910 

1329. Reinforced concrete barges on the 
Pacific division of the Panama canal, illus. 
(Engineering record. New York, 1910. v. 
61, p. 707-708.) VDA 

1330. Reinforced-concrete barges on the 
Panama canal, illus. (Engineering news. 
New York, 1910. v. 64, p. 96-97.) VDA 

1331. A Reinforced concrete scow, illus. 
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v. 5, p. 298.) t VEA 



1911 

1332. Ein Neuer Eisenbetonbalken Sys- 
tem Hannemann "S. H." illus. (Beton 
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94.) t VEA 

1333. A Reinforced concrete scow, illus. 
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1334. Rupp, M. E. Concrete barges for 
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1335. Scheible, Albert. A motor boat of 
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1336. Stross, Walther. Schwimmkorper 
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1911. iv, 127 p. illus. 4. (Forscherar- 
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1337. Taylor, James. Reinforced con- 
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1912 

1338. Faber, O. Beton bei Schiffsboden- 
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1339. Reinforced concrete barges for 
sludge pumps, Manchester ship canal, 
illus. (Engineering and contracting. Chi- 
cago, 1912. v. 38, p. 316-317.) VDA 



1913 

1340. Sudler, C. E. A 500-ton reinforced- 
concrete scow, illus. (Engineering news. 
New York, 1913. v. 69, p. 466-467.) VDA 



1915 

1341. King, A. W. The building of con- 
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1342. Rowland, W. Experiences gained 
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1916 

1343. Weber, Carl. New methods de- 
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1917 

1344. Air placed concrete for ships and 
barges. (Concrete. Detroit, 1917. v. 11, 
p. 170, 192.) VEA 

1345. Booker, G. E. Monolithic ship con- 
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1346. Brinker, Joseph. One-piece ships of 
stone, illus. (Popular science monthly. 
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1347. Campbell, H. C. Concrete ships 
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ment world. Chicago, 1917. v. 11, Aug., 
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1348. Les Chalands et navires en beton 
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tome 71, p. 349-352.) VA 

1349. Concrete for naval construction. 
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193.) VEA 

1350. Concrete for ships. (Times engi- 
neering supplement. London, May 25, 
1917, p. 107.) *A 

1351. The Concrete ship as a new arm of 
transportation. (Concrete highway maga- 
zine. Chicago, 1917. v. 1, July, 1917. p. 8.) 

fVEA 

1352. Concrete shipbuilding, illus. (Con- 
crete and constructional engineering. Lon- 
don, 1917. v. 12, p. 628-636.) VEOM 



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1917, continued. 

1353. Concrete shipbuilding firmly estab- 
lished by Norwegian firm, illus. (Engi- 
neering news-record. New York, 1917. v. 
79, p. 1088-1091.) VDA 

1354. Concrete ships. (American marine 
engineer. Norfolk, 1917. v. 12, Sept., 1917, 
p. 21.) VXA 

1355. Concrete ships, illus. (Marine en- 
gineer. London, 1917. v. 40, August, 1917, 
p. 10-12.) fVXA 

1356. Concrete ships. (Yachting. New 
York, 1917. v. 22, p. 119, 144-145.) 

MVRA 

1357. Concrete ships in foreign countries. 
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1358. Concrete ships to combat sub- 
marines. (Concrete age. Atlanta, 1917. 
v. 26, Aug., 1917, p. 19-20.) f VEA 

1359. Concrete transport to aid shipping, 
illus. (Marine review. Cleveland, 1917. 
v.47, p. 3 10-3 11.) fVXA 

1360. Ferro-concrete barges, illus. (Ship- 
ping. New York, 1917. v. 1, p. 322-325.) 

fTRA 

1361. Ferro-concrete shipbuilding, illus. 
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1362. Ferro-concrete ships. (Scientific 
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1363. Ferro-concrete vessels. (Engineer- 
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1364. Ferro-concrete vessels, illus. (In- 
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1365. Hoar, Allen. Reinforced concrete 
for shipbuilding, illus. (International ma- 
rine engineering. New York, 1917. v. 22, 
p. 300-303.) t VXA 

1366. Interesting facts about concrete 
ships, illus. (Rock products and building 
materials. Chicago, 1917. v. 20, Aug. 29, 
1917, p. 17-18.) t VEA 

1367. Large vessels built of reinforced 
concrete in Norway. (Engineering record. 
New York, 1917. v. 75, p. 315.) VDA 

1368. Pollock's improved design of rein- 
forced concrete vessels, illus. (Marine 
engineer. London, 1917. v. 40, Sept., 1917, 
p. 26-27.) t VXA 

1369. Portland Cement Association. Con- 
crete ships. Chicago, 1917. 35 p. illus. 
8. (In: Portland Cement Association. 
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1370. Progress in reinforced concrete 
ship building. (Engineering and contract- 
ing. Chicago, 1917. v. 48, p. 532-534.) 

VDA 

1371. Reinforced concrete barges and 
pontoons. (Concrete age. Atlanta, 1917. 
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1372. Reinforced concrete in shipbuilding, 
illus. (Marine review. Cleveland, 1917. 
v.47, p. 291-292.) f VXA 

1373. Reinforced concrete in ship con- 
struction. (Concrete age. Atlanta, 1917. 
v. 26, Sept., 1917, p. 19-20.) f VEA 

1374. Reinforced concrete for ships. (Can- 
adian engineer. Toronto, 1917. v. 33. p. 
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1375. Reinforced concrete ships. (Aus- 
tralian statesman and mining standard. 
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1376. Reinforced concrete ships. (Con- 
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1377. Reinforced concrete ships, illus. 
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111-112.) SERA 

1378. Reinforced concrete ships and 
barges, illus. (Concrete and construc- 
tional engineering. London, 1917. v. 12, p. 
382-387.) VEOM 

1379. Sea-going ships of concrete, illus. 
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1380. Skerrett, R. G. Ships of stone, 
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1381. Strength calculations for concrete, 
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1382. Stroyer, R. N. Concrete vessels, 
illus. (Shipbuilding and shipping record. 
London, 1917. v. 10, p. 105-107.) f VXA 

1383. 300-ton ferro-concrete barge. (Ship- 
building and shipping record. London, 
1917. v. 10, p. 420-421.) VXA 

1384. Tendering, C. J. Jaernbetonskibs- 
bygning. illus. (Ingeni^ren. K0benhavn, 
1917. Aarg. 26, p. 515-520.) VDA 

1385. United States. Merchant Marine 
and Fisheries Committee (House, 65: 1). 
Concrete ships... Washington: Gov. 
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Repr. : Times engineering supplement, May 25, 
1917, supplement to London Times. 

1386. Weber, Carl. Reinforced concrete 
ship construction. (English mechanic and 
world of science. London, 1917. v. 105, 
p. 78.) VA 

1387. Workman, G. C. Reinforced con- 
crete barges at Bahia. illus. (Concrete 
and constructional engineering. London, 
1917. v. 12, p. 553-558.) VEOM 



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1918 

1388. Alfsen, Harold. Bygning of Jaern- 
betonskibe. illus. (Ingenio'ren. K0ben- 
havn, 1918. Aarg. 27, p. 67-74.) VDA 

1389. American Concrete Institute. Re- 
port of the joint committee of the Ameri- 
can Concrete Institute and the Portland 
Cement Association on concrete barges 
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1390. The American ocean-going concrete 
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1391. Basadre y G., Carlos. El concreto 
armado y las construcciones maritimas. 
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1392. Les Bateaux en beton arme aux 
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1393. Bending stresses in concrete ships 
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1393a. Bonnaffon, S. A. Concrete ships 
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1393b. Brewer, Fred. Development of 
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1394. British-built concrete vessel, illus. 
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1395. British standard concrete ships, 
illus. (Shipbuilding and shipping record. 
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1396. Building concrete ships. illus. 
(Nautical gazette. New York, 1918. v. 93, 
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1397. The Building of reinforced-concrete 
ships, illus. (Engineering. London, 1918. 
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1398. Capmany, J. Buques de hormigon 
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1399. Concrete barges and ships. (Inter- 
national marine engineering. New York, 
1918. v. 23, p. 285-289.) f VXA 

1400. A Concrete cargo carrier, illus. 
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1401. Concrete cargo vessels. illus. 
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1402. Concrete ship of 3,500 tons dead- 
weight designed by Emergency Fleet Cor- 



poration, illus. (International marine en- 
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1403. The Concrete ship problem, illus. 
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1404. Concrete shipbuilding, illus. (Con- 
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1405. Concrete ships for the United States 
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ping record. London, 1918. v. 12, p. 183- 
184.) VXA 

1406. Concrete ships offer added power 
against U-boats. How the concrete ship 
is built . . . illus. Vertical file - Tech. Div. 

Clipping from New York Tribune, March, 1918. 

1407. Concrete vessels in France, illus. 
(Concrete and constructional engineering. 
London, 1918. v. 13, p. 182-191.) VEOM 

1408. Construction features of concrete 
ships. (Engineering and contracting. Chi- 
cago, 1918. v. 50, p. 303-304.) "VDA 

1409. Construction of concrete ships. Let- 
ters and reports submitted on the cost, 
plans, and advantages in the construction 
of concrete ships as submitted by con- 
structing engineers to the chairman of the 
Emergency Fleet Corporation and the Sen- 
ate Commerce Committee. Washington: 
Gov. Prtg. Off.. 1918. 58 p. 8. (U. S. 
65. cong., 2. sess. Senate doc. no. 239.) 

*SBE 

1410. Construction problems many in 
building concrete ships. (Engineering 
news-record. New York, 1918. v. 81, p. 
93-95.) VDA 

1411. Data as to the 5,000-ton concrete 
ship "Faith," with comment on its costs. 
(Engineering and contracting. Chicago, 
1918. v. 49, p. 497.) VDA 

1412. Denny, Maurice. The possibilities 
of the ferro-concrete ship. (Engineering. 
London, 1918. v. 105, p. 383-386.) VDA 



1413. 



(Nautical gazette. New 



York, 1918. v. 93, no. 16, p. 4-5.) f VXA 
1414. A preliminary survey of the 



possibilities of reinforced concrete as a 
material for ship construction. illus. 
(Concrete and constructional engineering. 
London, 1918. v. 13, p. 173-181.) VEOM 



1415. 



(Shipbuilding and ship- 



ping record. London, 1918. v. 11, p. 350- 
352.) fVXA 

1416. Design features of concrete ship de- 
veloped by government department of con- 
crete ship construction. (Engineering and 
contracting. Chicago, 1918. v. 50, p. 88- 
89.) VDA 



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85 



Reinforced Concrete Ships, continued. 
1918, continued. 

1417. Dodge, Alfred. Hybrids of the sea. 
illus. (Illustrated world. New York, 1918. 
v.29, p. 861-864.) VDA 

1417a. Dondona, Filiberto. Navi in ce- 
mento armato. ( Ri vista marittima. Roma, 
1918. v. 51, p. 27-47.) VXA 

1418. Egleston, Howard. Rapidly build- 
ing and launching concrete ships, illus. 
(Contracting. New York, 1918. v. 6, p. 
369-371.) fVEA 

1419. Espitallier, G. Construction of re- 
inforced concrete ships by Hennebique 
and Marelle systems, illus. (Engineer- 
ing and contracting. Chicago, 1918. v. 49, 
p. 519-521.) VDA 



1432. 



1420. 



Les constructions navales en 



beton arme. (Genie civil. Paris, 1918. 
tome 72, p. 1-7, 25-28.) VA 

1421. Everett, H. A. The fallacy of con- 
crete ships. (International marine engi- 
neering. New York, 1918. v. 23, p. 61-63.) 

fVXA 

1422. Faith, the first concrete cargo car- 
rier, illus. (The rudder. New York, 1918. 
v. 34, p. 230-232.) t MVRA 

1423. Ferguson, L. R. Concrete ships, 
illus. (American Society of Marine Drafts- 
men. Journal. Philadelphia, 1918. v. 4, 
p. 105-108.) fVXA 

1424. (Engineers Club of Phila- 



delphia. Journal. Philadelphia, 1918. v. 
35, p. 90-93.) VDA 

1425. - Designing of concrete ships, 
illus. (Mining and scientific press. San 
Francisco, 1918. v. 116, p. 586-587.) VA 

1426. Ferro-concrete ships. (Marine en- 
gineer. London, 1918. v. 40, p. 213-216.) 

fVXA 

1427. Ferro-concrete ships. (Shipbuild- 
ing and shipping record. London, 1918. 
v. 11, p. 497-498.) fVXA 

1428. Ferro-concrete ships. (Shipbuild- 
ing and shipping record. London, 1918. 
v. 11, p. 311-312, 413-416.) f VXA 

1429. First large concrete ship is building 
at San Francisco, illus. (Engineering 
news-record. New York, 1918. v. 80, p. 
105-108.) VDA 

1430. Freeman, J. E. Concrete ships and 
barges. (Cleveland Engineering Society. 
Journal. Cleveland, 1918. v. 10, p. 345- 
358.) VDA 

1431. - The development of concrete 
barge and ship construction, illus. (Ameri- 
can Society of Mechanical Engineers. 
Journal. New York, 1918. v. 40, p. 292- 
297.) VDA 



History of concrete barge and 



ship construction. (Engineering and con- 
tracting. Chicago, 1918. v. 49, p. 505-508.) 

VDA 

1433. - Progress in the application of 



concrete to barge and shipbuilding. (West- 
ern Society of Engineers. Journal. Chi- 
cago, 1918. v. 23, p. 205-220.) VDA 

1434. - Progress in the application of 
concrete to shipbuilding, illus. (Utah So- 
ciety of Engineers. Monthly journal. 
Salt Lake City, 1918. v. 4, p. 61-77.) VDA 

1435. French concrete ships, illus. (Ship- 
building and shipping record. London, 
1918. v. 11, p. 256-257.) f VXA 

1436. Government designs and builds 
3,500-ton concrete ships, illus. (Engineer- 
ing news-record. New York, 1918. v. 81, 
p. 17-21.) VDA 

1437. Gueritte, T. J. Ferro-concrete ship 
construction. illus. (Shipping. New 
York, 1918. v. 3, April 27, 1918, p. 12-13.) 

fTRA 

1438. - Ferro-concrete ships. (Engi- 
neer. London, 1918. v. 125, p. 237-238.) VA 

1439. (Engineering. London, 

1918. v. 105, p. 295-298.) VDA 

1440. (Indian and eastern en- 
gineer. Calcutta, 1918. v. 42, p. 188-190; 
v. 43, p. 18-20.) VDA 

1441. (International marine en- 



gineering. New York, 1918. v. 23, p. 329- 
334.) fVXA 

1442. (Iron and coal trades re- 
view. London, 1918. v. 96, p. 315-316.) 

fVIA 

1443. (Motorship. Seattle, 1918. 

v. 3,. April, 1918, p. 9-10, 24.) f VXA 

1444. (Nautical gazette. New 

York, 1918. v. 93, no. 14, p. 4-5.) f VXA 

1445. (Scientific American sup- 
plement. New York, 1918. v. 85, p. 286- 
287, 298-299.) VA 

1446. Heard, F. C. How concrete ship 
was developed. (Marine review. Cleve- 
land, 1918. v.48, p. 373-374.) VXA 

1447. Hoar, Allen. Application of rein- 
forced concrete to ship construction, illus. 
(Engineering and contracting. Chicago, 
1918. v. 49, p. 409-411.) VDA 

1448. Jennings, Frederick. Concrete ships, 
illus. (Architect and engineer of Califor- 
nia. San Francisco, 1918. v. 54, p. 99- 
103.) MQA 

1449. Joint committee on concrete ships 
makes report. Cement Association and 
Concrete Institute join in study of concrete 
for floating craft. (Engineering news- 
record. New York, 1917. v. 79, p. 1126- 
1127.) VDA 



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Reinforced Concrete Ships, continued. 
1918, continued. 

1450. (Concrete and constructional 

engineering. London, 1918. v. 13, p. 257- 
262.) VEOM 

1451. Largest concrete ship ever built has 
been launched on Pacific coast. illus. 
(Engineering and cement world. Chicago, 
1918. v. 12, April, 1918, p. 13-14.) f VEA 

1452. Lorton system of reinforced-con- 
crete hull construction. (Shipbuilding and 
shipping record. London, 1918. v. 11, p. 
623.) fVXA 

1453. The Marine use of concrete, illus. 
(Scientific American. New York, 1918. 
v. 118, p. 81,94.) VA 

1454. Nash, J. P. Light weight concrete 
for ships from special aggregate. (Engi- 
neering news-record. New York, 1918. v. 
81, p. 136-137.) VDA 

1455. Oldham, J. R. Observations on 
ferro-concrete ships. (Nautical gazette. 
New York, 1918. v. 93, no. 24, p. 4.) 

fVXA 

1456. Owen, H. S. Concrete ships. (En- 
gineers' Club of St. Louis. Journal. St. 
Louis, 1918. v. 3, p. 243-255.) VDA 

1457. Phenis, Albert. Will the concrete 
steamship measure up to builders' expec- 
tations? illus. (Manufacturers record. 
Baltimore, 1918. v. 73, April 4, 1918, p. 
75-77.) 3-fVA 

1458. Pollock, Walter. Reinforced con- 
crete vessels, illus. (Engineering. Lon- 
don, 1918. v. 105, p. 366-369.) VDA 

1459. - (Shipbuilding and ship- 
ping record. London, 1918. v. 11, p. 385- 
389.) fVXA 

1460. (Engineer. London, 1918. 

v. 125, p. 279-280.) VA 

1461. Portland Cement Association. Con- 
crete ships. 1849-1918. n. t.-p. t n. p., 1918.] 
31 p. illus. 8. 

1462. - More progress in concrete ship 
construction, n. t.-p. n. p., 1918. lip. 



1462a. The reinforced concrete car- 
go steamship Faith, the largest concrete 
vessel afloat. [Chicago :j Portland Cement 
Association [1918]. 61. illus. 8. 

VXC p.v.26, no.8 

1463. - Successful trial trip of the re- 
inforced concrete cargo steamship Faith, 
n. t.-p., n. p., 1918. 15 p. illus. 8. 

1464. Possibilities' of the ferro-concrete 
ship, illus. (Nautical gazette. New York, 
1918. v. 93, April 25, 1918, p. 4-5.) f VXA 



1465. Problems of designing the rein- 
forced-concrete ship. (Engineering news- 
record. New York, 1918. v. 81, p. 167- 
171.) VDA 

1466. Reinforced concrete cargo steamer, 
illus. (International marine engineering. 
New York, 1918. v. 23, p. 64-65.) f VXA 

1467. Reinforced concrete motorship "Be- 
ton i." illus. (Shipbuilding and shipping 
record. London, 1918. v. 11, p. 58-60.) 

fVXA 

1467a. Reinforced concrete shipbuilding in 
Dorsetshire. (Engineer. London, 1918. 
v. 126, p. 408-410.) fVA 

1468. Reinforced concrete ships. illus. 
(Power plant engineering. Chicago, 1918. 
v.22, p. 395-398.) VDA 

1468a. Reinforced concrete ships in U. S. A. 
(Concrete and constructional engineering. 
London, 1918. v. 13, p. 459-467.) VEOM 

1469. Rosing, A. S. Concrete ships for 
ocean service, illus. (Tractor and gas en- 
gine review. Madison, 1918. v. 11, Tune, 
1918, p. 8-9, 16, 66.) fVFA 

1470. Schiffe aus Eisenbeton. illus. 
(Schweizerische Bauzeitung. Zurich, 1918. 
Bd. 71, p. 272-274.) VEA 

1471. Scott, A. H. Reinforced concrete 
ships. (Canadian engineer. Toronto, 1918. 
v. 34, p. 537-538.) VDA 

1472. Searle, A. B. Concrete boats and 
motor boats, illus. (Concrete and con- 
structional engineering. London, 1918. 
v. 13, p. 35-44.) VEOM 

1473. Ships of stone 1849-1918. illus. 
(Scientific American. New York, 1918. v. 
119, p. 165, 179.) VA 

1474. Skerrett, R. G. Ferro-concrete ship- 
building in Norway, illus. (International 
marine engineering. New York, 1918. v. 
23, p. 14-17.) f VXA 

1475. Some notes on concrete shipbuild- 
ing, illus. (Concrete and constructional 
engineering. London, 1918. v. 13, p. 302- 
306.) VEOM 

1476. Springer, J. F. The big concrete 
ship not unreasonable. (International ma- 
rine engineering. New York, 1918. v. 23, 
p. 383-386.) f VXA 

1477. - Concrete boats as a transpor- 
tation asset, illus. (Architect and engi- 
neer of California. San Francisco, 1918. 
v. 54, p. 104-105C.) MQA 

1478. Standardized concrete ships in the 
United States. (Shipbuilding and shipping 
record. London, 1918. v. 12, p. 210-212.) 

fVXA 



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Reinforced Concrete Ships, continued. 
1918, continued. 

1478a. Stroyer, R. N. Novel method of 
constructing concrete vessels. (Shipbuild- 
ing and shipping record. London, 1918. v. 
12, p. 327-330.) VXA 

1479. A Survey of reinforced concrete 
ships. (Shipbuilding and shipping record. 
London, 1918. v. 12, p. 135-136.) f VXA 

1480. 1,000-ton ferro-concrete motor ves- 
sel on the Alfsen system, illus. (Engi- 
neering. London, 1918. v. 105, p. 456-457.) 

VDA 

1481. Thurston, T. G. O. Concrete cargo 
vessels. (Nautical gazette. New York, 
1918. v. 93, no. 18, p. 8-9.) f VXA 



sea-going cargo steamers, now building in 
Great Britain. (Concrete and construc- 
tional engineering. London, 1918. v. 13, 
p. 240-247.) VEOM 

1483. (International marine en- 
gineering. New York, 1918. v. 23, p. 455- 
464.) f VXA 

1484. Reinforced concrete seagoing 

cargo steamers. (American Society of 
Naval Engineers. Journal. Washington, 
1918. v.30, p. 422-439.) VXA 



1485. 



(Engineering. 



1918. v. 105, p. 335-341.) 



London, 
VDA 



1482. 



On the design and construc- 



tion of self-propelled reinforced concrete p. 486-489.) 



1486. Wig, R. J., and S. C. HOLLISTER. 
Concrete ships. (Concrete and construc- 
tional engineering. London, 1918. v. 13, 



VEOM 



INDEX OF AUTHORS 



Numbers refer to individual entries. 



Abell, T. B., 293. 

Abell, W. S., 6, 7, 94, 264, 315, 1257, 1258. 

Ahlborn, Fr., 35. 

Albrecht, Max, 694. 

Alexander, F. H., 95, 96, 97. 

Alfsen, Harald, 1388. 

Allen, F. J., 322a. 

American Bureau of Shipping, 202, 1219. 

American Concrete Institute, 1389. 

Anderson, John, 316, 317. 

Asmussen, G., 331. 

Attilio, Dagnino, 623, 695, 775, 858, 921. 

Attwood, E. L., 36, 146, 203, 238, 922, 989, 1221. 

Ayre, A. L., 204. 

Ayre, Wilfrid, 265. 



Bacon, R. H. S., 776, 777, 778, 779. 

Bahon, Max, 1146. 

Baier, L. A., 266. 

Baker, G. S., 99, 100, 147, 148, 157, 172, 173, 174, 

175, 176, 205, 206, 239, 267, 294, 295. 
Baldwin, G. J., 518, 519. 
Ballard, Maxwell, 101, 102, 103, 990. . 
Ballin, F. A., 575. 
Barbe, J.. 332. 

Barber, G. H., 207, 466, 1147. 
Barnert, M. K., 1148. 
Barringer, Herbert, 1149, 1150, 1151. 
Barry, R. E., 780. 
Basadre y G., C., 1391. 
Battles, D. R., 1077. 
Bauer, M. H., 208. 
Beard, A. H., 520. 
Behn, 991. 
Bell, E. W., 447. 
Bell, Thomas, 625. 
Benjamin, Ludwig. 209, 240. 
Benvenuti, E., 296. 
Berndt, O., 852. 
Berry, W. T., 626, 696, 697. 
Bertin, L. E., 149, 210. 
Bieliawin, L., 333. 

B.iles, Sir John Harvard, 37, 38, 104, 105, 1078. 
Bion, C. W., 318. 
Blaum, 750. 

Blood, W. H., jr., 522. 
Bock, 734. 

Bodenmueller, Albert, 860. 
Boettcher, Anton, 335. 
Bogert, J. J., 580. 
Boklevsky, C., 627. 
Bonnaffon, S. A., 1393a. 
Booker, G. E., 1345. 
Borckenhagen, 924. 
Bourdelle, P. M., 150. 
Boyd, W., 733, 734. 
Brenzinger, A. H., 606. 
Brewer, C. B., 106. 
Brewer, F., 1393b. 
Brimblecombe, P. Y., 241. 



Brinker, Joseph, 1346. 

Brown, T. M., 354. 

Brown, William, 1152. 

Bruenner, M. A. R., 630. 

Bruhn, J., 39, 177. 

Buchsbaum, G., 785. 

Bureau Veritas, 569, 572, 861. 925, 1080, 1081. 

Burgoyne, A. H., 107, 151, 178, 993, 994, 1082. 

Burnside, E. A., 574. 

Burtner, Evers, 1263. 



Cairns, C. W., 319. 

Caizzi, Louis, 336. 

Campbell, H. C., 1347. 

Cannon, A., 152, 179, 180. 

Capmany, J., 1398. 

Carmichael, A. W., 1264. 

Carr, M. F., 581. 

Carter, Sir George, 1223, 1265, 1266, 1267, 1268, 

1269. 

Casimir-Perier, Claude, 996. 
Churchill, F. A., jr., 468. 
Claudy, C. H., 494. 
Coburn, F. G., 495. 
Cohee, T. L., 496. 
Coker, E. G., 109, 110. 
Coleman, F. C., 409, 787, 788, 927, 928, 1001, 1002, 

1155, 1156, 1157. 
Collie, J. H., 377. 
Collins, J. H., 1270. 
Commentz, Carl, 211, 410. 
Cone, E. F., 1187. 
Cook, C. W., 1270a. 
Cook, G. C., 1003, 1158, 1188. 
Cooper, I. C. G., 203. 
Cox, L. M., 469. 
Crasgs, E. H., 633, 634. 
Crawford, W. K., 1271. 
Cremdieu, Victor, 8. 
Croneau, 704. 
Cunningham, A. C., 378. 
Curr, Robert, 636, 637, 866, 932. 
Cyran, A., 379. 



D 



Dabney, Frank, 583. 

Dal-Piaz, 1006. 

De Gelder, M. G., 470, 471, 497. 

Denny, Archibald, 269,- 270. 

Denny, Leslie, 40. 

Denny, Maurice, 1412, 1413, 1414, 1415. 

De Rusett, E. W., 49, 50, 638. 

Dickie, G. W., 181, 212, 1089, 1189. 

Dietze, 791. 

Dixie, E. A., 567. 

Dobson, W. A., 869, 1161. 

Dodge, Alfred, 1417". 

Dohm, G. C., 472, 498. 

Doig, Peter, 111, 213, 499. 

Donald, James, 41, 42, 242. 



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Dondona, F., 1417a. 

Donnelly, W. T., 357, 380, 457, 584, 934, 1009. 

Doyere, C., 320. 

Driessen, Paul, 639. 

Dunn, H. H., 585. 

Dyment, C. V., 528. 



E 



Eaton, C. A., 529. 

Kckmann, C. J., 793. 

Egleston, Howard, 1418. 

Eley, C. V. A., 243, 1281. 

Espitallier, G., 1419, 1420. 

Estep, H. C., 531, 532, 586, 608. 

Estrada, Ramon, 9. 

Everett, H. A., 43, 244, 272, 1421. 



Heesch, Otto, 949. 

Herner, Heinrich, 14, 81. 

Hiley, A., 434, 435. 

Hill, M. F., 1230, 1287. 

Hill, R. C., 587, 611, 1288. 

Hillhouse, P. A., 118, 501, 502, 503. 

Hoar, Allen, 1200, 1365, 1447. 

Holbrook, G. G., 273. 

Hollister, S. C., 1486. 

Holm, Axel, 341, 717. 

Holmes, Samuel, 648. 

Holms, A C., 1201, 1231. 

Holt, C. F., 247, 248, 298. 

Holzapfel, A. C., 274. 

Hopf, Ludwig, 82. 

Horn, Fritz, 83, 119. 

Hornor, H. A., 1289. 

Hovgaard, William, 47, 48, 84, 120, 1162. 

Howards, J. E., 216. 

Hughes, C. H., 299. 

Hunt, H. R., 718. 

Hunter, G. B., 49, 50. 



Faber, O., 1338. 

Fea, Leonardo, 1090. 

Felix, A., 153. 

Ferguson, L. R., 1423, 1424, 1425. 

Ferretti, E., 1191. 

Ferris, T. E., 595, 596, 597, 598, 600, 601. 

Finlay, K. G., 245. 

Flamm, Oswald, 112, 113, 182, 183, 214, 337. 

Flanders, R. E., 338. 

Fletcher, Andrew, 576, 1192. 

Fletcher, R. A., 795, 1011. 

Foerster, Ernst, 642, 936. 

Fowler, C. E., 1091. 

Frahm, H., 114, 115, 116. 

Franzius, O., 397. 

Freeman, J. E., 1430, 1431, 1432, 1433, 1434. 

French, F. J., 1284, 1285. 



Idle, George, 121, 157. 

Isherwood, J. W., 32J, 651, 652, 653. 



Jack, J. R., 51. 
James, S. V., 322. 
Jarvis, H. R., 342. 
Jennings, Frederick, 1448. 
John, T. G., 217, 218. 
Judaschke, Franz, 656. 



Gardner, J. H., 626, 696, 697. 

Gatewood, R. D., 1196, 1229. 

Gatewood, William, 184, 246, 475. 

Gebers, Fr., 10, 117. 

Geynet, G., 941, 1095. 

Giraud, J. E., 875. 

Given, E. C., 154. 

Glazebrook, R. T., 79, 80. 

Goodrich, C. F., 802. 

Goulaeff, E. E., 11, 12, 13, 45. 

Gracie, Alexander, 215. 

Gracy, J. W., 1096. 

Graemer, L., 876, 942. 

Greenhill, George, 46. 

Gregory, H. B., 944, 945, 1025. 

Grondal, B. L., 610. 

Grunsky, C. E., 155. 

Guembel, 185. 

Gueritte, T. J., 1437, 1438, 1439, 1440, 1441, 1442, 

1443, 1444, 1445. 
Gundersen, A., 360. 



Kaemmerer, W., 343, 657, 721, 812. 

Keith, H. H. W., 219. 

Kelly, R. W., 322a. 

Kennedy, W. M., 505. 

Kent, J. L., 175, 176, 250, 251. 

Kerr, K. C., 506. 

Kieffer, H. P., 1323. 

Kielhorn, Carl, 15, 52, 658, 722, 723, 883. 

King, A. W., 1341. 

King, J. F., 275, 276, 1036, 1037. 

Kirby, F. E., 884. 

Klitzing, 344, 659. 

Kluge, C, 1101. 

Knipping, P., 813. 

Knopp, W., 397. 

Knorr, Paul, 1163. 

Knowles, F. P., 220. 

Kondo, Motoki, 725, 887, 1102. 

Koon, S. G., 660. 

Kretschmer, Otto, 16. 

Kreutzberg, E. C., 541. 

Kurtzahn, Ernst, 726. 



H 



Handy, I. O., 806. 
Hart, M. G., 807. 
Haver, A. H., 156, 716, 
Heard, F. C., 1446. 



3, 809. 



Laas, Walter, 345, 563, 661, 953. 
La Bolina, Jack, pseud., 888. 
Lang, W. V., 728, 1232. 
Langendonck, C. van, 361, 384, 399. 
Laws, B. C., 53, 122. 221. 



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Lemaire, E., 1324. 

Leucke, 438. 

Leyland, John, 451. 

Liddell, A. R., 54, 85, 86, 87, 123, 158, 186, 187, 

222, 277, 278, 1203. 

Lienau, Otto, 124, 362, 439, 730, 892, 957, 1042. 
Long, A. E., 17, 18. 
Loof, W., 458. 
Lovett, W. J., 301, 302. 
Lucas, A., 159. 
Lucas, Theodore, 303, 508. 
Lundberg, Charles, 1293. 
Lyster, A. G., 733, 734. 



M 

McAleer, J. A., 323. 

McDermaid, N. J., 400. 

McEntee, William, 55, 56, 279, 280, 304, 305, 324, 

325. 

McGovern, John, 88. 
Macllwaine, G. S., 958, 1043. 
Mackrow, Clement, 281. 
McPherson, Allan, 666. 
Mallock, A., 89. 
Martin, K. G., 893. 
Massenet, G., 159. 
Meyer, F., 125. 

Michenfelder, C., 363, 364, 387. 
Mills, J. C.. 667. 
Montgomerie, James, 126, 252, 894, 1045, 1046, 1047, 

1165, 1166, 1167. 
Monetti, Luigi, 1295a. 
Morley, T. B., 19. 
Morrell, R. W., 1107, 1234, 1235, 1236, 1237, 1296, 

1297, 1298. 

Morrison, J. H., 1238. 
Mueller, E., 825. 
Muers, P., 1168. 
Murray, A. J., 58, 253, 282. 
Muth, D., 160. 



N 



Nash, J. P., 1454. 
Nast, B., 1325. 
Xeudeck, G., 161. 
Nicol, George, 162, 283. 
Nobel, C., 348. 



Paulmann, 750. 

Peabody, C. H., 163, 188, 307. 

Pease, F. F., 327a. 

Peltier, J. G., 675, 676, 677, 678, 751. 

Pereira, E. R., 1126, 1207. 

Perrett, J. R., 1127. 

Peskett, L., 189, 225, 1128. 

Phelps, H. P., 459. 

Phenis, Albert, 1457. 

Phillips, Camillus, 511. 

Pietzker, Felix, 128. 

Ploeg, J. van, 129. 

Plummer, H. C., 1129. 

Polissadoff, J., 349. 

Pollock, Walter, 1458, 1459, 1460. 

Popp, M., 966. 

Portland Cement Association, 1369, 1461, 1462, 

1462a, 1463. 

Prendergast, Maurice, 130. 
Price, B. K., 546. 
Purvis, F. P., 190. 
Putnam, G. R., 1240. 



Rahusen, R., 125. 

Ranft, Paul, 369. 

Rath, C., 419. 

Redwood, Sir Boverton, 1059. 

Reid, John, 1175, 1176, 1177. 

Renner, Wilhelm, 753. 

Reventlow, E. C. E. L. D., Graf zu, 420. 

Riddlesworth, W. H., 501, 502, 503. 

Rigg, E. H., 226, 1208. 

Roberts, T. G., 131. 

Robertson, J. M., 328. 

Robinson, R. H. M., 23, 227, 1242, 1243, 1244, 1306. 

Robinson, S. M., 1060. 

Rodgers, W. L., 191. 

Rosing, A. S., 548, 1469. 

Rossell, H. E., 256. 

Rossi, Giuseppe, 257. 

Rothe, H. H. A., 164. 

Rouge, J., 967. 

Rowland, W., 1342. 

Rupp, M. E., 1334. 

Ruprecht, F. K., 308, 1178. 

Russo, G., 132, 284. 



Oakleaf, H. B., 591. 

Ober, Shatswell, 306. 

Oesten, K., 838. 

Oldham, J. R., 616, 1300, 1301, 1455. 

Olin, E. W., 1169, 1170. 

Olsen H. M., 745. 

O'Neill, J. J., 20, 21, 22. 

Orrok, G. A., 934. 

Osier, C. A., 544. 

Ott, J., 91. 

Otterson, J. E., 418. 

Owen, H., 904, 1301a, 1456. 

Owens, T. G., 1121, 1122, 1123, 1124, 1171. 



Parkes, Oscar, 1125. 
Paterson, J. H., 224. 



Sadler, H. C., 24, 25, 26, 61, 62, 63, 64, 228, 756, 

1210. 

Saunders, A. E., 1245. 
Sauvaire Jourdan, A. M. B., 27. 
Schaffran, Karl, 229, 258, 908. 
Scheible, Albert, 1335. 
Schmidt, Alf., 28, 65. 
Schmidt, R., 421. 
Schoen, J. G. von, 422. 
Schossberger, O. F., 423. 
Scott, A. H., 1471. 
Scribanti, A., 230. 
Searle, A. B., 1472. 
Siemann, 232. 
Simpson, George, 233. 
Skerrett, R. G., 66, 370, 371, 1380, 1474. 
Smith, John, 67, 68. 
Smith, S. F., 1065, 1134. 
Spanner, E. F., 259, 260. 
Springer, J. F., 1476. 1477. 
Stanton, T. E., 70, 71, 166. 
Steele, J. E., 192, 311. 



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Stevens, E. A., 1213. 
Stieghorst, J., 133. 
Stirling, Yates, 1251. 
Stocker, Robert, 425. 
Stress, Walther, 1336. 
Strouse, M. H., 844. 
Stroyer, R. N., 1382, 1478a. 
Suanzes, Carlos, 761. 
Sudler, C. E., 1340. 
Sutphen, H. R., 1312a. 
Suyehiro, K., 168, 193. 



Talbot, F. A., 973, 1069. 

Tawresey, J. G., 455. 

Taylor, Benjamin, 764. 

Taylor, D. W.. 29, 30, 31, 72, 73, 93, 134, 194, 234, 

235, 236, 261, 285, 312. 
Taylor, James, 1337. 
Terano, S., 135, 136, 1214. 
Thearle, S. J. P., 137, 138, 617, 682. 
Thele, W., 1137. 
Thompson, W. J., 618. 

Thornycroft, J. E., 683, 684, 685, 686, 687. 
Thurston, T. G. O., 1481, 1482, 1483, 1484, 1485. 
Timonoff, V. E. de, 351. 
Tobin, T. C., 195. 
Tendering, C. J., 1384. 
Toro, I., 329. 
Trask, E. P., 286. 
Treninkhinn, W. M., 352. 
Tunkl, F. von, 196. 



W 

Wachtel, L., 1140. 

Wakeman, S. W., 515. 

Waldmann, Ernst, 139. 

Walker, J. B., 981, 982, 1075. 

Wall, A. T., 287, 288, 289, 1218. 

Wallace, W. C., 690. 

Walton, Thomas, 1320. 

Ward, Charles, 566. 

Warrington, J. N., 75, 76. 

Watson, T. H., 314. 

Watts, Sir Philip, 140, 291. 

Weber, Carl, 1343, 1386. 

Weihe, H., 852. 

Welch, J. J., 141, 142, 262, 263, 292, 691. 

Wellenkamp, H., 33. 

West, C. C., 692. 

White, E. S., 199. 

White, Sir W. H., 143, 144, 145, 169, 170, 983, 984. 

Wig, R. J., 1486. 

Wilkes, Paul, 1328. 

Willey, D. A., 34, 200, 1183. 

Williams, Henry, 425. 

Wilson, R. C., 1076. 

Wilson, W. J., 374, 1184. 

Woolland, Lloyd, 201, 281. 

Workman, G. C., 1387. 

Wrobbel, Gustav, 171. 



u 

Differs, 32. 

United States. Shipping Board, 595, 596, 597, 598, 

599, 600, 601, 619, 1252, 1253, 1254, 1255, 1256, 

1317. 



Young, H. W., 562. 
Yukawa, M., 135, 136. 



Van Duzer, L. S., 446. 
Van Gaasbeek, R. M., 620. 
Verth, M. zur, 913. 



Zeyss, G., 774. 
Zueblin, 986. 



INDEX OF SUBJECTS 



Numbers refer to individual entries. 



Agamemnon, 645. 

Akers Mekanische Verksted, 360. 

Alexandra, 647, 673. 

Alsatian, 987, 1056. 

American Shipbuilding Co., 464, 468. 

Ames Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., 498. 

Amiral Makaroff, 678. 

Andania, 1005, 1085. 

Ansaldo-Armstrong & Co., 404, 448. 

Aquitania, 930, 971, 988, 1039, 1049, 1086, 1087, 

1088, 1108, 1109, 1110, 1111, 1130. 
Arizona, 1147. 
Arkansas, 945. 
Armstrong, Whitworth Co., 330, 453. 



B 

Beams, 247, 248, 718. 

Bellerophon, 624. 

Ben-my-chree, 654. 

Berlin, 730. 

Berths, 350, 379, 478, 500. 

Bethlehem Steel Co., 467, 511. 

Bilge-tunnel, 310. 

Blohm & Voss, 452. 

Brazos, 660. 

Britannic, 1079, 1117, 1141, 1142, 1143, 1144. 

Bulkheads, 39, 47, 48, 58, 77, 84, 120, 177, 187, 197, 

204, 242, 255, 256, 262, 263, 275, 276, 287, 288, 

289, 290, 293, 301, 302, 308, 329. 
Burmeister and Wain, 341. 



Courbet, 874, 937. 

Cranes, 335, 345, 350, 364, 365, 368, 387. 397, 416, 

419, 439, 441, 458, 470, 471, 478, 497, 523, 534. 
Cruisers, 740, 784, 805, 827, 858, 860, 864, 885, 886, 

888, 999, 1028. 



D 

Dante Alighieri, 921. 

Dartmouth, 879. 

Deck houses, 252, 1036, 1037, 1165, 1166, 1167. 

Decks, 224, 245. 

Delaware, 768. 

Diderot, 710. 

Dimensions, 143, 144, 145, 149, 155, 169, 170, 316, 

317. 

Displacement, 24, 25, 26, 220, 326. 
Docks, dry, 331, 332, 333, 349, 351, 352, 354, 417, 

440, 469, 517, 526. 
Docks, floating, 53, 160, 331, 337, 342, 344, 348, 

352, 357, 358, 367, 372, 380, 392, 396, 407, 409, 

426, 427, 428, 430, 432, 438, 445, 449, 461, 548. 
Dockship, 644, 659. 
Dreadnought, 107, 1126, 1161. 
Dredger, 733, 734, 750, 762, 852, 867, 966, 991, 1091, 

1137. 
Duthie, J. F., & Co., 504. 



E 

Edgar Quinet, 676. 

Ernest Renan, 709, 751. 

Europa, 623, 814. 

Experimental tanks, 9, 10, 23, 27, 29, 34, 43, 44, 
57, 59, 60, 66, 78, 79, 80, 89, 94, 99, 100, 117, 
127, 134, 147, 148, 200, 219, 279, 280, 284, 294. 



Cable ships, 670, 1155, 1156. 

Camber, 230. 

Canadian Vickers, 463, 500. 

Cap Finisterre, 936. 

Cap Trafalgar, 1131. 

Car ferry, 700, 717, 739, 745, 752, 763, 766, 788, 

806, 812, 1129, 1153, 1169, 1170. 
Carnegie, 564, 565, 567. 
Chicago, 675. 
Chiyo Maru, 868. 
Cincinnati, 838. 
City of Cleveland, 662. 
City of Detroit in, 573, 926, 970. 
Cleveland, 715. 
Colliers, 680, 706, 742, 769, 780, 791, 851, 871, 892, 

893, 928, 960, 978, 979, 1025, 1060, 1065, 1084, 

1115, 1134, 1154, 1172, 1204, 1206. 
Colossus, 817, 877. 
Columbia Engineering Works, 552. 
Commonwealth, 626, 696, 697. 
Composite ships, 581, 582, 590. 
Condorcet, 710. 
Conte di Cavour, 898. 

Corrugated ships, 702, 703, 808, 809, 958, 1043. 
Corsican, 689. 



Fabricated ships. See Standard ships. 

Faith, 1390, 1411, 1422, 1463. 

Ferries, 876. See also Car ferry. 

Fire boats, 692, 844. 

Florida, 944. 

Fore River Shipbuilding Co., 473, 474, 477. 

Foundation Co., 536. 

Framing, 633, 634, 764, 1295. 

France, 797, 799, 872, 939, 962, 995, 1071. 

Franconia, 789, 816, 829, 896. 

Free board, 15, 222, 272. 

Fruit ships, 712, 1157, 1195. 

Furness Shipbuilding Co., 542, 543. 



George Washington, 639, 713, 726, 743, 755. 

Germanischer Lloyd, 85. 

Goeben, 950. 

Great Lakes Engineering Works, 476. 

Guadeloupe, 677. 



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H 

Harland & Wolf, 340, 346, 375, 411. 

Heliopolis, 666. 

Hog Island shipyard, 518, 519, 520, 521, 522, 531, 

532, 533, 535, 537, 538, 539, 540, 545, 546, 547, 

549, 550, 555, 558, 560, 561, 562. 
Hong Kong, shipbuilding at, 429. 
Howaldtswerke, 436. 



Imperator, 421, 947, 948, 954, 1022, 1030, 1031, 1050, 

1057, 1072, 1073, 1099, 1140. 
Indomitable, 629, 646. 
Iron Duke, 1026. 
Isherwood system, 651, 652, 653, 671, 785, 866, 932, 

1295a. 
Italy, 132. 



Japan, 135, 136, 1214. 
Jean Bart, 874, 937, 1017. 



N 

Nederlandsche Fabriek, 398. 

Nevada, 964, 1216. 

New York, 425. 

New York City, ship yards, 485. 

New York Shipbuilding Co., 481. 

New Zealand, 889. 

Newark Bay shipyard, 525. 

Newport News Shipbuilding Co., 402, 479, 480. 

Nippon Yusen Kaisha, 796, 836. 

Norfolk navy yard, 378. 

North Dakota, 663, 768. 

North German Lloyd, 707. 



Oklahoma, 964. 

Olympic, 772, 773, 818, 819, 820, 854, 855, 856, 899, 

902, 903, 906, 914, 916, 917, 918, 920. 
Ore-carrying ships, 611, 650, 667, 787, 794, 837, 892, 

1054, 1175, 1176, 1177. 
Orsova, 737. 



K 

Kaiserlich Werft, Kiel, 363. 
Kaiserlich Werft, Tsing-tau, 412. 
Kanguroo, 975, 1182. 
Kongo, 927, 951, 952, 1034, 1035. 
Krupp Germania shipyard, 431, 433. 



Panama, shipyards, 486. 
Pearl Harbor, 526. 
Pennsylvania, 1217. 
Portsmouth dockyard, 454. 
Prinz Friedrich Wilhelm, 705. 



Queen Elizabeth, 1027, 1125. 



Laconia, 865, 931. 
Lafayette, 1193. , 
Launching, 67, 68, 207, 334, 338, 355, 362, 370, 

371, 383, 385, 386, 410, 413, 414, 421, 425, 434, 

435, 437, 447, 450, 455, 466, 499, 501, 502, 503, 

507, 510, 514. 
Laurentic, 664, 665, 771. 
Laying off, 203, 617, 1291. 
Lightships, 157, 942, 1003, 1010, 1044, 1069, 1096, 

1158, 1188, 1240. 
Lion, 946. 
Load line, 291. 
Lord Nelson, 645. 
Lusitania, 625, 1159. 
Lutetia, 1093. 



M 

Martha Washington, 632. 

Maryland Steel Co., 487. 

Mauretania, 635. 

Medina, 905. 

Minas Geraes, 628, 668, 693, 782. 

Mine-layers, 823, 1019. 

Mitsu-Bishi dockyard, 388, 389, 401, 444. 

Models, 23, 33, 70, 71, 87, 106, 194, 205, 206, 219, 

229, 234, 235, 236, 258, 261, 267, 1307. 
Mold lofts, 496. 
Monarch, 878, 880. 
Monitoria, 716, 808, 809. 



Refrigerator ships, 912, 1194. 

Regina Elena, 655. 

Reina Victoria Eugenia, 1067. 

Repair ships, 714, 735. 

Resistance, 24, 25, 26, 30, 31, 35, 61, 62, 63, 64, 70, 

71, 72, 73, 156, 164, 166, 175, 176, 185, 188, 

194, 228, 234, 235, 239, 250, 295, 306, 320. 
Rheinland, 800. 
Rio de Janeiro, 783, 992. 
River steamers, 566, 570, 574, 576, 833, 862, 1076, 

1192. 

Riveting, 977, 1203, 1300. 
Robert Fulton, 754. 

Robins Dry Dock & Repair Co., 460, 483. 
Rochambeau, 940. 
Rolling, 8, 98, 105, 114, 115, 116, 119, 121, 154, 

157, 179, 201, 298. 
Roma, 695. 
Rotterdam Dockyard Co., 470, 471. 



Sailing ships, 563, 568, 661, 1001. 

St. Nazaire, 376, 382, 395, 399, 405, 424, 443. 

St. Vincent, 693. 

Sakura Maru, 719, 720. 

Sao Paulo, 698, 847. 

Satsuma, 811. 



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Schichau-Werke, 391, 403. 

Seattle Construction and Dry Dock Co., 484. U 

See-and-Bee, 961, 1062. 

Shanghai Dock and Engineering Co., 442. Union Iron Works, 373, 462, 491. 

Shearing stress, 168, 193. Unsinkable ships, 11, 12, 13, 45, 182, 183, 198, 212, 

Shinyo Maru, 882. 214, 243, 313, 981, 982, 1089, 1139, 1281, 1286, 

Shooter's Island shipyard, 554. 1294, 1302, 1318, 1319. 

Skinner & Eddy, 472, 488. 

Sloan Shipyard Co., 513. 

Smith's Dock Co., 366, 381. 

Sound steamers, 576, 1192. -y 

Specifications, 51. 

Stability, 32, 54, 87, 91, 92, 97, 122, 123, 129, 139, Vaneuard 729 804 

III' oL' %'}%'?%' 2H> ^ 237> 24 ' 241> Vaterland', 1098, ll'oO, 1135, 1145. 
246, 254, Z59, 260, /65. IT A' f.f.a 

Standard ships, 323, 578, 593, 595, 596, 597, 598, 599, Voif.LrT.iiti <U)1 
600, 601, 602, 603, 607, 619, 1212, 1220, 1223, Vulcan 644 *W 

1226, 1227, 1232, 1242, 1243, 1244, 1247, 1249, v- , u- ; i ,, m ^1 tta T?O ?a- 

1252, 1253, 1254, 1265, 1266, 1267! 126s! 1269! Vukan sh 'Py ard ' 339 ' 343 ' > 369 ' 379 > 393 ' 
1272, 1283, 1306, 1311, 1317, 1312a, 1321a, 1395. 
Stresses, 167, 168, 193, 216, 273, 278, 282, 322. 

Submarine Boat Corporation, 557. _ 

Submarine tenders, 974, 975, 980, 1077, 1185. W 

Sun Shipbuilding Co., 489, 553. 

Superstructures. See Deck houses. \Vallsend Slipway & Engineering )Vorks 456 

Swan, H te . . WWu. Eich.rf.on, 490. " '' ' ' ' 



781, 834, 835, 859, 873, 907, 909, 922-924, 984, 
989, 993-994, 1013, 1018, 1021, 1052, 1058, 1078, 
1082, 1090, 1102, 1106, 1121-1124, 1127, 1146, 

T 1148, 1162, 1171, 1191, 1196, 1221, 1229, 1241, 

1251. See also Cruisers, Torpedo boat de- 

Tank ships, 648, 694, 774, 786, 793, 894, 910, 963, stroyers, and names of ships. 

965, 1002, 1008, 1045, 1046, 1047, 1048, 1059, Washington Irving, 1032, 1063. 
1064, 1070, 1103, 1107, 1118, 1119, 1120, 1149, Washington Shipping Co., Seattle, 482. 
1150, 1151, 1160, 1168, 1178, 1199, 1234, 1235, Ways, 527, 

1236, 1237, 1238, 1246, 1259, 1296, 1297, 1298, Welding, 1260, 1261, 1270, 1273, 1274, 1275, 1276, 
1299. 1277, 1278, 1279, 1280, 1282, 1289, 1292, 1303, 

Tanks. See Experimental tanks. 130S ' 1312 ' 1314 - 

Tenyo Maru, 657, 688, 868. Weser shipyard, 384. 

Texas 1104. White Star line, 853. 

Thunderer, 881. Wilhelmina, 741. 

Titanic, 856, 891, 902, 903, 915, 917, 956. Workman, Clark & Co., 415. 

Torpedo boat destroyers, 631, 683, 684, 685, 686, Wyoming, 568, 945. 
687, 699, 701, 765, 798, 815, 824, 846, 848, 857, 
900, 933, 938, 941, 943, 986, 998, 1004, 1014, 
1015, 1016, 1024, 1029, 1092, 1095, 1138, 1174, 

1207, 1211. . Y 

Train ferry. See Car ferry. 

Tuckahoe, 1309. Yarmouth, 890. 

Tugboat, 1255, 1256. Yarrow & Co., 347, 353, 408. 



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Hutchinson, Woods. The doctor in war. 
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Imbrie, Robert Whitney. Behind the 
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Italy. Camera dei Deputati. Le ques- 
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er with Latin America. New York: E. P. 
Dutton & Co. [Cop. 1918.] 3 p.l., v-x p., 1 1., 
221 p. 12. 



An effort to bring to the notice of the public 
and those particularly interested, certain conditions 
existing in our relations with Latin America, and to 
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Latin America, the difficulties to be met in close 
competition and anti-American propaganda. The 
author's long residence among Latin-Americans en- 
hances the interest and value of his suggestions in 
respect to intercourse and trade. The book has an 
appendix which contains a list of all the Central 
and South American countries, with their areas, popu- 
lations, products, and other useful and interesting 
data. 

West, Carl Joseph. Introduction to 
mathematical statistics... Columbus: R. 
G. Adams and Company, 1918. 1 p.l., 150 p. 
8. SDC 

Willard, Charles E. The A B C of life 
insurance... Chicago, New York: The 
Spectator Company, 1917. 82 p. 5. ed. 16. 

SIH 

Willoughby, William Franklin. The 
movement for budgetary reform in the 
states... New York: D. Appleton and 
Company, 1918. x p., 1 1., 253(1) p. 8. (In- 
stitute for Government Research, Wash- 
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AMERICA 

Cheney, W. D. Central Oregon, t n. p. :j 
The Ivy Press, 1918. 4 p.l., 149 p., 1 map. 
16. IXI 

Dunlap, Boutwell. Augusta county, Vir- 
ginia, in the history of the United States. 
Frankfort: Kentucky State Historical So- 
ciety, 1918. 3 p.l., (1)10-73 p.. 1 port. 8. 

ITD (Augusta) 

Harrison, Edith Ogden. Below the 
equator; the story of a tour through the 
countries of South America. Chicago: A. 
C. McClurg & Co., 1918. 8 p.l., 288 p. illus. 
12. HCY 

Hasbrouck, Louise Seymour. Mexico, 
from Cortes to Carranza. New York: D. 
Appleton and Co., 1918. ix, 329(1) p., 4 pi., 
4 ports, illus. 12. HTB 

Hulbert, Archer Butler. Ohio in the time 
of the Confederation. Edited, with intro- 
duction and notes, by Archer Butler Hul- 
bert. Marietta: Marietta Historical Com- 
mission, 1918. xxxv, 220 p., 3 maps. 8. 
(Marietta College historical collections, 
v. 3.) IWA (Ohio) 

Jones, Henry Ware. Safe and unsafe 
democracy; a commentary on political ad- 
ministration in the American common- 
wealths. New York: T. Y. Crowell Co. 
icop. 1918.J xiii, 500 p. 8. IBZ 

Kennedy, William Paul McClure, editor. 
Documents of the Canadian Constitution, 
1759-1915, selected and edited by W. P. M. 
Kennedy... Toronto: Oxford University 
Press, 1918. xxxii, 707 p. 8. HWF 

Lefroy, Augustus Henry Frazer. A short 
treatise on Canadian constitutional law. 
With an historical introduction by W. P. 
M. Kennedy... Toronto: The Carswell 
Co., Ltd., 1918. xlviii, 322 p. 8. HWF 

Lohman, Arthur H. Early days in Two 
Rivers, Wisconsin, comprising a series of 
papers read before the Manitowoc County 
Historical Society, at Manitowoc, Wis- 
consin, November, nineteen hundred and 
seven... Milwaukee, Wis.: Meyer-Rotier 
Printing Co. f 1909.] vii(i), (1)10-48 p., 4 
pi., Sports. 8. IVK 

Purcell, Richard J. Connecticut in transi- 
tion, 1775-1818. Washington: American 
Historical Association, 1918. x, 471 p., 3 
folded maps. 8. XR- Room 300 

Seaver, Frederick J. Historical sketches 
of Franklin county and its several towns 
with many short biographies. Albany: 
J. B. Lyon Co., 1918. xii, 819 p. 8. IRM 

Shackleton, Robert. The book of Phila- 
delphia. Illustrated with photographs and 



with drawings by R. L. Boyer and Herbert 
Pullinger. Philadelphia: Penn Pub. Co., 
1918. 5 p.l., 413 p. illus. 8. ISD 

Teakle, Thomas. The Spirit Lake mas- 
sacre. Iowa City, la.: State Historical So- 
ciety of Iowa, 1918. xii, 336 p. 8. HBC 

Violette, Eugene Morrow. A history of 
Missouri... Boston: D. C. Heath & Co. 
[cop. 1918.] xxxiii p., 1 1., 473 p. illus. 8. 

IVP 

Waldo, George Curtis. History of 
Bridgeport and vicinity. Edited by George 

C. Waldo, jr. New York: S. J. Clarke Pub. 
Co., 1917. 2v. illus. 4. IQM 

Wilson, Granville Payson. Pioneers of 
the Magalloway from 1820 to 1904. . . Old 
Orchard, Me.: the author, 1918. 64 p. 12. 

IQB 

Wolf, Simon. The presidents I have 
known from 1860-1918... Washington, 

D. C: Press of B. S. Adams t cop. 1918,. 
6 p.l., 459 p. 8. AGZ 

Woodburn, James Albert, and T. F. 
MORAN. The citizen and the republic; a 
text-book in government. New York: 
Longmans, Green and Co. [1918.] 1 p.l., 
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ART 
General Works 

Caffin, Charles Henry. Art for life's 
sake; an application of the principles of art 
to the ideals and conduct of individual and 
collective life. New York, Chicago: The 
Prang Company t cop. 1913]. 287 p. 12. 

MAS 

Dow, Arthur Wesley. Composition; a 
series of exercises selected from a new sys- 
tem of art education, part 1. New York: 
The Baker and Taylor Company, 1900. 
illus. 4. fMA 

Part 1 is 3. ed. 

Gamble, William Burt. Stage scenery; a 
list of references to illustrations since 1900 
in The New York Public Library, compiled 
by William Burt Gamble... New York: 
[N. Y. Public Library,, 1917. 86 p. 4. 

MBO (N.Y.P.L.) 

Gilman, Benjamin Ives. Museum ideals 
of purpose and method. Cambridge : Print- 
ed by order of the trustees of the Museum 
at the Riverside Press, 1918. xxii, 434 p. 
illus. 8. (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.) 

MAY 

Lutz, Edwin George. Practical art an- 
atomy... with illustrations by the author. 
New York: C. Scribner's Sons, 1918. vii, 
254 p. illus. 12. MBG 



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Art General Works, continued. 

Tadd, James Liberty. New methods in 
education; art, real manual training, nature 
study; explaining processes whereby hand, 
eye and mind are educated by means that 
conserve vitality and develop a union of 
thought and action. Springfield, Mass.: 
O. Judd Co., 1912. xxiv, 432 p. illus. 4. 
(The natural education series.) f MAT 

Walpole Society, London. The first - 
6th annual volume of the Walpole Society, 
1911/12-1917/18. Oxford: Printed for the 
Walpole Society by H. Hart [etc.], 1912-17. 
6v. illus. f. fMAA 

1915/16 and 1916/17 issued in 1 v. with title, 
The fifth volume of the Walpole Society. 

Weinberg, Louis. Color in everyday 
life; a manual for lay students, artisans 
and artists; the principles of color com- 
bination and color arrangement, and their 
applications in dress, home, business, the 
theatre and community play. New York: 
Moffat, Yard and Company, 1918. 2 p.l., 
iii-xvi, 343 p., 16 pi. 8. MBM 



History of Art 

Archiv fur Kunstgeschichte. . . Jahrg, 
[1] - date (1913 - date). Leipzig: E. A. See- 
mann, 1913 -date. f. t MAA 

Balch, Edwin Swift, and EUGENIA M. 
BALCH. Art and man; comparative art 
studies. Philadelphia: Allen, Lane and 
Scott, 1918. 268 p. illus. 4. MAD 

"A much enlarged revision of the theoretical por- 
tions of Comparative art, published 1906." Introd. 

Deals with the "arts of the races of America, 
Australasia and Africa." The author says, p. 251: 
"because art is so nearly co-incident with race, stu- 
dents of man should study art along comparative 
lines. By doing so a great deal now unknown will 
be discovered about the ancestors and relationships 
of mankind." 

Breuil, Henri, and others. La Pasiega a 
Puente-Viesgo (Santander) (Espagne), par 
1'abbe H. Breuil, le D r . H. Obermaier. . .et 
H. Alcade del Rio. . . Monaca: Imprimerie 
artistique V Te A. Chene, 1913. 3 p.l., 64 p.. 
1 double plan, 30 pi. illus. f. f MAE 

Le Garnet des artistes; art ancien. art 
moderne, arts appliques, no. 1-21 (Feb. 1 - 
Dec. 1, 1917). Paris, 1917. ob. 8. MAA 

Semi-monthly. 

Publication suspended with no. 21, Dec. 1, 1917. 

Crouch, Joseph. Puritanism and art; an 
inquiry into a popular fallacy, with an in- 
troduction by the Rev. C. Silvester Home 
. . . Sixteen illustrations. London, New 
York: Cassell and Company, Ltd., 1910. 
xiv, 381(1) p., IS pi., 1 port. 8. MAD 

"The results of these inquiries have convinced me 
that there is no essential antagonism between Puri- 
tanism and art." Preface. 



Escher, Konrad. Kunst, Krieg und 
Krieger. Zur Geschichte der Kriegsdar- 
stellungen. Zurich: Rascher & Co., 1917. 
3 p.l., (1)6-180 p., 21., 20 pi. 4. MA 

War in art, from ancient times in the Orient to 
the present. Much information, but few illustrations. 
A bibliography is added. 



Art in Special Countries 

El Ano artistico [dirigido por Jose 
Frances]. 1915. Madrid: Mundo Latino, 

1916. 8. MAML 

Dunlap, William. A history of the rise 
and progress of the arts of design in the 
United States. A new edition. . .edited, 
with additions by Frank W. Bayley and 
Charles E. Goodspeed... Boston: C. E. 
Goodspeed & Co., 1918. 3 v. pi., ports. 8. 

MAMT 

Royal Scottish Academy of Painting, 
Sculpture and Architecture, Edinburgh. 
The Royal Scottish Academy, 1826-1916: a 
complete list of the exhibited works by 
Raeburn and by academicians, associates 
and hon. members, giving details of those 
works in public galleries, compiled under 
the direction of Frank Rinder with the 
sanction of the president and council; with 
a historical narrative of the origin and de- 
velopment of the Royal Scottish Academy, 
by W. D. McKay, R. s. A., preceded by an 
essay on academies and art, by Frank Rin- 
der. Glasgow: J. Maclehose and Sons, 

1917. cxxxvi, 485 p. illus. f. 

MAMR (Glasgow) 

"With each copy of a special edition of this work, 
of which only 180 copies are for sale, is issued an 
original signed etching of the Royal Scottish Acad- 
emy by D. Y. Cameron. . . Of the 180 copies of the 
special edition this is number 156." 

Spinden, Herbert Joseph. A study of 
Maya art; its subject matter and historical 
development; with two hundred and eigh- 
ty-six illustrations in the text, twenty-nine 
plates and a map. Cambridge: the muse- 
um, 1913. xxiii, 285 p. illus. f. (Peabody 
Museum of American Archaeology and 
Ethnology, Harvard University. Memoirs. 
v. 6.) ft HBA 

Vachon, Marius. La guerre artistique 
avec I'Allemagne; 1'organisation de la vic- 
toire... Paris: Payot et Cie., 1916. 2 p.l., 
(i)viii-xiv, 268 p. 12. MAMI 



Greek and Roman Art 

Cagnat, Rene Louis Victor, and VICTOR 
CHAPOT. Manuel d'archeologie romaine. 
v.l. Paris: A. Picard, 1916. illus. 8. 

MAH 

v. 1. Les monuments. Decoration des monuments. 
Sculpture. 



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Greek and Roman Art, continued. 

Gardner, Percy. A grammar of Greek 
art. New York: The Macmillan Company; 
London: Macmillan & Co., Ltd., 1905. xii 
p., 11., 267 p. illus. 12. (Handbooks of 
archaeology and antiquities.) MAE 

Hekler, Anton. Greek & Roman por- 
traits. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons. 
1912. xliii, 335 p. illus. 4. f MAH 

Translation of his Die Bildnisknnst dcr Griechen 
und Romer... Stuttgart [1912]. 

Hoppin, Joseph Clark. Euthymides and 
his fellows. Cambridge: Harvard Univer- 
sity Press, 1917. xvi, 186 p., 47 pi. illus. 
8. MPEK 

Newton, Sir Charles Thomas. The Cas- 
tellani collection; a series of twenty photo- 
graphs by Stephen Thompson, selected and 
described by C. T. Xewton... With the 
sanction of the trustees of the British Mu- 
seum. London: G. Bell and Sons, 1874. 
1 p.l., 6 p., 20 mounted pi. f. ft MGH 



Oriental Art 

Allen, Maude Rex. Japanese art motives. 
Chicago: A. C. McClurg & Co., 1917. xii p., 
3 1., 273 p. illus. 8. MAG 

Coomaraswamy, Ananda Kentish. Indi- 
an drawings: second series, chiefly Rajput. 
[London: Printed for the India Society. 
1912.] 2 p.l., 7-34 p., 26 pi. illus. 4. MAF 

no. 37 of 405 copies printed. 

Rijks Ethnographisch Museum, Leiden. 
Tentoonstelling van Japansch lakwerk in 
het Rijks Ethnographisch Museum te Lei- 
den, vanaf 15 December 1916. Ingeleid en 
verklaard door T. B. Roorda en Dr. M. 
W. de Visser. [Haarlem: J. A. Boom. 1916.! 
15(1) p. illus. 4. fMAG 

Contents: Roorda, T. B., Historische en aesthe- 
tische inleiding. Visser, M. W. de, De beteekenis en 
de ornamentiek der tentoongestelde lakwerken. 

Strehlneek, E. A. Chinese pictorial art. 
Illustrated by coloured and collotyped re- 



productions from the author's collection 
with descriptions and notes on the history 
of drawing, writing, etc., translated from 
standard Chinese authors. This collection 
has recently been acquired by Herr Klas 
Fahraeus, of Brevik, Stockholm. Shanghai: 
Commercial Press, Ltd., 1914. 8 p.l., iii, 22- 
323(1), ii p. illus. 4. fMAG 

- Supplement illustrating a few 
interesting pieces of bronze, ceramics and 
jade... From the collection of E. A. 
Strehlneek... [Shanghai: Commercial 
Press, Ltd., 1914.] 73(1) p., 1 1. illus. 4. 

tMAG 

Bound with the preceding. 

[2250 Japanese geometrical designs. To- 
kio, 1915.] 3 p.l., 255 p., 1 1. ob. 12. MLF 



Christian Art 

Freshfield, Edwin Hanson. Cellse Tri- 
chorse, and other Christian antiquities in 
the Byzantine provinces of Sicily with 
Calabria and North Africa, including Sar- 
dinia. v. 2. [London:] Privately printed 
[by Rixon & Arnold], 1918. maps, plans, 
pi. 8. MRBD 

McHarg, John Brainerd. Visual repre- 
sentation of the Trinity; an historical sur- 
vey. Cooperstown, N. Y. : The Arthur H. 
Crist Publishing Co., 1917. 4 p.l., 139 p., 1 
pi. 8. MAIH 

Preuss, Hans. Das Bild Christi im Wan- 
del der Zeiten. Einhundertunddreizehn 
Bilder auf 96 Tafeln gesammelt und mit 
einer Einfiihrung sowie mit Erlauterungen 
versehen von Hans Preuss. . . Leipzig: R. 
Voigtlander, 1915. 215 p. illus. 8. 

MAIH 

Stokes, Margaret MacXair. Xotes on 
the cross of Cong. [Dublin:] University 
Press, 1895. 2 p.l., 12 p., 2 col'd pi. illus. 



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ARMENIA AND THE ARMENIANS 

A LIST OF REFERENCES IN THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 



PREFATORY NOTE 

BY RICHARD GOTTHEIL. Pn.D. 

Chief of the Oriental Division 



FEW people have been the subject of so much pity and commiseration as 
have the Armenians. And few have deserved such pity as fully as have. 
they. A remarkable race, they have had an uncommon history. They have 
always written and spoken an Indo-European language, one that belongs to 
that large number of which the Sanskrit is an early and prominent representa- 
tive. According to their traditions, they are also of Indo-European race; 
though evidently intermixed with Semitic and other blood. Historically, they 
come to our notice at first in ancient Phrygia; and, peculiarly enough, seem 
to have reversed the general order and to have travelled towards the rising 
sun instead of towards the west. The Empire of the Hittites was breaking up, 
and the Armenians appear to have settled in the upper reaches of the Euphrates, 
to have extended their quarters into the region of Lakes Van and Urmia and 
to have made their home around Mt. Ararat. Unfortunately, the Armenians 
were never able to hold out long as an independent kingdom. In antiquity 
the greater Powers of Greece, of Seleucid Syria, of Persia and of Rome were 
at hand, ready to prevent the assertion of any rights that might controvert 
their own. At one time, it is true, that which historians call Armenia Major 
and Armenia Minor the Caucasus regions south of the mountains and 
north of Mesopotamia were ruled by independent kings, especially under 
Tigranes II, termed the Great (94- -56 B. C), who extended his power to take 

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in a good deal of the former kingdom of Assyria, the northwest corner of 
Persia, the province of Azerbaijan, a territory said to have covered some 
500,000 square miles and to have contained some 3,000,000 inhabitants. His 
royal city was called after his own name Tigranocerta; and it is sufficient 
to record Cicero's saying that "Tigranes made the Republic of Rome tremble 
before his powers." But Rome's watchful eye was envious of such power, 
and under Lucullus, in 69 B. C., Armenian independence was put down 
not to be raised again for many centuries. At a later date she became the 
playball between Byzantium and Persia, who in their continued strife swarmed 
up and down her land carrying destruction in their wake. Weakened as she 
thus was, she was in no condition to withstand the onslaughts made upon 
her by the Arab hordes that swarmed up through northern Mesopotamia in 
636 A.D. But, withal, her people held firmly to their heritage. From time 
to time attempts at freedom were made and independent kings ruled for a 
nonce and after a fashion. Vartan did this in from 571 until 578 under the 
Byzantines. Ashot I was semi-independent in 885 under the auspices of Arab 
overlords. 

But such attempts as these were not productive of good. They opened 
the way for internal strife and for the entry of those Tartar hordes in the 
eleventh century that were destined finally to overrun the whole country. Here 
again the tenacity of the Armenians told its tale. Small independent kingdoms 
were established at Ani, in Georgia and near Lake Van. But the coming of 
Toghril Beg soon ended their existence. In 1071, the Turks drove the Byzan- 
tines out of Armenia and began that series of depredations and plunder through 
which they have made their name infamous. In 1239, Jenghiz Khan was there; 
and when the Turks were at rest, the Kurds were ready to supplement their 
work. An exodus was begun, the first of -many the Armenians have had to 
suffer during their long and tragic history. Multitudes were driven out of 
the country into Poland, into Moldavia and Galicia, even around the north 
of the Caspian Sea, where in Lemberg, an important colony was founded. 
Some wandered to the South and founded settlements in the mountains of 
Cilicia which were able to exist for some 300 years, although they were looked 
at askance by Byzantium because of their peculiar church government. 

In 1375, the country was conquered by the Ottomans; but so strong is 
the desire of the Armenians for freedom that a small body of them withdrew 
into the recesses of the Taurus mountains and refused with success down 
to the present day, to pay taxes to the government at Constantinople. The 
Armenians were overrun by Tamerlane in 1401, by the Sultan Selim I in 1514, 
by the Persians in 1575 and 1639. It was therefore natural that, when the 
Russian armies came upon the scene and offered to release the Christian peoples 
from the yoke of the Turk they were received with joy. Etchmiadzin, which 
for a time had been Persian, became Russian by the treaty of Turkman-Chai 



ARMENIA AND THE ARMENIANS 125 

in 1828. Whatever fault we may in truth find with the manner in which the 
former Russian government treated its subject peoples, very little can be said 
against its method of dealing with the Armenians. It is true that a strong 
attempt at Russification was commenced during the closing years of the nine- 
teenth century. This went so far that in 1898, under the governorship of 
Prince Galitzin, many Armenian schools were taken over, and in 1903 much 
Armenian church property was condemned. But nothing was done to disturb 
the daily life of the Armenians who grew numerous and flourished in that part 
of the Caucasus that was under Russian surveillance. The Plain of Erivan and 
the Valley of the Araxes River are their chief residing places. Here, though 
in close contact with Tartars, Lazes and Kurds, they have preserved their 
separate existence, and have cherished with ardor the details of their older life. 
Etchmiadzin was originally a religious settlement a monastery encircled by 
high battlements. But for the Armenians it is not only a religious center. It 
is more than this. It has become a national rallying point towards which all 
Armenians look with a peculiar attachment and affection. 

One would have imagined that such tenacity in holding on to what they 
considered to be the truth would have received the recognition it deserved 
on the part of the leading political forces in Europe. But that was asking 
too much. The lot of the Armenians who were under Turkish overlordship 
gradually grew worse. It is true that the Draft Treaty of San Stefano called 
for "improvements and reforms demanded by local requirements in the prov- 
inces inhabited by Armenians," and guaranteed "their security from Kurds 
and Circassians." But the final Berlin Treaty of 1878 had whittled this down 
to a simple promise of reform "for the protection of Christian and other sub- 
jects of the Porte." This meant, of course, that nothing was to be done. 
Turkey was astute enough to know this; and the great arbiter of fate in the 
Europe of his time, Bismarck, had said openly that the Germans had no care 
for Armenian reforms. 

Soon the massacres commenced that unfortunately carried the tale of 
Armenian sufferings all over the world. Beginning at Mush, in 1893, they 
have lasted with more or less continuity down to our own day. Unfortunately, 
such place-names as Erzerum ( 1895) and Adana ( 1909) are too familiar to our 
ears. The hope was felt and openly expressed that the coming of the Young 
Turk would bring a change in the treatment of the Armenians; but Enver, 
Talaat, and Djavid have certainly done their best to prove that though the 
Turk may change from "old" to "young" he still remains a Turk. "The first 
phase of Ottoman policy towards subject peoples was neglect; the Hamidian 
\vas attrition; but the Young Turkish phase is extermination." The report 
presented in 1916 by Viscount Bryce on "The Treatment of the Armenians 
in the Ottoman Empire," is the severest indictment that could be presented 



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against a people and against their political backers. From 800,000 to 1,000,000 
of these Armenians are said, on reliable authority, to have perished. 

At an early date the Armenians accepted Christianity. They themselves 
believe that the new faith was preached to them by the apostles Thaddai and 
Bartholomew. But it was not until the year 301 that Gregory the Illuminator 
persuaded their king Tiridates officially to accept Christianity for the state 
and the people as a whole. And just as they have preserved their national 
identity, so they have kept themselves apart as a church called the "Gregori- 
an," after the saint mentioned above. They followed the decisions of the Coun- 
cil of Nicea (325) of Constantinople (381) and of Ephesus (381), but refused 
to regard the Council of Chalcedon as legally convened; and at a synod of 
their own, composed of Armenian and Georgian bishops, held at Driune in 506, 
the Armenians definitely wedded themselves to the Council of Ephesus and 
the theological doctrines propounded there. The Armenian Church stands 
thus, in no connection either with the Greek or the Roman Church. In the 
18th century, it is true, a certain bishop Mekhitar, of Sebaste, joined the Roman 
Hierarchy and established at Venice the Mekitarist Monastery that has done 
some excellent literary and educational work, and that in Turkey a Kotolik 
Milleti (Catholic Nation), was established in 1835, through Roman influence. 
But neither have any connection with the Armenian Church as such. The 
Oriental character of this church may be seen from the fact that its weekly 
day of rest lasts from Saturday sun-down up to Sunday evening. 

At an equally early date the Armenians showed a taste for literary expres- 
sion, and so eager are they for education that in the year 1902, and under all the 
circumstances of Turkish oppression, they had no less than 1,200 Armenian 
schools in the Ottoman empire, giving instruction to 130,000 pupils. Their 
script is said to have come to them from a certain Syrian Daniel and to have 
been enlarged and perfected by their own Saint Mesrob in 410, who added the 
vowel signs after the manner of the Greek system. It was to this same Mesrob, 
assisted by Sahak (Isaac; 387-439), to whom the Armenians owe the transla- 
tion of both the Old and New Testament into their tongue. Much of the 
older literature is composed of translations from Greek and from Syriac 
authors, but, in a certain sense, a national literature was growing up though, 
as was natural, it was largely theological in character. Yet valuable historical 
works were written by Moses of Khorene, by Mesrob, and in the twelfth cen- 
tury, by Nerses Shnorhali. Some poetry has also been written, though this, 
too, is chiefly of a religious turn. Printing in Armenia was introduced by the 
Patriarch Mikhael of Sebaste (15421570) though some years prior to this 
in 1512 a press that used Armenian type had been set up in Venice. The 
first Armenian book to be printed in England dates from the year 1736; the 
first to be put out in Russia from 1771; but it was not until 1857 that an 
Armenian book left the press in America. In quite modern times large quanti- 



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ties of Armenian literature have been published dealing with a great variety 
of topics. Wherever they are, the Armenians are in the forefront of those who 
work and strive; they have large capacity and when they will once again be 
settled in their ancient home in Asia Minor and in northern Mesopotamia, 
to which 500,000 are ready to return at a moment's notice, we shall look for- 
ward to a development that will be as remarkable as it will be thorough. Prior 
to the calamities of this war, Armenian historians reckoned the number of 
their fellow-racials to be 4,160,000 of whom 2,380,000 were in the Turkish 
empire. 

The following list deals with the various subjects to which reference has 
been made in these pages. Whatever excellence it has is due to the care and 
vigilance of Miss Pratt. I am also beholden to Mr. V. H. Kalendarian for 
the help he has given in verifying the transliteration of the Armenian titles. 



THE LIST 



COMPILED BY IDA A. PRATT 
UNDER THE DIRECTION OF DR. GOTTHEIL 



ORDER OF ARRANGEMENT 



BIBLIOGRAPHY. 

PERIODICALS. 

DESCRIPTION AND GEOGRAPHY. 

ARCHAEOLOGY. 

NUMISMATICS. 

ART. 

HISTORY: 

GENERAL WORKS. 

MASSACRES. 

WORKS IN ARMENIAN RELATING 
TO OTHER COUNTRIES. 



BIOGRAPHY. 

SOCIAL LIFE. 

ECONOMICS AND INDUSTRIES. 

FOLKLORE AND MYTHOLOGY. 

LAW. 

SCIENCE. 

GEOLOGY AND NATURAL HISTORY. 

LANGUAGE. 

INSCRIPTIONS. 

HISTORY OF LITERATURE. 



LITERATURE: 

POETRY. 

FICTION AND DRAMA. 

OTHER LITERATURE. 

TRANSLATIONS FROM EUROPEAN 

LANGUAGES. 
ARMENIAN CHURCH. 
MECHITHARISTS. 
MISSIONS. 

ARMENIAN QUESTION. 
ARMENIANS IN OTHER COUNTRIES. 



PART I 



BIBLIOGRAPHY 



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t*ONK 



Aucher, G. Bollettino: Armeno. (Ri- 
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Baronian, Sukias. 
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Basmadjian, K. J. La presse armenienne 
en Turquie. (Revue du monde musulman. 
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*OAA 

Bibliotheca Hagiographica Orientalis; 
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Bibliotheque nationale, Paris. Catalogue 
des manuscrits armeniens et georgiens 



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de la Bibliotheque nationale par Frederic 
Macler. Paris: E. Leroux, 1908. xxx, 203 
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Blackwell, Alice Stone. Bibliography. 
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Clarendon Press, 1918. viii p., 254 col., 61. 
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British Museum. Department of Ori- 
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