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FROM THE BEQ.UEST OF
JOHN AMORY LOWELL
(Clue of i8ij)
OF BOSTON
\
THE
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
FIRST ANNUAL CUMULATION
SUBJECT INDEX TO A SELECTED LIST OF
ENGINEERING AND TRADE PERIODICALS
FOR 1913
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EDITED BY
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I
MARION E. POTTER AND LOUISE D. TEICH
THE H. W. WILSON COMPANY
WHITE PLAINS. N. Y. and NEW YORK CITY
1914
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Industrial Arts Index
Vol. I
December, 1913
No.S
PubHshed F^niuy, April, June, October, December by
THE H. W. WILSON COMPANY
White Plains, N. Y 39 Mamaroneck ave.
Full information in regard to subscription
price will be supplied on request.
With this issue the Industrial Arts Index
completes its first volume. The removal
of the publishers from Minneapolis to
White Plains prevented the publication of
a number in December. The present issue
however, is a complete index for 1913 of
the magazines listed on the following page.
Numbers one and two of volume two will
be published as a double number in April and
the publishers hope to resume thereafter the
regular schedule.
The four numbers thus far published
have been in the nature of an experiment.
The list of periodicals is still far from com-
plete, and the method of indexing will no
doubt need modification as the work is en-
larged. Suggestions will be welcome both
as to the list of magazines and the improve-
ment of the indexing. Ice and Refrigera-
tion, The Proceedings of the American So-
ciety of Civil Engineers', the Electrical
Journal, and American Machinist do not
appear on the list as the publishers have
not yet sent us copies for indexing. The
Textile World Record, General Electrical
Review, Journal of American Institute of
Architects, American Gas Light Journal
have been cho^^en as the next additions,
while the indexing of Horseless Age and
Electrical Review and Western Electrician
which was necessarily omitted from this
volume, will be carried back to the begin-
ning of 1913.
()ne of the diflficulties of indexing encri-
neering magazines is to indicate the fact
that certain articles appear in more or less
similar form in several different periodicals.
As the titles of these articles usually vary,
it takes a good deal of time to establish
their identity or partial identity. This hap-
pens frequently in the case of reports or
abstracts of papers presented before engi-
neering or trade societies. The original
paper may be published in one magazine,
a portion of it in another, reasonably full
abstracts in a third, and perhaps a brief
summary in a fourth. An expression of
opinion is very much desired as to the im-
portance of indicating the relationship of
these articles to one another. Should they
be combined in one entry under one title,
with some abbreviation or symbol to show
the relationship e. g. "Same cond." or "ex-
cerpts," or might they be entered separately
each under its own title and the time thus
saved be spent more profitably in improve-
ments in other directions?
Miss Louise Teich has edited copy and
read the final proof of this index. Credit
is due also to Mrs. Nellie Shinier for val-
uable assistance.
The American Institute of Mining Engi-
neers publishes an index to volumes 36 to
40 of its Transactions, covering the years
1905 to 1909. This index supplements the
"General Alphabetical and Analytical In-
dex" of volumes i to 35. A new arrange-
ment of material under group headings is
introduced.
The American Society for Testing Ma-
terials has published an index to the first
twelve volumes of the Proceedings of the
society. Volume i contains the index to
the twenty-eight bulletins that were issued
at irregular intervals from 1898 to 1902.
Volume 2 contains the index to the annual
volumes which have been issued since that
date, including the volume for 1913. A
table of contents giving the contents for
each individual volume follows the index
proper.
The "Index to Transactions of the Amer-
ican Institute of Electrical Engineers" in
two volumes has been issued by that so-
ciety. "This index consists of two separate
parts, each intended for a distinct purpose.
First. There is an index of papers in which
they are classified in natural groups and
arranged chronologically in each group.
Second. There is an index to specific data
and information arranged alphabetically.
The index of papers is intended for search-
ers desiring to locate papers on a given
subject, and to aid in this search the papers
have been characterized. These character-
izations are not intended to be abstracts of
the papers, but rather to give the scope and
nature of their contents. . . . The index
to specific data and information is intended
for searchers desiring to make a complete
study of the subject as presented in the
Transactions. There is a great mass of
valuable information hidden in discussions
which has no very direct connection with
the subject of the paper. This data can be
found only by reference to such a topical
index." (Introduction) Volume i covers
the period from 1884 to 1900 inclusive; vol-
ume 2, from 1901 to 1910 inclusive.
List of Periodicals Indexed
Am Eng — ^American Engineer. See Ry Age
(Mech ed).
Am I nd— American InduBtries. $1; single num-
bers 10c. National Manufacturers Co., 80
Church St, New York.
Am Inst E E Pro — ^American Institute of Mec-
trlcal Engineers. Proceedings. 110; single
numbers %1. F. L. Hutchinson, sec, 33 W.
39th St. New York.
Am Inst MIn E Bui — ^American Institute of
Mining Engineers. Bulletin, subs. $10; to
members, public libraries, and educational
institutions, |5. Joseph Struthers, sec., 29 W
39th St, New York.
Am Mach — American Machinist. $4; single
* numbers 15c. Hill Pub. Co., 606 Pearl St,
New York.
Am 8oc M E J — Journal of the American Socie-
ty of Mechanical Engineers. |3; single num-
bers 35c. American Society of Mechanical
Engineers. 29 W 39th St., N. Y.
Arch A Bldg—Archltecture and Building. $2;
single numbers 20o. William T. Comstock
Co., 23 Warren St, New York.
Arch Rec— Architectural Record. $3; single
numbers 35c. Architectural Record Co., 119
W. 40th St, New York.
Automobile — Automobile. $3; single numbers 20c.
Class Journal Co., 231 W 39th St, New York.
Brickb — Brickbuilder. $5. Rogers & Manson, 85
t Water St, Boston.
Colliery — Colliery Engineer. $2: single numbers
25c. International Textbook Co.. Scran ton, Pa.
Formerly Mines and Minerals.
Concrete Gem — Concrete-Cement Age. |1.60;
single numbers 16c. Concrete- Cement Age
Pub. Co.. 97 West Port St, Detroit, Mich.
Dom Eng — Domestic Engineering. $2; single
numbers 10c. Domestic Engineering Co.. 445-
447 Plymouth Court, Chicago.
Elec Ry J— Electric Railway Journal. |8; sin-
gle numbers 10c. McGraw Pub. Co., 239 W
39th St, New York.
Elec RAW Elec'n — ^Electrloal Review and
* Western Electrician. $3; single numbers 10c.
Electrical Review Pub. Co., 608 S Dearborn
St, Chicago.
Elec W— Electrical World. IS; single numbers
10c. McGraw Pub. Co.. 289 W 89th St, New
York.
Enq & MIn J — ESngineerlng and Mining Journal.
$5; single numbers 16c. Hill Pub. Co., 606
Pearl St, New York.
Eng M — ^Engineering Magazine. $3; single num.
bers 25c. Engrlneering Magazine Co., 140 Nas-
sau St., New York.
Enq N— Engineering News. $6; single numbers
15c. Hill Pub. Co., 605 Pearl St, New York.
Eng Rec — ^Engineering Record. 18; single num-
bers 10c. McGraw Pub. Co., 239 W 89th St.
New York.
Foundry— Foundry. $1; single numbers 16c. The
Foundry, Cleveland. O.
Heat A Ven — ^Heating and Ventilating Maga-
zine. |1; single numbers 10c. Heating & Ven-
tilating Magazine Co.. 1128 Broadway, New
York.
Horseless Age — Horseless Age. |2. Horseless
t Ago Co.. 2.'»0 W 54th St.. N. Y.
Ill U Eng Exp Sta Bui— Illinois TTnlversity En-
gineering Experiment Station. Bulletin. Univ.
of 111.. Urbana.
Ind Eng — Industrial Engineering and Engi-
neering Digest. |2; single numbers 20c. Tech-
nical Literature Co., 120 W. 32d St.. New
York.
Inland Ptr— Inland Printer. $8; single numbers
30c. Inland Printer Co., 624 Sherman St, Chi-
cago.
Int Marine Eng — International Marine Engi-
neering. |2. Aid rich Pub. Co., 17 Battery
Place, New York.
* A few numbers only are indexed
Iron Age— Iron Age. |5: single numbers 20e.
David Williams Co., 289 W 89th St, New
York.
Iron Tr R — ^Iron Trade Review. |4; single num-
bers 15c. Pen ton Pub. Co., Penton Bldg.,
Cleveland, O.
J Account— Journal of Accountancy. $8; sin-
gle numbers 80c. Ronald Press Co., Coopers-
town, N. Y.
J Fr Inst— njournal of the Franklin Institute.
15; single numbers 60c. Franklin Institute,
Philadelphia.
J Ind & Eng Chem — Journal of Industrial and
t Engineering Chemistry. 16. American Chemi-
cal Society, Baston, Pa.
Locomotive — Locomotive. 60c; single numbers
gratis; recent bound volumes |L Hartford
Steam Boiler Inspection A Insurance Co.,
Hartford, Conn.
Mach — Machinery. Engineering edition $2; coated
PH. $2.50. Industrial Press, 140 Lafayette St,
New York.
Met A Chem Eng— Metallurgical and Chemi-
cal ETngineering. |2; single numbers 25c. Mc-
Graw Pub. Co., 239 W 39th St, New York.
Metal Ind n s — ^Metal Industry new series. $1;
single numbers 10c. Metal Industry, 99 John
St, New York.
Mines A MIn — Mines and Minerals. See Colliery.
Munic Eng — ^Municipal Engineering. $2; single
numbers 25c. Engineering Pub. Co., Indian-
apolis, Ind.
Power — ^Power. |2; single numbers 6c. Hill
Pub. Co., 606 Pearl St, New York.
Ry Age — ^Railway Age cia^ette. $6; single num-
bers 15c. SImmons-Boardman Pub. Co.. Wool-
worth Bldg, New York,
Ry Age (Mech ed) — Railway Age Gazette, me-
chanical edition including the American Engi-
neer. $2; single numbers 20c. Simmons-Board-
man Pub. Co., Woolworth Bldg, New York.
Ry A Eng R — ^Railway and Engineering Re-
view. $4; single numbers 16c. Railway Re-
view, 1407 Ellsworth Bldg, Chicago.
Continued as Railway Review.
Scl Am — Scientific American. |3; single num-
bers 10c. Munn A Co., 861 Broadway, New
York.
Scl Am 8 — Scientific American Supplement.
$5; single numbers 10c. Munn A Co., 861
Broadway, New York.
Stevens Ind— Stevens Indicator. $1.60; single
numbers 60c. Stevens institute of Technology,
Hoboken, N. J.
U S Agric But— United States. Dept. of Agri-
culture. Bulletin. Distributed free of charge.
U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Division of Publi-
cations. Washington, D. C.
U S Bur Chem Bui — United States. Bureau
of Chemistry. Bulletin. Distributed free of
charge. U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Division
of Publications, Washington, D. C.
Included, after bulletin 166, in the Bulle-
tins of the United States. Dept. of Agricul-
ture.
U S Bur Mines Bui — United States. Bureau of
Mines. Bulletin. Distributed free of charge.
U. S. Bureau of Mines, Washington, D. C.
U 8 Bur Stand Bui— Bulletin of the United
States Bureau of Standards, quarterly, $1.
Superintendent of Documents, Union Bldg,
Washington, D. C.
U 8 Forest Serv Bui— United States. Forest
Service. Bulletin. Distributed free of charge.
U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Division of Pub-
lications, Washington, D. C,
Included, after bulletin 127, in the Bulle-
tins of the United States. Dept. of Agricul-
ture.
U 8 Pub Road Bui— United States. Office of
Public Roads. Bulletin. Distributed free of
charge. U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Division
of Publications, washinsrton, D. C.
Included, after bulletin 48, in the Bulle-
tins of the United States. Dept. of Agriculture.
t Periodicals elected but not yet Indexed
Industrial Arts Index
: Index to Engineering and Tra<
January — December, 1913
Ability teste
Are men better typists than women? s..iontlfic
tests made by J. M. I^hy. J. Boyer. il Scl
Am 109:316 O 25 '13
Mental tests to ^ade pupils at school. Sci
Am S 75;87 F 8 '13
Psychological tests of motormen. Elec Ry J
42*66-7 JI 12 '13
Scientific selection of workmen. Eng Rec
67:171 F 15 '13
iSee al8o Efficiency, Industrial
Abrasives
Carborundum and alundum: a comparison
with emery. S. A. Cochell. Metal Ind n s
11:249-50 Je '13
See also Emery wheels; Grinding and
polishing
Absacon inlet
Channel- ajid beach -maintenance problem
at Atlantic City. R. R. liaymond. map Ekig
N 70:150-4 Jl 24 '13
Proposed Improvement of an ocean bar at
Atlantic City, N. J. L: M. Haupt. Eng N
70: 523-4 S 11 '13
Absorption of light
Absorption of light in space. E: S. King. 11
Sci Am S 75:171 Mr 16 '13
Absorption spectra. See Spectra — Absorption
spectra
Absorption system. See Refrigeration and re-
frigerating machinery
Absorption towers
Abeorptlon and reaction towers for chemical
factories, diags Met & Chem Eng ll:859->
61 Je '13
Abu, Mount
Temples of Dilwara on Mount Abu. T. G.
Dalai. 11 Scl Am S 76:200-1 8 27 '13
Abutments. See Bridges — Abutments
Acacias
Economic study of acarias. C: H. Shinn. il
U S Agric Bui 9:1-38 '13
Academic efficiency. W: Kent. Stevens Ind 80:
20-86 Ja '13
Accelerometer
Detecting resistance— saving fuel. W. C.
Marshall. 11 Automobile 28:833-6, 888-90, 937-
9, 978-9 Ap 17-My 8 '18
Tester uses accelerometer on trucks. Auto-
mobile 29:200-3 Jl 31 '13
Accident law. See Negligence; Personal injuries;
Workmen's compensation
Accident prevention. See Safety devices and
measures
Accidents ^ „^ ^^„
Few miscellaneous accidents. Scl Am S 76: 407
D 27 '13
Prevention of elevator accidents. R. P. Bol-
ton. Ind Eng 13:251-3 Je '13
See also Automobiles — Accidents; Aviation
—Accidents; Building failures: Collisions at
sea; Derailments; Life saving; Railroads-
Accidents; Safety devices and measures;
Shipwrecks; Street accidents; Street rail-
roads — Accidents
Accidents, Industrial
Accident prevention. J. B. Douglas. 11 Scl
Am S 76:232-4 O 11 '13
Accident prevention at Rochester, N. Y. 11
Am Ind 13:24-7 Ap '18
Accident prevention in construction work.
Scl Am S 75:368-3 Je 7 '13
Accidents, Industrial — Continued.
Accidents in iron and steel mills: comparison
for the United States and Germany. Iron
Age 92:425 Ag 21 '13
Accidents on Catakill aqueduct. Eng Rec 67:
320 Mr 22 '18
Conservation of the worker. A. Cotter. 11
Eng M 45:489-505 Jl '13
Industrial accident costs In Massachusetts.
Eng Rec 67:338-9 Mr 29 '13
Lessons of a power plant accident. H. S.
Knowlton. Power 37:49-60 Ja 14 '13
Luck, law and industrial accidents discussed.
W: H. Doollttle. Iron Tr R 52:921-2 Ap
17 '13; Same cond. Iron Age 91:946-6 Ap
Metal -mining acddents; CatsklU aqueduet ac-
cidents. Eng & Mln J 96:1009-10 My 17.
'13
Museums of safety and their activities: a
brief history of movement for prevention
of industrial aocldents. M. Si. Hutton. Macii
19:31-3 S '12
Ordinary precautions In construction work.
Eng Rec 67:433-4 Ap 19 'IS
Practical work in industrial advancement Am
Ind 13:12-5 Jl '13
Prevention of accidents in central stations, il
Elec W 61:986-9 My 10 '18
Prevention of accidents in factories. 11 Sci
Am S 76:212-4 O 4 '13
Prevention of disease versus cost of living.
T: F. Harrington. Scl Am S 76:402-3 Je 28
'13
Recording memoranda on accident prevention.
T: D. West. Am Ind 14:19-20 D '13
Relative vocational hazards. H. Davis. Col-
lier-y 33:485-6 Ap '13
Safety engineering should form part of
every engineering course. Q. Gilmour. 11
Scl Am S 76:86-9 Jl 19 '13
Sanitation and safety in heavy-chemlcal pro-
duction. F. D. Patterson. 11 Am Ind 13:28-
81 Mr '13
Taking chances on a sewer trench, il Munio
Eng 44:184-5 Mr '18
Three years of accident prevention: results
of E^tman kodak co. il Iron Age 91:1068-
61 My 1 'IS
S(*e also Boiler explosions; Building acci-
dents; Coal mines and mining — Accidents;
Derailments; Electricity, Injuries from;
Foundries— Accidents; Mine accidents; Rail-
roads — Accidents; Safety devices; Street
railroads — Accidents: Workmen's compen-
sation; also American museum of safety;
Bureau of safety
Account analysis
Account analysis in commercial banks. H. C.
Thompson. J Account 16:210-29 S '18
Accountants
Accounting charges. F: G: CoUey. J Account
15:245-7 Ap '13
See also Accounting
Accountants, Public
Charlatanism in the profession of account-
ancy. C. V. Rowe. J Account 16:801-6 O '18
Co-operation between bankers and account-
ants. J Account 16:51-3 Jl *18
Federal relations: advancement and regula-
tions of the profession. J: A. Cooper. J
Account 16:1-9 Ja '18
Mission of the public accountant F. B. Sears.
J Account 16:291-300 O '18
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Accountants, Public —Continued.
Municipal recognition of the certified public
accountant in Cleveland. C. H. Nau. J Ac-
count 16:99-109 Ag '13
Opportunity or menace — which? J Account 16:
122-7 F '13
Examinations
New York C. P. A. examinations: discussion.
J Account 16:410-4 N '13
New York C. P. A. examinations: editorial. J
Account 16:230-2 S '13
New York C. P. A. ejcaminations of January,
1913. J Account 15:377-90; 16: 132-44, 245-52
My, Ag-S '13
Pennsylvania C. P. A. examinations of No-
vember. 1912. J Account 16:198-230, 273-
801. 370-6 Mr-My '13
Pennsylvania state board of examiners of
public accountants. J Account 16:161-8 Ag
•13
Law
C. P. A. legislation, Tennessee. J Account 15:
301-4 Ap '13
Certified public accountants in New York. J
Account 15:63-6 Ja '13
Delaware, North Carolina, North Dakota, Wis-
consin C. P. A. laws. J Account 16:65-77 Jl
'13
Nevada and Maine C. P. A. law. J Account 16:
328-32 O *13
Oregon C. P. A. law. J Account 16:468-70 Je
'13
Spread and effect of accountancy legislation.
J Account 16:444-8 Je '13
Tennessee C. P. A. F. W. Pike. J Account
15:307-8 Ap '13
Vermont C. P. A. law. J Account 16:408-9 N
'13
Accounting
Accounting methods. Elec W 61:1236-8 Je 7
'18
Accounting of interest and discount on notes.
J: Bauer. J Account 15:248-58 Ap '13
Accounting system for a municipal hospital.
D. C. Eggleston. J Account 16:366-70 N '18
Accounting system for electric companies. L.
W. Allison. Power 38:697-700 N 11 '13
Accounting system for small lighting com-
panies. Elec W 62:380-1 Ag 23 '13
Apportionment of profits of building and loan
associations. G: O. Scott. J Account 16: 360-
7 N '13
Assessments on stock of corporations organ-
ized under the laws of California. J Ac-
count 15:117-21 F '13
Cotton mill accounts. J. Hunter. J Account 16:
110-9 Ag '13
Department of practical accounting ronduci-
ed by J: R. Wildman. See monthly num-
bers of the Journal of accountancy
Depreciation reserves vs. depreciation funds.
K. A. Sailers. J Account 16:358-65 N '13
Determination of the Income rate of Invest-
ment. B. D. Krlbben. J Account 15:336-40
My '13
Development of systems of control. F. R. C.
Steele. J Account 16:280-90 O '13
Distribution of accounts of road construction.
Munic Eng 44:524-7 Je '13
Ford service system. Automobile 28:470-8 F
13 '13
Investigating an industry: accounting and
sales departments. W: Kent. Ind Enj? 1.":
208-11 My '13
Language of accounting. C: M. VanCleve. J
Account 16:424-31 D '13
Lumber company accounting. J: A. McDon-
ald. J Account 16:433-43 Je '13
Measuring efficiency on a profit basis. E: B.
Passano. Iron Tr R 62:682-4 Mr 20 '18
Practical principles of rational management.
A. H. Church. Eng M 45:166-73 My '13
Some essentials of public service accounting.
A. F. Elklns. Elec Ry J 42:1276 D 20 '13
Supply jobbers' convention considers account-
ing.' Elec W 62:1037-8 N 22 '13
Trade union accounting. A. E. Carpenter. J
Account 16:440-2 D '13
I'niform accounting systems. E. F. Gay. J
Account 16:268-79 O '18
See also Account analysis; Accountants;
Card system in business; Cost account-
ing; Depreciation; Engineering— Accounting;
Foundry accounting; Inventories; Mine ac-
counting; Municipal accounting; Railroads-
Accounting
Laws and legislation
See Accountants, Public — Law
Study and teaching
Sec Accountants. Public — Examinations
Accounting, Municipal. See Municipal accounting
Accumulators. See Storage batteries
Accumulators, Steam. See Steam accumulators
Acetylene
Ability of the acetylene flame. E. M. Chance.
Colliery 34:239-41 N '13
Acetylene lamps in coal mines. Colliery 34:
49-51 Ag '13
Acetylene lighting system defended. R. H,
Coombs. Automobile 29:514-5 S 18 '13
See also Oxyacetylene flame
Acetylene-electric flame. C. F. Lorenz. 11 Elec
W 61:511-6 Mr 8 '13
Acetylene for lighthouses, buoys, etc.
Marine lighting equipment of the Panama
canal. J. Pattison. dlags Eng N 69:1067-9
My 22 '13
Acid -proofing the floors of battery rooms, plan
Met & Chem Eng 11:56 Ja '18"^
Acid waste
Disposal of acid waste in schools. J. Graham,
diags Dom Eng 63:212-4 My 24 '13
Acidimetry
Benzoic acid as an acidimetric standard. G:
W. Morey. U S Bur Stand Bui 8:643-60 Mr
1 '13
Acids
Manufacture of chemically pure acids; prob-
lems encountered. J. T. Baker, il Scl Aro
S 76:94-6 F 8 '13
See also Acidimetry; also names of acids,
as Amic acids; Hydrochloric acid; Nitric
acid; Sulphuric acid
Acorns
Acorns and their uses. 11 Scl Am 108:248 Mr
15 '13
Acoustics, Architectural
Air currents and their relation to the acous-
tical properties of auditoriums. F. R. Wat-
son. Eng Rec 67:266-8 Mr 8 '13
See also Architecture
Adding machines. See Calculating machines
Adding typewriters
Frame work on an adding typewriter. R.
Mawson. il Am Mach 38:847-60 My 22 '13
Adobe bricks
Strength of adobe brick. Eng & Min J 96:1074
D 6 '13
Advertising
Advertising for the printer. C: W. Hoyt. In-
land Ptr 50:525-7 Ja '13
Advertising in printing trade. M. Gross. In-
land Ptr 50:524-5 Ja '13
Advertising printing — a profitable field. E. R.
Roeder. Inland Ptr 52: 381-2 D '13
Cost of advertising in country dally and
weekly newspapers. B. K. Whiting. Inland
Ptr 51:718-20 Ag '13
Higher advertising rates for country papers.
Inland Ptr 51:557-9 Jl '13
How shall we make advertising effective? J:
K. Allen. Dom Eng 64:341-2 S 20 '13
It pays to advertise. A. G. Brenton. Inland
Ptr 50:843-5 Mr '13
Newspaper work. O. F. Byxbee. See monthly
numbers of the Inland printer
Printers' advertising. W. H. Wright. Inland
Ptr 51:838-40 S '13
Publicity for plumbers. Dom Eng 62:311-2 Mr
15 '13
Reaching the public through printing. W: T.
ODonhell. Inland Ptr 51:406-8 Je '13
Securing business by a house organ. C: W.
Hoyt. Inland Ptr 51:682-4 Ag '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
A6yftrt\9\ng — Continued. » « ,,
Sliding scale of advertising costs. J. C. Mor-
rison. Inland Ptr 52:433-6 D '13
Study course in advertising. Inland Ptr 50:
694-5 F '13
Bee aUo Business; House organs; Photog-
raphy in industry; Salesmen and salesman-
ship; Signs
Advertising managers ^, , , ^ t>4«
Job with a curse. W. A. Olsen. Inland Ptr
51:685-7 Ag '13
Aeolian hall, New York city
Views. Arch & Bldg 45:26-9 Ja '13
Aera .^, _,
Report of the Aera advisory committee. Elec
Ry J 42:827-8 O 16 '13
Aerial navigation. See Aeronautics
Aerial photography. See Photography. Aerial
Aerial warfare. See Aeronautics, Military
Aerodynamic laboratories
Aviation to-day: Importance of a national
aerodynamic laboratory. W. I. Chambers. 11
Sci Am S 75:124-6 F 22 '13
Langley aerodynamical laboratory. C. H.
Butman. Scl Am 108:538 Je 14 '13
National aerodynamic laboratory. Scl Am
108:26 Ja 11 '13 , ^^
Need for an aerodynamic laboratory In the
United States. W. I. Chambers. Eng M 44:
764-7 F '13
Aerodynamics
Comparative efficiency of Eiffel surfaces:
studies in aeroplane design. R. D. An-
drews. Sci Am S 75:307 My 17 '13
Laws of similitude and their application in
aeroplane design. L. Balrstow. 11 Scl Am
S 76:109-10 Ag 16 '13
Reflections on aerial flight: fallacy of pendu-
lum stabilizers. H. R. A. Mallock. dlags Scl
Am S 76:398-400 D 20 '13
Stream lines around obstacles to air cur-
rents. 11 Sci Am S 75:268-9 Ap 26 'IS
See aUo Aerodynamic laboratories; Baro-
graphs
Aeronautic exhibitions
Aeronautic show at Olyrapla. S. Y. Beach. 11
Scl Am S 75:21-2 Ja 11 '13
Latest motors at the Paris aero show. 11
Sci Am S 75:196-7 Mr 29 '13
Aeronautic maps. See Maps. Aeronautic
Aeronautic motors. See Aeroplane motors
Aeronautical meteorology. See Meteorology,
Aeronautical
Aeronautics
Aeronautics and aviation in 1912. Sci Am
108:30 Ja 11 '13
Aeronautics in Germany. Sci Am S 75:322-3
My 24 '13 ^ „
Airhole of landing. E. Helnkel. Am Soc M E
J 35:690-1 Ap '13
Airman and tne weather: aeronautic meteor-
ology. C: F. Talman. 11 Scl Am 109:94 Ag
2 *13
Direction of aerial highways. Scl Am 109:298
O 18 *13
Germany's aeronautical weather bureau. Sci
Am 108:262 Mr 22 '13
Measurement of the true static pressure In
a moving fluid — application to an aCroplane
barograph. A. P. Zahm. J Fr Inst 175:503-
9 My '13
Progress in air navigation. J. D. Holmes. Scl
Am 109:211 S 13 '13 ^ , ^ ^^^ ^^^ ^
Recent aviation events. 11 Scl Am 109:229 S
20 '13
Reflections on aerial flight: fallacy of pendu-
lum stabilizers. H. R. A. Mallock. dlags Sci
Am S 76:398-400 D 20 '13
Scientlflc Instruments used in aeronautics:
devices for determining direction, speed
and side-slip of aeroplanes. H. Darwin. 11
Eng M 45:893-5 S '13
Stability in flying machines. A. A. Merrill.
Am Soc M E J 35:1465-78 O '13
Traveling through inter-stellar space what
type of motor would you employ? Scl Am
S 75:263 Ap 26 '13
Way stations for a relay flight to Europe. H:
H. Suplee. map Scl Am 109:496 D 27 '13
See also Aerodynamic laboratories; Aero-
dynamics; Aeronautic exhibitions; Aeroplane
motors; Aeroplanes; Aviation: Balloons and
airships; Hydroaeroplanes; Winds
Accidents
See Aviation — Accidents
Aeronautics, l^llitary
Achievements of military aircraft. H. Ban-
nerman -Phillips. 11 Sci Am 108:306-7 Ap 5
'13
Aerial battleships and flying torpedo boats:
German dirigibles versus Fnrench aeroplanes.
Sci Am S 76:35 Jl 19 '13
Aeroplane In war. Scl Am 108:574 Je 28 '13
Air scouting at the Italian maneuvers. Sci Am
109:355-6 N 1 '13
Bombarding a defense with dirigibles. Sci Am
109:2 Jl 5 '13
Bomb-dropping In the Balkans. Sci Am 109:
278 O 11 ^13
Coming army aeroplanes. C. H. Claudy. Scl
Am 108:127 P 1 '13
Curtiss military biplane. S. Y. Beach, il Scl
Am 108:240 Mr 15 '13
Dissecting the military dirigible airship VI. A.
Gradenwltz. 11 Scl Am 109:164 Ag 30 '13
Fighting In the air. C. Dienstbach. Sci Am
109:86 Ag 2 '13
Military supremacy of the air. T. M. R.
von Kfiler. Scl Am 108:6 Ja 4 '13
Military value of low flying. C. Dienstbach.
Sci Am 109:210 S 13 '13
Mining the air with balloon torpedoes. H.
Bannerman-Phillips. Sci Am 108:538 Je 14 '13
New liangars for military uses. 11 Scl Am
108:69-70 Ja 18 '13
Repelling aeroplanes from the ground. C.
Dienstbach. Sci Am 109:319 O 25 '13
Requirements for scout type military aero-
plane. Scl Am S 75:156 Mr 8 '18
Sea and air command: Germany's new policy
In Its relation to the British naval suprem-
acy. 11 Scl Am S 75:392-5 Je 21 '13
Why we need an aerial navy. Scl Am 108:
330 Ap 12 '13
Work of aircraft In the French maneuvers,
1913. H. Bannerman-PhllUps. 11 map Scl Am
109:322 Q 25 '13
Aeronautical Naval
Naval airship. C. Dienstbach. Scl Am 109: 378
N 15 '13
Aero- parachute. Levavasseur and Gastambida
Am Soc M E J 35:1285-7 Ag '13
Aeroplane accidents. See Aviation — Accidents
Aeroplane motors
Aeronautics In Germany. Scl Am S 75:322 My
24 '13
Aeroplane, motor, or aviator? E. L. Ovlngton.
11 Eng M 44:339-44 D '12
Data from German aviation motor contest
of Interest to builders of automobile motors.
Automobile 29:716-8, 776-8 O 16-23 '13
Gyroscopic action of gnome engines. J: L.
Collan. Sci Am 108:31 Ja 11 '13
Latest motors at the Paris aero show. II Scl
Am S 75:21-2 Ja 11 '13
Progress In aeroplane design and aeronautical
motors. Mach 19:753-4 Je '13
Simple formula for computing gyroscopic
forces In an aeroplane. E: V. Huntington.
Scl Am S 75:247 Ap 19 '13
Tests of German aeronautic motors. Scl Am
108:196 Mr 1 '13
Upside-down motors at Kaiser prize contest
for German-made aviation engines, diag
Automobile 29:670-1 O 9 '13
Aeroplane propellers
Feathering air propeller. Sci Am 108:154 F
15 '13
Aeroplane races
Race for the Gordon Bennett cup. J: J. Ide. 11
Sci Am 109:313 O 25 '13
Rheims aviation meeting and the Gordon Ben-
nett cup race. J: J. Ide. 11 Sci Am S 76:260-
1 O 25 '13
Scientlflc American's contribution to the de-
velopment of the racing aeroplane. Scl Am
109:358 N 8 '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Aeroplane stability and eUbillzers
Automatic and Inherent stability of aero-
planes. Sci Am 108:134 F 8 '13
Automatic lon^ritudinal stabilizer for aero-
planes. W: H. Dettman. Sci Am S 75:112
F 16 'IS
Autostable; a flying machine possessing a
high degree of automatic stability. W. I.
Chambers. Sci Am S 75:89-90 F 8 '13
Dished disk stabilizer. 11 Sci Am 109:437 D 6
*13
Bnglneerlng applications of the gyroscope. B.
A. Sperry. 11 J Fr Inst 175:474-82 My '13
Cryroscope in aviation. E. A. Sperry. 11 Kng M
46:674-7 Jl '18
Lateral stability of aeroplanes. H. Chatley.
Sci Am S 75:128 F 22 '13
Making the aeroplane safe by the gyroscopic
sUblUzer. R. G. Skerrett. 11 Sci Am 108:511-
2 Je 7 '13
Reflections on aerial flight: fallacy of pendu-
lum stabilizers. H. R. A. Mallock. diags Sci
Am S 76:398-400 D 20 '13
Stability in flying machines. A. A. Merrill. Am
Soc M B J 35:1465-78 O '18
Aeroplanes
Aerial battleships and flying torpedo boats:
Oerman dirigibles versus French aeroplanes.
Sol Am B 76:35 Jl 19 'IS
Aeronautic show at Olympia. S. Y. Beach. 11
Sci Am S 76:196-7 Mr 29 '13
Aeronautics and aviation in 1912. Sci Am 108:
30 Ja 11 '13
Aeronautics in Germany. Sci Am S 75:322-3
My 24 '18
Aero-parachute. Levavasseur and Gastambide.
Am Soc M B J 35:1285-7 Ag '13
Aeroplane design. G. Liintop. Sci Am 108:197
Mr 1 '13
Aeroplane in war. Sci Am 108: 574 Je 28 '13
Aeroplane* motor, or aviator? E. L. Oving-
ton. 11 Eng M 44:839-44 D '12
Autostable; a flying machine possessing a
high degree of automatic stability. W. I.
Chambers. Sci Am S 75:89-90 F 8 '13
Biggest flying machine in the world: bl -plane
of Sikorsky, il Sd Am 109:280 O 11 '13
Coming army aeroplanes. C. H. Claudy. Sci
Am 108:127 F 1 '13
Comparative efficiency of Eiifel surfaces:
studies in aeroplane design. R. D. Andrews.
Sci Am S 76:307 My 17 '13
Curtiss military biplane. S. Y. Beach. 11 Sci
Am 108:240 Mr 15 '13
Dangerous position of aeroplane motors. W.
F. Barnwell. Sci Am 108:491 My 31 '13
Decision in the Wright aeroplane patent
case. Sci Am 108:273 Mr 22 '13
Design and use of scientlflc Instruments in
aeronautics. H. Darwin. Sci Am S 76: 66-7
Ag 2 '18
Drzewiecki following surface aeroplane with
inherent longitudinal stability. 11 Sci Am
108:137 F 8 '13
Elevator action of the rudder. Sd Am S 75:
7 Ja 4 '13
Etrich monoplanes. S. Y. Beach. 11 Sci Am
S 75:44 Ja 18 '13
Fallacy of flexible fabric wings. J: G. Hanna.
Sci Am 108:431 My 10 '13
Flexible fabric aeroplajie wings: Hanna re-
flles to Linton. J: G. Hanna. Sci Am 109:
43 Ag 23 '13
Giant aeroplane built by Igor Sikorsky. Sci
Am 10»:183 S 6 '13
Hempstead to Washington flight. 11 Sci Am S
76:135 Ag 30 '13
How non-inflammable celluloid is actually
used for automobiles and aeroplanes. Aulo-
mobile 28:1022-3 My 15 '13
Laws of similitude and their application in
aeroplane design. L. Balrstow. 11 Sci Am S
76:109-10 Ag 16 'IS
Measuring the height of an aeroplane. Sci Am
S 75:295 My 10 '13
Morane-Saulnler monoplane. J: J. Ide. 11 Sci
Am S 76:172-3 Mr 16 '13
Moreau automatically balanced monoplane. 11
Sci Am 108:137 F 8 '13
Nieuport monoplane, whose success depends
on its wing section. J: J. Ide. il plans diag
Sd Am S 76:284-6 N 1 '18
Plan of aeroplane: reply to Mr. Hanna^ G.
Linton. Sci Am 109:51 Jl 19 '13
Recent aviation events. 11 Sci Am 109:229 S
20 '13
Repelling aeroplanes from the ground. C.
Dienstbach. Sci Am 109:319 O 25 '13
Requirements for scout type military aero-
plane. Sd Am S 76:166 Mr 8 '13
Side-slipping of aeroplanes. E. G. Still. Sci
Am 109:471 D 20 '13
Smithsonian institution and the Aero club of
Washington celebrate Langley day. Sci Am
108:463 My 17 '13
Stress considerations in aeroplane design. A.
F. Zahm. 11 J Fr Inst 175:601-14 Je '13
Two-rudder control system for aeroplanes.
P. W. Wilcox. 11 Sci Am S 75:212-3 Ap 5
Id
8ee aUo Aeronautics; Aeroplane motors;
Aeroplane propellers; Aeroplane stability
and stabilizers; Aviation; Hydroaeroplanes
Safety devices
Prevention of aviation accidents. E. G. Still.
Sci Am 109:259 O 4 '13
African mahogany. See Gambia mahogany
Agricultural cooperation. See Agriculture, Co-
operative
Agricultural credit
Railroads' Interest in agricultural credit. Ry
& Eng R 53:959 O 11 '13
Agricultural machinery
£}conomics of the tarm tractor. P. S. Rose*,
il Sci Am 108:114-5 F 1 '13
Four-cylinder pumps in Bellem motor which
render starting from cold with kerosene pos-
sible. Automobile 29:507-8 S 18 '13
French kerosene motor and German motor
plough. 11 Automobile 29:479-80 S 11 '13
Gasoline and oil power on the farm. P. S.
Rose. Sci Am 108:120 F 1 '13
Machining gas tractor parts by novel meth-
ods. 11 Iron Tr R 52:623-5 Mr 13 'IS
Winnipeg tractor trials, 1913. L. W. Ellis. Sci
Am 109:201 S 6 '18
See also Motor plows; Mowing machines;
Traction engines
Agricultural meteorology. See Meteorology, Ag-
ricultural
Agricultural pests. See Field mice
Agricultural products. See Crops; Farm pro-
duce; Forest products
Agriculture
Bee aUo Agricultural machinery; Drain-
age; Electricity on the farm; Farm build-
ings; Fertilizers and manures; Forests and
forestry; Irrigation; Meteorology, Agricul-
tural; Reclamation of land; Seeds; Soils;
Trees
Accounting
Farm accounts. J. Hunter. J Account 15:
166-73 Mr '13
Study and teaching
Agriculture in the high schools. Sci Am 108:
554 Je 21 '13
Success of the county agriculturist plan. C:
M. Carroll. Sci Am 108:124 F 1 '13
Germany
Increasing the food supply of a nation: how
intensive farming is pi-actlsed in Germany.
H. C. Price. 11 Sci Am 108:111-2 F 1 '13
United States
Agriculture, manufactures anil* railways, a
study of capital values and net returns.
Sci Am S 75:66-7 F 1 '13
Our record-breaking crop for 1912. Sci Am
S 75:18-9 Ja 11 '13
Railways and agriculture compared: carriers'
outputs increased much more in proportion
to facilities than farmers'. Ry Age 54:796-9
Ap 4 '13
Agriculture, Cooperative
Enlarging the agricultural unit. E. Daven-
port. Sci Am S 75:29 Ja 11 '13
Success of the county agriculturist plan. C:
M. Carroll. Sci Am 108:124 F 1 '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Air
Air as an Insulator when in the presence of
insulatiner bodies of higher speciilc inductive
capacity. C. L. Fortescue and S. W. Farns-
worth, il Am Inst E E Pro 32:758-72 Mr '13;
Discussion. 32:1132-57 My '18
Charts showing weiarhts per cubic foot and
specific heats of mixtures of air and water
vapor. W. C. Rowse. Am Soc M E J 35:1375-
80 S '13
Electric strength of air. J. B. Whitehead and
T. T. Fitch, bibllog Am Inst E E Pro 32:
1316-33 Je 'IS; Discussion. 32:2300-15 D '13
Law of corona and dielectric strength of air.
F. W. Peek. Jr. Am Inst E E Pro 32:1336-55
Je '13; Discussion. 32:2300-15 D '13
Ozone in yentilation. M. W. Franklin. Heat &
Ven 10:30-5 O '13
See aUo Aerodynamics; Aeronautics; At-
mosphere; Barometer; Compressed air; Hu-
midity; Liquid air; Meteorology; Ozone;
Psychrometry; Ventilation
Air, Compressed. See Compressed air
Air, Liquid. See Liquid air
Air, Purification of. See Air filters; Air washing;
Dust removal; Smoke prevention; Ventila-
tion
Air brake association
aoth annual convention, St. Louis, May. 1913.
Ry Age 54:1033-4, 1067-9 My 9-16 '13
20th annual convention. St. Louis, May, 1913.
Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:286-8 Je '13
Twentieth annual convention. St. Louis, May.
1913. Ry & Eng R 53:482-6. 439-40. 466-8
My 10-17 '18
Air brake hosa
Air brake hose. F: Dannerth. Ry Age 54:869
Ap 18 '18
Air brake hose. J. 8. Sheaf e. Am Eng 87:116
Mr '13
Air brake hose. J. S. Sheaf e. 11 Ry Age 55:711-
2 O 17 '18
Air hose failures. Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:329 Je
'13
Air hose failures. T. W. Dow. Ry Age 54: 1068-
9 My 16 '13
Damage to air brake hose In shops. Ry & Eng
R 53:673 Jl 12 'IS
Investigation of the troubles with air brake
hose. Ry Age 64:275-6 F 14 '13
Air brakes
Air brakes and modern conditions. W. V.
Turner and P. H. Donovan. Ry Age 55:415-
8 8 5 '13
Air brakes and the Stamford collision. Eng N
69:1337-8 Je 26 '18
Air brakes for hejivy steel pasflenger cars.
A. L. Humphrey. Am Soc M B J 35:841-4 My
'13; Same. Ry & Eng R 53:413 My 3 '13
Automatic brake slack adjuster, dlags Ry Age
54:801 Ap 4 '13
Bettendorf variable load brake. 11 diag Ry &
Eng R 63:668-9 Je 14 '13
Brakes on fast trains. W. O. Clark. Ry A
Eng R 58:709-10 Jl 26 '18
Brakmg efficiency. Ry & Eng R 63:39-40, 186-
7 Ja 11, Mr 1 '13
Care and maintenance of air brakes. R. Wolfe.
Am Eng 87:265-6 My '18
Defective applications of brake apparatus. F.
J. Borer. Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:496 .«? '13
Electro-pneumatic brake. Am Eng 87:95-6 F
'13
Modem air i>rake equipment as applied to
steam roaas. C: TJ. Joy. 11 Ry & Bng R
68:672-4 Je 14 13
New York city brake order. J. N. Dodd. Elec
Ry J 42:414-9 S 18 '13
Q-R locomotive brake equipment, plan Ry &
Eng R 63:106-7 F 1 '13
Stamford collision on the New Haven rail-
road. Eng N 69:1292-8 Je 19 '13
Triple valve lubrication. Ry & Eng R 68:
462-8 My 17 '18
Twentieth annual ronventlon of Air brake
assn.. St. T^uls, May, 1913. Ry & Eng R
63:432-6, 489-40, 466-8 My 10-17 '18
Twentieth annual convention of Air brake
assn., St. Louis, May, 1913. Ry Age (Mech
ed) 87:286-8 Je '18
Undeslred quick action of brakes lessened by
S? «7iE;?^?**T^- S- N. Remfry. Ry Age (MeSh
''ed?^!!? ^s'''?8"*"- ^'^*^ ^^ ^^^ ^^^^
^^ ir*^'®T7*^Y®" operate as intended ? S. W.
a^^^2^' ^I Affe (Mech ed) 87:319-23 Je '13
Same cond. Ry Age 54:1067-8 My 16 '13
^ft^E^g^Rlf :4 W .T"*"^«- " ^'-^ ^y
SafftylSricllr '''**^^ **^''*^' ^"^^« -'^o-^'
Air chambers
^i«k2SS ^^^ .?^Si?" ®' a*"" chambers. C: G'.
Richardson. 11 Power 88:70-2 Jl 8 '13
Air compressors
^1 MJSTII^S95'.?^rp%"%3'^- ''"""^"- ^"^
^^ii^i^Ji^J''^?^ Installation and operation. E.
M. Ivens. dlags Power 38:912-5 D 30 '18
lT36^77:93%'A% g-g^l,"" ''='''•"• ''•
^^Z10^SS^r*lZ^^^^^^' ^' ^*"*®*- ^o^«r 37:
Application of electric power to mining. C. A.
'Tupper. 11 Iron Tr R 52:36-9 Ja 2 '13
^t*;5*?^^®" air compressor. 11 Foundry 41: 607-
r^?^l^.i5' ,^53®- *?<*» '^^ ^ 53:916 N 20 '13
iLi^^i.JSP'i^Ji*'"^®' **' compressors. Col-
5 O^'IS ' ^*™®- Locomotive 29:274-
Compressed air system of the Anaconda cop-
per mining co., Butte. Mont. B. V. Nord-
berg. 11 Am Inst Mln E Bui 81:2225-87 S '13
construction and operation of turbo-blowers
5r"^^ -^"P'^®"°™- ^- "ur Nedden. 11 Bng
M 44:86-9, 199-208 O-N '12 ^
Fusible signal plugs for air compressing ma-
chinery. 11 Colliery 88:628-9 Ap '18; Same
cond. Eng Rec 67:sup 43 F 1 '18
Improved two-stage air compressors of me-
dium size. 11 Ind Bng 18:182-8 Ap '18
mtercoollng In air compression. R. S. How-
ard Ind Bng 18:287-40 Je 'IS
iol SJV?'!..^^^ *'^ compressors. Power 87:
29 '18 ■ ®"^ * ^*" "^ 96:661-2 Mr
Portable air compressors. 11 Colliery 84:260 N
^AS792^m O^r'is'****' compressor. 11 Iron
Sullivan angle- compound air compressor. 11
Eng N 70:1127 D 4 '13; Power 38:814-6 D 9
Synchronous-motor-drfven air compressor. 11
Elec R & W Eler'n 62:47 -Ja 4 '13
Variable-volume air compressor, built by the
Worthlngton turbo blowers and compressors.
11 Power 37:12-8 Ja 7 '18
Bee aUo Air pumps; Compressed air
Air engines
See also Compressed air
Air filters
Novel German air filter. O: B. Trautmann.
II Eng N 69:258 F 6 '13
^^J®r;"P'**X fl^*^*" 'or turbo-generator ven-
tilation. Elec "W 62:94-5 Jl 12 '18
See also Air washers
Air flow
Air measurement by PItot tubes: abstract of
naper read before Am. Soc. M. E., 1912. C.
H. Treat, plans Eng N 69:204-9 Ja SO '18
Design of air ducts. L. A. Harding. Heat ft
Ven 10:26-82 Ap '18
Loss of pressure due to elbows In pipe, dlags
Dom Eng 64:238-41 Ag 30 '13; Same cond.
Powor 38:303-4 Ag 26 '13
Measurement of air In fan work: discussion
of paper by C: IT. Treat. Am Soc M E J 35:
295-9. 637-41 F. Ap '13
Measuring air velocities through registers.
Heat & Ven 10:86-6 An '18
Special Venturi style elbows. F. L. Busey.
dlags Power 88:869-70 S 9 '18
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
AlP flow — Continued.
Time studies and air consumption. A. For-
mis. il Bng & Min J 95:1183-6 Je 14 '13
Use of Pitot tube In air measurements. F.
L. Busey. plan Power 37:156-8 F 4 '18
Use of Pitot tube in air measurements. L.
Loeb. Power 37:302-4 Mr 4 '13
Sec also Gas flow; Steam flow
Air in surface condensation. G: A. Orrok. diagr
Power 38:8-10 Jl 1 '13
Air lift
Investigation of the air lift pump. Met &
Chem Ensr 11:129 Mr '18
See also Compressed air
Air maps. See Maps, Aeronautic
Air measurement. See Air flow
Air meters. See Air flow
Air passages. See Respiratory organs
Air pipe lines
SuDstantlal surface air pipe line employed
by the Witherbee- Sherman company, at
Mineville, N. Y. il Eng & Min J 96:1019-20
N 29 '13
Air pollution
Inorganic contamination of city air. A. K.
Ohmee. Heat & Yen 10:26-7 My '13
Methods for investigating and recording at-
mospheric impurities, including the soot
and dust suspended in the atmosphere. J:
B. C. Kershaw, diags Met & Chem Eng
11:889-42 Je '13
Standard apparatus and method of measuring
the amount and character of atmospheric
pollution. J: B. C. Kershaw. Met & Chem
Eng 11:615-6 N '13
See also Air Alters; Air washers; Dust;
Smoke; Ventilation
Air pumps
Air pump maintenance. Ry & Eng R 58:803
Ag 28 '13
Air pump steam head repairs. J. A. Jesson.
diags Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:605-6 N '13
Air pumps, diags Ind Eng 13:230-2 Mv '13
Automatic air pump, diag Power 38:262-3 Ag
19 '13
Comparative investlg^ation of water-jet air
pumps. Grunewald. Am Soc M E J 35:524-7
Mr '13
Compound locomotive air pump, diag Am Eng
87:104 P '13
Condensers, air and circulating pumps. C. A.
McAllister, diags Int Marine Eng 18:343-6
Ag '13
Design for low -service rotary vacuum and air-
compressor pumps, diag Eng N 70:1010 N 20
•13
Diagrams from air pump. R. C. H. Heck.
Power 38:515 O 7 '13
Independent air pump for condensers. R. O.
Richards. Power 37:604-5 Ap 8 '18
Independent air pump for the condenser, diags
Power 37:134-6 Ja 28 '13
Influence of air pumps on the military efti-
clency of turblne-drivon warships. D. B.
Morlson. 11 Int Marine Eng 18:420-5 O '13
Mesta single-stage air pump, il diag Power
38*36 Jl 1 '13
Modern condensing systems. Power 87:611-2
Ap 8 '13
Modern pumps for high vacua. E. N. da C
Andrade. il Sci Am S 75:141 Mr 1 '13
Molecular air pump. W. Gaede. il Eng M
44:614-7 Ja '13
New four-cylinder air pump, il Scl Am S 76:
205 S 27 '13
New type of reciprocating air pump, il Iron
Age 91:884 Ap 10 '13
Oddle-simplex steam-air pumps, il Am Son M
E J 35:902-3 My '13
Rotary air pump for high-vacuum condenser
service, diag Eng N 70:507 S 11 '13
Rotary high -vacuum air pump designed by
Thyssen & co. diag Eng N 70:1125 D 4 '13
Thvssen vacuum pump. 11 diags Power 38:660-
2* N 4 '13
Wheeler centrifugal high vacuum air pump.
11 Iron Ape 92:1041 N 6 '13
Wheeler turbo-air pump. 11 Ind Eng 13:267-8
Je '18; Same. Eng M 46: sup 5-6 Jl '13;
Same. Power 88:161-8 Jl 29 '18
Worthington rotary air pump. W. V. Treeby.
diags Power 88:122-8 Jl 22 '13
See also Air compressors
Air resistance
Air resistance to falling bodies. A. A. Som-
erville. 11 Sci Am 108:429 My 10 '13
See also Air flow; Train resistance; Wind
pressure
Air washers
Air washer vs. centrifugal collector on dust-
collecting systems. J. D. White. Power 38:
572 O 21 '13
Air washers and dust removal. 11 Heat &
Ven 10:24-7 F '13
Sturtevant air washer. 11 Heat & Ven 10:48-50
N '13: Same. I»ower 38:804-6 D 2 '13
Air washing
Air washmg as a means of obtaining clean
air in buildings. G: C. Whipple and M. C.
Whipple. Heat & Ven 10:13-9 S '13; Same
cond. Eng N 70:571-3 S 18 *13
Tale of three bottles. E. T. Murphy. 11 Heat
& Ven 10:46-7 My 'IS
See also Air Alters; Dust removal; Ventil-
ation
Airships. See Balloons and airships
Akron, Ohio
Floodp 1913
Flood of March 26. 11 map Eng N 69: 749-
60 Ap 10 '18
Sanitary affairs
Sewage-treatment studies at Akron, Ohio.
11 plans Eng Rec 67:387-90 Ap 5 '13
Alabama coal operators' association
5th annual session, Marvel, Ala., 1913. W: Z.
Price. 11 Colliery 34:69-73 S '13
Alabama tractloti, light and power company,
Birmingham
Hydroelectric station on the Coosa river and
steam station at Gadsden, il Elec W 62:527-
30 S 13 '13
Alaska
Experiences of two miners at Shushanna.
Eng & Min J 96:676-6 O 11 '13
Reminiscences of the Nome rush of 1900. G.
U Sheldon. Eng & Min J 95:262-4 P 1 '13
Boundaries
Glaciers and international boundaries. Li.
Martin, map 11 Sci Am S 76:129 Ag 30 'IS
Settlement and survey of the Alaskan bound-
ary. J. A. Flemer, il map Eng M 45:209-
26 My 'IS
Description and travel
Across Alaska by motor. Eng & Min J 96:
702-3 O 11 '13
Trucking to the polar circle, il Automobile 29:
592-3 O 2 '13
Economic conditions
Alaska's need of railway development. E. E.
Swergal. map Ry Age 55:421-3 S 5 '13
Proposed government ownership of railroads
in Alaska. Ry Age 54:1119-20 My 23 '13
Report of the Alaska railroad commission.
Jan., 1913. map Eng N 69:564-7 Mr 20 '18
Industries and resources
Conservation as applied In Alaska. G. L. Shel-
don. Eng & Min J 95:484 Mr 1 '13
Development of Alaska coal lands. Colliery
33:634-5 My '13
Mining In Alaska In 1912: abstract of report
to U. S. Geol. S. Eng & Min J 96:130-3 Ja
11 '18; Same cond. Eng M 44:788-90 F '18
Laws
New laws and transportation in Alaska. 11
Eng & Min J 96:634-5 O 4 '13
Alaska gold mines company
First report, from organization in August, to
end of 1912. Eng & Min J 96:1133-4 Je 7
'13
Alaska railroad commission
Report. Jan., 1913. map Eng N 69:564-7 Mr
20 '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Albany, New York
Architecture
State education buildlns:. il plan Arch & Bldg
45:173-81 My *13
Flood, 1913
Albany filtration plant during the flood. Kng
Rec 67:374 Ap 5 '18
Floodlngr of the Albany filtration plant and
previous high floods. W. Greenalch. 11 Kng
N 69:754-5 Ap 10 '13
Sanitary affairs
Typhoid outbreak, due to flooded filters. T.
Horton. Kng N 69:1021-3 My 16 '13
Albany, Oregon
Tuning up filters at Albany. Eng Rec 68:553-4
N 15 '13
Albumen
Electrical properties of egg-white. E. F. Nor-
thrup. J Fr Inst 176:413-9 Ap '13
Alcohol
Density and thermal expansion of ethyl alco-
hol and its mixtures with water. N. S.
Osborne and others. V S Hur Stand Hul 9:
327-474 Ap 15 '13; Summary. J Kr Inst 175:
165-7 F '13
New Instrument for measuring strength of
alcoholic liquids, il Sci Am S 75:342 My 31
'13
Bibliography
Bibliography of the literature on alcohol and
alcoholometry. E. C McKelvy. U S Bur
Stand Hul 9:436-74 Ap 15 13
Alcohol, Denatured
Industrial alcohol. Sci Am 108:529 Je 7 '13
Removing carbon from gas engines with de-
natured alcohol. J. A. Anglada. Iron Age 92:
616-7 S 18 '13
See aim Alcohol motors
Alcohol engines. See Alcohol motors
Alcohol heaters
Tests of alcohol heater car. Ry Age 55:53-4
Jl 11 '13; Same. Ry Age (Mech ed> 87:441-2
Ag -13
Alcohol motors
Alcohol vs. gasoline engines. Power 37:18-9
Ja 7 '13
Algae
Algae in water. B: S. Hanson. Power 38:309*
10 Ag 26 '13
Alkali soils
Concrete In alkali soils. Concrete Cem 2:
291-2 Je '13
Alkalies
Alkali action on concrete; investigations by
the United States reclamation service. J.
Y. Jewett. Eng M 44:267-9 N '12
Bllliter alkali -chlorine cells. A. J. AUmand.
il Met & Chem Eng 11:19-21 Ja '13
Production of caustic alkali and bleach. D.
J. Allmand. il Sci Am S 76:22-3 Jl 12 '13
See also Ammonia
Allgemelne deutsche bergmannstag
12th convention, Hresluu. Sept., 1913. O. H.
Hahn. 11 Eng & Mln J 96:779-82 O 2T, '13
Allis-Chalmers manufacturing company
Opposition to granting charter to Allls-Chal*
mers mfg. co. to do business in Wisconsin.
Iron Tr R 52:721 Mr 27 'IS
Allotropy
Critical ranges A2 and A3 of pure Iron. G. K.
Burgess and J. J. (Yowe. 11 diags Am Inst
Min E Bui 82:2537-91 O '13; Discussion. 84:
2870-89 D '13
Staling of bread explained in the light of phys-
ical chemistry. R: Loronz. il Sci Am S 76:
268-9 O 25 '13
Alloys
Alloys suitable for instrument work. W. Ros-
enhain. Sci Am S 75:82-3, 98 F 8. 15 '13
Calculating weight per cubic inch of alloys.
W. L,. Tryon. Am Mach 88:878 My 22
'13
Micrometry as applied to alloys. Met & Chem
Eng 11:619-21 N '13
Misuse and failure of metals and alloys. T.
V. Hughes. Sci Am 108:174 F 22 '13
Nomenclature of the non-ferrous alloys. C. P.
Karr. Foundry 41:484-7 N '13; Same. Metal
Ind n s ll:.'il7-21 D '13
Pyrophoric alloy industry. G. Martin. Sci Am
5 76:325 N 22 '13
See alw Aluminum alloys; Brass; Bronze;
(\)pper alloys; Iron alloys; Metallography;
Metallurgy; Pewter; Solder and soldering
Alphabets
Gothic capital letters. W. Welch, il Inland
Ptr 61:216-21 My '13
See also Hieroglyphics; Lettering
Alps
L,5tRchberg or Bernese Alpine railway. A.
Gradenwitz. il Sci Am 108:452-3 My 17 '13
Alternate-stop plan in Cleveland. Elec Ry J
41:141 Ja 25 '13
Alternators. See Dynamos
Altltudee
Measuring the height of an aeroplane. Sci
Am S 75:295 My 10 '13
Alum
Use of alum In connection with slow sand
filtration at Washington, D. C. W: F.
Wells. Eng N 70:248-9 Ag 7 '13
Alumina
Alumina from day by the fluoride process.
D. H. Childs. Met & Chem Eng 11:231
My '13
Production and uses of alumina; four papers
by J. W: Richards. S: A. Tucker, A. H.
Cowles. and L. E. Saunders. Met & Chem
Eng 11:137-43 Mr '13
Solubility of alumina in a bath of fused
fluorides. A. H. Cowles. Met & Chem Eng
11:177-8 Ap '13
See also Bauxite; Aluminum
Aluminium. See Aluminum
Alumlnotypes
Aluminotypes. G: E. Dunton. Inland Ptr 50:
879-80 Mr '13
Aluminum
Aluminum as flux. R. Grimshaw. Metal Ind
n s 11:425 O '13
Aluminum-cell lightning arrester. J: A. Ran-
dolph, diags Power 38:362-4 S 9 '13
Aluminum in 1912. Eng A Min J 95:116 Ja
11 '13
Aluminum precipitation at Deloro, Ontario.
S. F. Klrkpatrick. diag Eng & Min J 95:
1277-8 Je 28 '13
Aluminum preclpit&tion at Nipissing mill. Co-
balt, Ont E. M. Hamilton, plan Eng &
Min J 95:935-9 My 10 '13
Aluminum production. E. F. Roeber. Elec W
61:21 Ja 4 '13
Casting aluminum. Foundry 41:226 Je '13
Condition of aluminum industry. Metal Ind
n s 11:8-9 Ja '13
Corrosion of aluminum. G. H. Bailey. Metal
Ind n 9 11:204-5, 260-1 My-Je '13
Explosion during aluminum granulation. Eng
6 Min J 96:914-5 N 15 '13
How to melt aluminum turnings and borings.
Foundry 41:119-20 Mr '13
Improving the quality of aluminium. Sci
Am S 76:53 Jl 26 '13
Machining of aluminum and white metals. K.
Delnhardt. Mach 19:970 Ag '13
Manufacture of aluminum in France. Eng &
Min J 56:1010 N 29 '13; Same. Met & Chem
Eng 11:632 N '13
Modern aluminum and brass foundry. 11 plan
Iron Age 92:784-6 O 9 '13
Nitrogen in aluminum. Foundry 41:165-6 Ap
•13
Overland company's aluminum foundry. 11
Automobile 29:459-61 S 11 '13
Pouring aluminum at a low heat. Foundry 41:
117-8 Mr '13
Production of aluminium. Sci Am S 76:35
Jl 19 'IS
Recent applications of metallic aluminum.
Metal Ind n s 11:347 Ag '13
Tariff hearings on schedules B and C. Elec
W 61:339 F 15 '13
Use of aluminium for kitchen and eating u-
tensils. Sci Am S 75:64 Ja 25 '13
What Congress thinks of the aluminum tar*
iff. Foundry 41:249 Je '18
8
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Aluminum alloys
Alloying aluminum with the rarer metals. C.
H. Ivinflon. Foundry 41:321-2 Ag '13; Same.
Metal Ind n 8 11:340-1 Ag '13; Same cond.
E3ng M 45:878-80 S '18
Aluminum casting practice. Automobile 28:
973 My 8 '18
Influence of pouring temperature on alumi-
num alloys. H. W. GUlett. Metal Ind n s 11:
167-9 Ap '13
See also Mc Adamite; Magnalium
Aluminum co. of America
Aluminum company defended by secretary
Oliver. Iron Tr R 53:485 S 11 '13
Aluminum nitride ^ ^^.
Aluminium nitride. Met & Chem Eng 11:281
My '18
Aluntlnum silicate. See Pyrophyllite
Alundum ^ i. „
Carborundum and alundum. S. A. Cochell.
Metal Ind n s 11:249-50 Je '13
Amalgamated copper company , ^^
Annual report for 1912. Eng & Min J 95:
1018 My 17 '13
Amalgams , ,,
Mexican method of retorting amalgam. A. M.
Merton. diag- Eng & Min J 96:263-4 Ag 9
•13
See also Alloys
Ambrose channel
Ambrose channel as measured by the Pana-
ma canal. Sci Am 108:242-3 Mr 16 '13
Ambulances ^^^ ^^^ ,
Street car ambulance. Sci Am 108:316 Ap
5 '13
American association for the advancement of
science
Cleveland meeting, 1912. W: H. Hale. Sci Am
5 75:34 Ja 18 '13 _,
Sixty-fourth annual meeting, 1912. Elec R
6 W Elec'n 62:103-5 Ja 11 '13
American association of public accountants
Annual meeting, Boston, September, 1913. J
Account 16:312-8 O '13
President's address at annual meeting, Boston,
Sept. IS-A, 1913. R. H. Montgomery. J Ac-
count 16:265-7 O '13 , ^
Semi-ennual meeting of the Board of trus-
tees. N. Y., Ap. 14, 1913. J Account 16:
866-9 My '18
Am«rican association of railroad superinten-
dents
21st annual convention, Chicago, Aug. 1913. Ry
Age 55:374-7 Ag 29 '13
American boiler manufacturers' association
Proceedings of 25th annual meeting, Cleve-
land, O., Sept. 1-4, 1913. Iron Age 92:591-2
S 11 '13
American can company „ .-„ .^,« t^
Government brings suit. Iron Tr R 53:1040 D
Report for 1912. Iron Age 91:428 P 13 '13
American conference of teachers of Journalism
Third conference, 1912. Inland Ptr 50:671
Ja '18
American electric railway accountants' associa-
Paners at Anal session of Atlantic City con-
vention, Oct., 1913. Elec Ry J 42:893-9 O 18
'13
Proceedings at Atlantic City convention, Oct.
17. Elec Ry J 42:900-1 O 18 '13
Report of meeting, Tuesday, Oct. 14, 1913, at
Atlantic City. Elec Ry J 42:761-3 O 15 '13
American electric railway association
Address of President Harries to the American
association. Elec Ry J 42:756-9 O 15 '13
Annual conventions of the Am. electric rail-
way assn. and its allied and affiliated asso-
ciations, Atlantic City, Oct., 1913. Elec W 62:
779-80 O 18 '13
Committees for 1914. Elec Ry J 42:1247-9 D
13 '13
Conference of public policy committees of Na-
tional Elec. Light Assn. and Am. Elec. Ry.
Assn. Elec W 61:884 F 22/18 ^ . ^^ ^
Co-operation with National Elec. Light Assn.
Elec W 61:381-2 F 22 '13
Letter to Congress by committee on mail com-
pensation. Elec Ry J 42:1337-8 D 27 '13
Midyear banquet, 1913. Elec Ry J 41:206-8
F 1 '13
Mid-year conference, 1913. Eng N 69:281-2
P 6 '13
Opening session at Atlantic City, Oct. 14, 1913.
Elec Ry J 42:760-1 O 15 '13
Papers at the New York convention, 1913.
Elec Ry J 41:1148-58 Je 28 '13
Problems of the midyear meeting. Elec Ry J
41:180-1 F 1 '13
Proceedings of 4th annual midyear confer-
ence, 1913. Elec Ry J 41:184-96 F 1 '13
Report of session. Oct. 16, 1913. Elec Ry J 42:
844-5 O 17 '13
Reports of Committee meetings of the mid-
year meeting, 1913. Elec Ry J 41:197-205 F
1 '13
32d annual convention at Atlantic City, Oct.,
1913. Eng N 70:837-40 O 23 '13
American electric railway claims association
Report of the closing session, Oct. 15, 1913.
Elec Ry J 42:828 O 16 '13
American electric railway engineering associa-
tion
Closing session, Oct. 17, with Report of the
committee on equipment. Elec Ry J 42:889-
92 O 18 '13
American electric railway transportation A
traffic association
Meetln&r of executive committee, New York,
Dec. 12. 1913. Elec Ry J 42:1294 D 20 '13
Report of session Oct. IG, 1913 at Atlantic
City. Elec Ry J 42:842-4 O 17 '13
American electrochemical society
23d general meeting, Atlantic City, April,
1913. Met & Chem Eng 11:178 Ap '13; Elec
W 61:763-5 Ap 12 '13
23d general meeting, Atlantic City, April,
1913; with abstracts of papers. Met & Chem
Eng 11:277-86 My '13
24th general meeting, Denver, Colo., Sept.,
1913. Elec W 62:573-4 S 20 '13
24th general meeting, Denver, Colo., Sept.,
1913. Eng & Min J 96:561-2 S 20 '13
24th general meeting, Denver Boulder and
Golden, Colo., Sept., 1913: abstracts of pa-
pers. Met & Chem Eng 11:569-91 O '13
American foundrymen's association
Chicago convention. Oct., 1913: report. Metal
Ind n s 11:457-62 N '13
18th annual convention, Chicago, Oct., 1913.
Eng N 70:827-8 O 23 '13
18th annual convention, Chicago, Oct., 1913.
Met & Chem Eng 11:608-10 N '13
Foundrymen discuss many problems at Chi-
cago. 11 Iron Tr R 53:723-8, 755-6 O 23 '13
Meeting at Chicago, Oct., 1913. Iron Age 1^2:
909-12 O 23 '13
Opening session of the Chicago convention,
1913. Iron Age 92:880-1 O 16 '13
Proceedings of the annual convention at Chi-
cago, Oct., 1913. Foundry 41:461-8 N '13
Programs of the conventions at Chicago,
1913, of the allied associations and details
of the exhibition of foundry supplies and
equipment, 11 pors Foundry 41:391-9 O '13
American liardware manufacturers' association
Meeting at Atlantic City. Iron Tr R 53:857-8
N 6 '13
American institute of architects
46th annual convention, 1912. Arch Rec 33:
180-2 F '13
American Institute of chemical engineers
Proposed code of ethics for chemical en-
gineers. Eng N 69:159 Ja 23 '13
5th semi-annual meeting, Boston, June, 1913.
por Met & Chem Eng 11:430-2 Ag '13
5th semi-annual meeting. Boston, June 25-
28, 1913. Met & Chem Eng 11:310 Je '13
American Institute of consulting engineers
Status of engineering profession: papers be-
fore Am. inst. of consulting engineers, 1912.
L: B. Stillwell; S: Whinery. Eng N 69:116-
8 Ja 23 '13; Same abr. Eng Rec 67:118-
20 F 1 '13
American Institute of electrical engineers
Institute as defendant. C. T. Hutchinson. Elec
W 61:995-6 My 10 'IS
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
American institute of electrical engineers — Cont.
Lawsuit against the A. I. B. E7. Elec W 61:
864-5 Ap 26 '13
Midwinter convention. New York, Feb., 1918.
Elec W 61:128-9, 438-9. 616-22 Ja 18, Mr
1-8 '13; Engr N 69:480-2 Mr 6 '13; Elec Ry
J 41:431-2 Mr 8 '13
Model for englneerinsr conventions. Enir N
69:524 Mr 13 '13
Pacific coast convention, Vancouver, B. C,
Sept.. 1913. Elec W 62:629-30 S 27 '13
Papers and discussions at 30th annual con-
vention, Copperstown, N. Y., June, 1913.
Elec W 62:15-21, 81-6 Jl 5-12 '13
Philadelphia meeting, Oct., 1913. Elec W 62:
780-3 O 18 *13
Pittsburgh meeting, April 18-19, 1913. Elec
W 61:870-2. 922-3 Ap 26-My 3 '13
Report of the board of directors for fiscal
year ending April 30, 1913. Am Inst E E
Pro 32:1495-1514 Je '13; Discussion. 32:2254-
65 D '13
Some aspects of institute affairs: president's
address. R. D. Mershon. Am Inst K E Pro
32:1669-78 Ag '13
30th annual convention, Cooperstown, N. Y.,
June, 1913. Elec W 61:1398-9; 62:8-9 Je 28-
Jl 5 '13
30th annual convention, Cooperstown, N. Y.,
June. 1913. Eng N 70:77-80 Jl 10 '18
Bee also Mershon, R. D.
American institute of mechanical engineers
Board of directors: portraits. Eng & Min J
95:1187-9 Je 14 '13
American institute of metals
Annual convention, Chicago. Oct., 1913. Met
& Chem Eng 11:608-10 N '13
Annual meeting. Chicago, Oct., 1913: abstract
of papers. Iron Age 92:912-4 O 23 '13
Annual meeting, Chicago, Oct., 1913: proceed-
ings. Foundry 41:479-83 N '13
American Institute of mining engineers
Annual meeting, New York. Feb., 1913. Eng
& MIn J 95:439-40 F 22 '13
Annual meeting. New York, Feb., 1913. Met
& Chem Eng 11:149-67 Mr '13
Annual meeting^ of the New York section,
N. Y.. 1913. Eng & Min J 95:1009-10 My
17 '13
Constitution and by-laws. Eng & Min J 95:
196 Ja 18 '13
Dr. Raymond and the Am. Inst. M. E. Eng
& Min J 96:886-7 My 3 '13
Fall meeting of the Iron and steel section,
Oct.. 1913. Eng & Min J 96:793-4 O 25 '13
Mining engineers discuss Iron and steel top-
ics. Iron Tr R 53:761-2 O 23 '13
104th meeting. New York, 1913. Colliery 83:
499 Ap '13
105th meeting. Great Falls, Anaconda and
Butte. Aug., 1918. Eng & Min J 96:409-10
Ag 30 '13
105th meeting, Great Falls, Anaconda and
Butte, Aug., 1913; with extracts of papers.
Met & Chem Eng 11:521-31 S '13
Plans for a union of the Mining and metal-
lurgical Sec. of Am. and the Am. Inst, of
M. E. Eng & Min J 95:382-3 F 1.") '13
Program for annual meeting, Feb., 1913. Iron
Age 91:389 F 6 '13
Proposed union of the Mining and metal-
lurgical society of America and the insti-
tute. Eng & Min J 96:466 S 6 '13
See al90 Kemp, J. F.
American Iron and steel association
End of an era. J. M. Swank. Iron Tr R 52:
172 Ja 9 '18
American iron and steel institute
Comments on business conditions accompany
technical papers at Chicago meeting, Oct..
1913. Iron Age 92:956-60 O 30 '13
4th annual meeting. New York, May 23, 1913.
Eng & Min J 96:1115 My 31 '13; Iron Age
91:1294-8 My 29 '13; Iron Tr R 52:1252-5 My
29 *13
5th general meeting at Chicago. Oct. 24-25.
Iron Tr R 53:809-10 O 30 '13
American Iron, steel and heavy hardware asso-
ciation
4th annual convention, Buffalo, N. Y., June.
1913. Iron Age 91:1490-2 Je 19 '13
American mine safety association
First-aid and rescue contest. IMttsburg, Sep-
tember 22-24. W: Z. Price. 11 Colliery 34:
207-10 N '13
American mining congress
15th annual meeting, Spokane, 1918. il Col-
liery 33:377-8 P '13
Proceedings at 16th annual session. Phila-
delphia, Oct. 20 to 25, 1913. Colliery 34:
290-9 I) '13
16th annual session. Philadelphia, Oct., 1913.
Eng & Min J 96:844-7 N 1 '13
American museum of safety
Annual award of medals, 1913. Ry & Eng R
53:50 Ja 18 '13
Annual meeting, 1913. Elec W 61:234 F 1
'13
Scientific American gold medal awarded to
pulmotor. Colliery 33:484-5 Ap '13
American order of steam engineers
27th annual convention, Philadelphia, 1913.
por Power 37:878-9 Je 17 '13
American public health association
Abstracts of some papers and committee re-
ports presented before the laboratory and
sanitary engineering sections of 41 st amiual
meeting at Colorado Springs. Eng Rec 68:
293-7 S 13 '13
Committee reports on sewerage and sewage
disposal and on river cleaning. Eng N 70:
759-61 O 16 '13
41st annual meeting. Colorado Springs, 1913.
Eng Rec 68:8up 47 S 20 '13
Papers at annual meeting, Colorado Springs,
Sept., 1913. Eng N 70:570-3 S 18 '13
American railway association
Fall session. Chicago. Nov. 19, 1913. Ry &
Eng U 53:1076-7 N 22 '13
Spring meeting. New York, May 21, 1918.
Rv & Eng R 53:489-90 My 24 '13
Sprmg session. New York, M^y, 1913: commit-
tee reports. Ry Age 54: 11. '•0-1 My 23 '13
American railway bridge and building associa-
tion
Abstracts of reports of committees and dis-
cussions at 23d annual convention. Mont-
real. 1913. Ky Age 55:7S4-93 O 24 '13
Committee appointments for 1913. Ry & Eng
R 53:141 F 15 '13
23d annual convention, Montreal. Can., Oct..
1913. Eng N 70:889-91 O 30 '13
23d annual convention. Montreal, Oct., 191,3.
Uy & F2ng U 53:992-4 O 25 '13
American railway engineering attociatlon
Exhibits at annual convention, Chicago, 1913.
Elec Ry J 41:553-4 Mr 22 '13
14th annual convention, Chicago. 1913. Elec
Ry J 41:543-8 Mr 22 '18; Ry & Eng R 53:
274-85 Mr 22 '13; Eng N 69: 640-4 Mr 27
'13; Eng Rec 67:sup 40 Mr 29 '13
l*roceeding8 and rcKlstratlon of the 14th an-
nual convention, Chicago. Mr., 1913. Ry Age
54: .'^71-99. 610-41. 701-32 Mr 19-21 '13
Recommendations adopted at annual conven-
tion. 1913. Eng Rec 67:346-7 Mr 29 '13
Review of work as reported to annual con-
vention, 1913. Eng Rec 67:321-4 Mr 22 '13
American railway master mechanics' associa-
tion
46th annual convention. Atlantic City. N. J.,
June, 1913. Elec Ry J 41:1065-6 Je 14 '18
46th annual convention. Atlantic City, June,
1918. Eng N 70:42-6 Jl 3 '13
46th annual convention, Atlantic City. N. J.,
June, 1913. Ry & Eng R 53:555-7, 601-7 Je
14-21 '13
46th annual convention, Atlantic City. June.
1913: program. Ry & Eng R 53:617 Je 7
•13
Subjects presented at the conventions, 1903 to
1913 inclusive. Ry & Eng R 53:9 Ja 4 '13
American railway safety association
Convention at Chicago, Sept., 1913. Ry Age
.'>.'i:564-5 S 26 '13
Railway and industrial safety. Ry & Eng
R 53:907-8 S 27 '18
American railway tool foremen's association
5th annual convention, Chicago, July, 1913.
Elec Ry J 42:147-8 Jl 26 '13
10
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
American railway tool foremen's assn. — Cont,
5th annual convention, Chicago, July, 1913.
Ry Age 55:158-9, 178 Jl 25-Ak 1 '13 ^^^^
5th annual convention, Chicago, July, 1913.
Ry & Eng R 53:712-4 Jl 26 '13
Papers at 5th annual convention. Chicago,
.July, 1913. Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:431-6 Ag
'13
American road builder*' association
Abstracts of some papers presented at the
annual convention In Philadelphia, Dec.
1913. Eng Rec fi8:672-4, 700-2 D 13-20 '13
Proceedings of annual meeting at Philadel-
phia. Eng Rec 68:sup 48.sup 60 D 13-20 '13
10th annual convention. Philadelphia, Dec,
1913. Eng N 70:1256-7 D 18 '13
American road congress
Abstracts of papers at the 3d annual conven-
tion in Detroit, Sept. 29 to Oct. 4. Eng Rec
68: 377-81. 405-10 O 4-11 '13
Resolutions adopted at Detroit, Oct., 1913.
Eng Rec 68:401 O 11 '13
Some papers at 3d annual conerre.ss, Detroit,
Mich. Eng N 70:728-32 O 9 '13
3d annual congress, Detroit, Mich., 1913.
Eng N 70:726-7 O 9 '13
American smelting & refining company
14th annual report for year ended Dec. 31,
1912. Eng & Mln J 95:672 Mr 29 '13
Government's attitude toward Am. smelting
& refining co. Eng & Mln J 56:1203-4 D 27
'13
American society for testing materials
Improving the character of technical papers.
Eng Rec 67:249-50 Mr 1 '13
lYocecdings of 16th annual meeting. Atlantic
Cltv. Iron Tr R 53:27-9; 34-9 Jl 3 '13
Program of technical reports and papers to
be given at annual meeting, Atlantic City,
June, 1913. Ry & Eng R 53:633 Je 7 '13
Revision of the specifications for steel. Iron
A^e 12:28-9 Jl 3 '13
ir.th annual meeting at Atlantic City, June,
1913. Ry Age 54:1609; 55: 15-6 Je 27-Jl 4 '13
16th annual meeting, Atlantic City, June,
1913. Concrete Cem 3:12-4 Jl '13
16th annual meeting, Atlantic City, June,
1913. Elec Ry J 42:32 Jl 5 '13
16th annual meeting, Atlantic City, June,
1913; with papers. Eng N 70:37-42, 74-7 Jl
3-10 '13 . ,. ^
16th annual meeting: presidential address by
Robert W. Hunt on application of specifi-
cations. Iron Age 91:1569-71 Je 26 '13
American society of agricultural engineers
Sixth annual convention, 1912. Eng N 69:44
Ja 2 'IS
American society of civil engineers
Annual convention, Ottawa, June, 1913. Eng
N 69:1344-6 Je 26 '13
Annual meeting, 1913. Eng N 69:182-4 Ja 23
Value of membership. Eng N 70:774 O 16 '13
See also Swain, G: F.
American society of engineer draftsmen
Fraternal American engineering society. W.
M. Smyth. Eng N 70:772-3 O 16 '13
American society of heating and ventilating
engineers ^^^„
19th annual meeting. New York, Jan., 1913.
Dom Kng 62:133-9 F 1 '13
19th annual meeting. New York, 1913. Heat
& Ven 10:27-35 F '13
19th annual meeting, New York, 1913. Power
37:170-1 F 4 '18
19th annual meeting. 1913. Elec W 61:232 F
1 '13; Eng N 69:251-2 P 6 '13
19th semi-annual meeting, Buffalo, July, 1913.
Dom Eng 64:103-6 Jl 26 '13
19th semi-annual meeting, Buffalo, July, 1913.
Power 38:180-1 Jl 29 '13
Proceedings of meeting, Buffalo, July, 1913.
Heat & Ven 10:28-87 Ag '13
American society of inspectors of plumbing and
sanitary engineers ,
8th annual convention. T^ouisville, Ky., May.
1913. Dom Eng 63:248-56 My 31 '13
American society of mechanical engineers
American mechanical engineers in Germany.
Iron Tr R 53:30-2 Jl 3 '13
Annual reports of standing committees. Am
Soc M B J 35:7-19 D '13
Code of ethics for engineers. Iron Tr R 52:
415-6 F 13 '13
Ftom Cologne to Munich with American en-
gineers. 11 Iron Tr R 53:131-4 Jl 17 '13
Germany's great industrial plants visited, il
Iron Tr R 53:77-80 Jl 10 '13
Mechanical engineers' German meeting. F.
R. Low. 11 Power 38:212-4 Ag 6 '13
Mechanical engineers in Germany. Iron Age
92:72-3 Jl 10 '13
Meeting with Verein deutscher ingenleure.
Leipzig. June, 1913. Eng N 70:121-4 Jl 17 '13
Spring meeting, Baltimore, May, 1913. Eng N
69:1148-50 My 29 'IS; Iron Age 91:1292-3
My 29 '13; Iron Tr R 52:1235-8 My 29 '13;
Power 37:800-1 Je 3 '13
33d annual meeting. New York, Dec. 1912.
Am Soc M E J 35:8-27 Ja '13
83d ajinual m«etlng. New York, 1912. Mach
19:412 Ja *13
34th annual meeting. New York, 1913. Iron
Age 92:1339-43 D 11 '13
34th annual meeting. New York, 1913. Iron
Tr R 53:1081-7 D 11 '13
34th annual meeting. New York, 1913. Eng N
70:1200-2 D 11 '13
34th annual meeting. New York, Dec, 1913.
Power 38:870-2 D 16 '13
34th annual meeting at New York city, Dec.
1913. Elec W 62:1149-51 1) 6 '13
Trip through Germany. Am Soc M E J 35:
3-9 Ag '13
See also Goss, W. F. M.
American society of municipal Improvements
Convention at Wilmington. Oct. 6-9, 1913.
Munlc Eng 45:477-8 N '13
20th annual convention, Wilmington, Del.,
Oct.. 1913. Eng Rec 68:sup 52 O 11 '13
20th annual convention at Wilmington, Del.,
Oct. 7 to 10. Eng N 70:776-8 O 16 '13
American society of refrigerating engineers
9th annual meeting. New York, Dec, 1913.
Power 38:837-8 D 9 '13
American steel foundries
Annual report for 1912. Iron Age 91:651 Mr
13 '13
American supply and machinery manufacturers
association .,-«.• ^ *
Indianapolis meeting, April, 1913. Iron Age
91:950-1, 971-3 Ap 17 *18
American telephone & telegraph company
Annual report for 1912. Elec W 61:606-7 Mr
22 *1S
Interstate commission Investigation of tele-
phone company. Elec W 61:186 Ja 25 '13
Settlement of American telephone and tele-
graph suit. Elec W 62:1303-4 D 27 '13
American waterworks association
33d annual convention, Minneapolis, June,
1913. Eng N 70:42-6 Jl 3 '13
33d annual convention, Minneapolis, June.
1913. Eng Rec 68:sup 40-1 Jl 5 '13
American wood preservers association
Annual convention, 1913. Eng N 69:226-7 Ja
30 '13
Concluding sessions. 1913. Elec Ry J 41:220-1
F 1 '13
9th annual convention, 1913. Ry & Eng R
63:78-81 Ja 25 '13 ^ ..^ ^ * *
9th annual convention. 1913: with abstracts
of four papers by H. F. Weiss, J. H. Wa-
terman, H. Von Schrenk. and H. G. Davis.
Elec Ry J 41:150-5 Ja 25 '13 ^^ ^^^
Ninth annual meeting, 1913. Elec W 61:284-
5 F 8 '13
Report of 9th annual convention, 1913. Eng
Rec 67:sup 40-1 F 1 '13
America's cup. See Yacht racing
Amic acids .. « » , ^,jt, t ■«-
Add amides In the soil. S: L. Jodldl. J Fr
Inst 175:245-58 Mr '13
Electricity In mines. H. S. W^ebb. Colliery
34:247-8 N '13
Keystone ammeter and voltmeter. II Met &
Chem Eng 11:365 Je '13
Sre aUo Electric meters
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
n
Ammonia
Ammonia condensers. F. Ophiila. 11 Power 38:
836-7, 474-6 S 2, 30 '13
Ammonia from aluminum nitride, Serpek
process. En^ A Min J 95:602 Mr 22 '13
Ammonia In brine. M. B. Smith. Power 38:
337-8 S 2 '18
Ca^Mtcity of ammonia compressors. R. Lw
Mossman. Power 38:200-1 Ag 5 '13
Haber synthetic ammonia process, plans Met
& Chem Eng 11:178-4, 211-4 Ap '13
MoIIier diagram for ammonia. Power 38: 398-
400 S 16 '13
Ostwald process for making nitric acid from
ammonia, plans Met A Chem Ehig 11:438-42
Ag '13; Same. Scl Am S 76:162-3 S 13 '13
Ostwald process for making nitric acid from
ammonia and the production of anunonla
from calcium cyanamld. Met & Chem Eng
11:476 S '13
Production of synthetic ammonia: the reduc-
tion of atmoflq;>heric nitrogen by catalysis.
F. Ha^er and R. Le Rossignol. II Scl Am
S 76:58-9 Jl 26 '13
Properties of saturated ammonia vapor,
tables Power 38:59-62 Jl 8 '13
Properties of saturated and superheated am-
monia vapor. G. A. GoodenouRh and W: E.
Mosher. Ill U Eng Exp Sta Bui 66:1-94
'13
Properties of saturated and superheated am-
monia. W: E. Mosher. Am Soc M E J 35:
L'S-es Ja '13
Removing ammonia charge from compression
system. Power 88:476 8 80 '13
Weighing ammonia to determine refrigerat-
ing capacity. F. Ophtlls. plan Power 37:
190-2 P 11 '13
Kfff aUo Coke-oven gas; Gas manufacture
Ammonium sulphate
Ammonium sulphate from ammonia and sul-
phur dioxide. W. Feld. il Scl Am S 76: 217-
8 Ap 6 '13
Ammonium sulphate from coke oven gas.
Iron Age 92:403 Ag 21 '13
Cleaning coke-oven gas. S. F. Walker. II
plan Colliery 33:349-51 F '18
Anabiosis
Between life and death. Scl Am 109:362 N
8 '13
Anaconda copper mining co^ Butte, Mont.
Compressed air system. B. V. Nordi)erg. 11
Am Inst Mln E Bui Rl:222r)-87 S '13
Mining cost uccounts. H. T. Van Ells. Am
Inst Min F: Bui 78:1047-54 .Je '13
Plants, methods etc. of the Anaconda copper
mining co. il Am Inst Min E Bui 80:1443-
2197 Ag '13
Report for 1912. Eng A Mln J 96:96&-7 My
10 '13
Analysis (chemistry). See Assaying; also names
of substances analyzed, e. g. Coal — Analy-
sis; Gases — Analysis; Steel— Analysis
Analysis, Spectrum. See Spectrum analysis
Anemometer
Method for calibrating anemometers. E2. F.
Learned, plan Eng N 69:848-4 Ap 24 'IS
Aneroid barometer. See Barometer
Anesthetics
Anesthetlsing machine of Prof. Dubois. J.
Boyer. 11 Scl Am 108:468 My 24 '13
Angle Irons
Deflection of angle irons. W: L. Cathcart
Mach 19:636 Ap '13
Animal food
Animals as converters of plant nutriments
into human foodstuffs. Scl Am S 76:219 Ap
5 '13
Animal Intelligence
Don, the talking dog. L. K. Hlrshberg. Scl
Am 108:502 My 81 '18
Animal training
Thinking horses: a problem In animal psy-
chology, or in stage trickery? 11 Scl Am
108: 454 My 17 '18
Animals
Action of ultra-violet light on animal organ-
isms. Scl Am 109:208 S 18 '13
Animals, Experiments on
Detecting poisonous gases by their action
upon small animals. G: A. Burrell and F.
M. Seibert. il Scl Am S 76:385, 389-90 I) 20
•13
Treatment of bacteriological Infections by
chemical means. F. Blumenthal. Scl Am S
75:356 Je 7 '13
Animals, Marine. See Marine zoology
Annealing
Annealing high-speed steel. Mach 19:431 F
'13
Annealing muffles. C. H. Wall, plans Metal
Ind n s 11:162-6 Ap '13
Annealing of hoisting chains. Iron Age 91:
946-7 Ap 17 '13
Annealing of steel castings. E. F. Cone. II
Iron Age 91:1049-54 My 1 '13
Annealing steel castings. Foundry 41:96 Mr
'13
Annealing steel in a magnetic field. Elec W
61:1018 My 17 '13
Annealing steel In alternating magnetic field.
Scl Am S 75:311 My 17 '13
Influence of divorcing annealing on the me-
chanical properties of low-carbon steel. H:
M. Howe and A. G. Levy. 11 Am Inst Min E
Bui 73:1-35 Ja '13
Ansonia, Connecticut
Bridges
Concrete highway bridge. H plans Eng Rec
67:219-20 F 22 '13
Antarctic regions
Achievements and lessons of the Scott ex-
pedition. Scl Am 108:212 Mr 1 '13
Scott expedition and its tragic end. map 11
Scl Am 108:175-8 F 22 '13
To the south pole with the cinematograph.
11 Scl Am 108:560-1 Je 21 '13
Antenna resistance. See Wireless telegraph
Anthracite coal
Chemical interpolation of anthracite. M. S.
Hachlta. Colliery 33:378-5 F '18
Short Mountain breaker. W: Z. Price, il plan
Colliery 34:267-70 I) '13
Working anthracite culm piles. 11 Colliery
83:569-71 My '18
Kcr alMo Coal mines and mining
Antimony
Antimony in brass mixtures. C. Vickers.
Foundry 41:822-8 Ag '13
Antimony In 1912. Eng & Mln J 95:96 Ja
11 '13
Determination of arsenic and antimony in
converter and electrolytic copper. E. E.
Brownson. Am Inst Min E Bui 80:1489-95
Ag '13
Antiseptics
Soil sterilization. E. J. Russell. 11 Scl Am S
76:180-1 Mr 22 '13
Sec uIho Disinfection and disinfectants
Antitoxins
Bacteriology and your heaith: serums and
vaccines In the diagnosis, treatment and
Srevention of disease. C: F: Bolduan. 11
cl Am 108:540-1 Je 14 '13
Apartment houses
Heating and ventilating apartment Iiouse.
plans Dom Eng 63:118-26 My 3 '13
How one express company proposes to com-
pete with the parcels post. Sci Am 109:30»
O 18 '13
Plans and views of the Montana, Park Ave.,
N. y. Arch & Bldg 45:414-9 O '13
Portfolio of current architecture: pictures
and plans. Arch Rec 33:68-73 Ja '13
Recent work by Albert Joseph Bodker. C:
M. Price. 11 Arch Rec 33:381-91 My '13
Bte also Tenement houses
Apophoromster
Description of the apophorometer. plan Met
& Chem Eng 11:167 Mr '13
Apparatus. See Instruments
Appraising
Uncle Sam's appraisers of merchandise. II
Sci Am 108:244-5 Mr 15 '18
JS^ec also Valuation
12
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Apprentices
Apprentice problem. J. Q. Holman. Inland
Ptr 50:853-4 Mr '13
Apprenticeship. Uy Age (Mech ed) 87:417-20
Ag '13
Apprenticeship on the Illinois Central Am
Eng 87:249-52 My '13
Development of skilled mechanics. C. J. Mor-
rison. Mach 19:766-6 Je '13
Making section foremen from clerks. W: S.
AVoUner. Ry Age 55:1187-8 D 19 '13
Modern apprenticeship. J: H. Linn. Ry Age
55:1023-4 N 28 '13
Modern apprenticeship system used by Cin-
cinnati planer co. A. J. Schneider. Mach 19:
762-3 Je '13
Pennsylvania railroad company apprentice
schools. J: P. Jackson and J. W. L. Hale.
Am Inst E B Pro 32:1433-9 Je '13
Reports on apprenticeship. Ry Age 55:151-2
Jl 25 '13
Santa Fe apprentice instruction. R. T. Pea-
body, il Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:311-2 Je '13
Solution of the apprenticeship problem. F:
E. Fladd. Dom Eng 63:401-2 Je 28 '13
Study your apprentice boys carefully. G. M.
Basford. Ry Age 55:7-9 Jl 4 '13
System of apprentice Instruction in the Ma-
nila bureau of printing. W. E. Stevens. In-
land Ptr 50:858-9 Mr '13
Training apprentices in machine shop work
at the R. K. .Le Blond machine tool co.,
Cincinnati, il Iron Tr R 62:679-82 Mr 20 'IS
Why don't railroads hold the college man?
Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:523-4 O '13
Woods apprentice industrial school. Alliance,
Ohio, Mach 20:315 D '13
See also Corporation schools; Industrial
education: Schools and shops, Cooperation
of
Aquatic animals. See Marine soology
Aqueducts
Completion of a great engineering work. Sci
Am 109:358 N 8 '13
Construction and completion of the Los An-
geles aqueduct. B. A. Heinly. il Eng M 46:
1-17 Ap '13
Eight-mile concrete conduit at Baker, Ore.;
replacing a wooden flume with molded
pipes, diag Eng Rec 67: 688-9 My 24 '13
Monolithic construction of heavily reinforced,
17-foot circular aqueduct: Catskill. H: W.
Nelson, il plan Eng Rec 67:602-6 My 8 'IS
Proposed Shoal Lake or Greater Winnipeg
aqueduct. Eng N 70:628-80 S 25 '18
Steel forms for concrete construction: uses
of forms on sewers, aqueducts and tun-
nels. W: M. Venable. il Concrete Cem 2:11-
4 Ja '13
Surplus waters of the Los Angeles aqueduct.
B. A. Heinly. plan Eng N 69:606-10 Mr 13
'13
See also Catskill aqueduct; Loe Angeles
aqueduct
Aqultania (steamship)
Aquitania. 11 Sci Am S 76:264-6 Ap 26 '13
Cunard liner Aqultania. il Eng M 46:680-2
Jl '18
Launch of the Aquitania. il Int Marine Eng
18:214-6 My '18
Power equipment of the Aquitania. il Power
87:663-5 My 18 '13 •
Arbitration, industrial
Amendment of the Erdman act. Ry & Eng R
53:266 Mr 22 *13
Arbitration as a factor in the mining indus-
try. Colliery 34:294-fi O '13
Arbitration of terms of trainmen's service in
Detroit. Blec Ry J 42:346-7 Ag 30 '18
Arbitration of the firemen's controversy. Ry
& Eng R 53:158-9. 295-6, 340-1 F 22. Mr 29,
Ap 12 *13
Arbitration of the firemen's wage controversy.
Rv Age 54:479-80, 667-8. 762-5, 799-801. 838
Mr 14-Ap 11 '13
Award in the firemen's wage arbitration. Ry
& Eng R 53:382 Ap 26 '13
Award of arbitrators in case of conductors
and trainmen of eastern roads. Ry & Eng
R 53: 10.56-8 N 15 '13
Award of arbitrators in Chicago wage con-
troversy. Elec Ry J 41:649-60 Ap 6 US
Award of Buffalo arbitrators in case of In-
ternational railway. Elec Ry J 42:234 Ag
9 *13 » ^ o
Boston arbitration hearings. Elec Ry J 42:
349, 434. 470, 511, 700-1, 941, 993, 1030, 1066-7
Ag 30, S 13-27, O 11, 25-N 15 '13
Boston Elevated hours of labor agreement.
Elec Ry J 42:1254-5 D 13 '13
Canadian industrial disputes act. Iron Age
92:655 S 25 '13
Chicago street railway wage arbitration. Blec
Ry J 41:616-6 Ap 6 '18
Closing argument of the railroads in the
trainmen's wage arbitration. Ry & Eng 11
53:973 O 18 '13
Compulsory arbitration. Elec Ry J 41:791 My
8 '18
Decision of Detroit arbitrators In regard to
working conditions and wages. Elec Ry J
42:1028-9 N 8 '13
Dispute between the Chicago city railway co.
and its employees. Elec Ry J 41:749 Ap 26
'13
Eastern trainmen's wages settled. Ry Age 55:
909-13 N 14 '13
Firemen's arbitration award. Am Eng 87:275-
6 My '13; Same, with arbitrator's report Ry
Age 54: 961-2 Ap 25 '13
Government mediation in railroad labor dis-
putes. S. Low. Elec Ry J 41:212-4 P 1
'13; Same. Ry & Eng R 53:209-10 Mr 8 '13
Indianapolis arbitration proceedings. Elec Ry
J 42:1254. 1302-3 U 13-20 '13
Indianapolis differences placed before com-
mission. Elec Ry J 42:1149-50 N 29 '13
Indianapolis employees close their case. Elec
Ry J 42:1348 D 27 '13
Industrial arbitration. C: Murphy. Elec Ry J
42:1240-1 D 13 '13
Industrial mediation laws. M. E. Marks. Elec
Ry J 41:214 F '13; Same. Ry & Eng R 53:
117 F 8 '13
Legislation to avoid railway strikes. Eng N
69:733-4 Ap 10 '13
Managers' and firemen's briefs. Ry Age 54:
881-2 Ap 18 '13
Needed amendment of the Erdman law. Elec
Ry J 41:318-9 F 22 '13
Proposed arbitration bill. Ry Age 54:1328-30
Je 13 '13
Railway arbitration. Eng M 44:697-8 Ja '13
Suggestions for legislation for arbitration of
labor disputes. Ry Age 54:472-3 Mr 14 '13
Terms of settlement of Cincinnati strike.
Elec Ry J 41:939 My 24 '18
See aleo Labor and capital; Labor dis-
putes; Strikes
Arbors (machinery)
Arbors for second -operation work. A. A.
Dowd. diags Mach 20:115-20 O '13
Knock-oflP arbors for threaded work. A. A.
Dowd. dIags Mach 19:935-9 Ag '13
• Work holding arbors and methods for turn-
ing operation. 11 Mach 20:81-7 O '13
Arc tamps. See Electric lamps. Arc
Arch. See Arches
Archeology
Metals in antiquity. Sci Am S 75:16 Ja 4
•13
Sec also Monuments; Temples
Arches
Arches of Mexico: relics of early Spanish
engineering. M. W. Hudson, il Sci Am 109:
28 Jl 12 '18
Artistic stone arch at Pelham, N. Y. H: B.
Seaman. 11 plan Munic Eng 44:102-6 F
'13
Convenient method for drawing five-centered
arches. J. J. Klaber. Sci Am S 75:335 My
24 '18
Graphical method of dividing neutral axis
in concrete arch design. T. A. Smith. Eng
N 70:611 S 25 '13
History of the arch. W. F. Albright. Sci Am
108:559 Je 21 '13
History of the arch. C. Hammond. Sci Am
108:471 My 24 '13 ^. ^
Method of designing arches, Kingshighway
viaduct St. Louis Eng Rec 67:136-7 F 1'13
Sec also Bridges, Arched; Building; Cul-
verts; Vaulting
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
13
Architects
Do architects read? a group of interviews.
S: Howe. Arch Rec 33:82-90 Ja '13
Architects, American Institute of. See Ameri-
can institute of architects
Architectural acoustics. See Acoustics, Archi-
tectural
Architectural drawing
Three dimensions In architectural drawing:
the lesson of the Italian masters. A. Q.
Byne. 11 Arch Rec 34:198-201 S '13
Architectural education. See Architecture-
Study and teaching
Architectural league of New York
28th annual exhibition. 11 Arch Rec 83:217-30
Mr *13
Architectural libraries
Design of the Avery architectural library,
Columbia university. C. M. Price. 11 plans
Arch Rec 33:533-49 Je '13
Notes on the collection of the Avery arch-
itectural library, Columbia university. O:
L. Hunter. 11 Arch Rec 33:560-66 Je '13
Architecture
Architect and builder not synonymous. Arch
A Bldg 46:127-8 Ap '13
Engineering standards and architectural re-
quirements. Bng Rec 68:114 Ag 2 '18
Interpretation of architecture. Arch & Bldg
45:41-2 P '18
Lessons of the Chicago world's fair. D. H.
Burnham. 11 Arch Rec 33:34-44 Ja '13
Outlook and Inlook architectural. J: O. How-
ard, il Arch Rec 34:531-42 D '13
Portfolio of current architecture; pictures
and plans. Arch Rec 33:66-81 Ja '13
Textile origins in architecture. C: De Kay. 11
Arch Rec 34:458-66 N '13 (to be cent)
See oImo Acoustics, Architectural; Arches;
Armories; Bank buildings; Baths. Public:
Bridges; Building; Building materials; Ca-
thedrals; Ceilings: Chimneys: Church archi-
tecture; Columns: Concrete construction:
(Toncrete houses; Cottages: Department
stores; Domes; Doors; Kxhibitlon buildings;
Factories; Farm buildings; Fireproof con-
struction; Floors: Foundations; (larages;
Grain elevators; Heating; High buildingH;
Hotels; Library architpcture; Machine
shops; Ma.sonry: Mills and mill- work; Mu-
nicipal centers: Office buildings; Orders of
architecture: Plumbing; I*ost office build-
ings; Range towers: Roofs; Schoolhouses;
Steel construction: Strains and stresses;
Temples; Theaters; Tombs; Towers; Trus-
ses: Vaulting: Ventllntion; Warehouses;
Windows; also names of cities, subhead
Architecture
Details
Lettering and the architect. W: Heyny. 11
Arch & Bldg 45:8-10, 62-4, 97-9. 133-5, 187-
8. 300-1. Sn-S, 435-6. 496-7 Ja-My, Jl, O-D
'13
Molding sand cores for floor construction. F:
Squires, il Concrete Cem 2:218-8 My '13
See also Doors; Floors; Windows
Exhibitions
Architectural league of New York; 28th an-
nual exhibition. 11 Arch Rec 83:217-30 Mr
'13
Chicago architectural club: notes on 26th
annual exhibition, 1913. R. A. Lippincott.
11 Arch Rec 33:567-73 Je '18
Study and teaching
Director Lord on the teaching of architec-
ture. Arch Rec 33:96-6 Ja '13
England
Bicycle trip through England. W. Schneider.
11 Arch Rec 33:123-36 F '13
United States
Architectural Philadelphia yesterday and to-
day. C. FitzQlbbon. 11 Arch Rec 34:20-45 Jl
'13
Flans for the new buildings of the Ma^ssa-
chusetts institute of technology. 11 plan Eng
N 70:1063-5 N 20 '13
Style in American architecture. R. A. Cram.
Arch Rec 34:232-9 S '13
Varied work of WiUis Polk. C. M. Price, il
Arch Rec 34:566-84 D '13
Work of Parker, Thomas and Rice. H. D.
Croly; C. M. Price, il Arch Rec 34:96-184
Ag '18
K«r uIho Architecture, Colonial; Architec-
ture, Domestic
Architecture. Colonial
Study in local adaptation: a new-old Dutch
colonial farm-house in the Catskllls. D: E.
Tarn, il Arch Rec 84:318-28 O '13
Three types of Georgian architecture. H. D.
Kberleln. 11 Arch Rec 34:56-77 Jl '13
Architecture. Domestic
Anglo -American country-house, designed by
Edmund B. Qilchrist. H: D. Eberleln. 11
Arch Rec 84:354-66 O '13
Architecture and the housing problem. C. M.
Price, il Arch Rec 34:240-7 S '13
Building a house of moderate cost. R. C.
Spencer, Jr. 11 Arch Rec 31:609-15; 32:37-
45, 109-19. 238-49, 431-44; 33:156-62. 350-8
Je-S. N '12, F, Ap '13
Co-operative group planning. I): E. Tarn. 11
plans Arch Rec 34:467-75 N '13
Country house in California. H. D. Croly.
II Arch Rec 34:483-.-.19 D '13
Country estate of Arthur Curtiss James.
Arch & Bldg 45:43'»-51 N '13
Edgerton, a study In the Tudor style: the
Frederick F. Brewster residence at New
Haven. Conn. R: H. Dana. 11 Arch Rec 34:
278-91 O '18
Palatial country house in Delaware: the A.
I. duPont residence. Carr^re and Hastings.
architects. 11 Arch Rec 84:337-47 O '13
Personal architecture: house of H. C. Mer-
cer, Doylestown, Pa. W. T. Taylor, il Arch
Rec 38:242-64 Mr '13
Practical housing development: evolution of
the quadruple nouse Idea, il Arch Rec 34:
46-55 Jl '18
Ready-made houses. Sci Am S 75:16 Ja 4
'13
Study in local adaptation: a new-old Dutch
colonial farm-house in the Catskllls. D: E.
Tarn. 11 Arch Rec 84: 318-28 O '13
Suburban development. 11 Arch Rec 84:348-53
O '18
Three types of Georgian architecture. H. D.
Eberleln. 11 Arch Rec 34:56-77 Jl '18
8ee also Apartment houses; Cottages;
Country houses; Heating; Plumbing; Tene-
ment houses
Designs and plans
City house to date: the residence of J. W.
Herbert. 11 Arch Rec 88:204-16 Mr '18
Concrete brick veneer and stucco house. J.
C. Petersen, plans Concrete Cem 2:121-2
Mr '18
Country house with an idea: the Russell res-
idence at Greenwich, Conn., Frank Beaton
Newman, architect. C: M. Price. 11 Arch
Rec 34:292-301 O '18
Evolution of domestic plans. C. E. Schermer-
horn. 11 plans Arch ft Bldg 45:221-69 Je '13
Recent work by Albert Joseph Bodker. C:
M. Price. 11 Arch Rec 33:381-423 My '13
Recent work of Howard Shaw. H. D. Croly;
C. M. Price, il Arch Rec 88:284-831 Ap '13
Three cottages and a studio: recent work
of Arthur T. Remick. A. T. Covell. 11 Arch
Rec 34:306-17 O '13
Workmen's houses in Germany, plans Ind
Eng 13:374-6 S '13
Views
Portfolio of current architecture. Arch Rec
33:163-76 F '18
Architecture, Georgian. See Architecture, Co-
lonial
Architecture, Gothic
Revival of French Gothic architecture: a
mausoleum after St. Hubert's chapel. L.
R. McCabe. 11 Arch Rec 34:202-12 € '13
Architecture, Mohammedan
Eastern architecture in the West: Medlnah
temple in Chicago. J B. Murphy. 11 Arch
Rec 33:389-49 Ap '18
14
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Arctic exploration
Arctic exploration and the new Stef&nsson
expedition. R. E. Peary, map 11 Scl Am
S 75:276 My 3 '13
Canadian arctic expedition. Sol Am 108:240
Mr 15 '13
Plans of the Stef&nsson expedition. C. Wlss-
ler. Scl Am S 75:276-7 My 3 '13
What have the Russians discovered in the
Arctic? Scl Am 109:314 O 25 '13
Area measurement
Acreage table for figuring railroad right-of-
way. Ry Age 54:343 F 21 '13
Arithmetic
Extracting roots of numbers by Inspection.
A. J. Lrf)tka. Scl Am 108:854 Ap 19 '18
Homer method of extraictlng roots. P. Staf-
ford. Power 37:908 Je 24 IS
Preparing tables of cubes, etc. J. G. Wltton.
Scl Am S 75:318 My 17 '13
Simple method of preparing tables of cubes.
A. W. Weeden. Scl Am S 76:287 My 3
'13
See also Accounting; Calculating machines;
Cost accounting; Decimal system; Interest;
Mensuration; Metric system
Arithmetic, Mental
Cube and fifth roots by mental arithmetic.
A. J. Lotka. Scl Am S 76:194-5 S 27 '13
Arizona
Description and travel
Engineer's stage Journey through Arizona
and Mexico in 1880. C. L. Annan, map Bug
N 69:1128-30 My 29 '13
Industries and resources
Oro Blanco district of Arizona. M. C. Milton.
11 Eng & MIn J 96:1005-7 N 29 '13
Arizona copper company
Report for year ended Sept. 30, 1912. Eng &
Min J 95:1038 My 24 '13
Arkansas (United States steamship)
Injury to the hull of the U. S. S. Arkansas
by grounding. 11 Bug N 70:439-41 S 4 '13
Arkansas association of public utility operators
Sixth annual convention, Little Rock, May,
1913. Elec Ry J 41:888-9 My 17 '13; Eleo
W 61:1025-7 My 17 '18
Armatures
Armature mmf relations in synchronous
machines. J. H. Morecroft. Elec W 62:1106-
8 N 29 '13
D^'namo and motor armature windings. C. P.
Poole, plans Power 37:699-600 Ap 29 '13
Method of locating grounds in armatures.
Elec W 62:295 Ag 9 '13
Primer of electricity, plans Power 37:741-2
My 27 '13
Wave -con nee ted armature windings. C. P.
Poole. Power 88:195-7, 227-8 Ag 5-12 '13
Hce alHo Commutators; Dynamos; Electro-
magnets
Armor plate
Harvey ized armor plate royalty. Iron Age
91:425 F 13 '13
Manufacture of armor plate. D. K. Hul-
lens. Iron Age 92:^53-5 O 30 '13
Millions for naval armor— the remedy. L: E.
Browne. Scl Am 109:110 Ag 9 '13
Should the government manufacture its own
armor plate? Scl Am 109:62 Jl 26 '13
Armored trains
Fort that travels on wheels: Schneider mo-
bile batteries for coast defence. 11 Scl Am
109:469 D 20 '13
Armories
Erecting the 22d regiment armory. New
York. 11 Eng Rec 67:185 F 15 '13
I.»arge arch-trus.s drill-hall, for university of
Illinois. 11 plans Eng N 70:1182-5 D 11 '13
Bee also Arsenals
Arms and armor
See also Artillery; Firearms; Guns; Rifles
Armstrong, William George, 1st baron, 1810-
1900
Armstrong works: pioneer in development of
modern ships, guns, and armor. 11 Scl Am
109:453-4 D 13 '13
Armstrong company
Armstrong works: pioneer in development of
modern ships, guns, and armor, il Scl Am
109:453-4 D 13 '13
Arrowrock dam
Construction camp at Arrowrock dam. A. B.
May hew. 11 Eng Rec 68:116-8 Ag 2 '13
Construction of Arrowrock dam, Idaho, il
Eng Rec 68:265-7 S 6 '13
Design and speciflcations for the Arrowrock
dam, U. S. reclamation service, plan Eng
N 69:118-20 Ja 16 '13
Excavation for the Arrowrock dam, Idaho.
C: H. Paul, il map Eng N 70:93-100 Jl 17
'13
Arsenals
Steelwork of the Broadway arsenal. Buftalo.
il plan Eng Rec 67:301-2 Mr 15 '13
Arsenic
Arsenic as an agent in metal coloring. E.
Blassett, Jr. Metal Ind n s 11:124-5 Mr '13
Arsenic in 1912. Eng & Min J 95:96 Ja 11
•13
Arsenic trioxide from flue dust. J. O. Elton.
Am Inst Min K Bui 80:1497-1509 Ag '13
Determination of arsenic and antimony in
converter and electrolytic copper. E. E.
Brownson. Am Inst Min E Bui 80:1489-95
Ag '13
Art, Primitive
Plastic art of prehistoric man. il Scl Am 108:
270 Mr 22 '13
Art galleries
Lighting of the Cleveland art loan exposi-
tion. Elec W 62:1332 I) 27 '13
Artesian wells
Mysteries of artesian wells. Scl Am 108:103
Ja 25 '13
Artificial ice. See Ice — Manufacture
Artificial limbs
Artificial limbs: ancient and modem. A. H.
J. Keane. Scl Am 108:403 My 3 '13
Artificial meat. See Meat, Artificial
Artillery
Grueling tests for artillery, il Scl Am 108:
25 Ja 11 '13
See a28o Naval guns
Arts and crafts
See also Bee^lwork; Tapestry
Ash handling
Changing from oil fuel to coal. F. V. Iletzel.
dings Power 3S:S03-4 D 2 '13
Cleveland electric illuminating co. ash han-
dling plant, il Iron Age 91:426 F 13 '13
Coal and ash handling at Lake Shore plant,
Cleveland. A. D. Williams. 11 Power 37:
768-71 Je 8 '13
Conveyor installation at Pacific Mills, South
Dawrence. Mass. il plan Iron Age 91:882-3
Ap 10 '13
Features of the Lemp brewing company's
plant, St. Louis, Mo. 11 Power 38:420-1 S
23 '13
Motor-driven coal and ash-handling equip-
ment at Pacific Mills. South Lawrence,
Mas.s. il Elec W 62:1178-9 D 6 '13
Novel aah-handling system, il I»ower 38:526-
7 O 14 '13
PELcific Mills coal- and ash-handling equip-
ment, South Lawrence, Mass. 11 Power 38:
425-7 S 23 '13- Ind Eng 13:436-8 O '13
Pneumatic ash- handling test. Eng Rec 68:
416 O 11 '18
Underwater horizontal ash discharger. F. P.
Palcn. il Eng M «r,:287-8 N '13
Asiatic cholera. See Cholera, Asiatic
Asphalt
Asphalt paving cements and road binders. J.
W. Howard. Eng Rec 68:345-7 S 27 '13
Asphalt waterproofing on masonry railway
structures. W. H. Finley. Eng M 44:113-5
O '12
California asphaltum deposits and methods
of mining. E. A. Ward, il Scl Am 109:427-8
D 6 '13
Characteristics and differentiation of native
bitumens and their residuals. C. Richard-
son. ESng Rec 67:466-8 Ap 26 '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
15
Asphalt — Continued.
Characteristics and differentiation of native
bitumens and their residuals. J. R. Dran-
cy. Ung Rec 67:675 Je 14 '13
I>etennlnation of asphalt in oils. Kng &
Mln J 96:310 Ag 16 '13
Method of determining the toughness of bi-
tuminous materials. Eng Rec 67:72 Ja 18
•13
Natural asphalt deposits of ralifomia. J. R.
Price. Eng N 70:937 N 6 '13
Asphalt pavements. See Pavements, Asphalt
Asphalt plants
Cost of asphalt repairs, il Munlc Eng 44:
387-91 My '13
Detroit's municipal a.sphalt plant. H. B. Pul-
lar. il Munlc Eng 45:435-7 N '13
Inefficient operation of Dayton's asphalt re-
pair plant. II Munlc Eng 44:127-30 F '13
Investigation of municipal asphalt plants; cost
data collected in report recommending plant
for Washington, D. C. Eng Rec 67:160-2
F 8 '13
Municipal asphalt plant of St. Louis. Mo.
11 Munlc Eng 45:324-8 O '13
Municipal asphalt repair plant at St. Paul,
Minn. Munlc Eng 45:63-4 Jl '13
Semi-portable bituminous mixing plant.
Springfleld. Mass. 11 Eng Rec 68:212 Ag 23
'13; Eng N 70:420 Ag 28 '13
Why some municipal asphalt plants fall. H.
B. Pullar. Munic Eng 45:231-4 S '13
Assay offices. See United States — ^Assay offices
Assaying
Assay method for palladium and platinum.
H. I). Greenwood. Eng & Mln J 96:1175 I)
. 20 13
Assay of pold and sliver bv the Iron -nail
method. K. J. Hall and C. ' W. Drury. Am
Inst Mln K T?ul 78:1059-66 .Te '13: Same
cond. Kng & Mln J 96:1125-6 I) 13 '13; Dis-
cussion. Am Ins»t Mln K Hul X3:2683-92 N
'13
Bone ash vs. cement cupels. D. M. Llddell.
Eng & Mln J 96:309 Ag 16 '13
Cornish tin dressing and the vanning assay.
Met & Chem Eng 11:106 F '13
Determination of lead In unchllled slags. R.
T. Wilder. Eng & Mln J 96:695-6 O 11 '13
Electrolytic vs. iodide assay for copper. P. S.
Harrison. Kng & Mln J 95:283-4 F 1 '13
Empirical vs. exact methods. Met & Chem
Eng 11:63-4 F '13
Oay-Lussac metiiod of silver determination.
F: P. Dewey. Am Inst Mln E Bui 76:587-
602 Ap 13
Preliminary testing work at Yuanml mill.
West Australia. Eng & Min J 95:423-4 F* 22
'13
Quantitative deiermlnatlon of the precious
metals— gold, silver and platinum. Trenk-
ner. Met & Chem Eng 11:567-8 O '13
Recent American progress In the assay of
copper-bullion. E: Keller. 11 Am Inst Mln
E Bui 80:2093-15 Ag '13; Discussion. 83:2738-
9 N '13
Salting assays by salted cupels. I). M. Lid-
dell. Eng & Mln J 96:835 N 1 '13
See aim Metallurgy; United States — As-
say offices
Associated foundry workmen
Proceedings of tne annual convention at Chi-
cago, Oct.. 1913. Foundry 41:461-8 N '13
Association and associations
Future of associations. Elec W 62:726 O 11 '13
Association of American steel manufacturers
Speclflratlons for open-hearth steel blooms,
billets and slabs for forging purposes. Met
& Chem Eng 11:88-9 F '13
Association of Cdlson illuminating companies
34th convention, Cooperstown, N. T., Sept.,
1913: reports. Elec W 62:513-4, 566-9 S 13-
20 '18
Association of Iron and steel electrical engi-
neers
7th annual convention, New York city, Sept.,
1913. Elec W 62:621-2, 682-3 S 27-0 4 '13
Association of railway electrical engineers
6th annual convention, Chicago, Oct., 1913.
Elec W 62:882-4 N 1 '13
6th annual convention, Chicago, Oct., 1913.
Eng N 70:888 O 30 '13
6th annual convention, Chicago, Oct. 1913. Ry
Age 55:756-7,831-3 O 24-31 '13
Association of railway telegraph superintend-
ents
32d annual convention, St. I^ouls, May, 1913.
Elec W 61:1127-8 My 31 '13
32d annual convention, St. Louis, 1913. Ry
Age 54:1187-8 My 30 '13
32d annual convention, St. Louis, May, 1913.
Ry & Eng R 53:455 My 17 '13
Association of transportation and car account-
ing officers
Summer meeting at Charlevoix, Mich., June,
1913. Ry Age 55:60 Jl 11 13
Winter meeting, Galveston, Dec, 1913. Ry
Age 55:1158-9 D 19 13
Assuan dam
Completion of the rebuilt Assuan dam. 11
Eng N 69:143-4 Ja 23 '13
Enlargement of the Aswan dam. 11 Sci Am
108:140-1 P 8 '13
Raising the Assuan dam. 11 plan E]hg Rec 67:
725-f Je 28 '13
Assyria
Antiquities
Statue from the land of Semiramis. E. J.
Banks. 11 Sci Am 109:85 Ag 2 '13
Astoria tunnel
Construction. H. Carpenter. 11 Eng N 70:737-
43 O 16 '13
Astronomical instruments
Automatic astronomical calculator: Butter-
field azimuth chronometer. A. H. Brown.
11 Sci Am S 76:44-6 Jl 1» '13
Hce aim Telescope
Astronomical models
New way of studying astronomy: At wood
celestial sphere, il Sci Am 108:557-8 Je
21 '18
Astronomical photography
Integrating opacimeter for stellaj- photog-
raphy. J. Boyer. il Sci Am 109:124 Ag 16 '13
Aswan dam. See Assuan dam
Atchison. Topeka A 8anta Fe railway
Annual report year ending June 30, 1913. Ry
Age 55:846-8 O 31 '13
Rehabilitation of the Santa Fe system. Ry
& Eng R 53:754-5 Ag 9 '13
Revenues and expenses, map Ry Age 55:811-
2 31 '13
Atlanta, Qa.
Sanitary affairs
Sewage purification at Atlanta, Ga. 11 Munic
Eng 45:224-30 S '13
Altantic City, New Jersey
Channel- end beach- maintenance problem.
R. R. Raymond, map Eng N 70:150-4 Jl 24
'13
Proposed improvement of an ocean bar at
Atlantic City. L: M. Haupt. Eng N 70:523-
4 S 11 '13
Atmosphere
Physics of the atmosphere. W: J. Humph-
reys. J Fr Inst 175:207-44 Mr '13
See aUo Air; Meteorology
Atmospheric pressure
Barometric pressure and mine gases. Colliery
33:477-9 Ap '13
Bee aUo Barographs
Atomic theory
Molecular structure and the origin of the
elements. Sci Am 108:154 F 15 '13
Atomic weights
Atomic weight of bromine. H. C. P. Weber.
U S Bur Stand Bui 9:131-50 Mr 15 '13
International atomic weights. Eng & Mln J
95:190 Ja 18 '13
Atomizers ^ ^
Developments in oil fuel burning. £7. H. Pea-
body. 11 Int Marine Eng 18:14-7 Ja '13;
Same cond. Power 87:205-8 F 11 '13; Same
cond. Eng N 69:1000-2 My 15 'IS
Methods of spraying oil fuel. R. T. Strohm.
dlags Elec W 62:491-8 S 6 '13
i6
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Atoms
Appearance of helium and neon in vacuum
tubes. J. J: Thomson. Scl Am S 75:150 Mr
8 '13
Birth of the atom: has matter been synthe-
slsed. Scl Am S 75:154-5 Mr 8 '13
Counting atoms by scintillations. B. Mars-
den. 11 Scl Am S 76:158 Mr 8 '18
Has matter been syntheslsed? J: W. N. Sul-
livan. Scl Am 108:226 Mr 8 '13
Tn the world of molecules. A. J. Lotka. Scl
Am 108:226-7 Mr 8 '13
Structure of the atom. J. J: Thomson. Scl
Ani S 75:218-9, 234-5» 250-1, 262-3, 286-7,
298-9 Ap 6-My lo '13
Triatomlc hydrogen and other researches in
molecular physics. J. J. Thomson. 11 Sci
Am S 75:157-8 Mr 8 '13
See also Atomic theory; Atomic weights;
Electrons; Matter
Auckland, New Zealand
Electrlcfll equipment and concrete construc-
tion at Auckland harbor. W. Wilson, il map
Eng M 46:217-36 N '13
Australia
Commerce
Australia — a flne export field, maps Automo-
bile 28:919-21 My 1 '13
Authorship
See also Copyright; Editing; Proof read-
ing
Autobuses. See Motor omnibuses
Autocars. See Automobiles
Autoclaves
Data of tests of an exploded steam autoclave.
G. Goldberg. Am Soc M E J 35:1786-7 D '13
Auto- intoxication
Relation of a pure water-supply to chronic
intestinal tract infection; cond. from paper
read before Am. Pub. Health Assn., 1912.
N: S. Hill and L. R. Whltcomb. Eng N
69:219-20 Ja 30 '13
Automatic machinery. See Machinery, Auto-
matic
Automatic sprinklers. See Sprinklers
Automatic train-stop. See Railroads — Automat-
ic stop
Automobile accidents
Automobile fatalities and railway fatalities.
Ry Age 55:741-2 O 24 '13
Speed factor in collisions. Scl Am 109:138 Ag
23 '18
Teaching Massachusetts children safety. Au-
tomobile 28-:1199-201 Je 12 '13
Automobile batteries. See Automobiles — Elec-
tric equipment; Storage batteries
Automobile brskes. See Brakes, Automobile
Automobile chamber of commerce
Automobile chamber of commerce formed.
Automobile 28:251 Ja 16 '13
Automobile costumes
Fashions for the woman in the automobile.
11 Automobile 28:1162-5 Je 5 'IS
• Spring apparel for the automobilist. 11 Auto-
mobile 28:1049-61 My 22 '13
Automobile driving
Seeing ourselves as others see us. P: J. HIU-
man. il Automobile 29:228-9 Ag 7 '13
Automobile engineers, Society of. See Society
of automobile engineers
Automobile engines
Adapting of Diesel motors to automobiles.
Automobile 28:647 F 27 '13
Analysis of knocking; its cause and remedy.
Automobile 28:1252-4 Je 19 '13
Assistance for the designing and mounting
of camshafts. Automobile 28:980-1 My 8 '13
Carter motor has overhead piston valve.
Automobile 29:1208-9 D 25 '18
Chipping or dissolving scale from cylinders.
O: Rice. Sci Am 108:339 Ap 12 'IS
Coal engine for automobiles run by coal gas.
V: Hart, plan Eng M 44:413-5 D '12
Combination two-cycle and turbine motor,
plan Automobile 28:1135 My 29 '18
Comparison of English motors for three years
in bore, stroke and horaepower. Automo-
bile 29:904-5 N 13 '13
Continental has baby model motor, diags Au-
tomobile 29:1208-9 D 25 '13
Data from German aviation motor contest
of Interest to builders of automobile mo-
tors. Automobile 29:716-8. 776-8 O 16-23 '13
Diesel motors for automobiles, plan Auto-
mobile 28:296-8 Ja 23 '13
Flameless combustion emd automobiles of the
future. II dIags Automobile 28:934-6 My 1
'13
Franklin car and third cylinder missing, diaga
Automobile 29:288-9 Ag 14 '13
French motor sizes for the last three years:
tabulation. Automobile 29:813, 833-5 O 30
•13
French small motors through American eyes.
E. P. Batzell. Automobile 29:1148-9 D IS
•13
Gasoline motor with plane slide valves, diaga
Automobile 28:1060-2 My 22 '13
Guitton's combination sieeve-and-rotary-valve
motor, diags Automobile 29:157-8 Jl 24 '13
High-speed motors for new models of His-
pano-Suiza cars, diags Automobile 29:830-1
O 30 '13
Horsepower per litre cylincler volume: sleove-
valve versus poppet type. C: Y. Knight.
Automobile 29:1060-1, 1073 D 4 '13
Increasing the number of cylinders. Automo-
bile 29:503 S 18 '13
Ingenious overheating tell-tale. Sci Am 108:
48 Ja 11 '13
Is engine power affected by atmosphere? H.
Cliase. Automobile 29:149 Jl 24 '13
Light motors show efficiency and power. E.
H. Delllng. Automobile 29:705-7 () 16 '13
Light weight reciprocating motor parts. M.
R. Machol. Iron Age 91:1238 My 22 '13
Location of gasoline engine troubles made
easy, il Sci Am 108:34-6 Ja 11 '13
Low's gasoline motors & la Diesel, plana
Automobile 28:632-3 Mr 13 '13
Main considerations In design of speedy mod-
ern motors. L. H. Pomeroy. Automobile 29:
1U2-3 D 11 '13
Method of finding horsepower and how to re-
move carbon. Automobile 29:1106-7 D 11 '13
Modern racing motors with valve timing un-
suitable for ordinary traffic, diags Automo-
bile 29:204-5 Jl 31 '13
Mollne motor shows power Increase. Automo-
bile 29:1223 D 25 '13
Motor chokes up at low speed, dlag Auto-
mobile 28:1178-9 Je 5 '13
Non-poppet motors influence poppet types.
E. P. Batzell. diags Automobile 28:760-1,
802-3, 844-5 Ap 3-17 '13
Premier adopts new valve- in -head motor,
plans Automobile 29:1165-7 D 18 '13
Prospects for Diesel motors for automobile
use. diags Automobile 28:231-2 Ja 16 '13
Reasons why medium -stroke-l^ore ratio is
best. E. P. Batzell. il Automobile 29:230-1,
280-1. 326-7, 372-3, 418-20 Ag 7-S 4 '13
Rutenber brings out new six motor, diags
Automobile 29:708-9 O 16 '13
Sleeve-valve car makes 14-hour record, diag
Automobile 28:1209 Je 12 '13
Smaller motors at Paris salon. W. F. Bradley.
11 Automobile 29:803-7 O 30 '13
Stroke-bore ratio affects efficiency. Auto«
mobile 28:524-7 F 20 '13
Stroke vs. bore. Automobile 28:74-8, 233-5
Ja 9-16 'IS
Theory of the water-cooling of gasoline mo-
tors. H. Petit. Automobile 28:44-5 Ja 2
'13
Timing intake and exhaust valves. Automo-
bile 28:1072-3 My 22 '13
Trouble with cylinder fit. Automobile 29:476-7
S 11 '13
Two-cycle motors, plan Automobile 28:463 F
13 '13
Warner motor Is of block type, plan Auto-
mobile 28:1275 Je 19 '13
"What causes carbon deposits, dlag Automo-
bile 29:127-8 Jl 17 '13
Why is four-cylinder type more economical? J.
Miinden. Automobile 28:1314-5 Je 26 '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
17
Automobile engines — Continued.
Why Mollne adopted Knight motor. W. H.
Van Dervoort. Automobile 29:1149 D 18 '13
fiec also Carbureters; Crank cases; Crank-
pins; Fuel; Gas and oil engines; Valves and
valve gearing
Fuel
Automobile run on liquifled natural gas. 11
Automobile 28:1176 Je 6 '13
Auxiliary contrivances for reducing f^asoline
consumption, and improving action of mo-
tors, diags Automobile 29:876-7 N 6 '13
Benzol beats gasoline In economy test. Auto-
mobile 28:1127 My 29 '13
Britain's struggle to evolve new liquid mo-
tor fuels. Automobile 28:1121-2 My 29 *18
Cheap fuel discovered in Liondun. Automobile
29:487 S 11 '13
French kerosene motor for automobiles: Bel-
lem - engine starts cold on kerosene and
runs on any kind of crude oil. il plan
Automobile 28:679-81 Mr 20 '13; Same cond.
Bng M 45:272-4 My '18
Fuel situation in ESngland. J. 3. Critchley.
AutomobUe 28:840 Ap 17 '18
G. C vaporizer shows good exhaust test. 11
Automobile 29:346 Ar 21 '13
Kerosene vaporizer cuts down fuel expense,
diag Automobile 28:909 Ap 24 '13
lAtent heat of vaporization. Automobile 28:
906-7 Ap 24 '13
Low-grade fuel for motor trucks. N. B. Pope.
Automobile 28:294-5 Ja 23 '13; Same cond.
Iron Age 91:430 F 13 '13
Motor fuel engages attention of Indiana Soc.
A. E. Automobile 28:566 F 27 '13
Motor fuel from coal: higher recovery of light
oils by use of limestone in by-product coke
ovens. A. Rollason and A. W. Taylor. Eng
M 46:434-6 D '13
Motor spirit to solve fuel problem for the
passenger oar. Automobile 28:535-7 F 27
•13
New British automobile fuel not up to par.
R. W. A. Brewer. Automobile 29:861 N 6
'13
New Standard oil fuel: motor spirit. Au-
tomobile 28:500 F 20 '13
Paraffin as a fuel, diags Automobile 28:950-1
My 1 '18
Solving the fuel problem for the motor truck.
H. W. Slauaon. il diags Mach 20:121-4 O
•13: Same. Sci Am S 76:292-4 N 8 '13
Sources of motor fuel. Sci Am S 76:159-60 S
6 '18
Taxi run 62 miles on 20 cents worth of fuel,
diag Automobile 28:1167-8 Je 5 '13
Temperature limits in combustion. R. W. A.
Brewer. Automobile 29:598-9 O 2 '13
Test Harroun carbureter on kerosene. D. S.
Hatch. II Automobile 28:908-9 Ap 24 '13
Testing flow of fuel thru nozzles. R. M. An-
derson. Automobile 28:1268 Je 19 '13
Testing various combinations of kerosene,
gasoline and ether as fuel for motor ve-
hicles. Automobile 28:687 Mr 20 '13
Two fuels from kerosene and alcohol, il Au-
tomobile 28:1219 Je 12 '13
Will the automobile be driven by kerosene?
H. A. Morris. 11 Sci Am 108:38 Ja 11 '13
ftee also Gas and oil engines— Fuel; Gaso-
line; Kerosene; Motor spirit; Vaporizers
l9nltlon devices
Battery versus magneto ignition systems. B:
F. Bailey, diags Automobile 29:376-9 Ag
28 '13
Jump spark ignition systems. 11 Automobile
29:1195-7 D 25 '13
Magneto field well stocked, il Automobile 28:
374-81 Ja 30 '13
Make-and break ignition system. J. K. Mer-
cer. Automobile 29:28-9 Jl 3 '13
New spark plugs, il Automobile 28:360-3 Ja
30 '13
Possible causes of premature ignition. Auto-
mobile 28:805 Ap 10 '13
Splitdorf ignition on Ohio 1911. plan Auto-
mobile 28:1072 My 22 '13
ffec aim Gas and oil engines — Ignition;
Magnetos
Manufacture
Heat treating at an automobile engine plant;
Continental motor mfg co., Detroit. 11 plans
Iron Age 91:71-3 Ja 2 '13
How aluminum crank cases and gray iron
pistons are molded and cast by the Ruten-
ber motor co. il Foundry 41:87-92 Mr '13
Isolated plant of gasoline engine factory;
features of electrical and steam-heating
station of Continental motor mfg. co.» De-
troit. Mich. H. C. Spillman. 11 plans Elec
W 61: 343-6 F 15 '13
Light weight reciprocating parts for motors.
M. R. Machol. Mach 19:859-60 Jl '13
Machining and assembling automobile en-
gines: routine of the Continental motor
mfg. CO. H. C. Spillman. 11 plan Iron Age
92:178-82 Jl 24 '13
Machining the Ford cylinders. F. H. Colvln.
11 Am Mach 38:841-6 My 22 '13
Milwaukee casts exhaust with cylinders, il
Automobile 28:1077 My 22 '13
Molding gas engine cylinders for motor cars:
methods pursued at plant of Campbell.
Wyant & Cannon foundry co., with details
of coremaking. il Foundry 41:1-6 Ja '13
Tettlng
A. C. A. to test Packard motor 200 hours.
Automobile 28:926 My 1 '13
(Continental motor manufacturing co. testing
25.000 motors a year. 11 plan Automobile
29:594-6 O 2 '13
Engine testing at the Northway motor &
mfg. CO. plant. J. O. Helnze. diags Auto-
mobile 28:807-11 Ap 10 '13
Exhaust gas analysis. Automobile 28:288-91,
413-5. 466-7. 612-3 Ja 23, F 6-20 '13
Factory methods of testing automobile mo-
tors. S. Petman. 11 Sci Am 108:284-6 Mr 29
'13
Full report of Packard motor test. F. R.
Hutton; H. Chase, il Automobile 28:1080.-2
My 22 '13
Magic motor on test at A. C. A. laboratory.
Automobile 28:738 Mr 27 '13
Making more tests in less space, diag Au-
tomobile 28:1169 Je 5 '13
Methods of testing automobile motors. P. P.
Dean. Automobile 28:739 Mr 27 '18
Metropolitan engineers discuss motor test-
ing. Automobile 28:436 F 6 '13
Motor testing plants. J. E: Schipper. il plan
Automobile 28:640-3 Mr 13 '13
Sleeve vs. popi)et in test. C: T. Knight, diags
Automobile 29:119-21 Jl 17 '13
Testing room for automobile engines. H. C.
Spillman. 11 Fron Age 91:1047-8 My 1 '13
Automobile fuel. See Automobile engines — Fuel
Automobile horns. See Automobile signals
Automobile Industry
Aico dl.scontlnues automobile and truck de-
partment. Automobile 29:366-7 Ag 28 '13
American automobiles in world's markets.
Automobile 28:952-3 My 1 '13
American danger: how Germany views our
automobile industry. Sci Am S 75:19 Ja 11
'13
Australiar-a fine export field, maps Automo-
bile 28:919-21 My 1 '18
Car registrations gain 71.884 in 3 months. D.
M. Lay. Automobile 29:1089-91 D 11 *13
C^ensus shows sixfold increase over 1904. D.
M. Lay. Automobile 29:361-5 Ag 28 '13
Detroit, the city built by the automobile In-
dustry. L. V. Spencer. 11 Automobile 28:791-
7 Ap 10 '13
Detroit to make 395,050 motor vehicles for
1914. U V. Spencer, il Automobile 29:1185-9
D 25 '13
England and America lead In Australian
trade. S. Oxberry. Automobile 29:589-91 O
2 '13
Future growth of the automobile industry.
Iron Age 92:021-2 S 18 '13
Great Britain Is largest buyer. Automobile 29:
899-901 N 13 '13
Guatemala has 200 cars. Automobile 28:338
Ja 30 '13
House organ; its object— when published —
made to the hour. Automobile 28:863 Ap
17 '18 1
i8
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Automobile Industry — Continued.
Indiana — Pacific entrants carefully planned
advertising. Automobile 29:324-5 Ag 21 '13
Indianapolis, a city where pulling together
has brought results. L. V. Spencer. 11 Auto-
mobile :i8:10S!>-:)2 My 21> '13
May production breaks all records. J. E:
Schipper. Automobile 29:1-3 Jl 3 '13
Plant of Packard motor car co.,* Detroit.
A. R. Maujer. il Power 37:140-5 F 4 '13
I*roper selling of electric cars. L: E. Burr.
Automobile 29:111 Jl 17 '13
Proposed tariff on automobiles unchanged.
Automobile 29:625 O 2 '13
S. A. E. and I. A. E. off on lake trip, pors
Automobile 28:1150-5, 1180-1 Je 5 '13
Sales department Influences car design. F. E.
Moscovics. Automobile 28:1256-8 Je 19 '13
Salesmen's system used by Pierce-Arrow dis-
tributing agent. Automobile 28:684-6 Mr 20
'13
Salesroom work forms. Automobile 29:240-1
Ag 7 '13
Trade opportunities for American cars. Au-
tomobile 28:12S3 Jc 19 '13
200,000 cars per year. Automobile 28:567 F
27 '13
United States has 1,157,646 cars, map Auto-
mobile 29:179-Sl Jl 31 '13
Wilson-Underwood schedule proposes reduc-
tion of duty on chassis and parts. Auto-
mobile 28:798-9 Ap 10 '13
World's 1912 automobile exports $127,398,000.
Automobile 29:687-91 O 16 '13
See alao Motor truck Industry
Automotrfie Inspection. See Automobile service
stations; Automobiles — Inspection
Automobile Insurance. See Insurance, Auto-
mobile
Automobile lamps. See Automobiles — T^ightlng
Automobile laws and regulations
Automobile speed limits. Bng Rec 67:30 Ja
11 '13
Bay state has six new automobile laws. Au-
tomobile 29:533 S 18 '13
Bay state hopes to defeat truck bills. Auto-
mobile 28:922-3 My 1 '13
Dealers organize to meet proposed Nefw
York legal measures. C: T. Terry. Au-
tomobile 28:581 Mr 6 '13
List of recommended amendments to the
state automobile law. Automobile 28:503
P 20 '13
New York bills. Automobile 28:672 Mr 20
'13
New York bills menace motorists. Automo-
bile 28:580-1 Mr 6 '13
New York tire-dating bill and automobile
legislation in other states. Automobile 28:
710-1 Mr 27 '13
Operators' licenses are revoknble In Bay
state. J. T. Sullivan. Automobile 28:1202-3
Je 12 '13
Pennsylvania automobllists endeavor to stop
bad legislation. Automobile 28:824 Ap 10 '13
Recent decisions of the law courts. G: F.
Kaiser. Automobile 29:1145 D 18 '13
Texas, Illinois, Idaho and other legislation.
Automobile 28:611 Mr 6 '18
Automobile patents
European patents, plans Automobile 28:306-
9 Ja 23 '13
Lapsing of French patents. Automobile 28:
162 Ja 9 '13
Automobile racing
Banked turn for French road race. Automo-
bile 28:762-3 Ap 3 '13
BoiUot again wins Grand Prix. W. F. Brad-
ley. 11 map Automobile 29:91-7 Jl 17 '13
Breaking the record at Mont Ventoux. il Au-
tomobile 29:500-1 S 18 '13
Buicks win 500-mile rellabilltv run. J. E:
Schipper. Automobile 29:1092-5 D U '13
De Palma winner of C. A. C. trophy, il .Vu-
tomobile 29:410-3 S 4 '13
Goux makes 106.2 miles in 60 minutes. Auto-
mobile 28:836 Ap 17 '13
Goux, Peugeot, wins $50,000 race at Indian-
apolis, il Automobile 28:1141-9 Je 5 '13
How the Clement-Talbot racer made over
103 miles in an hour. 11 Automobile 28:
605-6 Mr 6 '13
Humanities of a world's record at Amiens,
France. W. F. Bradley, il Automobile 29:
1:^7-9 Jl 24 -13
Makers want stock car contests. Automobile
28:963-5 My 8 '13
National grand winner In CatsklU run. 11
Automobile 28:1056-7 My 22 '13
Nazzaro's skilled driving and reliable car are
winning factors In the Targa Florio race.
il Automobile 28:1112-3 My 29 '13
Preparing for Grand prIx. plan Automobile
28:607 Mr 6 '13
Recent improvements in Peugeot racing cars.
Automobile 29:341 Ag 21 '13
Stock cars are not fit for racing purposes.
F. R. Porter. Automobile 28:1123 My 29 '18
Stutz wins Elgin classic. 11 Automobile 29:
40.-I-9, 412-3 S 4 '13
Third annual International sweepstakes race
staged at the Indianapolis speedway, il Au-
tomobile 28:1093-9 My 29 '13
See also Speedways
Automobile resistance
Detecting resistance — saving fuel. W. C.
Marshall, il Automobile 28:833-5, 888-90, 937-
9, 978-9 Ap 17-My 8 '13
Automobile service factories
Maxwell uses one factory for spare parts
for 244 models, il Automobile 29:1098-1100
D 11 '13
Automobile service stations
Detroit service stations handle 170 electrics
a night, plan Automobile 29:862-4 N 6 '13
Ford service system. Automobile 2jB: 470-3 F
13 '13
Inspection report blanks. Automobile 28:986-
7 My 8 '13
Keeping the automobile In service. A. Fow-
ler. Am Mach 38:818 My 15 '13
Laying out the service building. Automobile
29:332-3 Ag 21 "13
Packard service system. Automobile 28:635-
7 Mr 13 '13
Service for electrics. Automobile 28:898-9
Ap 24 '13
Service plants for Boston owners. 11 Auto-
mobile 28:577-9 Mr 6 '13
Service system of New York Cole dealers.
Automobile 28:1210-3 Je 12 '13
Sidewalk gasoline pumps draw transient
trade. Automobile 29:650-4 O 9 '13
Simplified stock system. Automobile 29:26-7
Jl 3 '13
Special shops for Goodyear service. 11 Au-
tomobile 29:18S Jl 31 '13
Stearns co., N. T. — model service and in-
spection. Automobile 28:852-5 Ap 17 '13
Automobile signals
Methods employed In making the long horn.
R. Mawson. il Am Mach 38:733-7 My 1 '13
1913 warning signals. U Automobile 28:382-
5 Ja 30 13
Automobile touring
Climbing Pike's peak by automobile. O. W.
Hall. Automobile 29:1115 D 11 '13
French president sets touring example. W. F.
Bradley. 11 Automobile 29:620-3 O 2 '13
Indiana -Pad fie entrants carefully planned
adverti.*«ing. Automobile 29:324-5 Ag 21 '13
Indiana-Pacific touring party. Il Automobile
29:43-5. 102-3, 114-5. 211-2 Jl 10-31 '13
Metz runabout team wins Glldden trophy. 11
Automobile 29:142-3 Jl 24 '13
National reliability run. Automobile 29:53 Jl
10 '13
New England — automobilist's premier touring
ground. J. T. Sullivan, map Automobile 29:
1041-3 D 4 '13
Swedish royal automobile club's annual win-
ter tour, il Automobile 28:736-7 Mr 27 '13
Transcontinental hodge-pod^e. E. L. Fergu-
son. 11 Automobile 28:877-81, 930-3, 974-7.
1018-21 Ap 24-My 15 'IS
Automobile trailers
Delivery trailer for passenger cars. II Auto-
m(»bile 28:1273 Je 19 '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
19
Automobiles
Abbott six-cylinder added for 1914. 11 diags
Automobile 29:338-40 Ag 21 '13
Analysis of the 1913 car. Automobile 28:67-
73 Ja 9 '13
Austin new six leader. 11 Automobile 29:
1015-7 N 27 '13
Brain products; beln^ a company- by- com-
pany story of all 1913 cars, listing their
changes, lines of development and general
tendencies in chassis and bodies. J. B:
Schipper. 11 Automobile 28:108-35 Ja 9 '13
Bugatti car an example of light fast vehicles.
11 Automobile 29:918-20 N 13 '13
Buick adds six to four-cylinder line, il Au-
tomobile 29:600-3 O 2 '13
Cadillac 1914 cars have two-speed rear axle,
il Automobile 29:169-71 Jl 24 '13
Car of 1913. Scl Am 108:26 Ja 11 '13
Carnation model; small oar. il Automobile 29:
35 Jl 3 '13
Cars of 1913. 11 Automobile 28:79-99 Ja 9
'13
Ca.«<e four-cylinders for 1914. 11 Automobile
29:438-9 S 4 '13
Chalmers six for 1914. il Automobile 29:434-7
S 4 '13
Chandler six of llg'ht construction. 11 Auto-
mobile 28:994 My 8 '13
Climbing Pike's Peak by automobile: effect
on motor and tires. O. W. Hall. Automobile
29:1115 D 11 '13
Coal engine for automobiles run by coal gas.
V: Hart, plan Eng M 44:413-5 D '12
Cole 1914 models, il Automobile 29:172-3 Jl
24 '13
Deltal, Isotta and Krwin special are novel
racers, il Automobile 29:414-5 S 4 '13
DeSoto car embodies light six motor. 11 Au-
tomobile 29:1056-7 D 4 '13
Detroiter adds model B with sloping hood and
rounded radiator, diags Automobile 29:1214-
5 D 25 '13
Dr. Riedler's science popularized. Automo-
bile 28:891-2 Ap 24 '13
Electric vehicles for 1913. il Automobile 28:
10-23 Ja 2 '13
Empire 1914 car a refined and enlarged edi-
tion of 1913. 11 Automobile 29:105S-9 D 4 '13
European models. Automobile 29:4-5 Jl 3 '13
Experiments on shook absorption of power
vehicles. E. Bobeth. Am Soc M E J 35:
1437-9 S '13
Franklin for 1914 has six-cylinder chassis,
diags Automobile 29:700-1 O 16 '13
French car construction as seen at Paris
show. W. F. Bradley. 11 Automobile 29:S49-
50 N 6 '13
Germaji 10-hor«epower cars. Automobile 28:
1120-1 My 29 '13
Grant miniature automobile. 11 Automobile 2S:
1320-1 Je 26 '13
Havers 6-60 has larger motor for 1914. il
Automobile 29:523-3 S 18 '13
Haynes adopts electric gearshift: two slx-
cyllnder models and one four. II Automobile
29:820-2 O 30 '13
Hazard add.s two four- evil nder type.s. 11 Aut-
omobile 29:1210-1 D 25 '13
Henderson has new six. 11 Automobile 29:
608-9 O 2 '13
Herreshoffs use three-unit electric system,
il Automobile 29:19S-9 Jl 31 '13
Ho>ward six has double exhaust line, il Au-
tomobile 28:1132-8 My 29 '13
Hudson small six. 11 Automobile 29:878-9 N
6 '13
Hudson to make sixes exclusively. 11 Auto-
mobile 29:254-7 Ag 7 '13
Hupmoblle adopts electric system. 11 Automo-
bile 29:572-5 S 25 '13
Ignition, motors and gearsets discussed by
{9. A. E. members. Automobile 28:292-3 Ja
23 '13
Imperials In four chassis, plans Automobile
29:1162-4 D 18 '13
Jackson reduces prioe.s for 1014. II plan .A 1 to-
mobile 29:1070-2 D 4 '13
King for 1914 has increased horsepower. 11
Automobile 29:528-9 S 18 13
Krit motor cars have new bodies. 11 Auto-
mobile 29:912-3 N 13 '13
Leading French makes described. 11 diags
Automobile 29:853-9 N 6 '13
Locomobile concentrates on four sixes, il
plans Automobile 29:964-7 N 20 '13
Lozier Uur with block motor at $2,100. 11
Automobile 29:1012-4 N 27 '13
Lozier light six: type 77 has unit power plant
of 36 horsepower, ii Automobile 28:772-3 Ap
3 13
Lyons car has Knight motor and worm drive,
il Automobile 29:108-9 Jl 17 '13
MoFarlan oonoentrates on six for 1914. 11 Au-
tomobile 29:916-7 X 13 '13
Marlon brings out a six. il diag Automobile
29:392-3 Ag 28 '13
Marmon adds three -passenger roadster, il
Automobile 29:604-7 O 2 '13
Marmon small .six with L-head cylinders cast
in threes and gear-box located amidships,
il dlag.s Automobile 29:1190-2 D 25 '13
Maxim tricar adapted for both business and
plea.Hure. 11 Automobile 28:615 Mr 6 '13
Maxwell 25 is out. il Automobile 28:864-5 Ap
17 '13
Mercer five-passenger touring car and a
touring runabout. 11 Automobile 29:1052-5
1) 4 '13
Metropol: 90-hor8epower car for |1,350. 11 Au-
tomobile 29:824-5 O 30 '13
Mitchell hits three models for 1914. 11 plan
Automobile 29:1116-9 D 11 '13
Modern car and the noise problem. L. Kings-
ley, il Scl Am S 76:340-1 N 29 '13
Mollne has Knight motor. II plans Automobile
29:960-3 N 20 '13
Mo'narch has left steer and center control:
long stroke and syphon cooling. 11 Auto-
mobile 28:1218 Je 12 '13
Multiplex— a new car with racy lines. II Au-
tomobile 28:995 My 8 '13
National six cylinder car. il Automobile 29:
1168-9 I) 18 '13
New features In design at Olympia. il plans
Automobile 29:953-5. 977-81 N 20 '13
Oakland has two fours and a six. diags Au-
tomobile 29:872-4 N 6 '13
Packard 38 for 1914. 11 Automobile 29:482-5
S 11 '13
Packiird's new "48". 11 Automobile 28:652-
4 Mr 13 '13
Paige Detroit models 25 and 38 continued
for 1914. 11 Automobile 29:656-9 O 9 '13
Partnership use of a motor car. P. H. Mc-
Kilwin. Scl Am 108:54 Ja 11 '13
Paterson has one chassis and two body types
for 1914. II Automobile 29:1212-3 D 25 '13
Pathfinder has V- radiator, streamline body,
dry plate clutch and four-speed gearset. 11
Automobile 29:914-5 N 13 '13
Peerless continues the three sixes. 11 Automo-
bile 28:992-3 My 8 '13
Pullman out with light six-cyllnder. 11 Auto-
mobile 29:525-7 S 18 '13
Uarnbler supplanted by JelTery. 11 diags Au-
tomobile 29:694-7 O 16 '13
S. & M. embodies foreign features. 11 Auto-
mohUe 29:610-2 C) 2 '13
Saxon light car launched by Chalmers men.
Automobile 29:1074 I) 4 '13
Speeilwell hIx continued. II Automobile 29:
1018-9 N 27 13
Standards committee of the Soc. A. B. re-
port. Automobile 28:252-3 Ja 16 '13
Stearns adoiU.s left drive and center con-
trol. II Automobile 29:196-7 Jl 31 '13
Studebaker four and six for 1914. il Automo-
bile 29:908-11 N 13 '13
Stutz car has four and six on one chassis.
II Automobile 29:516-8 S 18 '13
Traffic by land. J. E. Kuhn. Scl Am S 76:
139 Ag 30 '13
Trend In automobile construction; the views
of automobile engineers and designers. Sci
Am 108:46 Ja 11 '13; Sci Am S 75:32 Ja
U '13
Tribune oar to have left drive, plan Au-
tomobile 28:696-7 Mr 20 '13
Vauphan. a car of distinction. II Automobile
29:9r)>;-9 N 20 '13
Velle adds slx-cyllnder cars. 11 Automobile
29:921-3 N 13 '13
Vulcan models: touring car and speedster.
diags Automobile 29:344-5 Ag 21 '13
20
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Automobiles — Continued.
Wlnton 1914 motor has longer stroke, diags
Automobile 29:702-4 O 16 '13
See also Automobile engines and other
headings beginning with Automobile; Cycle-
cars; Electric trucks: Electric vehicles;
Garages; Motor cycles; Motor trucks;
Springs (mechanism); Tires; Wheels
Accidents
Sec Automobile accidents
Axles
See uImo Axles; Automobiles — Gearing;
Automobiles — Wheels
Bearings
Retainers Improved in special bearings. Au-
tomobile 28:442-3 F 6 '13
Bodies
Cabriolet — new body type. G: J. Mercer, diags
Automobile 29:566-S S 25 '13
Design for runabout body with doors, diags
Automobile 28:860-1 Ap 17 '13
Design for streamline runabout body. G: J.
Mercer, diags Automobile 28:1028-9 My 15
•13
Folding tops for limousine -landaulets. diags
Automobile 28:726-7 Mr 27 '13
Freak French automobile bodies. 11 Scl Am
108:264 Mr 22 '13
Future car; how car bodies have developed
at home and abroad. W. Baunard. il Sci
Am 108:28-30 Ja 11 '13
Limousine and landaulet t^nDes combined. 11
Automobile 28:682-3, Mr 20 *13
Limousine body designed for the Ford. G:
J. Mercer, diags Automobile 29:114-6 Jl
17 '13
Motor coach: Springfield convertible body
uses only two top bows, il Automobile 29:
928-30 N 13 '13
New type of streamline limousine. J. F.
Hrasor. Automobile 29:1022-3 N 27 '13
1914 Peerless closed cars, il diags Automo-
bile 29:320-1 Ag 21 '13
One-piece .material for tops. Automobile 29:
931 N 13 '13
Queer automobile bodies: French designs.
il Scl Am 108:204 Mr 1 '13
Runabout body desiern for Paige -Detroit. G:
J. Mercer, diags Automobile 28:1170-1 Je
6 '13
Runabout body for pathfinder chassis, diags
Automobile 28:896-7 Ap 24 '13
Schoop's metallizing method for motor ve-
hicle bodies. Automobile 28:462 F 13 '13
Semi -collapsible body for Ford cars. G: J.
Mercer, diags Automobile 29:374-5 Ag 28
'13
Stearns — Knight has European features. 11
Automobile 29:932-3 N 13 '13
Streamline bodies at Olympia. il Automobile
29:997-1002 N 27 '13
Turcat-Mery torpedo has unusual baggage
facilities. 11 Automobile 28:604 Mr 6 '13
Chassis
Four American chassis models for 1914. il
Automobile 29:56«-8 S 25 '13
Moon adds light six. il Automobile 29:1010-
11 N 27 '13
Overland chassis for 1914. diags Automobile
29:290-3 Ag 14 '13
Passenger car chassis listed for 1918; horse-
power and mechanical details. Automobile
28:136-47 Ja 9 '13
Pierce- Arrow adds 2- ton truck chassis, il
Automobile 29:570-1 S 26 '13
Regal models both under and overslung. il
Automobile 29:660-2 O 9 '13
Clutches
Design of clutch release shoes. J: S. Myers.
Mach 19:723-4 My '13
Design of clutch release shoes. M. Terry,
plans Mach 19:332-4 Ja '13
Sec nUn Automobiles — Gearing
Color
Choosing a color pcheme. Automobile 28:1070
My 22 '18
Quiet colors in fashion. Automobile 29:249 Ag
7 '13
Differential
Eccentric or dififerential gears. H. B. Heign.
diags Mach 19:786-7 Je '18
Gearless automobile differential. R. Babcock.
il Scl Am 108:380 Ap 26 '13
Gearless differential, diags Automobile 28:
1322 Je 26 '13
M. & S. difterential displaces bevel gears, il
Automobile 29:637 S 18 '13
New type of spiral gear differential. 11 Scl
Am 109:268 O 4 '13
Some differential ideas. J. Munden. II Au-
tomobile 29:970-1 N 20 '13
Electric equipment
A. C. A. tests Bljur-Packard generator. 11
Automobile 29:1049 D 4 '13
Advantages of clutch -type generator and sep-
arate starting and lighting units for motor
cars, A. Churchward. Am Inst E E Pro 32:
1988-93 N '13
Automobile electric system and that of a
railroad car. R. M. Newbold. Automobile
29:1120-1 D 11 '13
Battery life depends on correct design of sys-
tem. A. S. Cole, il Automobile 29:597 O 2 '13
Disco equipment a double deck design. 11
Automobile 29:1026-7 N 27 '13
Electric apparatus consumes 5 to 12 per cent
of total fuel. Automobile 29:207-9 Jl 31
'13
Electric heater for automobile radiators. 11
Elec W 62:442-8 Ag 30 '13
Electric lighting worth the money. Automo-
bile 29:1170-1 D 18 '13
Electric starting, lighting and Ignition sys-
tems for automobiles. 11 Elec W 61:169 Ja
18 '13
Electric systems at Paris show. 11 Automo-
bile 29:851-2 N 6 '13
Electrical equipment of gasoline automobiles.
Elec W 62:1041-2 N 22 'IS
Electrical equipment of gasoline automobiles.
F. Conrad, il Am Inst E E Pro 32:1996-
2005 N '13
Electrically controlled two-speed rear axle
design for motor cars. 11 Sci Am 109: 96 Ag
2 '13
Engineers disagree on starter units. Auto-
mobile 29:190-2. 234-5. 282-3, 328-30, 383-6,
422-3, 462-3, 554-5 Jl 31-S 11, 25 '13
Fisher 8-ampere generator. 11 Automobile 28:
999 My 8 '13
French generators for lighting of cars with
novel means for equalizing voltage, diags
Automobile 29:668-70 O 9 '13
Fuel consumption by electric pen.jrator. Au-
tomobile 29:1218-9 D 25 '13
Gray & Davis use planetary reduction:
starting motors in three sizes, il Auto-
mobile 29:1110-1 D 11 '13
Installing secret control switch, plan Auto-
mobile 28:1076 My 22 '18
Norwalk car has electric shift, il Automobile
29:80-1 Jl 10 '13
Resuscitating a dead storage battery. Auto-
mobile 28:949 My 1 '18
Shifting gears by electricity. 11 Scl Am 109:
140 Ag 23 'IS
Types of storage batteries and their care.
Automobile 28:758-9 Ap 3 '13
Voltage at the spark gap. diag Automobile
28:1177-8 Je 6 '18
Ward L#eonard motor generator arrang-
ed in tandem, il Automobile 29:1157 D 18 '13
Wiring of an automatic cut-out. diags Au-
tomobile 29:827-9 O 30 '13
See altto Automobile engines — Iprnition de-
vices; Automobiles- -Gearing; Automobiles
--Lighting; Automobiles — Starting devices;
Magnetos
Equipment and supplies
Alternating a stethoscope to locate motor
knocks. W: R. Inghram. Scl Am 108:889
Ap 12 '13
Changing vacuum oil feed, plan Automobile
28:601-2 Mr 6 '13
Clever devices that help motorists. 11 Scl
Am 108:39 Ja 11 '13
Ingenious overheating tell-tale. Scl Am 108:
48 Ja 11 '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
21
Automobiles — Equipment and supplies — Oont.
Many flttings for cars and for drivers, il
Automobile 28:656-7. 698-9 Mr 13-20 *13
Plant for maklmr automobile tool boxes;
Globe machine & stamping co., Cleveland,
O. il Iron Age 91:648-6 Mr IS '13
Pneumatic suspension for varying load, il
Automobile 28:694 Mr 20 '13
Preventing? vibration, plan Automobile 28:609
F 20 '13
Shlmpf BtartincT motor and compressor. 11
dia«s Automobile 28:1134-6 My 29 '13
Shock absorbers show improved details, il
Automobile 28:371-3 Ja 30 '13
Tire carriers for 1913. il Automobile 28: 591-
3 Mr 6 '13
Windshields, il Automobile 28:364-6 Ja 30 '13
Worm gear, brake8. springs, magnetos, and
new axles, il Automobile 29:808-13 O 30 '13
Ree alfto Aocelerometer; Automobile en-
gines; Automobiles — Electric equipment;
Au^omoblle.s — Pedals; Automobiles — Rad-
iators; Brakes. Automobile: Carbureters;
Magnetos; Mufflers; Shock absorbers; Spark
plugs; Speedi)meters; Vaporizers
Exhibitions
Automobile America at the shows in Madi-
son Square Garden and Grand Central Pal-
ace, il Automobile 28:218-29 Ja 16 'IS
Belgium's national show, il Automobile 28:
388-9 Ja 30 '13
Boston show, March, 1913. J. R: Schlpper.
il Automobile 28:621-4 Mr 13 '13
Chicago the automobile Mecca: 13th annual
automobile show, 1913. il Automobile 28:
399-403, 486 F 6 '13
Complete list of exhibitors at Boston show.
Automobile 28:682 Mr 6 '13
Features of the 13th national automobile
show. 1913. Am Mach 38:167 Ja 23 '13
14th Paris salon, Oct., 1913. W. F. Bradley,
il Automobile 29:786-9. 803-7 O 23-30 '13
International automobile show at St. Poters-
burg. il Automobile 28:1247 Je 19 '13
Manager of Abbott motor co. does not be-
lieve in New York and Chicago shows.
M. J. Hammers. Automobile 28:617 F 20 '13
New York automobile shows. Sci Am 108:86
Ja 25 '13
Olympla exhibition. 1913. J. S. Crltchley. il
Automobile 29:902-5, 949-55, 977-81 N 13-20
•13
Philadelphia show a success. Automobile 28:
390 Ja 30 '13
Prominent automobiles exhibited at Olympla.
11 diags Automobile 29:1002-7 N 27 '13
Revelations of the Boston automobile show.
Sci Am 108:266 Mr 22 '13
Streamline bodies at Olympla. 11 Automobile
29:997-1002 N 27 '13
13th annual exhibition of imported cars, N.
Y., 1913. il Automobile 28:172-3 Ja 9 *13
13th French automobile show, 1912. Auto-
mobile 28:56 Ja 2 '13
Fuel
Bee Automobile engines — ^Fuel
Qearlng
Adjustment of silent chains for valve Ignition,
diags Automobile 29:248 Ag 7 '13
Automobile bevel drive gears; forging, ma-
chining, heat-treating:, inspecting and as-
sembling. D. T. Hamilton, il Mach 19:417-23
F '18
Automobile rear axle design. K. W. Najder.
diags Mach 20:36-8 S '13
Continuous gear change, diag Automobile
28:981-2 My 8 '13
Criticism of American drive-shaft construc-
tion. Automobile 28:718-9 Mr 27 '13
Detroit S. A. E. discusses electric shift. Au-
tomobile 29:935 N 13 '13
Duplication of gears having long and short
addenda. E. W. Baxter. Mlaoh 19:775-7 Je
'13
Floating tjrpes dominate axle field, diaga Au-
tomobile 28:438-41 F 6 '13
Gear changing and the clutch brake. K P.
Batzell. diags Automobile 28:722-5 Mr 27
'18
Gearbox location — which? Automobile S8:
940-1, 983-5, 1025-7, 1063, 1123, 1207-8 My
8-29, Je 12 '13
Gearsets show conservative design, diags Au-
tomobile 28:780-2 Ap 3 '13
Gray gearshift includes starter, il Automobile
29:1075 D 4 '13
Incorrect meshing causes growl, dlag Auto-
mobile 28:1131 My 29 '18
Investigation of efficiency of worm gearing
for automobile transmission: discussion of
paper by W: H. Kenerson. Am Soc M E J
35:676-80 Ap '13
Mondex — magic gearset. diags Automobile
28:783 Ap 3 '13
New noiseless gear for motor cars, il Sci Am
109:149 Ag 23 '13
Norwalk car has electric shift, il Automobile
29:80-1 Jl 10 '13
Pneumatic or electric gearshift? S. R. Hunter.
Automobile 29:865 N 6 '13
Quicker action makes gearchanging with the
electric shift simpler than with the lever.
Automobile 29:924 N 13 '13
Rear axle gearbox. S. E. Waldon. 11 Automo-
bile 28:860-1 Ap 17 '18
Ross gearset does away with clashing, diags
Automobile 29:1217 D 25 '13
Shifting gears by electricity, il Sci Am 109:
140 Ag 23 '13
Silent chains In motor constru'jtl.m. Auto-
mobile 28:360-1 Ja 30 '13
Society of automobile engineers on worm
drive. Automobile 28:826 Ap 10 '13
Special machine for bobbing automobile gears,
il Iron Age 91:261 Ja 23 '13
Status of the worm-gear drive. Automobile
28*719 Mr 27 '13
Variable speed hydraulic transmission for
motor trucks, il Sci Am 109:208 S 13 '13
Vulcan electric gear.shift. diags Automobile
28:778 Ap 3 '13
Why Packard uses three-speed gearset. S. D.
Waldon. Automobile 29:1008-9 N 27 '13
Worm gearing for automobile transmission:
records of a number of tests, il diags
Mach 19:46-9 S '12
Sec nlHO Automobiles— Differential; Au-
tomobiles — Steering gear
lonltion
fi(€ Automobile engines — ^Ignition de-
vices; Automobiles — Electric equipment
Inspection
Tiow materials for automobiles are ln.«ipec-
ted: system employed by Packard motor
car CO. 10. F. Roberts, diag Automobile
28:1306-8 Je 26 '13; Same cond. Iron Tr
R 53:209-12 Jl 31 '13; Same cond. Ind Rng
13:418-21 () '13; Same cond. Iron Age 92:158-
60 Jl 17 '13
Insurance
See Insurance, Automobile
Lighting
Acetylene lighting system defended. R. 11.
Coombs. Automobile 29:514-5 S 18 '13
Acetylene tank makers protest against un-
due emphasis placed on electric light sys-
tems for automobiles. Automobile 28:997
My 8 '13
Better regulation of values In automobile
lamps, dlag Automobile 29:116-7 Jl 17 '13
Complications of electric lighting. Automobile
29:1200 1> 25 '13
Double-reflector searchlight for automobiles.
F. C. Perkins, il Sci Am 109:55 Jl 19 '13
Dynamo electric lighting for motor cars. A.
E. Waller. Am Inst K K Pro 32:1972-85 N
'13; Same. Sci Am S 76:394-5 D 20 '13
Electric cranking and lighting, il Automo-
bile 28:242-7. 310-6, 339-45, 416-21 Ja 16-P
6 '13
Electric lighting of the gasoline car. 11 diags
Automobile 28:422-5 P 6 '13
Electric-lighting system for automobiles. 11
Elec W 61:159-60 Ja 18 '13
Electric lighting worth the money. Automobile
29:334-5, 1170-1 Ag 21, D 18 '13
Gray and Davis lighting system explained,
diags Automobile 29:30-1 Jl 3 '13
22
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Automobiles — Lighting — Continued.
Making two automobile lamps do the work
of four. Sci Am 109:382 N 15 '13
Protests against the Prest-O-Lite tests. Au-
tomobile 29:416-7 S 4 '13
See also Automobiles — Electric equipment
Manufacture
Automobile and machine tools. Am Mach
38:161 Ja 23 '13
Automobile manufacturing methods. 1). T.
Hamilton, il diags Mach 19:870-5 Jl '13
Automobile side frame press. 11 Iron Age 91:
1166-7 My 15 '13
Broaching automobile parts. C. L. Lucas. 11
diags Mach 19:787-8 Je '13
Building an automobile every 40 seconds. F.
H. Colvin. 11 Am Mach 38:757-62 My 8 '13
Drawing and foiTning an automobile clutch
cone. D. T. Hamilton, il Mach 20:1X2-3 N 13
Drilling and milling in the shops of the
Winton motor car co., Cleveland. F. H.
Colvin. 11 Am Mach 38:138-40 Ja 23 '13
European electric steel automobile castings.
E. F. Lake. 11 Iron Age 91:768-70 Mr 27 '13
Forging and machining automobile front axles,
il Mach 20:287-9 D U3
Foundry specializing in motor car castings:
aluminum and braiss shop of the Willys-
Overland CO. 11 plan Foundry 41:537-42 D
'13
Gray iron mixtures for motor castings. H. H.
Swan, il Foundry 41:474-8 N '13; Same. Iron
Age 92:893-7 O 23 '13; Same. Iron Tr R 53:
963-8 N 27 '13
Heat-treated automobile frame steel. I). K.
BuUens. il Iron Age 92:171-4 Jl 24 '13
How materials for automobiles are in.spected:
system employed by Packard motor car co.
E F. Roberts, dlag Automobile 28:1306-8
Je 26 '13; Same cond. Iron Tr R 53:209-12
Jl 31 '13; Same cond. Ind Eng 13:418-21 O
•13; Same cond. Iron Age 92:158-60 Jl 17 '13
Iron and steel committee of Society of au-
tomobile engineers furnish test figures, il
Automobile 28:1220-1 Je 12 '13
Kevs and key ways for automobile, il Automo-
bile 29:424-6, 467-9 S 4-11 '13
Laboratories of the modern factory: apparatus
and investigations of the Studebaker cor-
poration, Detroit. E. F. Lake, il Iron Age
92:387-91 Ag 21 '13
Malleable Iron castings for automobile work.
E. Touceda. il Iron Age 91:1426-9 Je 12 13;
Same. Iron Tr R 52:1358-63 Je 12 '13; Same.
Automobile 28:1260-3 Je 19 '13; Same. Foun-
dry 41:276-80 Jl '13
Mai*mon accuracy and how obtained, il Auto-
mobile 29:1044-8 D 4 '13
Mass-production the source of perfected con-
struction. Automobile 28:1023-4 My 15 '13
Maxwell uses one factory for spare parts for
244 models, il Automobile 29:1098-1100 1)
11 '13 .. ^ , ,
Model automobile foundry-: Willys- Overland
CO., Toledo, O. II plan Metal, Ind n s 11:475-6
N '13 _ . .X ^
Modern plant of Dodge Bros.. Detroit, for
automobile parts. 11 plans Iron Age 91:1-10,
144-6 Ja 2-9 '13 . , ^ i,
Overland company's alummum foundry, li
plan Automobile 29:459-61 S 11 '13
Packard motor car company, Detroit. O. J.
Abell. II Iron Age 91:1347-54, 1415-24. 1473-6
Je 5-19 '13 ^, , ^
Secrets of automobile casting manufacture.
11 Foundry 41:261-71 Jl '13
Shop practice of the Willys-Overland co.,
Toledo; evolution of a four-throw crank-
shaft-machining flywheels, cam-shafts, etc.
D. T. Hamilton. 11 Mach 19:495-9 Mr '13
Six-story continuous foundry building of the
Ford motor company. O. J. Abell. II Iron
Age 92:1-7 Jl 3 '13
Standardizing the making of automobile
parts. Am Mach 38:833 My 15 '13
Tools for a high grade automobile. R. Maw-
son. 11 Am Mach 38:127-30 Ja 23 '13
See also Automobile engines— Manufacture;
Automobiles— Gearing; Automobiles— Paint-
ing
Nomenclature
Nomenclature report. E. J. Stoddard. Auto-
mobile 28:1222 Je 12 '13
Painting
Rapid painting of the automobile. Automobile
29:19 Jl 3 '13
See also Automobiles— Color
Pedals
Adjustable pedals, il Automobile 29:236-9 Ag
7 '13
Price Mst8
Lists and speciflcations of 1913 cars. Auto-
mobile 28:100-7 Ja 9 '13
What gasoline pleasure car can I buy? a
composite price list of American pleasure
cars. T. M. R. von K61er. Scl Am 108:44 Ja
11 '13
Radiators
Angles for pump connection to radiator. H.
W. Hawkins. Foundry 41:232 Je '18
Best anti-freeze solution. Automobile 29:1022
X 27 '13
Getting the angles for the pump connection
to an auto radiator. Foundry 41:30 Ja *13
Repairing radiator tube leak, dlag Automo-
bile 28:989-90 My 8 '13
Wolfe radiator with variable area. 11 Automo-
bile 29:294 Ag 14 '13
Repair
Making repairs on Inner tubes. Automobile
29:71 Jl 10 '13 „
Tire repairs —roadside and garage. J. B:
Schipper. 11 Automobile 29:495-9, 546-9 S
18-25 '13
See aUo Automobile.^, Care of
Safety devices
Mirrors for dangerous street corners. 11 Au-
tomobile 28:645 Mr 13 '13
Shock absorbers
See Shock absorbers
Signals
See Automobile signals
Springs
Adapting spring suspension to varying loads,
dlag Automobile 28:1023 My 15 '13
Comprehensive tests to develop data for im-
provements of springs and tires. Automobile
29'2i^S-9 Ag 14 '13
Considerations In automobile spring design.
Automobile 28:1027 My 15 '13
Defects In .springs. Automobile 28:12ao, 1303;
29:17-8, 65-6. 159 Je 19-Jl 10, 24 '13
Defects in springs. G. H. Baillee. Automobile
28:1124-6 My 29 '13 ^ t. t ^
Design of automobile springs. D: Landau
and A. Golden. Am Mach 38:148-50 Ja 23
'13
Friction between the spring leaves a small
factor in the damping of oscillations. Au-
tomobile 29:1154-6 D 18 '13
Progress in spring suspension. H. C. lurner.
Automobile 28:1276-7 Je 19 '13 ^ ^ ,
Reason.«« for the wobbling of front wheels.
Automobile 29:380-1 Ag 28 '13
Riedler on the action of springs. Automo-
bile 28:846-7 Ap 17 '13 , ^ . , , .
Tests for loaf springs and their treatment.
p:. F. Lake, il Mach 20:217-21 N '13
Starting devices
Air preferred for starters In France, dlag
Automobile 28:804-5 AP 10 '13
Auto- Lite co.'s flywheel type starter, il Au-
tomobile 29:818 O 30 '13
Deaco starter is made in three types, diags
Automobile 29:972-3 N 20 '13
Effect of the self-starter on motor-truck de-
velopment. Eng Rec 67:510 My 10 13
Electric cranking and lighting, il Automobile
28:242-7, 310-5, 339-45, 416-21 Ja 16-F 6 13
Electric starter for automobiles. 11 Klec W
W:1185-6 My 31 '13
Estimated working capacity and weights of
starters operated by compressed air shot
into cylinders. Automobile 29:1069 D 4 li
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
23
Automobiles — Starting devices — Continued.
Gray & Davis use planetary reduction : start-
ing motors in three sizes, il Automobile 29:
1110-1 D 11 '13
Hartford starter fitted with flywheel. 11 diag
Automobile 2:):945-6 N 13 13
How strong and heavy a motor starter must
be if operated by power stored in a metallic
spring. Automobile 29:974-5 N 20 '13
Improved Roflll motor starter, il Automobile
29:341-2 Ag 21 '13
Metropolitan S. A. E. discusses starters. Au-
tomobile 29:11 Jl 3 13
Moior starters as thoy see them in France,
diag Automobile 2^:1024-5 N 27 '13
Rushmore starter requires no intermediate
gears, il Automobile 29:866 N 6 '13
Tight motor easier to start. Automobile 29:
164-5 Jl 24 '13
Westinghouse starter a compact design, diags
Automobile 29:1060-1 D 4 '13
A'ec alifo Automobiles — Electric ecjuipment
Statistics
Automobiles now form 59 per cent, of Mas-
sachusetts' vehicles. J. T. Sullivan. Au-
tomobile 28:495-9 F 20 '13
Car registrations gain 71,884 in 3 months. U.
M. Lay. Automobile 29:1089-91 D 11 13
Registrations, 1912, 1,010,483. U M. JLay.
Automobile 28:327-33 Ja 30 '13
Steering gear
Development of steering gears. Automobile
29:33 Jl 3 '13
Left side steer and center control in mo-
tor cars. H. Greene. 11 Scl Am 108:221 Mr
8 '13
Steering gear design is conservative. 11 Au-
tomobile 28:612-4 Mr 6 '13
Theory of correct steering. Automobile 28:
856-7 Ap 17 '13
Taxation
Cars taxed on unused horsepower, diag Au-
tomobile 28:707-9 Mr 27 '13
Horsepower as basis for tax discussed. Au-
tomobile 28:765, 812-3, 849, 894-5, 1040-1, Ap
3-24, My 15 '13
Testing
Detecting resistance — saving fuel. W. C.
Marshall, il Automobile 28:833-5. 888-90,
937-9, 978-9 Ap 17-My 8 '13
Dynamometers vs. poad-testlng. Automobile
28:948 My 1 '13
Nine cars are perfect In Tour de France, il
Automobile 28:776-7 Ap 3 '13
Rating of cars by co-efflclents K and slgma.
Automobile 28:1166 Je 6 '13
^Vr niMo Automobile engines — Testing; Au-
tomobile racing
Wheels
Analysis of requirements in truck wheels.
Automobile 28:676-8 Mr 20 '13
Demountable and quick detachable rims.
dlags Automobile 28:558-61 F 27 '13
Development of the wire wheel. G: W. Hoiik.
Automobile 2.S:1223-5 Je 12 'Ki
Fallacy of the spring wheel. L. J. Monahan.
Scl Am 108:335 Ap 12 '13
Front wheel design. F. C. Sheehy, plan
Automobile 28:353 Ja 80 '13
Helios demountable wire wheel. Automobile
28:892-3 Ap 24 '13
Houk wheels. 11 Automobile 29:719 O 16 '13
Large-diameter wheels and the underslung
frame. V. A. Longaker. Automobile 28:
299 Ja 23 '13
McCue whccl.s used as regular cfjuipmont.
plans Automobile 28:510-1 F 20 '13
Machine for swaging automobile wire -wheel
spokes. Scl Am 10^:214 S 13 '13
Pros and cons of wire wheels. H: Souther.
plan Automobile 28:468-9 F 13 '13
Requirements of ca.st Htcel wlietls. O:
Walther diags Automobile 29:82-3 Jl 10 '13
S. A. E. hears rim manufacturers In Cleve-
land. Automobile 28:693 Mr 20 '13
Schermaek spring wheel acts on new princi-
ple. 11 diag Automobile 28:568-9 F 27 '13
Shock-absorbing hub. 11 Scl Am 108:818 Ap 6
'13
Spring substitute for a pneumatic tire, il Scl
Am 108:360 Ap 19 '13
Spring wheel. M. K. Domis. Scl Am 108:197
Mr 1 '13
Spring wheel for automobiles, il plan Eng N
69:781 Ap 17 '13
Spring wheel problem. B. P. Du Pont. Sd
Am 108:376 Ap 26 '13
Spring wheels cure bumps. H. T. Dunbar. Au-
tomobile 28:1214-5 Je 12 '13
Straight -spoke wire wheel more resilient
than tangent type. J. B. Dunlop. 11 Automo-
bile 29:860-1 N 6 '13
Triple spoke wheels designed to take great
lateral and driving strains — method of ear-
ning spares, dlags Automobile 28:552-3 F
27 '13
Wire automobile wheels not a fad. W. F.
Evans. Iron Age 92:190 Jl 24 '13
See also Axles; Motor trucks — ^Wheels;
Tires
Windows
Frameless glass windows for automobiles.
G: J. Mercer, plan Automobile 28:644 Mr
13 '13
How non-inflammable celluloid is actually
used for automobiles and aeroplanes. Au-
tomobile 28:1022-3 My 16 '13
Automobiles, Care of
Automobile repairs. F. C. L il Sci Am 108:
583 Je 28 '13
Constant inflation means long tire life. Au-
tomobile 28:1316-7 Je 26 '13
Daily care of the car Is essential. Automobile
29:421 S 4 '13
Directions for grooming an automobile. Au-
tomobile 28:507-8 F 20 '13
Information on cleaning, fast driving, and
prevention of rust on tire rims. Automobile
29:73-4 Jl 10 '13
Kerosene for decarbonizing, il Automobile 28:
904-5 Ap 24 '13
Location of gasoline engine troubles made
easy. II Scl Am 108:34-5 Ja 11 '13
Low inflation on bad roads. J. B. Dunlop.
Automobile 29:692-3 O 16 '13
PreHcrving car finish. Automobile 29:817 O
30 '13
Resuscitating a dead storage battery. Auto-
mobile 28:949 My 1 '13
Rust spots on car body. 11 Automobile 28:
818-9 Ap 10 '13
Time for cleaning the car. Automobile 28:
721 Mr 27 '13
Tire repairs — road.side and garage. J. K:
Schipper. il Automobile 29:4*t5-9 S 18 '13
Automobiles, Electric. See Klectric trucks;
Klcctric vehicles
Automobiles, Military
Automobile field kitchen. 11 Scl Am 108:500
My 31 '13
Militarv automobile gun. 11 Scl Am 108:247
Mr 15 '13
Motorizing Mars In France. 11 Automobile
29:6:19-43 O 9 '13
Automobiles l^unlclpal
Automobile In the police department, Peoria,
111. W: W. Rhoades. 11 Munlc Kng 44:357-8
Ap '13
Automobile pay car for Detroit city em-
ployes. 11 Munic Eng 44:140 F '13
Controlling use of department automobiles In
Pljiladelphia. J. Heed. Munlc Eng 44:253-4
Mr '13
Siv <iho Motor trucks, Municipal
Automobiles and roads
Automobiles and Improved roads. L. W. Page.
11 Scl Am 109:178 S 6 '13
Banff- Windermere motor road. 11 Eng Rec
68:630-1 I) 6 '13
Emery in road races. Automobile 28:608 Mr
6 '13
Where should the money for good roads con-
struction be spent? Eng N 69:1012 My 15
'13
Srr also Speedways
Automobiling. See Automobile touring; Auto-
mobiles
24
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Autottable. W. I. Chambers. Scl Am 8 75:89-
90 P 8 *13
Auto-transformers. See Electric transformers
Avery library. See Columbia university — ^Avery
library
Aviation
Aeroplane, motor, or aviator? E. L. Ovln«-
ton. 11 Ens M 44:339-44 D '12
Big aeroplane and transatlantic flight. Scl
Am 108:420 My 3 '13
Crossing the ocean In a flying machine. Scl
Am 108:446 My 17 '13
Flying for altitude records. C. Dienstbach. Scl
Am 109:470 D 20 '13
Flying in fog and at night. C. Dienstbach. Scl
Am 109:423 D 6 '13
Journey In a Zeppelin: impressions of a trip
in the airship Viktoria Luise. C. Dienst-
bach. 11 Sci Am 108:449 My 17 '13
I'^goud's remarkable performances, il Sci Am
109:301 O 18 '13
Record cross-country flight with an Ameri-
can military monoplane. Sci Am 109:135
Ag 16 '13
Safety parachute for airmen, il Sci Am 108:
520 Je 7 '13
Turning somersaults with an aeroplane: the
remarkable exploit of Adolphe P^goud. 11
Sci Am 109:240 S 27 '13
Way stations for a relay flight to Europe. H:
H. Suplee. map Sci Am 109:496 D 27 '13
tSfrr altto Aerodynamic laboratories; Aero-
nautics; Aeroplane races; Aeroplanes
Accidents
Aeroplane accidents. Sci Am 108:512 Je 7 '13
French army oflllcers killed in balloon ascent.
11 Sci Am S 75:371 Je 14 '13
Prevention of aviation accidents. E. G. Still.
Sci Am 109:259 O 4 '13
Wreck of the flrst German naval airship L 1.
C. Dienstbach. Sci Am 109:266 O 4 '13
Aviation field
Proposed United States aviation field. Scl
Am S 75:84 F 8 '13
Aviation maps. See Maps, Aeronautic
Axle lighting. See Car lighting
Axles
Automobile rear axle design. K. W. Najder.
Mach 20:36-8 S '13
Electrically controlled two- speed rear axle
design for motor cars, il Sci Am 109:95 Ag
2 '13
Floating types dominate axle field, diags
Automobile 28:438-41 F 6 '13
Forging and machining automobile front
axles. 11 Mach 20:287-9 D '13
Interurban car axles. Elec Ry J 42:143-4
Jl 26 '13
Service records of heat-treated chrome-
vanadium axles. Ry & Eng R 53:571-2 Je
14 '13
See also Bearings (machinery) ; Wheels
Azimuth
Automatic astronomical calculator: Butter-
field azimuth chronometer. A. H. Brown,
il Scl Am S 76:44-5 Jl 19 '13
Azimuth by direct solar observations. G: L.
Ilosmer. Eng N 69:861 Ap 24 '13
Azimuth by direct solar observation. L: Ross.
Eng N 69:454-8 Mr 6 '13
Simple method of obtaining time and azimuth.
J. A. Macdonald. Ry Age 55:1186 D 19 '13
B
Baalbek. Syria
Baalbek the mysterious: H. J. Shepstone. il
Sci Am 109:456-7 D 13 '13
Babbitt metals
Bearing metal. A. P. Wright. Metal Ind n s
11:245-6 Je '13
Study of bearing metals and testing meth-
ods. T. D. Lynch, il Foundry 41:291-4 Jl
'13; Same. Metal Ind n s 11:295-8 Jl '13;
Excerpts. Ind Eng 13:410 S '13
Babylonia
Reclamation of ancient Babylonia by irriga-
tion. E. J. Banks. 11 map Eng N 69:468-
9 Mr 6. '13
Antiquities
Babylonian excavations by the Germans. E.
J. Banks, il Sci Am 108:357-9 Ap 19 '13
Backfllling. See Trenches
Bacteriology
Bacteria in eggs. Sci Am S 76:80 Ag 2 '13
Bacteriology ajid your health: serums and
vaccines in the diagnosis, treatment and
prevention of disease. C: F: Bolduan. il
Scl Am 108:540-1 Je 14 '13
Bacteriology of ice. E. O. Jordan. Sci Am S
75:199 Mr 29 '13
Salt-rising bread: raising dough with new-
ly discovered bacteria. H. A. Kohman. II
Scl Am 108:220 Mr 8 '13
Ultra-microscopic parasites. Sci Am S 75:80
F 1 '13
Bee also Auto- intoxication
Bacteriology, Dairy. See Dairy bacteriology
Bacteriology, Water. See Water — ^Bacteriology
Baekeiand, Leo Hendrik, 1863-
Award of the third Wlllard Gibbs medal to
Dr. Baekeland. por Met & Chem Eng 11:
811-4 Je '13
Bag- houses
Notes on the bag-house In connection with
lead blast-furnaces and leaxSy copper- matte
converters. A. Eilers. diags Am Inst Min
E Bui 73: 85-112 Ja '13
Bagasse
Economic combustion of low grade or waste
fuels. D. M. Myers. Eng M 45:358-60 My '13
Baggage and eocpress cars
Express car for automobile shipments, il Elec
Ry J 41:721 Ap 19 '13
New light-weight express cars of the Bay
state street railway, Boston, il plans Elec
Ry J 42:491-4 9 27 '13
Special baggage car for scenery. 11 dIags Ry
Age (Meoh ed) 87: 615-8 N '13
Baggage cars. See Baggage and express cars
Baird machine company
Installing Taylor system In Connecticut
plant. Iron Tr R 53:221-2 Jl 31 '13
Baked enamel painting on the cars of Hudson
& Manhattan railroad, il Elec Ry J 41:146-
9 Ja 25 '13
Balancing devices for centrifugal pumps. A. V.
Mueller, diags Eng N 70: 490-4 S 11 '13
Balkan war, 1912-1913
Bomb-dropping in the Balkans. Scl Am 109:
278 O 11 '13
Bali bearings
Ball and roller Journal bearings. R. H. Grant,
il Mach 19:34-5 S '12
Ball bearings — their construction and appli-
cation. F. H. Poor. II Mach 19:880-1 Jl '13;
Same. Scl Am S 76:294-5 N 8 '13
Design of ball bearings. F. J. Jarosch. plans
Ind Eng 13:24-7. 71-4. 117-9 Ja-Mr '13
Ft)rmula for determining tlie ball circle dia-
meter for ball bearings. W. C. Prior. Mach
20:35 S '13
Manufacture of balls for bearings. T: J. Hel-
ler. 11 Sci Am S 76:84-5 Ag 9 '13
Ribbon type of separator for ball bearings,
il Ind Eng 13:78-9 F '13
Specialists who do not specialize in prices.
V: W. Page. Mach 19:544-5 Mr '13
See also Bearings (machinery)
Ballast. See Railroads— ^rack
Ballast cars. See Cars (ballast)
Balloon sheds. See Hangars
Balloons and airships
Achievements of military aircraft. H. Ban-
nerman-Phllllps. il Scl Am 108:307 Ap 5 '13
Aerial battleships and flying torpedo boats:
German dfrlglblos versus French aeroplanes.
Sci Am S 76:35 Jl 19 '13
Airship envelope fabric. Sci Am S 75: 270
Ap 26 '13
Bombarding a defense with dirigibles. Sri
Am 109:f Jl 5 '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
25
Balloons and air. ships — Continued.'
Comparison of French and German strenirth
In dirigible airships, il Sci Am 109:126 Ag
16 '13
Destruction of the German dirigible L. Z.
15. C. Dienstbach. Sci Am 108:313 Ap 5
•13
Dissecting a military dirigible airship VI.
A. Gradenwitz. 11 Sci Am 109:164 Ag 30
•13
Future of the dirigible. Sci Am 109:374
N 15 '13
Journey in a Zeppelin: impressions of a
trip in the airship Viktoriai Lulse. C.
Dienstbach. il Sci Am 108:449 My 17 '13
Lessons of the disaster of the "I^. 1 1." C.
Dienstbach. il Sci Am 109: 340 N 1 '13
L.08S of the Zeppelin L-1. Sci Am 109:226 S
20 '13
Manufacture of hydrogen gas for spherical
balloons: portable plants fur military use.
il Sci Am 109:452 D 13 '13
Naval airship. C. Dienstbach. Sci Am 109:
378 N 15 •U
Over Germany in an airship: Viktoria Lulse.
11 Eng Rec 68:245-7 Ag 30 '13
Progress in landing Zeppelins. C. Dienst-
bach. Sci Am 109 :m O 11 '13
Spherical balloons. R. H. Upson. Stevens
Iml 30: 301-10 O '13
Wreck of the first German naval airship L 1.
C. Dienstbach. Sci Am 109:266 O 4 •IS
tier also Aeronautics; Aeroplanes; Avia-
tion; Hangars
Balsam
Balsam of Peru. Sci Am 109:493 D 27 '13
Baltimore, Maryland
Fteiltlmore hlgh-prossure fire service. J. B.
Scott. 11 diags Am Soc M E J 35:371-419
Mr '13
Architecture
Cathedral of the Incarnation, il plans Arch
Rec 33:476-91 Je '13
Sanitary affairs
Covering of Jones' Falls, Baltimore, Md. 11
map Eng N 70:2-8 Jl 3 ^13
Public baths of Baltimore. J. Graham. 11
Dom Eng 65:400-3 D 27 '13
Streets
Building a highway on a sewer. 11 Sci Am
109:130 Ag 16 '13
Baltimore A Ohio railroad
B. & O. exhibit at Wheeling. W. Va., cele-
bration. 11 Ry & Eng R 53:753-4 Ag 9 '13
Baltimore & Ohio flood reconstruction. 11
Ry Age 55:106-9 Jl 18 '13
Cumberland terminal. R. C. Powers, il plan
Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:591-3 N '13
87th annual report, for yeai» ending June 30,
1913. Hy Age 55:1050-2 X 28 '13
Increased earnings of II. & (). map Ry Age
55: 1007-8 N 28 '13
Locomotive terminal, CJumberland. Md. il Ry
6 Eng U 53:949-50 O 11 '13; Ry Age 55:709-
11 O 17 '13
Road department improvements. Ry & Eng
R 53:221 Mr 15 '13
2d staff meeting of officials. Deer Park, Md.,
Sept.. 1913. Ry & Eng R 53:931-2 O 4 '13
Baltimore United railways A electric com-
pany
Annual report for 1912. Elec Ry J 41:776-
7 Ap 26 '13
Balusters, Concrete
Problem solved in casting bridge balusters
successfully. Concrete Cem 3:35 Jl '13
Banff- Windermere motor road. 11 Eng Rec 68:
630-1 D 6 '13
Bank bulldinqs
Electric wiring and illumination of the Con-
tinental and commercial bank bidg., Chi-
cago, il diag Elec W 62:189-94 Jl 26 '13
Ehnlgrants' industrial savings bank, N. Y.
R. F. Almirall. il Arch & Bldg 45:17-24
Ja '13
Guaranty trust company building. New York,
il Arch & Bldg 45:486-93 D '13
Structural features of the Continental &
commercial national bank, Chicago, plans
Eng N 70:976-81 N 13 '13
Bank notes
Protection against bank note raising and
forgeries. 11 Sci Am 109:247 S 27 '13
Bank protection. See Canals; Rivers — Regula-
tion
Banking law
New currency law. Ry & Eng R 53:1190-1
D 27 '13
Banks and banking
Account analysis in commercial banks. H. C.
Thompson. J Account 16:210-29 S '13
Banking Influence on railroad management.
Ry Age 55:443-4 S 12 '13
Control of banking over industry. A. L.
Brodhead. Eng N 69:323-4 F 13 '13
Control of banking over industry. Eng N 69:
176-8 Ja 23 '13
Proposed currency legislation. F. A. Van-
derlip. Iron Age 92:1216-8 N 27 '13
^Vr nlno Bank buildings: Bank notes;
Hanking law; Building and loan as.socia-
tlons; Discount: Foreign exchange; Interest
Barges
Cost of steel vs. wood for river barges. A. B.
Hageboeck. Eng N 69:321-2 F 13 '13
Krr alHo Motor barges
Barges, Concrete
Reinforced concrete barge in service. 11 Con-
crete Cem 2:93 F '13
Barges, Motor. See Motor barges
Barium
Manufacture of barium compounds in Ger-
many. Eng & Min J 96:248-9 Ag 9 '13
Barographs
Measurement of the true static pressure in
a moving fluid — application to an aeroplane
barograph. A. F. Zahm. J Fr Inst 175:603-
9 My '13
Barometer
Aneroid barometers; from report of the Di-
rector of the Bureau of standards. J Fr
Inst 175:329-30 Mr '13
Meaning of a change of two fnches In the
barometer. A. F. Miller. Sci Am S 76:272
O 25 '13
Mercurial and aneroid barometers. Colliery
33:572 My '13
Use of the barometer in mining. W. H.
Hammon. Colliery 33:645 Je '13
Use of the barometer in mining. F. Z. Schel-
lenberg. Colliery 33:590-1 My '13
Barometers, Human. Sci Am 108:556 Je 21 '13
Barometric pressure. See Atmospheric pres-
sure
Barracks
Half mile of concrete barracks. R. M. Bean-
fleld. 11 Concrete Cem 3:164-7 O '13
Barytas
Barytes industry of Cole county. Mo. F. C.
Bryant. Eng & Min J 95:317-8 F 8 '13
Bascule bridges. See Bridges, Bascule
Baseball Indicators
Mechanical baseball bulletin boards. 11 Sci
Am 109:285-6 O U '13
New baseball indicator. G. E. Mitchell. 11 Sd
Am 109:109 Ag 9 '13
Basements
Building a house of moderate cost. R. C.
Spencer, Jr. 11 Arch Rec 33:166-62 F '13
Bath tubs
Design in plumbing fixtures: bath tubs. F.
W. Tower, diags Dom Eng 65:76-7 O 18
'13
Bath tubs, Portable
Portable bath tub.s — their use in hospitals,
il Domi Ens: 62:275-6 Mr 8 '13
Bathrooms
New built-in sanitary bathroom, il Dom Eng *
64:335-6 S 20 '13
Baths. Public
Public batlis of Baltimore. J. Graham, il
Dom Eng 65:400-3 D 27 '13
Baths and bathing
Bath house at Cameron colliery, Shamokin,
Pa. 11 Colliery 33:679-80 Jl ^13
Bath house proposition. J. E. Butler, plan
Colliery 33:481 Ap '13
26
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Baths and bathing — Continued.
Bathing: facilities In industrial plants: physio-
logical benefits of hot and cold baths. T:
Darlingrton. 41 BnR M 46:428-30 D '13
Design in plumbing fixtures: bath tubs. F. W.
Tower, diagrs Dom Eng 65:76-7 O 18 '13
8cc aUo Bathrooms; Baths, Public
Batik
Electric batik work. A. Gradenwitz. 11 Sci
Am 108:584 Je 28 'IS
Batteries
Fort that travels on wheels: Schneider mo-
bile batteries for coast defense, il Sci Am
109:469 D 20 '13
Batteries, Electric. See Electric batteries; Stor-
age batteries
Battl Wallahs society
Society of sea-going electrical engineers. Int
Marine Eng 18:538 D '13
Battle cruisers. See Warships
Battiefleld relief. See First aid In illness and
injury; Medicine, Military; Military hygiene
Bauxite
Bauxite near Elizabeth town. Tenn. J. H.
Watkins. II En«r & Min J 95:604-5 Mr 22 '13
Production of bauxite and aluminum. Eng
& Min J 96:778 O 25 '13
Beaches
Prize design for Coney Island beach reclam-
ation, plan Eng N 70:304-5 Ag 14 '13
Problem in beach reclamation at Coney Island
and a prize for its solution, plan Eng N
69:354 F 20 '13
Beacons. See Lightships
Beams. See Girders
Bearings (machinery)
Babbit ting^ car Journal brasses. E. H. Morey.
11 Am Eng 87:267-8 My '13
Bearing' metaJ. A. P. Wright. Metal Ind n s
11:245-6 Je *13
Development in plain bearings. Iron Age 91:
1262 My 22 '13
High-speed bearings. Ind En^r 13:191-2 Ap
•13
Intermediate supports for long shafts. W. G.
Dunkley. diags Much 19:363-4 Ja '13
Kingsbury thrust bearing. 11 plan Power 37:
667 My 13 '13
Oil-pressure thrust bearing, diags Elec W
61:1272-3 Je 7 '13
Power consumption In bearlnsrs. Eng & Min
J 96:405-6 AfiT 30 '13
Retainers improved in special bearings. Au-
tomobile 28:442-3 F 6 '13
Study of bearingi metals and testinir meth-
ods. T. D. Lynch. 11 Foundry 41:291-4 Jl
'13; Same. Metal Ind n s 11:295-8 Jl '13
Temperature tests on Journal bearings. A. M.
Bennett. Power 37:848-9 Je 17 '13
Test of thrust bearing on large water wheel.
Eng Rec 67:75 Ja 18 '13
Water wheel thrust bearing. 11 plans Eng
Rec 67:44-5 Ja 11 '13
Hee also Ball beaxingrs; Lubrication and
lubricants; Roller bearings
Beatty-Qugaenhelm case. Eng & Min J 96:84-6
«J1 XZ Iv
Beatty-Quggenhelm case. H: Wollman. Eng &
Min J 96:223-6 Afir 2 '13
Beech
Uses of commercial woods of the United
States. H. Maxwell. U S Agrlc Bui 12:
2-11 '13
Beet sugar. See Beets and beet sugar
Beets and beet sugar
Distribution of sugar In the beet root. Sci
Am S 76:16 Jl 5 '13
Sugar beet in its relation to other crops.
T. G. Palmer. 11 Sci Am S 75:237-40 Ap
12 '13
Belgium
Industries and resources
How the Belgian iron industry maintains it-
self under international competition. Eng
N 70:717-8 O 9 '18
Bell, Alexander Graham, 1847-
Pioneers in telephone engineering. T: A: Wat-
son. 11 Sci Am S 76:216-7 Ap 5 '18
Bell buoys. See Buoys
Belmont, Oliver Hazard Perry, 1858-1908
Revival of French Gothic architecture: a
mausoleum- after St. Hubert's chapel. L. R.
McCabe. 11 Arch Rec 34:202-12 S '18
Belt lacing
Making steel wire belt lacing. 11 Mach 20:
194-6 N '13
Belt shifters
Dash-pot belt shifter. J. F. Hobart. 11 Elec
W 61:530 Mr 8 '13
Electric belt shipper. A. P. Broadhead. plan
Elec W 61:460 Mr 1 '13
Safety type of belt shifters. F. A. Barker.
diags Am Ind 13:sup 1-4 My '13
Belting
Belt maintenance to improve production. D.
Wilcox. Ind Kng 13:465-6 N '13
Care a.nd repair of rubber belts. R. Moore.
diags Power 38:145-6 Jl 22 '13
Care of rubber belts, diags Eng- & Min J 96:
355-6 Ag 23 '13
Comment on direction in which belts tend
to run off pulleys. J. R. Rand. 11 Mach 19:
472 F '13
Do belts run to the high side of pulleys?
G: P. Pearce. Mach 19:387 Ja '13
Obsolete belt drive in power stations. A.
Kennedy. Elec W 61:681 Mr 16 '13
Pulling power of slack belts. R. T. Kent.
Ind Eng 13:203-6 My '13
Reasons for the running of belts. A. I. Ja-
cobs. 11 Mach 19:627-8 Ap '13
Safeguarding belts, shafts and pulleys. Ind
Eng 13:523-4 D '13
Troubles of high-speed belt drives. J. A. Sea-
srer. diags Power 38:917-8 D 30 '13
See also Belt lacing; Belt shifters; Power
transmission; Pulleys; Rope driving; Shaft-
ing
Belting, Steel
How flexible steel belting is manufactured.
11 Iron Tr R 53:329-31 Ag 21 '13
Benbov/ (battleship)
British battleship Benbow. Int Marine Enff
18:125 Mr '13
Bending devices
Devices for bending plates. C. T. Rice. U
diag EniT & Min J 96:161-2 Jl 26 '13
Bending machines
Power bending machine. 11 Concrete Cem 2:
204 Ap '13
Bending wood. Industrial methods of. Sci Am
S 76:160 S 6 '13
Benefit societies
Ten-cent protective system. D. McKillop.
Mach 19:952-3 Ag '13
^Vr aiKO Building and loan associations
Benzene
Electrification of benzene by friction. Sd
Am S 75:199 Mr 29 '13
Benzoic acid
Benzoic acid as an acldlmetric standard. G:
W. Morey. U S Bur Stand Bui 8:643-50 Mr
1 '13
Benzoic acid as standard material. Eng &
Min J 96:835-6 N 1 '13
Benzol
Benzol beats gasoline in economy test. Au-
tomobile 28:1127 My 29 '13
Benzol — how it is recovered from coal gas.
F. Puning. il Iron Tr R 53:625-32 O 9 '13
Problem of the world's oil supply. Sci Am
108:325 Ap 6 '13
Bergen, Norway
Samnan^rer hydroelectric plant. 11 map plan
Eng Rec 67:329-31 Mr 22 '13
Berkshire stre&t railway
Recent improvements, il plans Klec Ry J
42:1170-7. 1270-4 D 6, 20 '13
Berlin, Germany
Politics and government
Verband Gross-Berlin, a new form of metro-
politan government. Eng N 70:310 Ag 14 '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
27
Berlin, Germany — Continued,
Rapid transit
Rapid transit development in Berlin ajid New
York: subway and elevated lines, maps
dec Ry J 42:377-» S 6 '13
Streets
Berlin's splendid automobile streets, il Auto-
mobile 29:186-7 Jl 31 '13
Bern, Switzerland
Bridges
Halen relnforced-ooncrete bridj^e. 11 plans
BnfiT N 70:531-7 S 18 '13
Bernese Alps, rail way
Lotschber^ or Bernese Alpine railway. A.
Gradenwltz. il Sci Am 10ft:452-3 My 17 '13
L.5tschber^ railway in Switzerland and the
older Leoco-Colico line In northern Italy.
L. Bell, il Elec Ry J 42:374-6 S 6 '13
New Alpine railway. 11 Sci Am S 75:308 My
17 '13
Bessemer process
Can the Bessemer steel industry be saved?
Met & Chem Kng 11:119 Mr '18
See also Steel
Bethlehem steel corporation
Attractive yards of the Bethlehem steel co.
il Iron Tr R 52:464-7 P 20 '13
Bethlehem co. purchases shipbuilding i^nt,
Quincy, Mass. il Iron Tr R 52:998 My 1 '13
Edctensive building' plans of Bethlehem steel
CO. Iron Tr R 52:164-5 Ja 9 '13
E}xtent of the Chilian iron ore deposits, map
Iron Tr R 62:459-62 F 20 '13
Great ore deposits acquired by Bethlehem
00. 11 map Iron Tr R 52:268-9 Ja 23 '13
Tofo iron mines in Coquimbo, Chile. Iron
Age 91:427 F 13 '13
Betterment, industrial. See Industrial better-
ment
Bevel gearing. See Gearing, Bevel
Bibliography
Need of a bibliographical institute. A. G. S.
Josephson. Sci Am 108:431 My 10 '18
See also Indexes; Periodicals — Indexes
Bicycles and tricycles
Renaissance of the bicycle. Sci Am 109:100 Ag
9 '13
/?«■ alMo Motor cycles; Multicycles
Billiard rooms
Ordinance governing billiard rooms. Munic
Eng 45:140-1 Ag '13
Bllliter alkali-chlorine cells. A. J. Allmand.
11 Met & Chem Eng 11:19-21 Ja '13
Bllllter-Slemens cell. See Electric batteries
Bins. See Ore bins
Biography
See aUo Physicians and surgeons
Biological Inventions: patenting life processes
for industrial uses. Sci Am S 76:226-7 O
11 '13
Biological laboratories
J^aboratory for investigations of underground
life. A. Gradenwltz. 11 Sci Am 109:408 N
29 '13
Birch
Uses of commercial woods of the United
States. H. Maxwell. U S Agrlc Bui 12:
11-32 '13
Birds. Protection of
Federal regulations for protection of migra-
tory birds. Sci Am 109:66 Jl 26 '13
Birth rate
Birth rate and military armaments. S. J. M.
Low. Sci Am S 75:343, 370-1 My 31. Je 14 '13
Bisulphide of carbon. See Carbon disulphide
Bitumen. See Asphalt
Bituminous materials
Characteristics and differentiation of native
bitumens and their residuals. (\ Richard-
son. Eng Rec 67:466-8 Ap 26 '13
Determining the consistency of bituminous
materials. Eng Rec 67:192-3 F 15 '13
Bee also Asphalt; Pavements
Bituminous roads. See Roads, Bituminous
Black Hills
Lithla deposits of the Black Hills. V. Zleg-
ler. 11 Eng & Min J 96:1053-6 D 6 '13
Black powder
Analysis of black powder and dynamite. W.
O. Snelling and C. G. Storm, il U S Bur
Mines Bui 51:66-76 '13
Blackdamp
Gases met with in coal mines. Colliery 33:
447-8 Mr '18
Blacksmith I ng
International railroad master blacksmiths'
assn. 21»t annual convention: papers. Ry
Age (Mech ed) 87:485-94 S '13: Same cond.
Ry Age 55:369-70 Ag 29 '13
Pittsburgh & Lake Erie railroad's blacksmith
shop. H. Emerson. Eng M 45:174-6 My '13
Underground blacksmith shops. pla.n Eng &
Min J 96:592-3 S 27 '13
See alHO Forging; Welding
Blast furnace gas
Apparatus for catching cinders In gases, il
diag Iron Age 92:547-9 S 11 '13; Same. Sci
Am S 76:316-7 N 15 '13
Blast furnace and coke oven gases. Iron
^Asre 92:669 S 25 '13
Cleaning blast-furnace gas. F. H. Wagner.
Power 37:861 Je 17 '13
Cleaning blast furnace gas. J. A. Seager.
plans Iron Tr R 52:416 F 13 '13
Cleaning of blast furnace gas. Iron Age 91:
1292 My 29 '13
Cleaning of blast-furnace gas. W. A. Forbes,
diags Am Inst Min E Bui 82:2477-2514 O
'13: niscussion. 84:2953-86 D '13
Determining heat value of blast furnace gas.
J. F. Mowat. Iron Tr R 52:27-9 Ja 2 '13
Dust determinations for blast-furnace gsB.
B. Brown, plan Power 37:670-1 My 13 '18
Electrical fume-precipitation. R: Peters. Jr.
Am Inst Min E Bui 73:151-2 Ja '13
Gas washers at the central furnaces, diags
Ene & Min J 95:180-2 Ja 18 '13
Practical operation of gas engines using blast-
furnace gas as fuel. C: C. Sampson, diags
Am Soc M E J 35:767-86 My '13; Same.
Iron Age 91:1120-3 My 8 '13; Same.
Iron Tr R 52:1120-4 My 15 '13; Same. Sci
Am S 76:185-7 S 20 '13; Same cond. Power
37:821-3 Je 10 '13; Discussion. F. H. Wag-
ner. Am So(! M E J 35:1276-9 Ag '13
Purification of blast furnace gases. C. Her-
wegh. 11 Met & Chem Eng 11:399-403 Jl
'13
Uses of blast furnace and coke oven gases;
their practical application at the Cockerill
works in Belgium. Iron Age 92:608-10 S
18 '13
Blast furnaces
I^last furnace progress in Scotland. Iron Age
92:1328-9 D 11 '13
Blast furnace slag analyses for 24 hours. F.
L. Grammer. Iron Age 91:716 Mr 20 '18;
Same. Am Inst Min E Bui 75:475-7 Mr '13;
Same. Iron Tr H 52:971 Ap 24 '13
Blowing in an iron blast furnace. R. H.
Sweotser. diag Eng & Min J 95:427-9 F 22
13; Same. Iron Tr U 53:169-71 Jl 24 '13;
Di8cu.ssion. Am Inst Min E Bui 77:895-
903 My '13
Cement for blast furnace hearth and bosh.
S: H. Chauvenet. Iron Tr R 62:680-1 Mr
6 '13
Cement Instead of Are clay. Iron Age 91:429
F 13 '13
Cement mortar in hearth and boshes of blast
furnace. Concrete Cem 2:220 My '13
Chart for use in connection with wet and
dry bulb thermometers in making psychro-
metric determinations. C. P. Llnville. Am
Inst Min E Bui 82:2533-6 O '13
Construction of blast furnaces proc<»eds slow-
ly. B. E. V. l^uty. Iron Tr R 52:123-4 Ja
2 '13
Development of blast-furnace construction
at the Boston & Montana smelter. J. A.
Church, Jr. diags Am Inst Min E Bui 79:
1367-88 Jl '13
Development of the American water-jacket
lead bla.st- furnace. R. C. Canby. Am Inst
Min E Bui 75:363-8 Mr '13
Drying air for the blast furnace, diags Iron
Age 92:654-5 S 25 '13 «« ^
28
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Blast furnaces — Continued.
Economy of dry blast. Engr & Min J 96:300
AflT 16 '18
Economy of dry blast Iron Acre &1: 1183-4
My 16 '13
Experiments with an oil -burning shaft fur-
nace. A. L. Waters, il Engr &. Mln J 96:203-
5 A? 2 '18
Five-ton smeltlngr furnace that smelts. R.
P. Jarvis. Engr & Min J 95:1169-60; 96:415
Je 7, Ag 80 '13
Five- ton smelting: furnace that smelts: Part-
ridgre furnace. C. H. Mace^ plan En? &
Min J 95:909-10, 1303-4 My 3, Je 28 '13
Gas-driven blowers at Bethlehem steel co.
A. West. Iron Age 91:1303-5 My 29 '13;
Same. Iron Tr R 52:1400-3 Je 19 '13
Gas engines in blast furnaces and steel
plants. H. J. Freyn^ Iron Tr R 62:1242-8
My 29 '13; Same cond. Iron A^e 91:1299-
1302 My 29 '13
Gayley dry blast process. H: M. Howe. Met
6 Chem En? 11:147-8 Mr '18
How blast furnace flue dust can be util-
ized. E. B. Clark: with discussion by J:
W. Dougherty. Iron Age 92:1108-12 N 13
'13; Same. Iron Tr R 53:1050-6 D 11 '13
Investigations of blast furnace operations.
Met & Chem Eng 11:699-704 D ^^13
Iron blast furnace and the characteristics
of its fuels. J. E. Johnson, Jr. Met & Chem
Eng 11:687-93 I) '13
Iron breakouts in blast furnaces, dlagr Iron
Agre 91:822-3 Ap 3 '13
Latest blast furnace at Youngstown. Ohio.
11 Iron Age 92:962-4 O 30 '13
Lining blajit furnaces. C. A. Tupper. diags
Iron Tr R 53:411-3 S 4 '13
Maryland steel company's new blast furnace
at Sparrows Point. Md. plane iron Age 91:
242-5 Ja 23 '13; Same. Iron Tr R 62:254-
8 Ja 23 '13
New blast furnace at Port Colbome, Ont,
41 map Iron Age 92:718-9 O 2 '13
New type of blast furnace construction. J.
E. Johnson, Jr. il plan Met & Chem Eng
11:39-43 Ja '13; Same. Am Inst Min E Bui
75:349-62 Mr '13; Same cond. Eng M 44:
953-5 Mr '13
Nodulized ore In the blast furnace. R: H: Lee.
Am Inst Min E Bui 82:2515-22 O '13; Dis-
cussion. 84:2864-9 D '13
Oxygen in blast-furnace practice. G. Trasens-
ter. Iron Age 92:569 S 11 '13; Same. Scl
Am S 76:345 N 29 '13; Same cond. Iron
Tr R 53:853-4 N 6 13
Pig iron and Its method of manufacture. J:
J. Porter, il Iron Tr R 52:61-75 Ja 2 '13
Preparing Cuban ore for blast furnace use.
ru B. Gerhardt. Iron Tr R 52:364-6 F 6 '13
Reactions In the blast furnace. Iron Age 92:
1167-8 N 20 '13
Reclamation of flue dust for furnace use.
A. P. Plock. Iron Tr R 52:1017-8, 1063-6
My 1-8 '13
Story of the dry-blast process. J. Gayley.
Met & Chem Eng 11:71-4 F '13
Thermal effect of blast-furnace Jackets. R.
P. Roberts. Am Inst Min E Bui 79:1343-
66 Jl '13
Turbo blower as a help to the blast fur-
nace. R: H. Rice. Iron Age 91:1305, 1330-1
My 29 '18
Youngstown sheet & tube co.'s furnace plant,
il plans Iron Tr R 63:771-6 O 30 '13
l^re aUo Bag- houses; Blast furnace gas;
Cast iron; Coke ovens; Cupola furnaces;
Iron metallurgy; Iron works; Refractory
materials; Slag
Charging
Automatic furnace hoists at Monesaen. Pa.
11 dIags Iron Age 92:1210-1 N 27 '13
Freeland furnace charger. C. W. Renwick.
dlagr Eng M 46:270-2 My '18
Novel blast furnace skip bridge construction.
II plans Iron Tr R 53:1093-6 D 18 '13
Otis automatic furnace hoist installation, il
Iron Tr R 53:961-2 N 27 '13
Proposed method of charging flue dust with-
out sintering. J: W. Dougherty, diag Iron
Age 92:1111-2 N 13 '13
Blasting
Blast -hole drilling, Nevada consolidated. W.
R. Brown. Eng & Min J 96:982-4 N 22 '13
Blaatins coal. T: C. Wakefield. CoUlery 33:
647-8 Je '13
Blasting Irons for shaft sets, plaji En^ &
Min J 95:999 My 17 '13
Blasting pole holes. II Eng & Min J 96:1219
D 27 '13
Blasting with liquid air. il Sci Am 108:564 Je
21 '13
Chum drill holes for blasting. Eng & Min J
96:351 Ag 23 '13
Oompai^tive safety of electric and fuse
blasting. Eng & Min J 96:1014 My 17 'IS
Drilling and blasting methods. E- M. Weston.
11 Eng & Min J 95:419 F 22 '13
Exploding powder blasts with central-sta-
tion energy. E. C. Arnold, filec W 61:202-
3 Ja 25 '13
Prevention of missed fires In blastlngr. pl^n
Eng N 69:622 Mr 18 '13
Prevention of missed flres in blasting. W.
H. Mason. Am Soc M E J 36:276-8 F '13
Products of explosion. Eng &. Min J 96:213-4
Ag 2 '13
Rules for misflres in blasting. Eng N 70:
1227 D 18 '13
Safe handling of missed holes. Eng & Min J
96:1030-1 N 29 '13
Safety rules — ^blastingr. Eng & Mln J 96:259-60
Ag 9 '13
iice alHo Coal mines and mining — Ex-
plosives: Detonators; Dynamite storage;
Explosives; Mines, Military; Mining engi-
neering
Blasting caps
Monkeying with the buzzsaw. C. Bulger. Eng
& Min J 96:535-6 S 20 '13
Blind
English multicycles for the blind. F. C. Per-
kins. 11 Sci Am 108:362 Ap 19 '18
Training the sightless: the Light -house. W.
L. Beasley. il Sci Am 108:448 My 17 '13
Block signal and train control board
Block signaling and train control report. Eng
N 69:387-90 F 20 '13; Same. Sci Am S 75:
365-7 Je 7 '13
Final report. Rv Age 54:292-5 F 14 '13
Final report. Idl2. Ry & Eng R 53:191-3,
213-6 Mr 1-8 '13
Block signals. See Railroads — Signals
Blood
Ancient and modem research of the blood.
Sci Am 109:138 Ag 23 '13
Blood parasites, foes of mankind. H. G'.
Pllmmer. Scl Am S 76:141-2 Ag 30 '13
Blunders made by nature: disease of the res-
piratory tract and circulation. A: Maverick.
Scl Am S 76:171-2 S 13 '13
Our life blood: family likeness in biological
species laid bare by blood tests, il Sci Am
S 76:124-6 Ag 23 '13
Blood -pressure
Effect of humidity, temperature and baro-
metric pressure on the blood -pressure. B.
R. Hoobler. Heat & Ven .10:17-21 Ja '13
Blov/ers
Centrifugal blower for high pressures: dis-
cussion of paper by H: F. Schmidt. Am
Soc M E J 35:1099-1141 Jl '13
Construction and operation of turbo-blowers
and compressors. F. zur Nedden. il Eng
M 44:36-9. 199-203 O-N '12
Coppus turbo blower. II Power 37:203 F 11
'18
Gas- driven blowers at Bethlehem steel co.
A. West, Iron Age 91:1303-5 My 29 '13;
Same. Iron Tr R 52:1400-3 Je 19 '13
Myers Improved boiler-tube blower, dlag
Power 38:744-5 N 25 '13
Southwark engine of United Verde copper
CO. settled ten feet but kept on running. T.
Peacock. 11 Power 38:392-3 S 16 '13; Same.
Eng & Min J 96:600-1 S 27 '13
Turbo blower aa a help to the blaat furnaxse.
R: H. Rice. Iron Age 91:1305, 1830-1 My
29 '13
Worthington turbo blowers and comppessoni.
11 Power 87:12-3 Ja 7 '18
Rce aim Fans, Mechanical: Mechanical
draft; Mine ventilation; Ventilation
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
29
Blowpipe
Why a blowpipe backfires. A. H. Israel. Am
Mach 38:747-8 My 1 '13
dlue
Floral blue. P. Q. Keegan. Scl Am S 75:323 My
84 '18
Blue print paper
Blueprint paper, its manufacture and some
of Its characteristics. F. B. Hays, il Scl
Am S 75:45-6 Ja 18 '18
Blue printing
Blueprint frames, plan Eng & Mln J 96:1050
My 24 '13
Cost data on blueprlntlngr. F. H. Jones. Ens
N 70:612 S 25 '13
Incorporatinsr details on the blueprint. F.
W. Shaw. Am Mach 38:874 My 22 '13
Make your own blue prints. F. H. Command-
er. 11 Munic Ens: 45:243-5 S '13
Blue -printing machinery
Automatic blue printlngr machinery. Q: J.
KlrcheraMer. Munic Eng 44:576-7 Je '13
Blue prints
Making: colored photographic reproduction."!
with the aid of blue prints. Scl Am 109:501
D 27 '13
Blue sky legislation. See Securities
BIythe, California
ImiH*ovins desert roads for motor-truck haul-
acre between Blythe, Cal., and Blythe
Junction. 11 Enir N 69:1126-7 My 29 '13
Boat racing. See Motor boat racing
Boathouses
Concrete pontoons for a boathouse. D. C.
Findlay. 11 plan Concrete Cem 3:127-9 S '13
Boats
See also Barnes; Canal boats; Ferry-
boats; Freight ships; Hydroaeroplanes:
I^lfeboats; Motor barges; Motor boat.s;
Shipbuilding; Ships; Steamboats; Submar-
ine boats; Tow boats and towing; Yachts
Boats, Concrete
500-ton reinforced-concrete scow. C. B, Sud-
ler. il plan Eng N 69:466-7 Mr 6 '13
Bodker, Albert Joseph
Recent work by Albert Joseph Bodker. C:
M. Price, il Arch Rec 88:381-423 My '13
BodonI, John Baptist, 1740-1818
Printers of note. W. C. Bleloch. Inland Ptr
51:55-6 Ap '13
Boiler cleaning
Influence of soot on boiler economy. II. D.
Fisher. Power 38:816-7 I) 9 '13
Novel boiler- cleaning arrangement, il Power
38:121 Jl 22 '13
Nozzles for washing boilers. A. E. Bommann.
11 Power 38:480 S 30 '13
Uemovlnar soot and other deposits from boil-
er tubf-H. II Elec W 62:1336-7 1) 27 '13
Some remarkable examples of soot. 11 Power
38:595-6 O 28 '13
Boiler efficiency. See Boilers -Kffleiency met-
ers; Boilers- -Testing
Boiler explosions
Boiler explosion fatal at Mt. Pleasant, Mich,
il Power 37:763 My 27 '13
Bailer explo«9lonH May -July, 1913. Locomo-
tive 29:281-6 O '13
Boiler explosions in Great Britain. Locomo-
tive 29:263-5 O '13
Deadly monoxide. H. R. Callaway. Power
37:385-6 Mr 18 '13
Deadly monoxide. L. H. Morrison; H. R.
Callaway. Power 37:720 My 20 '13
Staten Island boiler explosion. Elec Ry J
42:1023 N 8 '13
Staten Island boiler explosion, il Power 38:
663-4 N 4 '13
Two serious explosions of cast iron heating
boilers, il Locomotive 29:137-9 Ja '13
Boiler inspection
Are your boilers properly inspected? Power
37:231 F 18 '13
Boiler inspection in England. Power 37:903-4
Je 24 '13
Civil service examination for acting chief
inspector of boilers, Massachusetts. Power
37:292-3 Mr 4 '13
Rules for boiler Inspection. J. C. Hawkins.
Power 38:190-1 Ag 5 '13
To prepare a boiler for inspection. Locomo-
tive 29:140-2 Ja '13
ticc also Locomotive boilers
Boiler piping
Safe piping for boiler plants. C: L. Ware.
plan Power 37:640 Ap 15 '13
Boiler plants
Boiler plant of American sugar co., South
Boston, Mass. E. F. Learned. 11 plan Power
38:524-6 O 14 '13
How many boilers to operate. Q. B. Mul-
loy. Power 37:408-9 Mr 25 '18
Hydraulic flan^^ing press and boiler con-
struction equipment. 11 Scl Am S 76:337 N
29 '13
Management in the boiler room. Iron Age 92:
1342-3 D 11 '13
Modern boiler-room operation. W. A. Blonck.
I'ower 38:812-3 D 9 '13
I>ower generation and transmission. 11 Elec
Ry J 42:543-8 O 4 '13
QuIck-firInK arrangement of boilers to relay
water-power. 11 Elec W 62:1170-1 D 6 '13
Storage of oil fuel. R. T. Strohm. diags Elec
W 62:1277-9 D 20 '13
Task setting for firemen and maintaining
high efriclency In boiler plants. \V. N.
Polakov. diags Am Soc M E J 35:1729-69
I) '13; Same cond., with discussion. Power
3.S"S81-7 D 23 '13
Weli-designed rolling mill boiler plant. 11
plan Iron Tr R 52:1347-8 Je 12 '13
Hcc also Boilers; Steam plants
Boiler plate
How boiler plate is made. C: H. Bromley, il
Power 38:252-5 Ag 19 '13
Boiler scale
Boiler scale. J: Bailey. Power 87:286-6 F 18
'IS
Interestlnif boiler experience. E. S. Cooley.
Power 37:95-6 Ja 21 '13
Luminator as boiler scale preventive. E. E.
HiiHvh. Am Hoc M F] J 35:334-6 F '13
New light on the chemistry of boiler scale
prevention. E. T. Wherry and G: 8. Chiles.
Eng M 45:518-23 Jl '13
Removal of scale bv graphite. C. E. Nigh, il
dlag Power 3«:6S9-90 N 11 '13
Scaling of locomotive boilers. Ry Age (Mech
ed) 87:295-6 Je '13
Boiler tubes
Boiler tube failures. Power 88:340 S 2 '13
Boiler-tube failures. A. E Krause. Power
38:r>45 () 14 '13
Boiler-tube failures. J. E. Terman. il Pow-
er 38:241 Ag 12 '13
Boiler tube rack. C. M. Newman, diags Ry
A»?e (Meoh ed) 87:6<)6 N '13
Buckling of boiler tubes. J. B. Tennan.
Power 37:614 Ap 29 '18
New list of steel boiler tube schedules of
weights and prices adopted by Charcoal
iron boiler tube makers. Iron Tr R 52:142
Ja 9 '13
Removing soot and other deposit.^ from boil-
er tubes. 11 Elec W 62:1336-7 I) 27 '13
Some remarkable examj)les of soot. II Power
38:595-6 O 28 '13
Boilers
Automatic appliances for boilers. Power 87:
383-4 Mr 18 '13
Bettington dust-fuel boiler. H. V. Hart-Da-
vis. 11 Eng M 44:936-8 Mr '18
Blowlng-oflr of steam boilers. W. Hopf. Am
Soc M E J 35:1442-4 S '13
Boiler attachments. J. B. Terman. 11 Power
38:461-4. 660-3, 618-21. 635-7 S 30, O 21-N
4 '13
Boiler blowHJown recorder. P. A. Banoel.
dlag Power 37:775-6 Je 3 '13
Boiler capacity at altitude. Eng & Mln J 96:
369-70 Ag 23 '13
Calculation of chimney losses. Ind Eng 13:
452 O '18
Corrosions In steam boilers. Am Soc M E J
35:185-6 Ja '13
Designing a 100-hp. liorizontal tubular boiler.
T. (5. Ranton. Power 38:673-4 N U '13
2
30
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Boilers — Continued.
Distribution of heat in the operation of steam
boilers. P. Barker. Sci Am S 76:210-1 O 4
•13
Economies in running the boiler fire. W: M.
Faber. 11 Iron Age 92:844-5 O 16 '13
Effect of peak load on boiler operation. Power
38'768-9 N 25 '13
Electrically controlled draft regulation for
steam boilers, il Elec W 61:209-10 Ja 25
•13
Electrolytic prevention of boiler corrosion.
Power 37:706 My 20 '13
Factors of safety and insurance. Power 38:
353-4 S 9 '13
Feeding compound to boilers. C. E. Ander-
son. 11 Power 38:240 Ak 12 ^13
Foaming: boilers. Power 38:271-2 Ag 19 '13
Fortunately contrary boiler. C. H. Beach.
Power 38:581-2 O 21 '13
Further operation of large Stirling Delray
boilers. J. W. Parker. Power 38:936-8 D
30 '13
Generation of steam by waste heat from furn-
aces. F. Peter, dlags Am Inst Mln E Bui
84:2782-96 D *13
Grlnevetski method of graphical analysis of
the working process in a steam boiler. W.
N. Polakov. Am Soc M E J 35:1768-63 D
'13
Heat balance. Power 38:650-1 O 14 '18
Heat balance in steam boilers. L. S. Marks.
Power 37:42-7 Ja 14 '18
Horizontal tubular-boiler setting, plana SXeo
W 61:1099-1100 My 24 '13
Kroeschell boiler, diags Power 38:124 Jl 22 '13
Manifold and mixer lor COa recorders. M. B.
Smith, diags Power 38:296-7 Ag 26 '13
Master boiler makers' assn.: addresses at
7th annual convention. Chicago, May. 1913.
Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:314-6 Je '13
New arrangement of heating boilers. A. Gra-
denwits. 11 Power 37:21-2 Ja 7 'IS
New steam boiler constructions in steam tur-
bine plants. Fr. Mtinzinger. Am Soc M E
J 36*338-9 F 'IS
Operating boilers under difficulties. F. J.
Ravlln. 11 Power 88:362-3 S » '13
Operation of low pressure heating boilers, plan
Locomotive 29:142-5 Ja '13
Operation of 2365-hp boilers at Detroit, diag
Elec W 62:1149-50 D 6 '13
Pitting of boilers due to furnace. H. Mlso-
stow. Power 38:376 S 9 '13
Proceedings of 251 h annual meeting of Am.
boiler manufacturers' assn., Cleveland, O.,
Sept. 1-4, 1913. Iron Age 92:591-2 S 11
'13
Pulverized fuel for boiler firing. C. H. Wright*
11 plan Elec W 61:667-9 Mr 16 '13
Recent developments in boiler construction.
diags Ind Eng 13:273-7 Je '18
Reinforced lap Joint problem. S. R. Wing;
plan Power 87:361-2 Mr 11 '18
Revelations of some damaged boilers. Power
88:298 Ag 26 '13
7th annual convention of the Master boiler
makers' assn., Chicago, 1913. Ry Age 54:
1190-3 My 30 '13
7th annual convention of Master boiler mak-
ers' assn., Chicago, May, 1913. Ry & Eng
R 63:501-2. 610 My 31 '13
Small vertical boiler of high capacity. C: F.
Prescott. diag Power 38:72-3 Jl 8 '13
Standardization of boiler-stoker installations.
J. G. Worker. Power 38:500 O 7 '13
Steam-boiler etnciencics. A. Bement. Power
37 '876-7 Je 17 '13
Strain on stay-bolt. H. D. Fisher. Power 38:
343 S 2 ^13
Stresses in unsynunetrical boiler Joints, plan
Power 37:618-21 Ap 16 '13
25th annual convention of the American boil-
er manufacturers' assn., Cleveland, Ohio,
Sept., 1913. Power 38:417-8 S 16 '13
Utilization of the wa.sto heat of regenerative
Tumaces. G: C Stone. Am In.st Mln E Bui
82:2401-2 O '13: Discussion. 84:2893-8 D
•13
fe'rr aUo Boiler cleaning; Boiler explo-
sIon.s: Boiler piping; Boiler plants; Boiler
scale: Boiler tubes; Feed water; Fuel;
Safety valves; Steam; Steam engines;
AVater gage glasses
Efficiency meters
Blonck boUer efficiency meter, il plan Ind
Eng 13:179-81 Ap '13
Blonck boller-efflclency recording meter. 11
Power 38:868 D 16 '13
Boiler- efficiency indicator, diag Eng & Mln
J 96:464 S 6 '13
Boiler- efficiency indicator, diag Eng N 69:
1217 Je 12 '13
Boiler efficiency meters, il plan Elec W 61:
316 F 8 '13
New flue--ga8 recorder: action and efficiency
of the Ward carbon dioxide instrument 11
Eng M 45:744-6 Ag '13
Simple COs meter, diag Ind Eng 13:319 Jl
'13
Manufacture
Progress in boiler, tank and plate shops. C.
A. Tupper. il Iron Age 92:1427-30 D 26 '13
Shop costs of boiler and plate work. W. C.
Connelly. Iron Age 92:614-5 S 18 '13
Safety measures
Preventing steam boiler accidents. Ind Eng
13:480-1 N '13
Safety rules — boiler erection. Eng A Mln J
96:355 Ag 28 '18
Safety rules— 4K)iler repair And operation.
Eng & Min J 96:647 8 20 '13
Specifications
Plea for uniform boiler speciflcatlons. T: E.
Durban. Iron Age 92:666-7 S 11 '13
Standard tubular- boiler specifications. Power
38:748-9 N 26 '13
Value of boiler specifications. F. W. Rose.
Power 87:9 Ja 7 '18
Testing
Adaptation of boiler to available coal. H:
Kreisinger and W. T. Ray. dlags Power 38:
255-9 Ag 19 '13 .
Analysis of boiler losses. J: G. Moxey. Pow-
er 88:224-6 Ag 12 '13
Analyzing boiler tests. A. Bement. Power 37:
912-3 Je 24 '18
Available COs pepoentagea. H. D. Fisher.
Power 87:644-5 My 6 '13
Available COa percentages. H. O'Neill. Pow-
er 38:146-7 Jl 22 '13
Boiler efficiency. Power 38:439-40 S 23 '13
Boiler efficiency. (Engineers' study course)
Power 38:445-7, 483<-4, 616-7 S 23-0 7 '13
Boiler-efficiency chart J: C. Parker. Power
37:812-3 Je 10 •IS
Boiler tests on shipboard. H. S. Knowlton.
Power 37:892 Je 24 '13
COa thermoscope. 11 Power 38:428 S 23 '13
Comments on flue-gas analysis. H. D. Flaher.
Power 87:832-3 Je 10 ^13
Distribution of heat in steam boilers. Power
38:390-2 S 16 •IS
Draft and boiler capacity and efficiency.
Power 37:183-4 F 11 '13
Efficiency of steam boilers with blast-furnace
and coke-oven gas firing. H. Ortmann. Am
Soc M E J 35:1575-7 O '13
Exact analysis of flue gases, diag Ind Eng
13:322-3 Jl '13
Experiments on efficient boiler operation.
V. H. Carples. Power 3S: 140 Jl 22 '13
Experiments on efficient boiler operation. B.
W. Rogowski. Power 87:799-800 Je 3 '18
Flue-gas sampler. L. B. Ceuse. plan Power S7:
638 Ap 16 '18
Fuel saving and smoke prevention thru the
use of a smokeless firebox boiler. R. W.
Hunt Munlc Eng 44:474-6 My '13
Guarantees on steam generating units. T.
A. Peebles. Power 37:148-9 F 4 '13
Heat lost in flue gases. (Engineers' study
course) Power 88:143-4. 178-9. 210-1 Jl 22-
Ag 6 '13
Heine boiler testa at terminal stations. 11
plan Power 37:702-3 My 20 '13
L&boratory apparatus for the exact analysis
of flue gas. Met & Chem Eng 11:264-6 My
•18
Making a flue-gas analysis. (BIngineers' study
course) Power 37:874-5, 911-1; 38:30-2, 68-9.
104-5 Je 17-Jl 16 '18
Measuring water in boiler test. R C. H.
Heck, diag Power 38:406 S 16 '18
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
3'
Boilers — Testing — Continued.
Measuring: water in the POwer plant T.K.
Roberts, il diaj? Ind Bnsr 13:516-21 D '13
Overload test of trailer at 260 per cent
of raUnir. Blec W 61:838 Ap 19 '18 _
Penalties of boiler mlsmanagrement. Power
38:306 A* 26 '13 _,^^ „ ^ ,
Performance of a 450-hp. boiler with oil fuel.
A- I* Meniln. il dlag Bngr N 69:1124-6 My
29 'IS ^^ r.
Solutions for absorbing COj. O^and^CO. C:
M. Rogers. Power 38:600 O 28 '13; Same
cond. Ind Eng 13:532 D '13 , ^ ^ __
Tests of a 1000-H.P. 24 -tubes hlRh B. & W.
boiler: discussion of paper by B. N. Bump.
Am Soc M E J 35:649-54 Ap '13
flee alfto Boilers— Efficiency meters; Loco-
motive boilers — Testing
Welding
Autoi?enous welds for boiler work, il Loco-
motive 29:259-63 O '13 , ^
Oxyacetvlene boiler welding. H: Cave. II
Power 38:940-2 D 30 '13 ,^ ,
Weldinsr of steam boilers. II. Jaeger. Am
Roc M E J 35:lW>0-2 Je '13 , ^ ^ ^^ ^^
Welding repairs to boilers. Sci Am S 76:83
Ag 9 '18
Welding steam boilers. Power 38:120-1 Jl
22 *lf
Boilers, Locomotive. See Locomotive boilers
Boilers, Marine
Advantages of low ratio of heating surfaces
to grate area in boilers. Int Marine Eng
18:^5 Je 'IS
Ball'in sectional watertube marine boilers.
J. B. C. Lockwood. il Int Marine Eng IS:
517-9 D '13
Boilers and boiler fittings. C. A. McAllister.
11 Int Marine Eng 18:128-6, 167-70 Mr-Ap
•13
Electric signal method of firing navy boilers.
il Sci Am^ 1?»:396 N 22 '13 w^«-
Patching a boiler. P. Christiansen. Int Marine
Eng 18:88-4 Ja '18 ^ ^. „ ,
Western river steamers, engines and boilers.
E. A. Bumside. il Int Marine Eng 18:459-
63 N '13
Bee al$o Marine engines
Boilers. Range ^ . , u n^.,-
Double boiler work done by single boiera.
plan Dom Eng 65:111 O 25 13 ^ ., „
Information about connecting range boilprs.
diags Dom Eng 64:276. 308-9 8 6-13 13
Boilers, Water-tube ^^ ^, , „
Adaptation of boiler to available coal. H:
Krelsinger and W. T. Ray. dlags Power
88:256-9 Ag 19 '13 , . ^ „
Ballin sectional watertube marine boilers.
.7. B. C. T^ckwood. il Int Marine Eng 18:
B17-9 D '13
aeaning and inspecting water- tube boilers.
F. T. Ravlin. Power 38:349 S 2 '13
Features of the Lemp brewing compajiy s
Tlant. St. Louis, Mo. il Power 38:420-3 S 23
*13
Floor space occupied by water tube boilers.
diags Ind Eng 13:462-4 X '13
Four pass boilers. G: H. Gibson. Power 87:
272-3 F 25 '18 . ,, w ^i t ^
Four-pass boilers. T. A. Marsh, diags Ind
Eng 13:333-4 Ag '18 _ „^ ^ „ ^ ,_.
Four-pass boilers. L. P. St Cyr. Power 87:
542 Ap 16 '18 . ^ ^ „ A
Horizontal baffles in water tube boilers. A.
A. Gary, plan Power 87:828-80 Mr 11 '18
Performance of a 450-hp. boiler ;^*Vi«?*V^*'
A. L. Mensln. 11 diag Eng N 69:1124-6 My
29 '13
Talbot water-tube boiler. T. H. Heath, il
Power 87:448-4 Ap 1 '18
Tifrht settings for water- tube boilers. Power
38:713 N 18 '13
Water-tube boiler for pulverized coal, diag
Iron Age 92:710-1 O 2 '13; Same cond. Ind
Eng 13:491 N '13
Water-tube versus fire-tube boilers, G. H.
Kimball. Power 38:28 Jl 1 '13
Bolivia
Industries and resources
Minerals of Bolivia, map Eng & Min J 96:
636-8 O 4 '18
South America through Yanqui eyes. Eng &
Min J 95:623-4 Mr 22 '13
Tin situation In Bolivia. H. Bancroft. Am
Inst Min E Bui 81:2311-27 S '13
Boll weevils
Fighting the boll weevil east of the Missis-
sippi. Ry Age 65:142 Jl 25 '13
Bolometer
Bolometer with Its auxiliary galvanometer.
J^«.^'- rot)lent2. diags U S Bur Stand Bui
9:34-45 Mr 15 '13
Bolts and nuts
Analyzing strength of cylinder head bolts.
J. H. Rodgens. dlags Mach 20:.'i6 S '13
Automatic nut tapplnsr machine. 11 Iron Age
92:1283 D 4 13
Jam nuts. C: Jablow. diag Power 38:375 S 9
18
Machine forging. D. T. Hamilton. 11 dlags
Mach 19:681-5, 707-10, 789-94 Ap-Je 'IS
New expansion bolt. 11 Eng N 69:316 P 13
13
'^9T'l477^Je"^9^°''i3^"''"^"*^ **°'*®- " ^""^^ ^^®
Permanent security of bolted-up construction.
'l"3 ^^y"^our. Elec Ry J 42:1104-5 N 22
Split bolt for use In inaccessible places. 11
Elec Ry J 41:300 F 15 '13
Standard clamps and bolts for machining.
H. C. Spillman and H. Cadwallader. Jr. II
-, dlags Iron Age 92:1017-9 N 6 '13
Strength of eyebolts. Ind Eng 13:191 Ap '13
^^L *'^>^'^^^"?lPQ;^^'' «*^'^^*^' ^' ^^' Johnson,
diag Power 38:861 D 16 '13
Bonds
^'Sm*'S?^ 1" the investment world. J. j.
Hill Uy Age 55:821-3 O 31 '13
I'^^^i?*'"*, *n,electrlc railway Becurities. A.
h^^Tl ^arrls. Eng M 46:421-3 D '13
Methods of writing off discount on bonds. G:
T,„ii- ^«^>«*er. J Account 16:169-74 S '13
Railroad financing of the future. J. J Hill
Ry & Eng R 53:1012-3 N 1 '13
Bonds, Municipal. See Municipal bonds
Bonecourt combuttlon. See Combustion
Bonus system
Bonus and rating for works executives. J:
Nelson. Iron Age 91:1159-62 My 16 '13
*i5"®^u-^*'*t'"^. ^"cl the expense burden. A.
H. Church. Eng- M 46:207-16 N '13
Discussion of reports of sub- committee on
administration on present state of Indus-
i? .,7^"*^®*"®"*- Am Soc M E J 35:463-74
Air 13
Good showing under the bonus plan of pav.
T„^^- h ^^>'^es. Iron Tr R 53:255-7 Ag 7 '13
Inspection fhon bonu.s system. P. V. See.
Eleo Ry .J 42:1326 I) 27 '13
Practical principles of rational management.
A. H. Church. Eng M 45:24-33 Ap '13
Psychology of management. L. M. Gilbreth.
Ind Eng 13:161-4 Ap '13
Results from operation of the bonus plan. W.
Im Myles. Am Mach 88:779-81 My 8 '18
Results of incentive bonu.s. H: M Payne
Eng & Min J 96:785 O 25 '13 ^ a^ne.
Simple bonus system and its results. W. L.
Myle«. 11 Iron Age 91:43-5 Ja 2 '13
Task setting for flrernen and maintaining
h srh efficiency in holler plants. W. X. Pol-
Mo •c^'^^^'*' ^"1 Soc M E J 35:1729-69 D
38:k81^7'"D 23"^i3 ^ discussion. Power
Time study and task work explained. S. B.
Thompson. Iron Age 91: 1010-2 Ap 24 '13:
Same. Ind Eng 13:347-50 Ag '13
Bonus system In buying
Bonus system for the purchase of Portland
61121^6 f^"^ ■It'''- ""^ " '"= ^°« «««'
Bookblndlncj
New bookbinding device. Sci Am 109:291 O
Bookkeeping
Bookkeeping for the master plumber. C* H.
Daw.son. Dom Eng 6.'): 34 -8 O 11 '13
Keeping books by machine: the punched card
as a saver of brain energy. H. S. Mc-
Corraack. 11 Sci Am 108:194-5 Mr 1 '13
32
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Bookkeeping — Continued.
Keeping personal accounts. A. H. Sawyer.
Engr & Min J 96:686-7 O 11 '13
Sl€€ aUo Accountlnsr: Card system in
business; Cost accounting; Mine account-
ing; Municipal accounting; Railroads — Ac-
counting
Books
Bee also Printing
Books and reading
Do architects read? a group of interviews.
S: Howe. Arch Rec 33:82-90 Ja '13
Technical extra illustration: preserving clip-
pings. A. L. Haas. Power 38:326 S 2 '13
Boring
Applied geology, Michigran iron ranges. P. B.
McDonald, diags Eng & Min J 96:208-10 Ag
2 '13; Same. Set Am S 76:235 O 11 '13
Blast-hole drilling, Nevada consolidated. W.
R. Brown. Ene: & Min J 96:982-4 N 22 '13
Churn-drill angle holes on the Cuyuna. P.
W. Donovan, il Eng & Min J 96:1117-8 D
13 '13
Churn drilling in southwestern Wisconsin.
W. F. BoerTcke. 11 Eng & Min J 96:395-7
Ag 30 '13
Controlling the direction of bore holes, plan
Mines & Min 33:327-9 Ja '13
Drilling In mid air. C. M. Hansen. 11 Eng &
Min J 96:211 Ag 2 '13
Drilling in the Michigan copper mines. Eng &
Min J 96:915 N 15 "13
Drilling Mesabi gopher holes, diags Eng &
Min J 96:1169-70 D 20 '13
Itemized equipment for churn drill. H. P.
Bowen. diags Eng & Min J 96:444-6 S 6 '13
Karns tunneling machine. O. J. Grimes, il
Eng N 69:470-1 Mr 6 '13; Same. Eng M
45:261-3 My '13
Manipulation of cylinder towers on a drill
boat, il Ens: Reo 67:602 My 31 '13
Preliminary testing of placer ground. 11 Eng
& Min J 95:702-4 Ap 5 '13
Preliminary testing of placer ground. M. B.
Laiterty. Eng & Min J 95:961-2 My 10 '13
Rock drilling in the Tennessee river. Eng
Rec 68:488-9 N 1 '13
Substitution of air for water in diamond
drilling. R. Wilcox. Am Inst Min E Bui
82:2409-10 O '13: Same cond. Eng & Min J
96:973-4 N 22 '13
ITnIt drilling costs. Rawley tunnel. Eng &
Min J 95:523 Mr 8 '13
See also Rock drills; Shaft sinking
Boring (metal working, etc.). See Drilling and
boring
Bornlte
Description of bornite. L#. C. Oraton. Am
Inst Min E Bui 77:760-5 My '13
Bosphorus
Bridging the Bosphorus and the Golden Horn
at Constantinople. H. G. Tyrrell, map plan
Eng N 70:1020-1 N 20 '13
Boston, Massachusetts
Bridges
Pivot pier of Chelsea bridge north, il diags
Eng Rec 68:138-9 Ag 2 '13
Harbor
Commonwealth pier 5, Boston, il plans Eng
Rec 68:275-7 S 6 '13
Law
Builders' license law, Boston. Eng N 70:640-
1 O 2 '13
Public works
Year's experience with the Boston public
works department organization. Eng N 69:
1048-9 My 22 '13
Rapid transit
Accident prevention In Boston. E: Dana, il
Elec Ry J 41:58-61 Ja 11 '13
Extensions of the Boston subway, il Ry &
Eng R 53:262-4 Mr 22 '13
How service requirements are ascertained in
Boston. E: Dana. Elec Ry J 42:340-1 Ag 30
'13
Investigation of street railway service at Bos-
ton. Elec Ry J 42:1296 D 20 '13
New subway construction, map plans Eng N
70:1190-2 D 11 '13
Subway passenger referendum at Boston. 11
Blec Ry J 41:866 My 10 '13
Traffic statistics from Boston. Elec Ry J
41:287 F 15 '13
Utilizing electrical energy in the construc-
tion of subway at Boston, il Elec W 61:
44-7 Ja 4 '13
See alHO Boston elevated railway
Sanitary affairs
Collection and disposal of Boston refuse. 11
plan Eng Rec 67:612-5 My 10 '13
Boston & Maine railroad
Boston & Maine extension from Hinsdale,
N. H., to Brattleboro, Vt. 11 Ry Age 55:
661-2 O 10 '13
Boston and Maine's extremity. Ry & Eng
R 53:1164-5 D 20 '13
Boston elevated railway
Boston arbitration hearings. Elec Ry J 42:349,
434. 470, 511. 700-1, 941. 993, 1030, 106G-7
Ag 30, S 13-27, O 11, 25-N 15 '13
Boston elevated organization. Elec Ry J 41:
240 F 8 '13
Changes in Boston elevated organization.
Elec Ry J 41:43 Ja 4 '13
Hours of labor agreement. Elec Ry J 42:
1254-5 D 13 '13
Improvements on Boston elevated system. 11
plans Eleo Ry J 41:867-66, 408-14 Mr 1-8
'18
Botany
See also Bacteriologry; Seeds
Bouillon cubes
Bouillon cubes: their contents and food values
compared with meat extracts and home-
made preparations of meat. F. C. Cook.
11 U S Agric Bui 27:1-7 '13
Boundaries
Glaciers and international boundaries. L.
Martin, map 11 Scl Am S 76:129 Ag 30 '13
Box cars. See Freight cars
Box factories
Motion study in the box shop. R. T. Kent
plans Ind Eng 13:325-9 Ag '13
See also Cigar-box factories
Box making
Tests of packing boxes of various forms. J:
A. Newlin. il U S Forest Serv CIrc 214:1-
23 '13; Abstract. Eng Rec 67:416 Ap 12
'13
Boxes
Need of better boxes for freight. Uy Age
55:23-4 Jl 4 '13
See also Box factories; Box making
Boxes, Water-tight. See Water-tight boxes
Boys' schools. See Interlaken school
Bracing
Failures In building construction and their
lessons. E: Godfrey, il Arch & Bldg 45:
329-33 Ag '13
Overcoming difficulties in New York Lexing-
ton avenue subway: excavating rock and
quicksand 50 feet below tide level under
traffic in city streets, diags Eng Rec G8:
575-7 N 22 '13
Brake shoes
Continuous brake shoe plant, plan Foundry
41:50 F '13
Brakes
Geared brake with special release feature.
11 Elec Ry J 42:1027 N 8 '13
New type of multiple disk brake, il Iron Age
91:1546-7 Je 26 '13
See also Air brakes: Brake shoes; Safety
devices
Brakes, Automobile
Jackshaft vs. double rear wheel brakes, diagrs
Automobile 29:250-2 Ag 7 '13
Brass
Antimony In brass mixtures. C. Vickers.
Foundry 41:322-3 Ag '13
Brass finishes. Foundry 41:189 My '18
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
33
Brass —Continued.
Corrosion of condenser tubes. Q. D. Bengoueh
and R: M. Jones. Metal Ind n s 11:386-7
S '13
Cracking of bronzes and brasses; with dis-
cussion. A. D. Flinn. 11 Engf Rec 68:527-8
N 8 '13
Determination of oxygen in copper and brass.
T. West. Metal Ind n s 11:379-80, 511-3 S,
D '13
Increasing the efficiency of a brass manu-
facturing plant P. W. Blalr. 11 Metal Ind
n 8 11:18-4 Ja '13
Manufacture of wrought brass; continued
from August, 1912. Ia J. Krom. 11 Metal
Ind n s 11:18-9. 337-9 Ja. Ag '13
Metal fakes: how the unwary buyer is de-
ceived. Sci Am S 75:295 My 10 '13
Nomenclature of thp non-ferrous alloys. C.
P. Karr. Foundry 41:484-7 N '13; Same.
Metal Ind n s 11:517-21 D '13
Oxygen In brass. T: Turner. Metal Ind n 8
11:214-6 My '13
Plant of Michigan smelting A refining eo.»
Detroit, Mich. 11 Metal Ind n s 11:1-6 Ja '13
Production and working of sheet brass. C.
H. SUlson. Eng M 45:241-6 My '18
Recent Improvements In non-ferrous alloys.
C. Vickers. Foundry 41:416-20 O '13
Recovering brass from foundry cinders. Li.
U Wittich. plans Eng & Min J 96:853 Ap
26 '13
Use of arsenical copper for making oold
rolled brass. E. A. LfCWis. Metal Ind n s
11:76-7 P '18
See also Brazing
Brats founding
Annual meeting of the American institute
of metals, Chicago, Oct., 1913. Foundry 41:
479-83 N '13
Brass foundry difficulties solved by experts.
See monthly numbers of the Foundry
Brass foundry furnaces. W. H. Parry. Metal
Tnd n s 11:423-4 O '13
Dangers of phosphorus and sodium. C. Vick-
ers. Foundry 41:27 Ja '13
Distillation of impurities from copper. Found-
ry 41:28-9 Ja '13
Electric brass furnace. C. Herlng. Foundry
41:111-2 Mr '13
Electric brass furnace. C. Vickers. Foundry
41:27-8 Ja '13
Electric furnace for brass melting. Eng & Min
J 96:350 Ag 23 '13
Electric furnaces in iron and bra.ss foundries.
E. K. Scott. Foundry 41:379-81 S '13
Hints on brass founding; continued from
May, 1912. plan Metal Ind n s 11:10-1, 216-
7 Ja. My '13
How much coal does it take to melt a pound
of brass? R. A. Wood. Metal Ind n s 11:88
P '13
Large pumps of acid resisting metal. W. J.
Reardon. 11 Metal Ind n s 11:26-7 Ja '13
Melting brass in the electric furnace. Ind
Eng 13:27 Ja '13
Melting losses in the brass foundry. Foundry
41:116-7 Mr '13
Producing brass ingots in Michigan smelt-
ing & refining co.'s plant, Detroit. 11 plan
Foundry 41:72-7 F '18
Statuary and ornamental ca.««tinffa. W: N.
Nelly. II Metal Ind n s 11:505-6 D '13
Utilizing the waste heat from brass furnaces;
various types de.«'iffnefl to facllit;ite meltinfr.
J. Horner, plans Foundry 41:113-6 Mr '13
Brass foundries
Aids to brass foundry management. Foundry
41:162-3 Ap '13
Brass foundry of the future. C P. Karr. Me-
tal Ind n s 11:482-4 N '13
Power plant In a Canadian brass manufac-
turing concern, Sarnia, Ont. P. W. Blair.
11 Metal Ind n a 11:440-1 O '13
Relation of metal cast to floor area of fac-
tory. P. W Blair, il Metal Ind n s 11:111-
2 Mr '13
Waterbury, Conn. — metal casting shop. Q.
Thompson. 11 plans Metal Ind n s 11:165-
7. 206-9 Ap-My '13
Brazil
Wages in the Amazon river valley. H. El.
Collins. Power 37:621-8 Ap 15 '18
Navy
Armored river monitors for Brazil. F. C.
Coleman, plan Int Marine Eng 18:471-2
N '13
Brazing
Brass and copper plating of the future. B.
G. Lovering. il Metal Ind n s 11:173 Ap '13
Electrodeposition of brass and bronse. C. W.
Bennett. Metal Ind n s 11:170-8 Ap '13
Bread
Salt-rising bread: raising dough with newly
discovered bacteria. H. A. Kohmaji. il Sol
Am 108:220 Mr 8 '13
Staling of bre^id explained In the light of
physical chemistry. R: I^orenz. il Sci Am
S 76:268-!) O 25 '13
Breathing apparatus. See Re.spiration, Arti-
ficial
Breuchaud, Jules
Study in local adaptation. D: E. Tarn, il Arch
Rec 34:318-28 O '13
Breweries
Features of the Lemp brewing company's
plant, St. Louis, Mo. 11 Power 38:420-3 S 23
•13
Brewster, Frederick F.
Edgerton, a study in the Tudor style: the
Frederick F. Brewster residence at New
Haven, Conn. R: H. Daiuu il Arch Rec 34:
273-91 O '13
Brick pavements. See Pavements, Brick
Brick roads. See Roads, Brick
Bricks
Manufacture of paving brick from furnace
slag. Eng Rec 68:241 Ag 30 '13
See aim Adobe bricks: Brickwork; Bri-
quets Oron); Fire bricks; Masonry
Brickwork
Tests of two brick piers of unusual size. J.
E. Howard, il Eng Rec 67:832-4 Mr 22 '13;
Same cond. Eng N 69:688-9 Mr 27 '13
Str a ho Masonry
Bridge contracts
Preparing and letting bridge contracts. Con-
crete Gem 3:121 S '13
Preparing an?! letting bridge contracts. W.
J. Watson. Concrete Cem 3:176-7 O '13
Bridge expansion
Observations on bridge expansion. H. A.
]x)ser. diag Eng N 70:1170-1 D 11 '13
Bridge failures
Failure of a steel-truss highway bridge in
Colorado. W. H. Hubbard, Jr. 11 plan Eng
N 69:532-3 Mr 13 '13
Partial failure of a light highway bridge.
F. TissinKton. plans Eng N 70:904-5 N 6
•13
Report on Olen Loch derailment. Ry Age 54:
747-9 Mr 28 '13
Wellsville bridge failure. E. K. Morse; D.
J. McLachlan. Eng N 69:737 Ap 10 '13
Why some bridges fail. 11 Munic Eng 44:
434-7 My '13
Bridge Inspection
Instructions for the inspection of the fabri-
cation of steel bridges. Ry & Eng R 68:
306 Mr 29 '13; Same. Ry Age 54:581-3 Mr
19 '13
Iron and .steel structures. Ry Age 54:580-5
Mr 19 '13
MetliodH for tl'o inspection of bridges: sys-
tems in use on seven representative roads.
F. V:. Sciinll. Ry Age 55:969-74 N 21 '13
Periodical bridge inspection. Ry Age 54:338
F 21 '13
Bridge moving
MoviriR a bridpe to ix^'mlt the passage of a
dredge. Eng Rec 67:220 F 22 '13
Moving a three-span truss bridge over the
Kaw river at Kansas City. C. E. Smith, il
plans Eng N 70:54-61 Jl 10 '13
Moving the Union Piiclflc Kaw river bridge,
Kansas City. 11 plans Eng Rec 67:601-2
My 31 '13
34
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Bridge moving — Continued.
Pitt river railroad bridgre moved to new site
for highway service. Eng Hec 68:269 S 6 '13
Reconstruction of Kaw river bridge. C. E.
Smith, il plans Ry Age 55:45-9 Jl 11 '13
Shifting railroad bridge spans on barges at
Hannibal. Mo. II Eng Rec 68:500 N 1 '13
Transferring bridge spans on barges at Han-
nibal, Mo. il Eng N 70:1128 D 4 '13
Bridge painting
Difficulties and deficiencies In railway bridge
painting. W: G. Wilson. Ry Age 55:982-3
N 21 '13 . _
Tests of bridge paint. J. S. Rice; A. B.
Phelps. Ry Age 55:1179-80 D 19 '13
Bridge shopt _
Last word in bridge shops. Eng Rec 67:622
J© 7 '13
St. Lawrence bridge conapany's new shop;
Montreal, il plans Eng Rec 67:624-6 Je 7
•13
Bridget ^ . .
Bridge erection without scaffold, il Sol Am
109:190 S 6 '13 ^ .
Bridges and culverts for country roads in
Wisconsin. A. R. Hirst. Eng N 70:729-30
O 9 '18; Sam© cond. Etag Rec 68:378 O 4 '13
Bridges In relation to the Hudson River. G.
F. Kunz. Scl Am S 76:342-3 N 29 '13 ^
Bridges of the Connecticut company, il Elec
Ry J 42:638-48 O 4 '13 ,. „
Bridging the Bosphorus and the Golden Horn
at Constantinople. H. G. Tyrrell, plan Eng
N 70:1020-1 N 20 '13 . _
Chicago— Milwaukee avenue viaduct Eng
N 69:613 Mr 27 '18
Civil service examination questions for New
York state. Eng N 70:1129-31 D 4 '13
Compensation for street-railway use of hlgii-
way bridge In New Jersey. Eng Rec w:
557-8 N 15 '13 , ^ w .
Data for use in designing culverts and short-
span bridges. C: H. Moorefleld. HUB Pub
Roads Bui 45:7-39 '13
Design of large bridges, with special refer-
ence to the Quebec bridge. R. Modjeskl. 11
plans J Fr Inst 176:239-82 S '13; Same.
Eng Rec 68:321-4, 354-6, 383-5 S 20-O 4 '13
Erecting a long plate-girder span by hand
at Cheltenham, Pa plan Eng Rec 67:468
Ap 26 '13 ., ^
How Mexican rebels destroy railways and
bridges. O. B. Weeks. 11 Scl Am 109:209-10
S 18 *13
Influence of traffic on highway bridge design.
Eng Rec 67:182-8 F 1 '13
Municipal bridge approach, St. Louis: de-
scription and methods of construction. S.
W. Bo wen. il plans Eng N 69:94-100 Ja
16 '18
New York state highway department bridges,
dlags Eng Rec 68:361-2 S 27 '13
Organization and equipment for maintenance,
operation, Inspection, repair and renewal
of East river bridges, N. Y. plans Eng Rec
67:98-101 Ja 25 '13
Pole-truss highway bridges on mountain
roads in Washington. C. R. Ege. 11 Eng N
69:842-3 Ap 24 '13
Portland — broadway bridge over Willamette
river, with rail bascule span. W. P. Hard-
esty. U plan Eng N 70:704-10 O 9 '18
Proportioning of long-span truss and canti-
lever bridges. J. Mayer. J Fr Inst 176:646-
70 D '13 (to be cont)
Proposed Hudson river bridge and tunnels
to connect New York and New Jersey,
plans Eng Rec 67:367, 384-7 Ap 6 '13
Proposed Hudson river bridge: present neces-
sity for highway and railway bridge at New
York city. G. Llndenthal. Eng M 44:779-
81 F '13
Public works in the Philippine Islands un-
der tho Amorican regime. H. F. Cameron.
II Eng Rec 68:174 Ag 16 '13
St. Lawrence bridge company's new shop;
Montreal. 11 plans Eng Rec 67:624-6 Je 7
•18
Two old French masonry bridges: Pont-du-
Gard and Pont d* Avignon. F. P. McKlb-
ben. il Eng Reo 67:674-6 Je 14 '13
Waterway structures in Wisconsin. A. R.
Hirst. Concrete Cem 3:265-6 D '13
Wooden trestle bridge carried on timber
beama across Baker river, Wash, il Eng
N 69:1205-6 Je 12 '13
f^cc also Arches; Bridge failures; Bridge
moving; Bridge painting; Bridge shops; Cul-
verts; Drawbridges; Girders; Pontoon
bridges; Trestles; Trusses; also names of
cities, subhead Bridges
Abutments
Bridge abutment with cantilever wings, il
plans Eng N 70:817-8 O 23 '13
Design of concrete abutments without wing
walls for deck girders. C. M. Luther, plans
Ene N 70:816-7 O 23 '13
Novel design for a high abutment. E. F.
Ackerman. 11 dlag Ry Age 54:759-61 Mr 28
'13
Cost
Collection and use of construction cost data.
Eng N 70:1305-7 D 25 '13
Piers for a North river bridge at New York
city would effect no saving in cost over a
single span. G. Llndenthal. Eng N 69:126
Ja 16 '13
WeiR:ht and cost of bridges: comparison of
different types In Buffalo, dlags Eng Rpc
68:640-1 D 6 '13
Damages from floods, etc.
Damage to bridges at Lafayette, Ind. R. !«.
Sackett. 11 Eng N 69:837-8 Ap 24 '18
Damage to structures in Indianapolis flood.
D. V. Moore. 11 map Eng N 69:870-5 Ap 24
'13
Destruction of bridges in Indiana flood. C:
Brossmann. 11 Eng Rec 67:878-4 Ap 5 '13
Genesee river bridge wrecked by ice. Eng
Rec 67:92 Ja 25 '13
Results of recent flood at Columbus; dam-
ages to bridges and levees and plana for
Improving river channels. J. J. Morgan. 11
map Eng Rec 67:444-5 Ap 19 '13
Y bridge at Zanesville. O. withstands flood.
R. H. Lewis. 11 Concrete Cem 2:292-3 Je
•13
Floors
Protective coatings for railway bridge floors.
A. W. Carpenter. Kng N 69:60-1 Ja 9 '13
Viaduct floor of hollow concrete tile. II Eng
Rec 68:647-8 D 6 '13
Foundations and piers
Concrete pile speclflcations for the Point
bridge at Pittsburgh. Eng Rec 68:581 N
22 '13
Concrete speclflcations for bridge substruc-
ture. Kng Rec 6S:305-6 S 13 '13
Construction features of the substructure of
the Cumberland river bridge, L. & N. Ry.
H. M. Jones. 11 map Eng N 69:1050-2 My
22 '13
Con.struction of new Quebec bridge piers. H.
P. Borden. 11 Ry Age 55:365-9 Ag 29 '13
Deep- water piers for Passaic and Hackensack
river bridges. 11 Eng Rec 68:698-9 D 20 '13
Foundation work on the Pitt river bridge:
Canadian Paclflc Ry. 11 plan Eteg Rec 67:
717-8 Je 28 '13
Kaw river bridge reconstruction. 11 plan Eng
Rec 67:434-6 Ap 19 '13
Nicholson. Pa. — foundations for the Tiinkhan-
nock viaduct, il plan Eng Rec 67:482, 484-
8 My 3 '13
Piers for drawbridge over Calumet river, il
Eng Rec 67:208 F 22 '13
Pivot pier of Chelsea bridge north. 11 dlags
Eng Rec 68:138-^ Ag 2 'll
Removing the masonry and submerged gril-
lage of a bridge pier, Cleveland, O. 11 Eng
Rec 67:618-9 My 31 '13
Renewing two swing spans under traflic at
I^acolle, Quebec, and Portland, Me. 11 plan
Ry Ago 54:1575-7 Je 20 '13
Safeguarding displaced viaduct piers at
Cleveland. 11 dlags Eng Rec 68:661-3 D 13
•13
Substructure for East river bridge division.
New York connecting railway. 11 dlag E!ng
Rec 68:328-30 3 20 '13
Bee also Bridges — ^Abutments; Cofferdams
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
35
Bridget — Continued.
Load
Equivalent uniform loads on bridRes for
dlfTerent types of engine. Eng N 70:824-5
O 23 *13
Ekperiments on moving loads on highway
bridges. ISng Rec 68:165-6 Asr 9 '13
Impact stresses in railroad bridge design.
Eng Rec 67:364 Mr 2^ '13
Moving loads on steel bridges: considera-
tion of stresses produced by train crossing
truss and girder spans. Eng Rec 68:663-4
D 13 '13
Reconstruction
Bridge renewal on the Boston & Albany
railroad, il Ry & Eng R 63:1058-9 N- 15 '13
Bridge renewal over Cedar river near Mos-
cow. Iowa, il Ry Age 54:896-7 Ap 18 '13
Erecting Canadian Pacific bridge over the
St. Lawrence river. 11 dlags Ry Age 54:
1027-9 My 9 '13 . , «_
Kaw river bridge reconstruction. II plan Emg
Rec 67:434-6 Ap 19 '13
Moving a three-span tru.ss bridge over the
Kaw river at Kansas (^Ity. C. E. Smith.
II plans Eng N 70:54-61 Jl 10 '13
Moving the Union Pacific Kaw river bridge,
Kansas City, il plans Eng Rec 67:«01-2 My
31 '13
Novel method of removing an old bridge.
Eng N 69:846 Ap 24 '13
Ohio river bridge at Kenova, W. Va, 11 diags
Ry Age 55:407-13 S 5 '13
Pont Notre-Dame reconstruction, Paris; arch
replacement under traffic. 11 plans Eng
N 70:1211-4 D 18 '13
Rebuilding of the burned Newark Bay trestle
bridge. Pennsylvania railroad. II Ry & Eng
R 53:796 Ag 23 '13
Rebuilding the Zanesville bridge. II Eng N
69:1146-7 My 29 '13
Reconstruction of Kaw river bridge. C. E:
Smith, il plans Rv Age 55:45-9 Jl 11 '13
Reconstruction of the old chain bridge at
Newbunrport, Mslbb. E: C. Sherman. 11
plans Eng N 70:585-7 S 25 '13
Reconstruction of the Quebec bridge: a de-
sign. G. Krlwoscheln. 11 Scl Am S 75:293-5
My 10 '18 ^
Renewing two swing spans under traffic at
I^colle. Quebec, and Portland, Me. 11 plan
Rv Age 64:1575-7 Je 20 '13
Replacing a timber Howe truss with a long-
span plate-girder, il plan Eng N 70:1303-4
D 25 '13 ^ ^.
Replacing Cedar river bridge; building new
and extending old piers; erecting plate-
girder spans by derrick cars and by over-
head Jigger beams, il Eng Rec 68:183-5 Ag
16 '13
Replacing high timber trestle near Boone,
Iowa without Interrupting traffic. 11 Eng
Rec 67:187-8 F 16 '13
Replacing portagevllle, N. T., bridges, il plan
Eng Rec 67:407 Ap 12 '13
Replacing Sunmer street bridge, Toledo,
plan Eng Rec 67:564 My 17 '18
Replacing the (^lyahoga river draw brhlge
[bascule]. 11 diags Eng Rec 67:20-1 Ja 4
Safeguarding displaced viaduct piers: stop-
ping dangerous settlement and sliding by
drainage system; underpinning and rebuild-
ing foundations at (Tloveland. 11 dlags Eng
Rec 68:661-3 D 13 '13
Schuylkill river bridge improvements: widen-
ing* a masonry arch structure on Pennsyl-
vania main line In Philadelphia. 11 dlag
Ry Age 55:1173-6 D 19 '13
See also Bridge moving; Bridges — Repairs
Repairs
Bridge maintenance. Ry Age 54:1560-1 Je 20
•13
Novel bridge repair Job at Uhrlchsvllle, Ohio.
B: Stingel. U plan Eng Rec 68:53 Jl 12 '13
Reinforcing a scoured pier foundation at
Newcomerstown, O. E: Stingel. dlag Eng
Rec 68:182 Ag 16 '13
Reinforcing an old railway viaduct. W. T.
Curtis, plan Eng N 69:1826-7 Je 26 '13
Replacing lower chord of a drawspan while
in service. 11 Eng Rec 67:571 My 24 '13
Kcc aUo Bridges — Reconstruction
Bridget, Arched
AUentown, Pa. — reinforced concrete viaduct
for heavy service. B. H. Davis. 11 plans
('oncrete Cem 2:161-8 Ap '13
AUentown, Pa. — South Eighth street viadiiot*
11 plans Eng N 69:769-68 Ap 17 '18
Atherton avenue highway bridge, Pittsburgh.
11 plans Eng Rec 67:640-2 My 17 '13
Broadway bridge across Oswego river and
the New York barge canal at Fulton, N.
Y. 11 plan Eng Rec 67:88-90 Ja 25 '13
Capitol avenue bridge, Indianapolis, Ind. Li.
V. Sheridan. Munic Eng 46:268-9 S '13
Carondelet park bridge, St. Louis, Mo. C: W.
Martin. 11 plans Eng N 70:646-50 O 2 '13
Catawba river bridge near Charlotte, North
Carolina. Il Eng Rec 67:878 Mr 8 '18
Colorado street bridge over Arroyo Seco,
Cal. E. E. Howard. 11 plan Eng Rec 67:
568-70 My 24 '18
Combination concrete and cast iron for col-
umns and arch ribs. 11 dlag Eng N 70:864-6
O 30 '18
Concrete highway bridge at Ansonla, Con-
necticut, plans Eng Rec 67:219-20 F 22 '13
Construction of the Martin's creek viaduct
for Delaware, Lackawanna & Western rail-
road. 11 Eng Rec 68:710-2 D 27 '13
Crooked river arch bridge, Oregon. 11 dlags
Ry Age 54:394-6 F 28 '13
Crooked river bridge, Oregon. C. E. Chase.
11 plan Eng N 69:549-55 Mr 20 '18
Delaware river bridge of the P. & R. E.
C^hamberlaln. il plans Ry Age 54:944-50 Ap
25 '13
Fall River, Mass. concrete arch bridge, il
plan Eng Rec 67:465 Ap 26 '18
Fitchburg, Mass.— Fifth street viaduct. 11
plans Eng N 69:443-7 Mr 6 '18
Halen reinforced- concrete bridge, Bern,
Switzerland. 11 plans Eng N 70:581-7 8 18
•13
Largest reinforced concrete bridge in Ameri-
ca, Pittsburgh. F. C. Perkins. 11 Sci Am 8
75:348 My 81 '18
Method of designing arches, Kingshighway
viaduct, St. Louis. Eng Rec 67:136-7 F 1
•18
Nisqually river pipe-line bridge; design and
erection at La Grande, Wash, il plan Eng
Rec 67:327-8 Mr 22 '13
Pont Notre-Dame reconstruction, Paris; arch
replacement under traffic. 11 plans Eng N
70:1211-4 D 18 '13
Spokane, Washington — ^Latah creek bridge. J.
F. Greene, il plan Eng Rec 67:812-4 Mr 28
'13; Same cond. 11 plan Eng N 69:614-7 Mr
27 '18
Tunkhnnnock viaduct construction on D., L.
& W. relocation, il Eng Rec 68:594-6 N 29
'13
Bridges, Bascule
Bascule highway bridge with overhead bal-
ance beams installed across a lock of the
New York barge canal at Phoenix, N. Y.
plan Eng Rec 67:177 F 15 '13
Double deck bascule bridge at Fort William,
Ont. II dlag Ry Age 55:603-4 O 3 '13
Double-deck bascule bridge over the Chicago
river, plans Eng N 70:116-7 Jl 17 '13
Gunpowder and Bush river bridges. 11 diags
Eng Rec 68:144-5 Ag 9 '13
Hand-operated bascule bridge, dlag Eng N
70:665 O 2 '13
Largest bascule bridge: double- track, single-
leaf span for Baltimore & Ohio bridge over
Calumet river, Chicago. 11 Eng Rec 68:
697 D 20 '13
Lift bridges of Milwaukee. H: G. Tyrrell. 11
Munic Eng 45:2-7 Jl '13
Long-span double-deck bascule drawbridge
over the Kaministiqula river for Canadian
Pacific Ry. 11 Eng N 70:308 Ag 14 '13
Motor-operated, three-leaf lift bridge, il Iron
Tr R 52:574 Mr 6 '13
New type of rail Joint for bascule and vert-
ical-lift bridges. 11 dlags Ry & Eng R 68:
428-9 My 10 '13
36
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Bridget, Bascule — Continued,
Norwaik» Conn., Washington street bridge,
plans Eng Rec 68:10a-4 Jl 26 '13
Portland — broad way bridge over "Willamette
river. W. P. Hardesty. 11 plan Eng N VO:
704-10 O 9 '13
Rail rolling bascule bridge at Portland, Ore.
11 diag Ky Age 54:606 Mr 19 '13
Recent types of railway bascule bridge*. H.
G. Tyrrell, il Ry & Eng R 53:236-8 Mr 15
•13
Replacing the Cuyahoga river draw bridge
[bascule]. 11 diags Eng Rec 67:20-1 Ja 4 '13
Road improvements of the Northern Pacific
Ry., in' Washington, il plan Ry & Eng R
53:269-60 Mr 22 '13
Rolling lift bridge 186 ft. long, So. Chica-
go, il Iron Age 91:299 Ja 30 '13
Small bascule highway draw span, Barn-
stable, Mass. il Eng N 70:166-8 Jl 24 '13
Strauss single leaf bascule bridge at South
Chicago, il diag Ry Age 54:605-6 Mr 19 '13
Bridges, Cantilever
Adopted design of the Quebec bridge. R.
Modjeski. diags Ry Age 55:559-63 S 26 '13
Comparative economy of cantilever and sus-
pension bridges. Eng Rec 67:566-7 My 24
'13
Designing the Quebec bridge. R. Modjeski. 11
Eng M 46:417-20 D '13
High cantilever bridge in Mexico across Rio
Chlco. 11 diags Ry Age 55:1222-4 D 26 '13
Large cajitilever bridge in China. 11 Eng N
69:61 Ja 9 '13
Latest bridge design for Sydney harbor, N. S.
W.; the third largest span In the world.
Eng N 70:220 Jl 31 '13
Lifting the 130,000,000 pound Quebec bridge.
H. F. Stratton. il Eng M 46:341-9 D '13
Memphis cantilever bridge, plans Eng N 70:
930-2 N 6 '13
New Mississippi river bridge at Memphis,
Tenn. diags Eng Rec 68:516-7 N 8 '13; Ry
Age 55:824-5 O 31 '13
Proportioning of long-span truss and canti-
lever bridges. J, Mayer. J Fr Inst 176:658-
70 D '13 (to be cont)
Reinforcing an old cantilever bridge. Phila-
delphia, Penn. 11 plan Eng N 70:487-9 S 11
•13
Sewickley, Pa., cantilever bridge, il plans
Eng N 69:393-9 F 27 '13
Suspension bridges and cantilevers. D: B.
Steinmon. Eng Rec 67:647-8, 677-8 My 17-
24 '13
Bridges, Concrete
AUentown, Pa. — reinforced concrete viaduct
for heavy service. B. H. Davis. 11 plana
Concrete Cem 2:161-8 Ap '18
AUentown, Pa. — South Eighth street viaduct.
11 plans Eng K 69:759-63 Ap 17 '13
Atherton avenue highway bridge, Pittsburgh.
11 plans Eng Rec 67:540-2 My 17 '13
Broadway bridge across Oswego river and
the New York barge canal at Fulton,
N. Y. il plan Eng Rec 67:88-90 Ja 26 '13
Carondelet park bridge, St. Louis, Mo. C:
W. Martin, il plans Eng N 70:646-50 O 2
'13
Catawba river bridge near Charlotte, North
Carolina. 11 Enp Rec 07:27'-' Mr s 'i:j
Colorudo street bridge over Arroyo Seco, Cal.
E. R Howard. 11 plan Eng Rec 67:568-70
My 24 '13
Colorado street bridge over the Arroyo Seco,
Pasadena, Cal. 11 plans Eng N 70:146-50 Jl
24 '13
Concrete bridges to withstand flood, and their
comparative cost. Concrete Cem 2:240; 3:
115 My, S '13
Concrete highway bridge at Ansonia, Con-
necticut, plans Eng Rec 67:219-20 F 22 '13
Concrete si)eclfioations for bridge substruc-
ture. Eng Roc 6S:3o5-6 S 13 '13
Concreting the Milwaukee avenue viaduct,
Chicago. 11 Eng Rec 67:304 Mr 15 '13
Construction of the Fifth street viaduct,
Fitchburg. Mass. il Eng Rec 67:4-6 Ja 4 '13
Construction of the Martin's creek viaduct
for Delaware. I/Rckawanna & Western rail-
road, il Eng Rec 68:710-2 D 27 '13
Cumberland, 111. concrete bridge for a rural
community, il plan Eng Rec 67:605 My 31
•13
Delaware river bridge of the P. & R. E.
(Chamberlain. 11 plans Ry Age 54:944-50 Ap
25 '13
Designing concrete slab spans for double-
track bridges of Pennsylvania railroad
across the Bush, and Gunpowder rivers.
Eng Rec 68:400 O 11 '18
Fall River, Mass. — concrete arch bridge. 11
plan Eng Rec 67:465 Ap 26 '13
Features of concrete- bridge design. Eng Rec
68:366 O 4 '13
Fitohburg, Mass.— Fifth street viaduct il
plans Eng N 69:443-7 Mr 6 '18
Georgia-Harris viaduct, Vancouver, B. C.
plan Eng N 70: 344-5 Ag 21 '13
Gilbert Avenue viaduct in Cincinnati, il plan
Eng Rec 67:246-8 Mr 1 ^13
Gravity concrete-depositing plant, Fallsway
viaduct, Baltimore. Eng N 70:927-8 N 6 '13
Gunpowder and Bush river bridges. 11 diags
Eng Rec 68:144-5 Ag 9 '13
Halen reinforced-concrete bridge, Bern,
Switzerland. 11 plans Ehig N 70:531-7 S 18
'13
Hopatcong-Slateford cut-off: heavy concrete
bridge work. C. W. Simpson. 11 diags Ry
Age 54:9-14 Ja 3 '13
Lake Park bridge, Milwaukee, Wis. O. B.
Young, Jr. 11 Munic Eng 45:53-4 Jl '13
Largest reinforced concrete bridge in Amer-
ica, Pittsburgh. F. C. Perkins. 11 Sci Am S
75:348 My 31 ^13
Light reinforced-concrete arch. La Mescla,
France, plan Eng N 09:307 F 13 '13
Long span concrete brldieres. diags Concrete
Cem 3:119-20 S ^13
Marshalltown, la. reinforced-concrete girder
bridge. H. J. Rodgers. 11 plan Eng N 69:
560-1 Mr 20 '18
Method of designing arches, Kingshighway
viaduct, St. Louis. Eng Rec 67:136-7 F 1
'13
Nicliolson, Pa. — foundations for the Tunkhan-
nock viaduct 11 plan Eng Rec 67:482, 484-
8 My 3 '13
Norwalk. Conn., Washington street bridge.
plans Eng Rec 68:103-4 Jl 26 '18
Pasadena's beautiful bridge, il Sci Am 109:
423 D 6 '13
Pennsylvania railroad has incased unsightly
eight- track and five-track plate-girder
spans in ornamental concrete. 11 plans £2ng
Rec 68:401-2 O 11 '13
Present status of bridge building. F. P. Mc-
Kibben. 11 Concrete Cem 1:48-61 D '12
l*rize design for James river bridge at Rich-
mond, il Eng Rec 68:540 N 15 '13
Reinforced concrete. C: 11. Moorefleld. 11
plans U S Pub Road Bui 45:18-89 '18
Reinforced concrete slabs under concentrated
loading. A. T. Goldbeck. diags Concrete
Cem 3:56-9 Ag '13
f^imkano viaduct. 11 Concrete Cem 3:199-200
N '13
Spokane, Washington concrete arch bridge;
Latah creek bridge. J. F. Greene. 11 plan
Eng Rec 67:312-4 Mr 22 '13; Same cond.
11 plan Eng N 69:614-7 Mr 27 '18
Summit-Hallstead cut-off of Delaware, T^ck-
awanna & Western railroad: description of
Tunkhannock viaduct and other structures.
II diags Ry Age 55:1069-74 D 5 '13
Tunkhannock viaduct construction on D., L.
& W. relocation: continuous concreting of
piers, more than 2(iO feet high, and adjust-
able steel truss centers for 180-foot arch
spans, il diags Eng Rec 68:594-6 N 29 '13
Two largo concrete arches on a Swiss moun-
tain railway, il Eng N 70:1294-5 D 25 '13
Yardley, (Pa*) bridge across the Delaware
river, Philadelphia & Reading Ry. 11 plana
Eng N 69:1101-8 My 29 '13
Bridges, Iron and steel
Bridge trusses with uniform T-shape mem-
bers, plan Eng Rec 67:202 F 22 '13
Columbia river bridge at Trail, plan Kng
Roc 67:150-1 F 8 '13
Cost of erecting a steel bridge. Eng N 69:
675-6 Mr 20 '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
37
Bridges, Iron and •tetl —Continued.
ErectlM the New Geneva, Pa. bridffe. II
plan Ens Reo 67: 466-60 Ap 26 '18
Erection of Monongahela river brldgre. 11 Ry
Age 64:95-8 Ja 17 '13
Failure of a steel-trusa highway bridge In
Colorado. W. H. Hubbard. Jr. U plan Bng N
69:532-3 Mr 13 '13
Fort Dodge, Des Moines & Southern Ry. re-
places high timber trestle with a steel
viaduct. 11 plans Eng N 69:880-8 Ap 24 '18
High steel viaduct in New Zealand. Eng Rec
68:277 S 6 '13
Highway bridge specifications: requirements
outlined by tJ. S. office of public roads. Hig
Rec 68:230-2 Ag 30 '18
Instruction for the Inspection of the fabrica-
tion of steel bridges. Ry Ape 54:581-3 Mr
19 '13; Same. Ry & Eng R 53:306 Mr 29 '13
Iron and steel railway bridge in German
Cameroon. A. Qradenwitz. 11 Eng Rec 68:134
Ag 2 '18
Necessary precautions in the desigrn and su-
gervlsion of construction of low-truss steel
ighway bridges. Q. M- Braune. Eng N 70:
398-9 Ag 28 '13
Nisqually river pipe-line bridge; design and
erection at La Grande, Wash. 11 plan Eng
Rer 67:327-8 Mr 22 '13
Observations on bridge eocpanslon. H. A,
Ix)ser. diag Enpr N 70:1170-1 D 11 '13
Reinforcing an old cantilever bridge. Phila-
delphia, Penn. 11 plan Eng N 70:487-9 S 11
'18
Replacing high timber trestle near Boone,
Iowa without interrupting traffic. 11 Eng
Rec 67:187-8 F 15 '13
Steel highway bridge specifications of the
U. S. office of public roads. Eng Rec 68:
256 S 6 '13
Tacoma's steel lift bridge. J. O. Bashford. 11
Munic Ens 44:183 Mr '13
Tests of two large nickel steel columns. H:
W. Hodge. II plan Eng Rec 67:234-6 Mr
I '13
Typical specifications for the fabrication and
erection of steel highway bridges. U S Pub
Road Circ 100:1-25 '13
Weldon viaduct over the Roanoke river; 3,6S8
feet long, il plan Ry Age 54:998-1000 My 2
'13
See also Bridges — Load
Bridges, Lift
Buflfalo river lift bridges. E. Low. II dlags
map Ry Age 54:197-201 Ja 31 '13
Cables of the Halsted street lift bridge at
Chicago. Eng N 70:371-2 Ag 21 '13
City waterway bridge. Tacoma, Washing-
ton. II Eng N 69:1010 My 15 '13
Comparison of old and new designs for ver-
tical-lift bridges. H. G. Tyrrell. Bng N 70:
226-6 Jl 81 '18
Direct-lift bridges, dlags Eng Rec 68:403 O
II '18
Direct-lift drawbridges without cables, dlaga
Bng N 69:1168-71 Je 6 '13
Erection of a cable lift bridge. W. J. How-
ard. 11 plan Bng N 70:500-1 S 11 '13
New lift bridge of the Oregon-Washington
R. R. & navigation co. at Portland. 11 Ry
& Eng R 53:137-8 F 15 '13
New type of vertical lift bridge, plans Ry &
Eng R 53:390-1 Ap 26 '13
Repe4rs to the So. Halsted st. lift bridge
over the Chicago river. Bng N 69:920 My
I '13
Strauss direct lift bridge, dlags Ry Age
54:563-5 Mr 18 '13
Tacoma's steel lift bridge. J. O. Bashford.
II Munic Eng 44:183 Mr '13
Two motor-operated railroad lift bridges of
the New York. New Haven & Hartford. II
Ry Age 54:558-9 Mr 18 '13
Vertical lift-span highway bridge In Ta-
coma. 11 Eng Rec 67:428-9 Ap 19 '13
Bridges, Pontoon. See Pontoon bridges
Bridget, Railroad
Akron, Ohio — ^group of railroad plate-girder
bridges, plans Bng Reo 67:866-6 Mr 29 '13
Bridge maintenance. Ry Age 54:1560-1 Je 20
'13
Bridge renewal over Cedar river near Mos-
cow. Iowa, il Ry Age 54:896-7 Ap 18 '13
Bridges viaducts and embankment work of
the New York connecUng raiU-oad. 11 map
plans Bne Rec 68:79-81 Jl 19 '13
Chinese railway bridge. F: C. Coleman. 11
Sci Am S 76:181 Mr 22 '18
Construction features of the substructure of
the Cumberland river bridge, U & N. Ry.
H. M. Jones. 11 map Eng N 69:1050-2 My
22 '13
Conatniction of the Martin's creek viaduct
for Delaware, I^ckawanna & Western rail-
road, il Eng Rec 68:710-2 D 27 '13
Crooked river arch bridge, Oregon. 11 diag
Ry Age 54:394-6 F 28 '13
Crooked river bridge, Oregon. C. B. Chas^
il plan Eng N 69:549-65 Mr 20 '18
Delaware river bridge of the P. & R. B.
Chamberlain, il plans Ry Age 54:944-60 Ap
25 '13
Designing concrete slab spans for double-
track bridges of Pennsylvania railroad
across the Bush and Gunpowder rivers. Bng
Rec 68:400 O 11 '18
Development of short -span railway bridges.
Eng Rec 68:143 Ag 9 '13
Direct-lift bridges, dlags Btag Rec 68:408 O
XX x8
Double drck bascule bridge at Fort William,
Ont. il diag Ry Age 55:603-4 O 3 '13
Doubling the load capacity of an old Iron
railroad viaduct. II diag Ry Age 54:1322-4
Je 13 '13
Drawbridges over rivers having limited navi-
gation. C. B. Smith. Bng N 69:161-2 Ja 28
*18
Emergency bridge reconstruction: Baltimore
& Ohio R. R. n Eng N 70:87 Jl 10 '13
Equival*»nt uniform loads on bridges for dif-
ferent types of engine. Eng N 70:824-5 O
23 '13
Erecting a plate-girder bridge with a gantry
traveler. 11 Etog Rec 67:668 Je 14 '18
Erecting Canadian Pacific bridge over the
St. Lawrence river. 11 dlags Ry Age 54:
1027-9 My 9 '13
Erecting 85 -foot plate girder spans with a
ginpole. 11 Eng Rec 68:106 Jl 26 '18
Erecting Illinois river bridge at Peoria* il
Eng Reo 67:657 Je 14 '18
Erecting the Boucanne river (Canada) via-
duct. Eng Rec 67:525-6 My 10 '18
Erecting the New Geneva, Pa. bridge. U plan
Eng Rec 67:466-60 Ap 86 '18
Erection costs for a double-track railway
bridge. M. A. O. Stllson. 11 plan Bng N 69:
362-4 F 20 '13
Erection of a cable lift bridge. W. J. Howard.
11 plan Bng N 70:500-1 S 11 '13
Errction of Kentucky & Indiana bridge: de-
tails of superstructure of Ohio river cross-
ing at I^ouisvlUe. il diag Ry Age 54:57-61
Ja 10 '13
Erection of Monongahela river bridge, il Ry
Age 64:95-8 Ja 17 '18
Extensive Improvements on the I^uIsvIUe &
Nashville. 11 map Ry Age 55:143-9 Jl 26 '13
Fort I^odpre. Des Moines & Southern Ry. re-
places high timber trestle with a steel via-
duct. 11 plans Eng N 69:830-3 Ap 24 '13
Foundation work on the Pitt river bridge:
Canadian Pacific Ry. 11 plan Bng Rec 67:
717-8 Je 28 '13
Foundations for the Tunkhannock viaduct.
Nicholson, Pa. 11 plan Eng Rec 67:482, 484-8
My 3 '13
Grade-crossing elimination at Second Avenue
and Try Street, Pittsburgh, il plans Eng
Rec 68:32-4 Jl 12 '13
Gunpowder and Bush river bridges. 11 dlags
Eng Rec 68:144-5 Ag 9 '13
Hiprh cantilever bridge In Mexico across Rio
Chlco. il dlags Ry Age 55:1222-4 D 26 '13
High steel viaduct in New Zealand. Bng Rec
68:277 S 6 '13
H opa t con K- Slate ford cut-off: heavy concrete
bridge work. C. W. Simpson. 11 dlags Ry
Age 54:9-14 Ja 8 '13
Impact stresses In railroad-bridge design.
Eng Rec 67:364 Mr 29 '13
38
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Bridges, Railroad — Continued.
Iron and steel railway bridge In German
Cameroon. A. Gradenwltz. 11 Eng Rec €8:
184 Ag 2 '18
Iron and steel structures. Ry Age 54:580-5
Mr 19 '13
Kaw river bridge reconstruction. 11 plan Eng
Rec 67:434-6 Ap 19 '18
Lachine bridge erection across the St. Law-
rence river. 11 Eng Rec 67:380-1 Ap 5 '13
Largest bascule bridge: double- track, single-
leaf span for Baltimore & Ohio bridge over
Calumet river, Chicago. 11 Eng Rec 68:697
D 20 '13
Lewlstown-Qreat Falls line of the C. M. &
St. P. Ry. 11 plans Ry & Eng R 53:685-9 Jl
19 '18
Lift bridges over the Buffalo river. E. Low.
11 diags map Ry Age 54:197-201 Ja 31 '13
Maintenance engineering In railroad work.
Eng N 69:109 Ja 16 '13
Memphis cantilever bridge, plans Eng N 70:
930-2 N 6 '13
Motor cars for bridge gangs. Ry Age 55:786-
7 O 24 '13
Moving a bridge to permit the passage of a
dredge. Eng Rec 67:220 F 22 '13
Moving loads on steel bridges. Eng Rec 68:
663-4 D 13 '13
Moving the Union Pacific Kaw river bridge,
Kansas City. 11 plans Eng Rec 67:601-2 My
31 '13
New bridge over the Mississippi at St Paul,
on the C, G. W. Ry. map plan Ry & Eng
R 63:50-1 Ja 18 '13
New lift bridge of the Oregon -Washington
R. R. & navigation co. at Portland. 11 Ry
& Eng R 53:137-8 F 15 '13
New Mississippi river bridge at Memphis,
Tenn. diags Eng Rec 68:516-7 N 8 '13
New Mississippi river bridge at Memphis.
diag Ry Age 65:824-5 O 31 '13
New type of vertical lift bridge, plans Ry
& Eng R 53:390-1 Ap 26 'IS
Ohio river bridge at Kenova, W. Va. 11 diags
Ry Age 55:407-13 S 5 '13
Partial wreck of the Sangamon river bridge
by a derailed train: Wabash R. R. Eng N
69:89 Ja 9 '13
Pennsylvania railroad has Incased unsightly
eight-track and five- track plate-girder
Bi>cui8 in ornamental concrete. 11 plans Eng
Rec 68:401-2 O 11 'IS
Progress on the lower Ganges bridge, north-
em Bengal, India. M. D. Brayshay. 11 plans
Eng N 70:460-1 S 4 '13
Protective coatings for railway bridge floors.
A. W. Carpenter. Eng N 69:60-1 Ja 9 '18
Providing for navigation during erection of
drawbridges, plan Eng N 69:153-5 Ja 23 'IS
Question of Impact on bridge substructures.
G. M. Luther. Eng N 69:180 Ja 28 '13
Railroad bridge design in Europe and Amer-
ica Eng Rec 67:244-6 Mr 1 '13
Railway bridges on track elevation. G: H.
Tinker. Eng N 69:355 F 20 '18
Rebuilding of the burned Newark Bay trestle
bridge, I'ennsylvanla R R. 11 Ry & Eng R
53:796 Ag 23 '13
Rebuilding the Zanesville bridge. Baltimore
& Ohio R. R. 11 Eng N 69:1146-7 My 29 '13
Recent types of railway bascule bridges.
H: G. Tyrrell. 11 Ry A. Eng R 68:286-8 l£r
15 '13
Reconstruction of Kaw river bridge. C. B.
Smith. 11 plans Ry Age 55:45-9 Jl 11 '13
Reinforcing the Manistee river viaduct. Eng
Rec 68:6l Jl 19 '18
Renewing two double track swing spans. 11
diag Ry Age 55:699-702 O 17 '13
Replacing Cedar river bridge; building new
and extending old piers; erecting plate-
girder spans by derrick cars and by over-
head Jigger beams. 11 Eng Rec 68:183-5 Ag
Replacing high timber trestle near Boone.
Iowa without Interrupting trafnc. 11 Eng Rec
67:187-8 F 15 '13
Replacing Portageville [N. T.] bridges. 11 plan
Eng Rec 67:407 Ap 12 '18
Report of committee of American railway
engineering assn. on wooden bridges and
trestles. Ry Age 64:617-20 Mr 20 '13
Schuylkill river bridge improvements: widen-
ing a masonry arch structure on Pennsyl-
vania main line in Philadelphia to carry
a five-track passenger line. 11 diag Ry Age
55:1173-6 D 19 '13
Southern Pacific bridge at Sacramento: dou-
ble track, double deck, swing span. 11 Ry
Age 54:846-9 Ap 11 '13
Strauss single leaf bascule bridge at South
Chicago. II diag Ry Age 54:605-6 Mr 19 '13
Substructure for East river bridge division.
New York connecting railway. 11 diag Bing
Reo 68:828-30 S 20 '13
Summlt-Hallstead cut-off of Delaware, Lack-
awanna & Western railroad: description of
Tunkhannock viaduct and other structures.
11 diags Ry Age 55:1069-74 D 5 '13
Track elevation of the P. R. R. at Pitts-
burg, il Ry & Eng R 53:475-6 My 24 '18
Tunkhannock viaduct construction on D., L.
& W. relocation. 11 Eng Rec 68:594-6 N
29 '13
Two large concrete arches on a Swiss moun-
tain railway. 11 Eng N 70:1294-5 D 25 '13
Weldon viaduct over the Roanoke river: steel
structure 3,688 feet long. 11 plan Ry Age
54:998-1000 My 2 '13
Yardley (Pa.) bridge across the Delaware
river. Philadelphia & Reading Ry. 11 plans
Eng N 69:1101-8 My 29 '13
Tardley (Pa.) bridge replacing. 11 plans Eng
Rec 67:493-4 My 3 '13
See also Bridge inspection; Bridge paint-
ing
Bridges, Suspension
Bridge over the Rhine at Cologne. C: J.
Kavanagh. 11 plans diags Eng N 70:845-9
O 30 '13
Clifton chain suspension bridge, over the
River Avon, at Bristol, England. 11 Eng N
69:191-2 Ja 30 '18
Clifton suspension bridge, at Bristol. Eng-
land. H. G. Tyrrell. Eng N 69:379-80 F
20 '13
Comparative economy of cantilever and sus-
pension bridges. Eng Rec 67:566-7 My 24
•13
Bilniature suspension bridge. R. O. Richards,
plan Power 37:677 My 13 '13 .
Proposed Hudson river bridge and tunnels
to connect New York and New Jersey,
plans Eng N 69:839-41 Ap 24 '13; Eng Rec
67:367. 384-7 Ap 5 '13; Same cond. ETng M
45:422-4 Je '13
Proposed long-span bridge over the Mersey,
Liverpool, Eng. Eng Rec 67:73 Ja 18 '18
Suspension bridges and cantilevers. D: B.
ateinman. Eng Rec 67:547-8, 677-8 My 17-
24 '13
Briquets
Briquetting coal. 11 diag Colliery 83:687-9 Jl
•13
Briquettlne: pitch from coke oven tar. Iron
Age 92:589-90 S 11 '13
Briquetting plant at CJkrdlff, Wales. Eng &
Min J 95:945 My 10 '13
Briquets (Iron)
Briquetting of flue dust In the United Slates
by the Schumacher process. F. A. Vogel
and A. M. Tweedy. 11 Am Inst MIn E Bui
84:2829-34 D '13
Experience.^ with beneflclated ores. Iron Age
92:902-5 O 23 '13
Reclamation of flue dust. Eng & Mln J 96:394
Ag 80 '18
Reclamation of flue dust for furnace use.
A. F. Plock. Iron Tr R 52:1017-8, 1068-5
My 1-8 '13
Scoria briquetting process: the use of slag
as a binder in preparing minerals for smelt-
ing. E. Statz. 11 Eng M 45:888-90 S '13
Scoria process for the manufacture of flne-
ore briquettes, flue-dust briquettes, and
slag brick for building purposes. E. Stilts,
diags Am Inst MIn E Bui 79:1257-65 Jl
'13; Discussion. 84:2899-2903 D '13
Use of nodullzed ore in the blast furnace. R:
H: Lee. Am Inst Mln E Bui 82:2515-22 O
'13; Discussion. 84:2864-9 D '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
39
Bristol, England
Bridges
Clifton chain suspension bridge, over the
River Avon, at Bristol, Bngland. il Kng N
69:191-2 Ja 30 '13
Clifton suspension bridge. H. G. Tyrrell. Eng
N 69:379-80 F 20 '13
British association for the advancennent of sci-
ence
Abstracts of the principal papers, 1913. Sci
Am S 76:238-9, 258-60 O U, 25 '13
Meeting, Birmingham, England, Sept., 1913.
Elec W 62:618-9 8 27 '13
Sessions, September 15 and 16, 1913. Elec W
6^:675-6 O 4 '13
British Columbia
Mines
Sec Mines and mineral resources — British
Columbia
British Columbia copper company
Annual report for 1912. Eng & Min J 96:
987 My 17 '13
British foundrymen's association
10th annual convention, London, 1918. J. Hor-
ton. 11 Foundry 41:334-8 Ag '18
British institute of meUls
Annual meeting, London, 1913; abstracts of
papers presented. Met & Chem Eng 11:179-
80 Ap '13
Broaching machines
Broaching a vacuum cleaner part. R. R. La-
pointe. il diag Mach 19:901 Jl '13
Broaching automobile parts. C. L. Lucas, il
diags Mach 19:787-8 Je '13
Broaching vs. milling. F. J. Lapointe. il
diag Mach 19:799 Je '13
Highly developed broaching operation, il Mach
19:860 Jl '13
Making push broaches for steel work. E.
Viall. il Am Maoh 38:725-7 My 1 '13
Making the Red-E tool- holder. C. L. Lucas.
il Mach 19:715-6 My '18
Manufacturing broaching machines and tools:
description of system with details of pro-
duction of necessary equipment at J. N.
Lapolnte co. il Iron Tr R 62:735-8 Mr 27 '13
Points on broach-making. F. D. Jones. Mach
20:97-8 O '13
Brocken, Soecter of
Optical phenomena seen from balloons. C: F.
Talman. il Sci Anu 108:542 Je 14 '13
Bromine
Atomic weight of bromine. H. C. P. Weber.
U ^ Bur Stand Bui 9:131-50 Mr 15 '13
Bronze
Casting a 27,000 pound manganese bronze
propeller wheel. W. R. Dean. 11 Metal Ind
n s 11:71-3 F '13
Cracking of bronzes and brasses: with dis-
cussion. A. D. Fllnn. il Eng Rec 68:527-8
N 8 '13
Intricate bronze casting for a submarine.
11 Foundry 41:227-8 Je '13
Making a large vanaxlium bronze engine
housing, il Foundry 41:224-6 Je '13
Nomenclature of the non-ferrous alloys. C.
P. Karr. Foundry 41:484-7 N '13; Same.
Metal Ind n s 11:517-21 D '13
Plant for the manufacture of large man-
ganese bronze castings: the American
manganese bronze oo. at Holmesburg Junc-
tion, Pa. il Metal Ind n a 11:287-8 Jl '13
Sheet bronze far safety chains and the like.
R. Grimshaw. Metal Ind n 9 11:303 Jl '13
Strength and ductility of iron, steel and
bronzes at high temperatures. Eng N 69:
372-4 F 20 '13
Bee also Bronses; Bronzing; Gun metal
Bronzes
Art of making bronze statues; from the raw
clay to the finished figure. C. E. Fairbanks.
11 Sci Am 108:156-7 F 15 '13
Bronzing
Bronze finishes. O. A. HlUman. il Metal Ind
n s 11:160-1 Ap '18
Electrodeposition of brass and bronze. C. W.
Bennett. Metal Ind n s 11:172-3 Ap '18
Brooklyn. N. Y.
Greenwood cemetery
Concrete features of the Greenwood mortu-
ary chapel, il plan Eng Rec 67:362 Mr 29 '18
Rapid transit
Brooklyn rapid transit. Ry Age 55:485 S 19
'13
Sanitary affairs
Subaqueous sewer construction. 11 plans Eng
N 70:1064-70 N 27 '13
Brooklyn rapid transit company
Annual report for year ending June 30, 1913.
Ry Age 55:543-5 S 19 '13
Brooklyn motor, truck and brakeshoe Im*
provements. il Blec Ry J 41:98-103 Ja 18
'is
Maintenance of electrical equipment of cars
in Brooklyn. U plans Elec Ry J 41:480-9 Mr
16 '13
Medical inspection system. Ry & Eng R 53:
708-9 Jl 26 '13
Welfare work. H. A. Bullock. Elec Ry J
42:825-7 O 16 '13
Brooms
Rattan broom filling machine at Milwaukee,
il Elec Ry J 41:518 Mr 15 '13
Brush discharge. See Electric discharges
Brush losses
Brush friction and contact losses. H. F. T.
Erben and A. H. Freeman. Am Inst E E
Pro 32:370-6 F '13
Commutation and brush loss. C. E. Wilson.
Am Inst E E Pro 32:640-8 F '13
Discussion on group II papers (Methods of
determining losses In apparatus). (See Pro-
ceedings for February, 1913) Am Inst E E
Pro 32:2029-52 N '13
Methods of determining brush losses due to
contact and friction. H. R. Edgecomb and
W. A. Dick. Am Inst E E Pro 32:450-61
F '13
Brushes, Paint. See Paint brushes
Brussels
Rallroiads
New railway stations and six- track tunnels
at Brussels, plan Eng N 70:160-1 Jl 24 '13
Buckeyemobile
American locomobile. Power 38:849-51 D 16
•13
American locomobile. G: S. Cooper. Elec Ry
J 42:1297 D 20 '13
Operating results with an American locomo-
bile. Klec W 62:1279-80 D 20 '13
Present status of the locomobile. W. H. Mil-
ler, il Elec W 62:326-7 Ag 16 '13
Self- contained superheated steam-driven unit,
il diag Eng & Min J 96:913-4 N 15 '13
Steam-power unit of remarkable efficiency:
Buckeye-mobile, il diag Ind Eng 13:399-401
S '13
Buckhannon A Northern railroad
- Construction of the Buckhannon & Northern
railroad. R. E. Kerr, il map Ry Age 55:
617-8 O 3 '13
Budgets
National budget on its expenditure side. H.
S. Chase. J Account 15:397-411 Je '18
What is involved in the making of a nation-
al budget. F: A. Cleveland^ J Account 15:
813-28 My '13
Buenos Aires
Hallways and subways at Buenos Aires. F.
Lavls. il map Eng llec 68:613-5 N 29 'IS
Buffalo, New York
Bridges
Lift bridges over the Buffalo river. E. Low.
II diags map Ry Age 54:197-201 Ja 81 '13
Railroads
Study for unification of all freight termin-
als at Buffalo. Eng Rec 68:414-6, 431-2 O
11-18 '13 , . . .
Study for unifying the freight terminal of
Buffalo. G: H. Kimball, map plan Ry &
Eng R 53:1168-73 D 20 '13
Rapid transit
New substations in Buffalo, il plan Elec Ry
J 41:840-3 My 10 '13
40
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburgh railroad
Revenues and expenses. Ry Age 55:318-9 Ag
22 '13
Studies of operation. W: E. Hooper. Ry Age
54:663-7 Mr 21 '13
28th annual rcimrt, for year ending June,
1913. Ry Age 55:355-6 Ag 22 '13
Buffalo street railway
Niagara power for the International railway
company, dia^ Elec Ry J 42:420-2 S 13 '13
Buffers (railroad)
Stronger buffers needed for railway termin-
als. Ens N 70:619 S 11 '18
Test of a hydraulic buflfer. C. Schwartz. II
Am Soc M E J 35:937-45 Je '13; Discussion.
35:1258-60 Ag '13
Test of a hydraulic buffer for railroad term-
inal stations, il Eng N 70:526-7 S 11 '13
Buffing. See Grinding and polishing
Buhrer, Caspar, 1854-1913
Sketch, por Ry & Eng R 53:307-8 Mr 29 '13
Buick motor co., Flint, Mich.
Co-operation in the Bulclt plant. Automobile
29:1193 D 25 '13
Building
Building construction in India. H: D. Ba-
ker. Concrete Cem 3:269-70 D '13
Constructing a building upside down. 11 Sci
Am 109:281 O 11 '13
Construction conditions in South America.
W. E. Wagner, il Concrete Cem 3:122-4 S
'18
Construction of an 8-story shop-building;
Fisher building. Detroit. J: N. McMichaels.
II plans Concrete Cem 2:57-60 F '13
Construction wark in Madison Square gar-
den for an automobile exhibition, il Eng
N 69:1164-6 Je 5 '13
Cost of small frame buildings for a construc-
tion camp. Eng & Min J 96:550 S 20 '13
Design of steel mill buildings. R. Fleming.
Eng Rec 68:467-9, 491-3 O 25-N 1 '13
Details of engine test building of M. Rumely
CO., Laporte, Ind. il plans Eng Rec 67:42-3
Ja 11 '18
Effect of the Omaha tornado on structures.
A. C. Arend. 11 Eng N 69:898-900 My 1 '13
EUminating columns in a store front, plans
Eng Rec 67:732 Je 28 '13
E3recting the 22d regiment armory, New
York. 11 Eng Rec 67:185 F 15 '13
High eight-acre exposition building with a
timber frame, San Francisco. H. D. Dew-
ell. 11 Eng Rec 67:553-4 My 17 '13
How a basement story was added to a mill.
J. Chlttick. dlag Sci Am S 76:324 N 22 'J3
How to lay out building lots or foundations.
Concrete Cem 2:251-2 My '13
International building exposition in Leipzig.
Sci Am 108:200 Mr 1 '13
Life hazard in crowded buildings due to in-
adequate exits. H. F. J. Porter, plans Sci
Am S 76:2-3 Jl 5 '13; Same. Eng N 'io:228-
30 Jl 81 'IS
New building for the Bureau of engraving
and printing, Washington, D. C. F. W.
Lepper. 11 plans Eng N 70:335-8 Ag 21 '13
Partitions for factories and industrial build -
in^rs. 11: G. Tyrrell. II Eng M 45:853-61;
4G:.-)3-62 S-O '13
Practical method of following up construction
work. A. W. Welch. Eng M 45:512-7 Jl '13
Remarkable review of building methods old
and new. R. (Jrimshaw. il Sci Am 10!>:n2-
3 Ag 9 *13
"Rush" construction work. J. T^. Stuart. Eng
N 70:818-9 O 23 '13
Storage system for construction plant: In-
.spection and maintenance of wood and steel
derricks, hoisting engines, ropes, slings and
connections. Eng Rec 67:431-2 Ap 19 '13
System in the building industry. Arch &
Bldg 45:171-2 My '13
tSVr alHO Acoustics, Architectural; Arches;
Architecture; Bathrooms; Brickwork; Cel-
lars; Chimneys; Columns; (^mcrete con-
struction; Concrete houses; Doors; Engin-
eering; Exhibition buildings: Fireproof con-
struction; Floors: Foundation soils; Founda-
tions; Girders; Hangars; Hardware; Heat-
ing; High buildings; Masonry; OfUce build-
ings; Painting, Structural; Plumbing; Post
office buildings; Quantity surveying; Re-
taining walls; Roofs; Scaffolding; Ship-
building; Shoring and underpinning; Stair-
ways; Steel construction; Strains and
stresses; Tenement houses; Theaters;
Towers, Steel; Trellis work; Trusses; Vault-
ing; Ventilation; Walls; Wind pressure;
Windows
Contracts
See Building contracts
.Estimates
Better estimating. Arch Rec 34:482 N '13
Building, Fireproof. See Fireproof construc-
tion
Building accidents
Accident prevention In construction work. Sci
Am S 75:362-3 Je 7 '13
Ordinary precautions in construction work.
Eng Rec 67:433-4 Ap 19 '13
Protecting street traffic from falling objects
during DUildlng construction at Dey street.
New York city, plan Eng N 70:356 Ag 21 '13
Safetv rules — construction operations. Eng
& Min J 96:693 O 11 '13
Safety rules — structures. Kng & Min J 96:596
S 27 '13
See aUo Building failures
Building and loan associations
Apportionment of profits of building and
loan Hs.soclatlons. G: G. Scott. J Account
16:350-7 N '13
Building contracts
General provisions of building contracts with
the Bureau of yards and docks of the navy
department. C: F. Dlngman. Eng Rec 68:
476 O 25 '13
Injustice of including the heating, ventilat-
ing and power plant equipments In the gen-
eral building contract. Dom Eng 65:81 O 18
•13
Problems of the contractor: organizing and
executing the construction of a reinforced-
con Crete Industrial building. Eng Rec 68:
693-4 D 20 '13
Recovery for plumbing and installation of
heating plant. Dom Eng 65:106 O 25 '13
Reform in construction specification practice.
Concrete Cem 2:286 Je '13
Shipbuilding contracts. Iv. Peskett. Int Ma-
rine Eng 18:440-3 O '13
See also Bridge contracts; Contractors
Building failures
Building failure in Detroit due to werkman-
shlp. plan Concrete Cem 1:99-100 D '12
Cavc-In of Randolph street. Chicago. 11 Eng
Rec 68:677-8, 715-6 D 13, 27 '13
Collapse of a reinforced -concrete frame In a
building. Vancouver, B. C. A. P. Hueckel.
il plan fcng N 70: 290-1 Ag 14 '13
Collapse of Orphcum theater, New York city.
Eng Rec 6S:56S N 22 '13
Effect of stable refuse on concrete. B: Brooks.
il Eng N 70:317 Ag 14 '13
Failure of Orpheum theater building. New
York city, plan Eng N 69:234 Ja 30 '18
Failures in building construction and their
lessons. E: Godfrey. 11 Arch & Bldg 46:
77-82, 329-:i3, 511-5 F, Ag, D '13
Long Beach (Cal.) auditorium disaster. 11
Eng Rec 67:628-9 Je 7 '13
Long Beach, Cal. fatal failure of over-
loaded wooden floor. Eng N 69:1146 My
29 '13
Safetv In concrete construction. C: F. Lew-
Is. Eng Rec 67:251-2 Mr 1 '13
Sec also (^oncrete construction — Failures
Building Inspection
Inspection of reinforced concrete work In
Los Angeles. II. Albright, Concrete Cem
2:235-6 My '13
Rules for inspection of iron and steel struc-
tures. Ry & Eng R 53:805-7 Mr 29 '18
See alHn Bridcre Inspection
Building laws . , « . „ ,^
Builders' license law for Boston, Mass. E)ng
N 70:640-1 O 2 '18
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
41
Building laws —Con finued.
Heating and ventilating sections of Cleve-
land's new building code. Heat & Ven 10:
42-3 D '13
Illincis law for licensing mason contractors.
Eng N 70:813 O 23 '13
Limiting the height and area of buildings.
Eng Rec 68:660-1 D 13 '13
Logic aa against precedent in writing build-
ing codes. Bng Rec 68:170-1 Ag 16 '13
Municipal building laws in the United States.
R. FlenUng. Eng N 70:9-13 Jl 3 '13
Proposed Ohio state building code. Eng Rec
67:83-4 Ja 18 '13
Proposed restrictions for heights of buildings
in New York. Eng Rec 68:659-60 D 13 '13
Revision of New York city's building code.
Eng Rec 67:482-3 My 3 '13
To limit building heights. Arch Rec 83:472-
3 My '13
l^ee alM Bridge contracts; Building con-
tracts; Building inspection
Building materials
Analytical study of composition floors. H. M.
Hooker, dlag Concrete Cem 3:285-6 D '13
Composition flooring: comparison of its most
important characteristics with those of
eighteen other materials. Eng Rec 68:635-
6 D 6 '13
Failures in building construction and their
lessons: materials, processe.s and details. E:
Godfrey. Arch & Bldg 45:511-5 D '13
Fire, load and water test of floor arches. 11
Sci Am 109:115 Ag 9 '13
F^re, load and water test upon cinder- con-
crete, terra-cotta and gypsum floor arches.
H. Perrine. ii plan Eng N 70:374-5 Ag 21 '13
Fireproof construction: testing materials for
their power of resisting extreme tempera-
tures. H. Perrine. 11 Sci Am S 75:360-2 Je
7 '13
Teats of three types of floor arches, il dlag
Concrete Cem 3:169-70 O '13
Theory of penetration of heat in solid mate-
rials. L. R. IngersoU. Eng N 70:866-9 O 30 '13
five alBO Adobe bricks; Briquets (iron);
Cement; Concrete. Reinforced; Concrete
blocks; Concrete tile; Gravel; Iron; Lime-
stone; Stucco; Terra cotta; Timber; Wood
Building moving
Moving 8000- ton building: San Francisco
school transferred 1650 feet at rate of 40
feet daily, il Eng Rec 68:581-2 N 22 '13
Using a barge for moving a fire house in
service, il Eng Rec 67:13 Ja 4 '13
Building superintendence
Efficient building superintendence. R. Cox.
Arch & Bldg 45:13-6 Ja '13
Buildings
Norton co.'s model administration building,
Worcester, Mass. il Iron Tr R 52:919-21
Ap 17 '13
Valuation of buildings. R. H. Overs tree t. Eng
N 70:516-8 S 11 '18
See also Bank buildings; Capitol build-
ings; Car houses; College architecture;
Department stores; Exhibition building>s:
Factories: High buildings; Hotelfl; Machine
shops; Office buildings; Post-ofllce build-
ings; Public buildings; Railroads— Build-
ings; Railroads — Stations; School-hou.scs;
Theaters
Buildings, Collapse of. See Building failures
Buildings, High. See High buildings
Bulbs
American -grown bulbs. G. E. Mitchell. 11 Sci
Am S 76:396 D 20 '13
Bulkheads
Bulkhead and pier for the new port of San
Diego, Cal. 11 plan ETng N 69:498-500 Mr
13 '13
Calculation of docks and bulkhead walls,
diags Eng Rec 68:325-7 S 20 '13
Bull Run, Oregon
Bull Run hydroelectric plant. C. E. Hlckok.
il Eng Rec 67:70-2 Ja 18 '13
Bullets
Destructive effect of bullets. A. Sigmann. Sci
Am 109:243 S 27 '13
Bungalows
Evolution of domestic plans. C. E. Schermer-
horn. il plans Arch & Bldg 45:221-69 Je '13
Bunker Hill & Sullivan mlninjg A concentrat-
ing company, Kellogg, Idaho
Report of manager for period June 1, 1911,
to December 31, 1912. Eng & Min J 95:
1200 Je 14 '13
Buoys
Lighthouses and buoys of New York har-
bor. J. Pattison. il Int Marine Eng 18:1-4
Ja '13; Same. 11 Sci Am S 76:136-8 Mr 1 '13
Marine lighting equipment of the Panama
canal. J. Pattison. diags Eng N 69:1067-9
My 22 '13
Buoys, Concrete
Floating concrete buoys in Jamaica. II Con-
crete Cem 2:186-7 Ap 'IS
Bureau of safety, Middle West utilities com-
pany
Operating methods of the Bureau of safety
of the Middle West utilities company. Elec
Ry J 41:419 Mr 8 '13
Bureau of standards. See United States-
Standards, Bureau of
Bush terminal company, 80. Brooklyn, New
York City
Modern industrial buildings. 11 Ind Eng 13:
193-6 My '13
Bushings
Making of bushings for drill Jigs. F. B. Ja-
cobs, dia^s Mach 19:12-5 S '12
Pressing in plstcm valve bushings. V. T.
Kropidlowaki. diags Am Eng 87:244 My '13
Business
Business and the new administration. A. P.
Nevin. Am Ind 13:13-4 Mr '13
Military history and the science of business
administration. E: D: Jones. Eng M 44:1-6,
185-90, 321-6 O-D '12
One essential of success is system. 11 Dom
Eng 64:68-9 Jl 19 '13
Organization of large commercial and indus-
trial establishments. B. Orenstein. Eng M
44:688-96 Ja '13
See also Accounting; Advertising; Book-
keeping; Business conditions; Chamber of
commerce of IT. S. ; Competition; Corpo-
rations: Cost accounting: Credit; Depart-
ment stores; Files and filing (documents);
Government regulation of Industry; House
organs; Manufactures; Office management;
Profit; Railroads — Records; Salesmen and
salesmanship; Scientific management
Business. Education for
Why there Is place in business for men tech-
nically trained. J: Ritchie, jr. Sci Am 108:
548 Je 14 '13
Business cards
Specimens
Few suggestions. Inland Ptr 51:384a-384h Je
'13
Business conditions
Address of president of National chamber of
commerce, before National pipe and sup-
plies assn. Dom Eng 63:189-91, 215-7 My
17-24 '13
Business conditions abroad in 1913. map Am
Ind 14:23-7 D '13
C^omments on business conditions at Chicago
meeting of the American iron and steel in-
stitute. Iron Age 92:956-60 O 30 '13
4th general meeting of the American iron
and steel institute, New York, May 23,
1913. Iron Age 91:1294-8 My 29 '13
Judge Qary on majesty and humanity of
the law. Iron Tr R 52:1253-4 My 29 '13
Judge Gary tells why business halts. Iron
Tr R 53:810-2 O 30 ^13
Railway buving and general prosperity. K.
B. Leigh. Ry Age 65:1161-2 D 19 '13; Same.
Ry & Eng R 53:1174-5 D 20 '13
Business men
Business men must organize for legislation.
Iron Tr R 53:1104-6 D 18 '13
Need of business men In politics. A. B
Crulkshank. Am Ind 13; 17 Ap '13
42
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Business records. See Cost accounting; Foundry
records; Railroads — Records
Butchers. Sue Meat markets
Butte, Montana
Mineral association at Butte. D. C. Bard and
M. H. Gidel. Am Inst Min E Bui 80:1627-31
Ag '13
Ore deposits at Butte. R. H. Sales, diags Am
Inst Min E Bui 80:1523-1626 Ag '13
Butte, Anaconda & Pacific railway
Electrification. R. E. Wade. 11 Am Inst Min
K Bui 83:2629-34 N '13
Butter
Flavor of butter Injured by metals. Scl Am
S 76:334 N 22 '13
By-laws. See Ck>rporation8 — By-laws
By-products. See Waste products
Cable railroads
Grade reduction on street railways. C. H.
Reeves, il Eng N 69:72-6 Ja 9 '13
Imiprovements to a cable road in Seattle. 11
plan Elec Ry J 41:1108-9 Je 21 '13
See also Mountain railroads
Cables, Electric. See Electric cables
Cables, Submarine
Gulf of Georgia submarine telephone cable.
K. P. La Belle and L. P. Crim. il Am Inst
E E Pro 32:1818-31 S '13
Morse signals from London to New York.
Scl Am 108:192 Mr 1 '13
Radical Improvement in cabling: eliminating
the siphon recorder. H. T. Wade. 11 maps
diags Sci Am 109:392-4 N 22 '13
Submarine transmission line in the Baltic
sea. il Elec W 62:280-1 Ag 9 '13
Cableways
Aerial cableway into the vale of Kashmir.
Ry & Eng R 53:10C9 N 15 '13
Cableway for railway lumber cars. M. M.
Cooke, il Eng N 70:939-40 N 6 '13
Cableway with side-swinging towers. 11 Eng
N 70:1034 N 20 '13
Landing cableway, Nome, Alaska, il Eng N
70:46f S 4 '18
75 -mile atrial cableway across the Himalaya
mounUins. Eng N 70:928 N 6 '13
Single-track cableway in Sardinia. R Prae-
torlus. 11 Eng & Min J 96:1009-10 X 29 '13
Unusual design of overhead tramway at a
Utah mine. W. R. Elliott, il Eng & Min J
96:293-6 Ag 16 '13
iSre aUo Suspended railways; Telpher-
age
Caboose laws. See Cars
Cabriolet. See Automobiles — Bodies
Caissons
Foundations for the Hale's Bar dam; pneu-
matic caissons used for excavating seamy
rock for a hydroelectric project on the
Tennessee river. 11 Eng Rec 67:178-80 F 15
'13
Pneumatic caissons for Scotia dam. plans
Eng Rec 68:248-9 Ag 30 '13
Rock grouting and caisson sinking for Hales
Bar dam. II plans Eng N 70:949-56 N 13
'13
ffee aJ&o Bridges- -Foundations and piers;
Compressed air
Calcium chloride
Making calcium chloride brine. M. B. Smith.
Power 37:56 Ja 14 'IS
Calcium peroxide
Peroxides and per-salts. A. S. Neumark. 11
Scl Am S 76:221 Ap 5 '13
Calculating
Exponential computer. L: Ross. Eng N 69:
366-7 F 20 '13
Power plant log calculator. W. N. Polakoy.
plan Power 37:696-7 Ap 29 '13
Calculating machines
ControUed-key adding and calculating ma-
chine. Sci Am 109:16 Jl 5 'IS
Electric calculating machine, il Elec W 62:
1127 N ^9 '13
Hollerith tabulating machine in the business
office. S. G. Koon. II Mach 20:25-6 S '13
Improved calculating machine. U Sci Am S
76:237 O 11 '18
Keeping books by machine: the punched card
as a saver of brain energy. H. S. Mc-
Cormack. il Sci Am 108:194-6 Mr 1 '13
New Veeder counters. 11 Ind Eng 18:402-3 S
'18
Tabulating statistics an^ accounts by ma-
chinery. Elec Ry J 41:863 My 10 '13
Veeder setback and locked-wheel counters. 11
Power 38:637 N 4 '13
See also Chronometers
Calculators. See Calculating machines
California
Architecture
Country house In California. H. D. Croly. 11
Arch Rec 34:483-519 D '13
Garden apartments of California: Irving J.
Gill, architect. E. M. Roorbach. il plan Arch
Rec 34:520-30 D '13
Industries and resources
Attempt to restrict gold dredging in Cali-
fornia. L. H. Eddy. Eng & Min J 95:626
Mr 22 '13
California asphaltum deposits and methods
of mining. E. A. Ward. 11 Scl Am 109:427-8
D 6 '13
Hydro- electric developm-ent in California. J:
A. Britton. il Scl Am S 76:72-4 Ag 2 'IS
Metal mines production in California, In 1912.
Eng & Min J 96:890 N 8 '13
Oil industry of California. Eng N 69:254-6
F 6 '13
Calorimeters, Respiration. See Respiration cal-
orimeters
Calorimeters and calorlmetry
Estimating heat value of fuel. (Engineers
study course) Power 37:836-7 Je 10 '18
F6ry bomb calorimeter: direct-reading, ther-
mo-electric Instrument for Industrial usage.
R. S. Whipple. Eng M 44:619-21 Ja '13
Steam calorimeters. (Engineers' study
course) Power 38:410-1 S 16 '18
Thermometric lag. D. R. Harper, 3d. U S Bur
Stand Bui 8:702-11 Mr 1 '13
Throttling calorimeters. dIags Power 38:448-9
S 2S '18
Calumet-Sag canal
Construction of the Calumet- Sag canal. B. J.
Kelly, il map Eng N 69:146-50 Ja 23 '13
Cambria steel company
Vice president Replogle testifies in steel cor-
poration suit Iron Tr R 53:1128-9 D 18 '13
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Investigation of Cambridge water supply.
Eng Rec 67:21-2 Ja 4 '13
Cameras
Dodges with lenses and tripod stands. Sci
Am S 76:304 N 8 '13
EXIectricallo^ operated slot-cnachlne camereu
il Elec W 62:102 Jl 12 '13
Human eye and the photographic camera A.
Olelchen. II Sci Am S 76:51 Jl 26 '13
Slit camera. 11 Scl Am 108:163 F 16 '13
See also Photography
Cameron septic tank
Cameron septic tank decision. S. H. Cros-
by. Eng Rec 67:195-6 F 16 '13
Cameron septic tank decision In Knoxville
case. Eng Rec 67:140 F 1 '13
Cameroon. See Kamerun
Campagna dl Roma
Renabllitating the Roman Campagna. Scl Am
108:481 My 24 '13
Campanilei Venice
New campanile at Venice. Scl Am 108:152
F 15 '12
Roller-bearing support of figure on the Cam-
panile, plan Eng Rec 67:111 Ja 25 '13
Camphor
Camphor Industry In Formosa. Scl Am S 76:
288 N 1 '13
Camps, Construction. See Construction camps
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
43
Caint
J\g for miUinir cam slots. C. F. Meyer. dia«8
Mach 19:54-5 S '12
Undulator: a modified reclprocator for orna-
mental lathes. A. S. Rogers, il Set Am S
76:14-6 Jl 6 '18
Canada
Boundaries
Settlement and survey of the Alaskan boun-
dary. J. A. Flemer. 11 map Ehig M 45:209-
26 My '13
Industries and resources
Fire-clay deposits of Canada. H. Ries. 11 map
Am Inst MIn E Bui 75:429-42 Mr '13
Canadian electrical association
Faf>ers and discussions at the 23d annual
convention. Toronto, 1913. Elec W 62:69-71,
183-5 Jl 12, 26 '18 , ^^^^
23d annual convention, Toronto, June, 1913.
Elec W 62:9-11 Jl 5 '13
Canadian mining Institute
Annual meeting, Ottawa, 1913. Colliery 33:
379 F '13
Canadian Northern railway „.. , . ^
Canadian Northern Ry. H: K. Wlcksteed.
maps Ensr N 70:68-73 Jl 10 '13
Canadian Pacific railway
Canadian Paciflc railway shops at Ogden.
11 Enfir Rec 67:658 Je 14 '18
Expenses and revenues, map Ry Age 55:400-
1 S 5 '13 ^ ^. „
Operating organization on the Canadian Fa-
ciflc. Ry Age 54:19-22 Ja 3 '13 „ ^
Shops near Calgary, Alberta. 11 plan Ry &
Eng R 53:951-6 Je 14 '13 .«.,.„
32d annual report. Ry Age 55:438-40 S 5 '13
Canal boats ^ , * *
Comparison of freight train and canal boat
resistance. H. A. Houston. Ry Age 55:958
N 21 13
Canal locks. See Locks (canals and rivers)
Canal machinery
Operating- control system of the Panama ca-
nal locks, il dlag Eng N 70:1323-9 D 25 '13
See also Locks (canals and rivers)
Canals _ ^_ ..« - »m ■<«
Canals in Illinois. Eng Reo 67:87 Ja 25 '13
Commercial and military value of the Intra-
coastal waterway. Sci Am 109:176 S 6 '13
Construction of the Calumet-Sag canal. B. J.
Kelly. 11 map Eng N 69:146-50 Ja 28 '18
Intra-coastal canal system for the Atlantic
seaboard, map Sci Am 109:185 S 6 '13
New Welland ship canal, plan map Eng N
70:598-602 8 26 '18 , ^^ ^ ,^.^
New York state barge canal. N. B. Whit-
ford. Sci Am 108:877-9 Ap 26 '18
Present status of the New York state barge
canal. Eng N 69:181-2 Ja 28 '13
Proposed Welland ship canal, map Eng Rec
68:35-6 Jl 12 '13
Protecting sandy canal banks. Eng Rec 68:
498-9 N 1 '13
Rehabilitation of the Illinois & Michigan ca-
nal. Eng Rec 67:92 Ja 26 '18
Relining the Mauvages tunnel on the Marne
ship canal. F. B. Mann, plan Eng Rec 67:
203-4 F 22 '13
Surveys and estimates for proposed Blaxjk
river canal, map Bng Rec 68:157 Ag 9 '13
See also Aqueduct.«<; Canal boats; Canal
machinery; Hvdraullc engineering: Irriga-
tion canals; Locks; Waterways; also Cape
Cod canal; Chicago drainage canal; Louis-
ville and Portland canal; New York state
iMirge canal; Panama canal; Sault Ste.
Marie canal: Suez canal
Canals, Irrigation. See Irrigation canals
Cananea, Son., Mexico
Relation of outcrops to ore at Cananea. M.
J. Elsing. Eng & Min J 95:357-62 F 15 '13
Canned food. See Canning and preserving
Canneries . ^ ^,. ■ i
Scientific advancement of the canning in-
dustry. R. T. Mohan. 11 Sci Am 9 76:40-8
Jl 19 '18
Canning and preserving
Scientific advancement of the canning in-
dustry. R. T. Mohan, il Sci Am S 76:40-3
Jl 19 '13
Cantilever bridges. See Bridges, Cantilever
Cantilevers
Deflection at free end of cantilever beam for
load of 500 pounds, diags Mach 20:314 Y>
•13
Canton- Kowloon railway, China
Expensive line built according to British
standards. Eng Rec 67:216-7 F 22 '13
Cape Cod canal
Cape Cod canal. 11 Eng N 69:47-50 Ja 9 '13;
Same cond. map Eng M 44:933-6 Mr '18
Electric service in connection with the Cape
Cod canal, il Eilec W 62:376-8 Ag 23 '13
History and advantages. 11 map Sci Am 109:
184-5 S 6 '13
Capital
High price of capital. Eng N 70:618-9 S 25 '13
See also Banks and bunking; Interest;
Profit
Capitalization
Capitalization in headings. F. H. Teall. In-
land Ptr 61:578-9 Jl '13
Inconsistency in capitalizing. Inland Ptr 60:
727-8 F '13
Use of capitals. W. P. Root. Inland Ptr 50:
863 Mr '18
Capitol buildings
('oncrete plani for the I'tah capltol building.
11 Eng Rec 6^:526 N 8 '13
Dome of the Wisconsin capltoI. 11 plans Eng
N 70:889-95 Ag 28 '13
Car building. See Cars
Car cleaning
Scientific cleansing of railway coaches. J. T.
A. Walker. 11 Ry Age 54:328-30 F 21 '13
f^ce also Car washing
Car couplings
Final report of the Block signal and train
control board, 1912. Ry A Bng R 63:213-4
Mr 8 '13 , « .
Mounting of radial couplers. A. L. Price.
Elec Ry J 41:372-3 Mr 1 '13
Radial coupler and draft rigging for electric
cars, il Elec Ry J 42:344 Ag 30 '13
Car fenders
Fender and wheel-guard tests In Vancouver.
Elec Uv J 42:^68-9 N 1 '13
Novel disappearing fender, il Elec Ry J 41:77
Ja 11 '13
Car heating „i ^«„«
Baxter cnarcoal car heaters. Ry Age 54:1230
Je 6 '13
Location of steam heat trap.s on cars. Ry
Age (Mech ed) 87:328 Je '13
Tests of ali-ohol heater car. Ry Age 5r»:53-4
Jl 11 '13; Same. Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:441-
2 Ag '13
Cap houses
Berkshire street railway— recent Improve-
ments. II Elec Ily J 42:1270-2 D 20 '13
C&rkouse planning by the United railways
& electric company of Baltimore. Elec Ry
J 41:970 My 31 '13
Derby carhouse of the Connecticut company.
II plan Elec Ry J 41:320-4 F 22 '13
Inexpensive carhouse, Kitsllano, B. C. diag
Elec Hy J 42:1338 D 27 "IS
Luserne carhouse of the Philadelphia rapid
transit company. 11 plans Elec Ry J 41:1136-
41 Je 28 *18
Milwaukee— Fond du Lac avenue carhouse of
the Milwaukee electric railway & light co.
11 Elec Ry J 41:497-601 Mr 15 '18
Muskogee. Okla. electric traction company
carhouse. II Elec Ry J 42:1010-2 N 8 'IS
New carhouse and shops at Dayton. Ohio. 11
plans Elec Ry J 42:450-4 S 20 '13
New headquarters carhouse of the Union
street railway, New Bedford, Mass. 11 plans
Elec Ry J 42:292-8 Ag 23 '13
Norfolk, Va.— scientific design of carhouses
and shops. C. A. Neflf and T. P. Thompsoa
II plans Eng Rec 67:284-7 Mr 16 '18; Same.
Elec Ry J 41:490-6 Mr 16 '13
44
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Car houses — Continued.
Old and new carhouses at Berlin, Germany,
il plan Elec Ry J 42:644-6 O 4 '13
Pierce Street carhouse of the Omaha & Coun-
cil Bluffs railway. 11 plans Elec Ry J 41:
242-6 F 8 *13
Repair shop board in Colorado Sprlngrs. 11
Klec Ry J 42:1245-6 D 13 '13
Shops and carhouses of the Hamburg rapid
transit system. 11 plan Elec Ry J 41:468-
74 Mr 15 '13
*ffc also Car inspection
Car Inspection
Developing efficient car inspectors. C. J.
Wymer. Rv Age (Mech ed) 87:380 Jl '13
Inspection i>lt safety device. 11 plan Elec Ry
J 42:1097 N 22 '13
Inspection shop bonus system. P. V. See.
Elec Ry J 42:1326 D 27 '13
Car Inspectors' and car foremen's association.
See Chief interchange car inspectors' and
car foremen's association
Car lighting
Axle lighting system of the Atchison, Topeka
& Santa Fe. diag Ry Age .54:1037 My 9 '13;
Same. Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:392-3 Jl '13
Car illumination. Ry Age .5,5:831-3 O 31 '13
Car lighting tests in Toledo, il Elec Ry J 42:
1016-7 N 8 '13
Car-lighting tests on the Bay state street
railway, Boston. Elec Ry J 42:504 S 27 '13
Cleveland tests on the illumination of cars.
Elec Ry J 42:180-1 Ag* 2 '13
Constant voltage axle-lighting equipment of
Electric storage battery co., Phil, diag Elec
W 62:916-7 N 1 '13: Ry Age 55:923-4 N 14
•13; Ry & Eng R 53:1113 N 29 '13
Electric railway car lighting. J. R. Cravath.
il Elec Ry J 42:1057-8 N 15 '13
Electric storage battery axle lighting sys-
tem. dia«r Ry & Eng R 53:420 My 3 '13
Illumination of street railway cars. Elec W
62:1042-3 N 22 '13; Elec Ry J 42:1282-3 D
20 '13
Illumination of street railway cars. L. C. Por-
ter and V. L. Staley. Elec Ry J 42:1089-92
X 22 '13
Indirect lighting on limited trains between
New York and Boston, il Elec W 61:888-9
Ap 26 '13
Indirect lighting on New Haven trains. 11 Ry
Age (Meoh ed) 87:395 .71 '13
Lighting fixtures for postal cars. 11 Ry Age
54:681-2 Mr 21 '13; Same cond. Am Eng 87:
218-9 Ap '13
Postal car illumination testa, Baltimore &
Ohio R. R. Ry & Eng R 63:317-8 Ap 5 '13
Postal car Illumination tests by Baltimore &
Ohio railroad. Elec W 61:680-1 Mr 29 '18
Postal car Illumination tests made by the
Baltimore & Ohio, dlags Ry Age 54:669-71
Mr 21 '13; Same. Am Eng 87:212-4 Ap '13
Provisions for electric lighting in steel pas-
senger cars. H. A. Currie. Am Soc M E J
35:834-7 My '13
Specification for postal car lighting. Ry Age
54:149-50 Ja 24 '13; Same. Am Eng 87:97-
8 F '13
Tests of passenger car lighting by Lake
Shore & Michigan Southern. Ry Age (Mech
ed) 87:607-8 N '13
Train lighting. H. A. Currie and R: F. Wood.
blbliog Am Soc M E J 35:69-93 Ja '13
Train lighting instruction car. 11 plan Ry Age
(Mech ed) 87:655-6 D '13
Car painting
Baked enamel for painting steel cars, il Elec
Ry J 41:686-7 Ap 12 '18
Baked enamel painting on the cam of Hud-
son & Manhattan railroad, il Elec Ry J 41:
146-9 Ja 26 '13
Finishing steel passenger cars. Ry Age (Mech
ed) 87:539-41 O '13
Master painters' association on finishing steel
passenger train cars, paint protection for
steel equipment and paint test.s. Ry Age
55:495-8 S 19 '13
Paint protection for steel equipment. Ry Age
(Mech ed) 87:544 O '13
Painting cars with baking enamel. Elec Ry
J 41:141 Ja 26 '18
Painting steel passenger cars. C. D. Young.
11 diag Am Soc M E J 35:823-33 My '13;
Same cond. Ry Age 54:830-2 Ap 11 '13;
Same cond. Am Eng 87:245-7 My '13; Same
cond. Ry & Eng R 53:418-9 My 3 '13
Theory and practice of painting a modem
steel passenger car. J. W. Lawrle. Sci Am
S 76:230-1 O 11 '13
Car shops. See Railroads — Shops
Car shortage. See Freight car service
Car trucks
Canadian Pacific all-steel trucks, il diags Ry
Age 55:1163-5 D 19 '13
Derailment of trucks on curves. A. Stuckl. il
Ry Age 54:111-2 Ja 17 '13
Diagram for wheel and truck clearances of
cars. W. Booths. Eng N 69:578-9 Mr 20 '18
Freight car truck experiments. Am Eng 87:
42-4 ,Ta '13; Same. Ry Age 54:67-8 Ja 10
'13; Ry & Eng R 53:184-5 Mr 1 '13
Link side bearing truck, diags Ry Age (Mech
ed) 87:673-4 D '13; Same. Ry Age 55:1167-
9 D 19 '13
Manufacturing truck transoms for passenger
coaches. O: Fraser. il Ry Age (Mech ed)
87*487-98 S '13
Maximum- tract lon> trucks versus M. C. B.
trucks for city and suburban service. H. A.
Benedict. EUec Ry J 41:1157-8 Je 28 '13
Six-wheel trucks for passenger cars. J. A.
Pilcher. Am Soc M E J 35:809-17 My '13;
Same. Ry & Eng R 53:644-6 Jl 5 '13
Truck equalizer design. L. V. Curran. diags
Am Eng 87:96-7 F '13
Truck equalizer design. S. Holm. Ry Age
(Mech ed) 87:350 Jl '13
Trucks for passenger cars. J: A. Pilcher.
Ry Age 54:832-3 Ap 11 '13
See aJfio Car wheels
Car ventilation
Car window air intake, diag Ry Age (Mech
ed) 87:564-5 O '13
Ventilation of dining cars. 11 Heat A Yen 10:
40-1 Mr '13
Ventilation of passenger cars. Ry A Eng R
53:208-9 Mr 8 '18
Ventilation of steel sleeping cars. 11 Heat &
Ven 10:28-31 My '13
Ventilation of steel sleeping cars. T: R. Crow-
der. Ry Age 54:285-7 F 14 '13
Ventilator for arch roof. 11 Elec Ry J 42:72-
3 Jl 12 'IS
Car washing
Car washing versus paint preservation. M. B.
Smith. Elec Ry J 42:228-9 Ag 9 '13
New car-washing plant at St. Louis. 11 plan
Elec Ry J 41:722-3 Ap 19 '18
Car wheels
C?*<ir wheel failures. G: W. Lyndon. Ry Age
54:1021-2 Mv 9 '13; Same. Ry Age (Mech
ed) 87:329-30 Je '13
Car wheel flanges and treads. A. Stuck!.
Rv Age (Mech ed) 87:523 O '13
Cast iron wheels, bv A. A. Hale, and Steel
wheels, by M. D. Hayes: abstracts. Ry Age
.54:1075-6 My 16 '13
Chilled cast Iron car wheel. G: W. Lyndon.
Iron Age 91:1110-1 My 8 '13
Chilled iron car wheel. A. A. Hale. Ry &
Eng R 53:730-2 Ag 2 '13
Chilled Iron car wheels for electric railway
service. W. A. Bennett, il Elec Ry J 42:
1098-1100 N 22 '13
Chrome- vanadium car wheels. Iron Tr R 62:
626 Mr 18 'IS
Chrome-vanadium tender wheels. Ry Age 54:
386 F 28 '13
Chrome-vanadium vs. carbon rolled steel
wheels, plan Ry & Eng R 63:185-6 Mr 1
•13
Discussion of the steel wheel. D. F. Craw-
ford. Ry & Eng R 53:1133 D 6 '13
Future of the chilled car wheel. P. H. Grif-
fon. Am Inst Min E Bui 82:2593-2604 O '13
Historv and problems of the steel wheel. J:
C. Neale. Ry & Kng R 53:1131-2 D 6 '13
Increasing num»ber of oar wheel ftailuree.
Iron Age 91:688-9 Mr 6 '18
Intenirban car axles. Bleo Ry J 42:148-4 Jl
26 '18
INDUSTRIAL ARTS. INDEX
45
Car wheels — Continued.
I^ocatlng defective car wheels, il Am Bng 87:
152-3 Mr '13
Manufacture of chilled Iron car wheels. F: C.
Weber. Met A Chem Eng 11:92-4 F 'IS
Removing: flat spots from car wheels. C: A.
Curtis, jr. diaps Am Eng 87:204 Ap '13
Status of the steel carwheel. J: C. Neale.
Iron Age 92:1042-5 X 6 '13
Steel -tired, forged and rolled -steel wheels. M.
i). Hayes. Elec Ry J 42:1101-4 N 22 '13
Studv of car wheel flanges and treads. L.
W.* Wallace. Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:497-503
5 '13
Wreck caused by a broken tire. 11 Ry Age
55:814-6 O 31 '13
Wrought steel wheel. D. P. Crawford. Ry Age
55:902 N 14 13
Carat
New International diamond carat of 200 mil-
ligrams. («: F: Kunz. Am Inst Min K Hul
79:1225-45 Jl '13; Same. Sci Am S 76:82-3,
98-9 Ag 9- Hi '13
Carbon
Carbon electrodes for electrolytic cells. J:
Harden. Met & Chem Eng 11:242-4 My '13
Eaectricity direct from coal: problem of the
galvanic cell with carbon consumption. £).
Baur. Sci Am S 75:846-8 My 31 '13
Metallography of carbon. Met & Chem Kng
11:619 N '13
Notes on manufacture and properties of car-
bon bricks. Met & Chem Eng 11:82 F 'IS
Removing carbon deposit with oxygen, il
Sci Am 109:125 Ag 16 '13
Resistance of carbon contacts. Elec W 61:
383 F 22 '13
Some effects of temperature upon the resist-
ance of graphite and carbon. E. F. North-
rup. Met & Chem Eng 11:275 My '13
Hec aUo Coal; Electric light carbons;
Graphite
Carbon dioxide
Refrigeration with carbon dioxide. Power 87:
572 Ap 22 '13
See also Boilers — Testing
Carbon dioxide recordere. See Recorders
Carbon disulphlde
Manufacture of carbon disulphlde: advantag-
es of the electric furnace. E: R. Taylor, il
Sol Am 8 75:410 Je 28 'IS
Carbon monoxide
Deadly monoxide. H. R. Callaway. Power 87:
385-6 Mr 18 '18
Deadly monoxide. L. H. Morrison; H. R.
Callaway. Power 37:720 My 20 '18
Testing for carbon monoxide. Colliery 34:14-
6 Ag '18
Carbonlne
Carbonlne. C: F. Adams. Power 38:730 N 18
'13
Carbons. See Electric light carbons
Carborundum
Carborundum and alundum. S. A. Cochell.
Metal Ind n 8 ll:24»-50 Je '13
Carborundum refractories. F. J. Tone. Met &
Chem Bng 11:484-6 S '13
Outcome of the carborundum patent suit be-
tween Electric smelting & aluminum co.
and the Carborundum co. Met A Chem Bng
11:203-6 Ap '18
Carboys
Interesting safety device for tilting carboys,
il Iron Age 91:533 F 27 '13
Carbureters
A. C. A. teats Sunderman carbureters, dlag
Automobile 29:653 S 25 '13
Can carbureters handle different fuels satis-
factorily? T-Txperts think not. Automobile
29:156-7 Jl 24 '13
Carburetor adjustments. A. L. Brennan, Jr.
Power 37:418 Mr 25 '13
Carbureter manufacturers on carburetlon.
Automobile 28:638-9 Mr 13 '13
Carburetor troubles and symptom.s. A. L.
Brennan, jr. I*ower 38:923 1) 30 '13
Carbureters for 1913. plana Automobile 28:
148-61 Ja 9 '13
Carburetion. R. W. A. Brewer. Automobile
28:168-9. 300-1 Ja 9. 28 '18
Oox carbureter, diags Automobile 28:961 My
1 '13
European carbureter development for 1914.
il R. W. A. Brewer. Automobile 29:1103-5,
1114 I) 11 '13
Exhaust gas analysis. Automobile 28:512-3
F 20 '13
Float chamber design and requirements. R.
W. A. Brewer. Automobile 29:504-5 S 18
'13
From carbureter to vaporizer, dlag Automo-
bile 28:410-1 F 6 '13
Harroun kerosene carburetor, dlag Iron Age
92:1440 D 25 '13
Holley - brothers co.'s kerosene carbureter.
diags Automobile 2<»:894-r. N 6 '13
Holley carbureter, dlag Automobile 29:287-8
Ag 14 '13
Indicators for spray carbureters. C. Bergman.
diags Am Soc M E J 35:327-31 F '13
I^aws of the motor windpipe. R. W. A. Brew-
er. Automol)ile 29:1146-7 D 18 '13
Muir carburetor controls air and gas auto-
matically, ding Automobile 29:683 O 9 '13
New Rayfleld. il Automobile 29:1205 D 25 '13
Quadruplex oarbureter has four Jets, il dlag
Automobile 28:1078 My 22 '13
Regulation of carbureters for fuel economy.
Automobile 29:875-6 N 6 '13
Representative carbureters, plan Automobile
28:464 F 13 '13
Schebler R is automatic, diags Automobile 29:
575 S 25 '13
Solvine the fuel problem for the motor truck.
H. W. Slauson. 11 diags Mach 20:121-4 O
'13; .Same. Sci Am S 76:292-4 N 8 '13
Test B. C. B. carbureter on many fuels.
diag Automobile 28:998-9 My 8 '13
Test Harroun carbureter on kerosene. D. S.
Hatch. 11 Automobile 28:908-9 Ap 24 '13
Vaporizing kerosene by partial combustion.
Sci Am 109:418-9 N 29 '13
^re aUo Automobile engines; Gas and oil
engines
Carburetion* Theory of. F. A. Heatli. plan Au-
tomobile 28:47 Ja 2 '18
CarbuHzIng materlala
Thermal conductivity of carburlzing mate-
rials. Ind Bng 18:14 Ja '18
Card indexes
Encyclopaedia on the card -index system. Sci
Am 109:218 S 18 '18
Card system In business
Power-plant repair complaint and work-order
blanks. Elec W 62:1224 I) 13 '13
Simple system for filing and handling trac-
ings and prints. F. Buch. Eng M 45:546-61
Jl '13
Why the municipal office needs modem sys-
tem. E. H. Oilman. Munlc Eng 44:499-604
Je '13
^V^ aUo Accounting
Carhouses. See Car houses
Carload. See Freight car service— Carload
Carnotite
Carnotlte. T: F. V. Curran. ¥inz & Min J
96:1165-7. 1223-5 D 20-27 '13
Carnotite industry. Met & Chem Eng 11:686-8
O '13
Preliminary report on uranium, radium, and
vanadium. It: B. Moore and K. L.. Klthll.
il map U S Bur Mines Bui 70:9-42 '13
Radium from American carnotite. Bng &
Min J 95:1106 My 31 '13
Uranium and radium situation. C: L. Par-
sons. Met & Chem Bng 11:275-8 My '18;
Same. Sci Am S 75:874-6 Je 14 '18
Carob
Carob bean tree. Sci Am 108:42 Ja 11 '18
Carpentry. See Building; Floors; loathes; Mlt-
er-boxes; Trellis work
Carriage and wagon making
Technical training of body designers. Au-
tomobdle 28:897 Ap 24 '13
Hcc also Automobiles — Manufacture
Carrier pigeons. See Pigeons
46
INDUSTJilAL ARTS INDEX
Carriers
Huge piece of engineering* work: railway
valuation act. ETng N 69:476-8 Mr 6 '13
Plans for federal valuation of common car-
riers. Eng Rec 68:620 N 29 '13
Proposed arbitration bill. Ry Age 54:1328-30
Je 13 '13
Railway valuation act: text. Eng N 69:482-3
Mr 6 '13
Regulation on sanitation as related to public
carriers. W. C. Rucker. Elec Ry J 42:853-4
O 17 '13
See also Demurrage; Freight; Negligence;
Postal service; Railroads; Shipping; Trans-
portation
Cars
Air-operated dump car. 11 dlag Eng N 69:
1162-3 Je 6 *13
Air Sander for interurban cars. F. G. List-
er, diags Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:482 S '13
Air Bander on interurban cars, plans Elec Ry
J 42:419 S 13 '13
Application of safety appliances to cars. F-
J. Carty. Am Eng 87:147-9 Mr '13
Articulated cars in Richmond, Va. il £31ec Ry
J 42:145 Jl 26 '13
Bettendorf underframe. 11 Ry & Eng R 53:
544 Je 7 '13
Caboose laws. Am Eng 87:87 F '13
Car department notes. Am Eng 87:203 Ap '13
Car design from the repairman's standpoint
Am Eng 87:143 Mr '13
Car roofs. G: W. Rink. Ry & Eng R 53:1207
D 27 '13
Center- entrance intemrban cars for the Kan-
sas City, Clay County & St. Joseph rail-
way. 11 Elec Ry J 41:120-2 Ja 18 '13
Center- entrance trail cars for Memphis. 11
Elec Ry J 41:299-300 F 16 '13
Chief Interchange car inspectors' and car
foremen's assn. 14th annual convention. Ry
Age (Mech ed) 87:495-6 S '13
Collapsible end construction for passenger
equipment, diags Am Eng 87:87-8 F '13
Collapsible platform and vestibule, diag Ry
Age 54:142-4 Ja 24 '13
Design of underframe for cars. P. M. La
Bach, diags Ry Age 54:786-7 Ap 4 '13
47th annual convention of the Master car
builders' a«sn., Atlantic City, June, 1913.
Ry & Eng R 63:595-8, 607-11, 627-8, 632-4 Je
21-28 '13
Hamburg elevated & subway system. 11 plan
Elec Ry J 42:177-80 Ag 2 '13
Improved type of articulated car. 11 Elec Ry
J 41:583-5 Mr 29 '13
Improvement In Pullman compartment car
seats, il Ry & Eng R 53:512 My 31 '13
Low-stei^, center-ientranoe cars for Santa
Barbara, Cal. 11 plan Elec Ry J 42:31 Jl 5
•18
Maintenance of electrical equipment of cars
in Brooklyn. 11 plans Elec Ry J 41:480-9
Mr 16 '13
Maintenance of equipment. Ry & Eng R 53:
598-» Je 21 '13
Mercy of steel and the menace of wood, il
Sd Am 108:92-3 Ja 25 '13
New pay-within car for the Michigan united
traction company. 11 Elec Ry J 41:122-3 Ja
18 '13
Northwestern Pennsylvania railway two-car
train, il Klec Ry J 42:695 O 11 '13
Outside metal car roof, il Ry & Eng R 53:629
Je 28 'IS
Papers at the Master car builders' conven-
tion, Atlantic City, June, 1913. Elec Ry J 41:
1113-4 Je 21 '13
Preservation of lumber for car construction.
J. H. Waterman. Elec Ry J 41:153 Ja 25
'13; Ry & Eng R 53: 101 F 1 '13
Private car New Jersey: dust-proof and
sound-proof car built for the officials of the
Public service railway, Newark, il plan
Elec Ry J 42:1318-21 D 27 '13
Public Inspection of proposed Brooklyn sub-
wav car. 11 Elec Ry J 42:503 S 27 '13
Reinforcod end construction for Pullman car
etiuipment. 11 diags Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:
504-5 S '13; Ry & Eng R 53:1128-9 D 6
•13
Result of M. C. B. letter ballot. Ry Age
(Mech ed) 87:615 N '13
Scale test car of the United States Bureau of
standards, il Ry Age 55:985-6 N 21 '13
Scale- testing car of the Bureau of standards
A. H. Emery, jr. 11 Eng Rec 68:460 O 25 '13
Scale testing car. United States Bureau of
standards, il plan Ry & Eng R 53:1098-9
N 29 '13
Scoop car for removing slides, il Ry Age 55:
987-8 N 21 '13
Simple device for locking passenger car bod-
ies to trucks, plan Eng N 69:187 Ja 23 '13
Snow tie boring and spike driving car. il Ry
& Eng R 63:376 Ap 19 '13
South Fork-Portage center-entrance combi-
nation cars. 11 plan Elec Ry J 41:768 Ap
26 '13
Special convention car of the Bay state street
railway. II Elec Ry J 42:784 O 15 '13
Specifications and rules for Douglas fir car
material. Ry Age 55:557-8 S 26 '13
Tables for desi«:nlng center sills. C. II. Faris.
Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:444-5 Ag '13
Test car and equipment of Bureau of stand-
ards. H. T. Wade. II Sci Am 109:468 D 20
'13
See also Air brakes; Automobiles; Bag-
gage and express cars; Car cleaning; Car
couplings; Car houses; Car inspection; Car
trucks; Car wheels; Derailments; Dining
cars; Electric vehicles; Freight cars; Hos-
pital cars; Mine cars; Motor cars (rail-
road); Oil delivery cars; Postal cars; Re-
frigerator cars; Sleeping cars; Street cars;
also Association of transportation and car
accounting ofllcers
Heating
S<e Car heating
Lighting
Sec Car lighting
Repair
Car repair notes from the Norfolk & Western.
il Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:442-3 Ag '13
Car repairing during one year on the New
York Central. Ry & Eng R 53:1190 D 27
•13
See alNo Freight cars — ^Repair; Railroads
— Maintenance and repair; Railroads — Shops
Trucks
See Car trucks
Ventiiation
See Car ventilation
Wheels
S(c Car wheels
Cars (ballast)
Repairing ballast cars. Keyscr. Ry Age 55:
9«^0 N 21 '13; Same. Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:
608 N '13
Cars (derrick)
Advantages of derricks for handling material.
A. S. Markley. il Ry Age 54:159 Ja 24 '13
Chicago elevated railway new track and road-
way derrick car. 11 Elec Ry J 41:115 Ja 18
'IS
Derrick cars and wrecking cranes for elec-
tric railways. 11 Eng N 69:1060-1 My 22 '13
See also Wrecking cars
Cars, Electric. See Electric railroads; Motor
cars (railroad) — Storage battery
Cars, Fire engine. See Fire engine cars
Cars, Inspection of. See Car inspection
Cars (line)
Emergency line cars for Milwaukee. 11 Elec
Ry J 41:642 Ap 5 '13
Line car for Waterloo, Cedar Falls & North-
ern Ry. with novel features. 11 Elec Ry J
42:426 S 13 '13
Cars, l^lne. See Mine cars
Cars, Motor. See Motor cars (railroad)
Cars, Postal. See Postal cars
Cars, Steel
All-steel cars for the Union traction com-
pany of Indiana. 11 plans Elec Ry J 42:498-
500 S 27 '18
All-steel passenger cars. Iron Tr R 62:922-3
Ap 17 '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
47
Cars, Steel — Continued.
Cast-steel double body boIsterSp platforms
and end frames for steel cars. C. T. West-
lake. Am See M E J 35:845-50 My '13; Same.
Ry & Knsr U 53:396-7 Ap 26 '13
Development and status or the steel passen-
ger car. Eng Hec 67:454 Ap 26 '13
Development of steel passenger equipment.
Ky Age (Mech ed) 87:650 D '13
Fifty- ton steel hopper car. il dlag Ry Age
(Mech ed) 87:430-41 Ag '13
Metal sheathing for steel passenger coaches.
Ry & Eng R 53:364-6 Ap 19 '13
Method of designing a steel gondola car. I-.
W. Wallace. Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:381-6
Jl '13
Narrow-gage combination car for the Pacific
coa^t railway. Elec Ry J 41:899 My 17 '13
New steel car plant of Haskell & Barker
car CO. at Michigan City, Ind. il diag Iron
Age 91:590-3 Mr 6 '13
New York Central lines steel coaches, il
dlag plans Am Eng 87:89-95 F '13: Ry Age
54:326-8 F 21 '13
Ninety-ton high side gondola car: developed
on the Norfolk & We.stern and equipped
with specially designed six -wheel equal-
ized trucks, il plans Am Kng 87:35-40 Ja '13;
Same. Ry Age 54:16-9 Ja 3 '13
Problems of steel passenger car design. W.
F. Kiesel jr. Am Soc M E J 35:791-5 My
'13; Same. Ry & En^ J 53:346 Ap 12 '13
Progress of steel passenger train equipment.
Ry Age 55:269 Ag 15 '13
Provision for electrical equipment on. steel
motor cars. F. W. Butt. Am Soc M E J
35:838-40 My '13; Same. Ry & Eng R 53:
420 My 3 '13
Roof structure for steel cars. C. A. Seley.
Am Soc M E J 35:802-3 My '13; Same. Ry
& Eng R 53:395-6 Ap 26 '13
Safety in travel as related to iron and steel
equipment. Iron Tr R 53:902-3 N 13 '13
Special ends for steel passenger cars. H.
M. F^stabrook. il plans Am Soc M K J 35:
851-70 Mv '13; Same. Ry & Eng R 53:406-8
My 3 '13
Special 75-ton flat car for shipping very large
water turbine wheels. R. S. Mounce. il diag
Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:388-90 Jl '13
Steel and steel underframe passenger equip-
ment. Ry & Eng R 53: 806-7 Ag 23 '13
Steel car as a life saver, il Set Am 109:224 S
20 '13
Steel cars for California interurban train op-
eration, il Elec Ry J 42:696-7 () 11 '13
Steel frame Ikjx cars for the Frisco, il diags
Ry Age 55:609-14 O 3 '13; Same. Ry Age
(Mech ed) 87:555-61 O '13
Steel interior finish for steel passenger cars.
F. Koch. Am Soc M E J 35:818-22 My '13;
Same, Ry & Eng R 53:417-8 My 3 '13
Steel passenger car and existing passenger
equipment. Ry & Eng R 53:999. 1040-1. 1084-
5 () 25. N H. 22 '13
Steel passenger cars and safe railway prac-
tice. Eng N 70:564-6 S 18 '13
Steel passenger car design: papers and dis-
cu.ssion. Am Soc M E J 35:785-870 My '13;
Same. Ry Age 54:829-35, 875-80 Ap 11-18
'13; Same cond. Am Eng 87:2r,7-63 My '13;
Discussion. Am Soc M E J 35:971-7 Je '13
Steel passenger cars and safe railway prac-
tice. Eng N 70:664-6 8 18 'IS
Steel passenger cars In a wreck. 11 Ry Age
(Mech ed) 87:561-2 O '13
Steel passenger equipment oars, Norfolk &
Western Ry. 11 Ry A Eng R 63:667 Je 14
•13
Steel passenger train car situation: various
features which may affect the extent and
rate at which such cars will be introduced,
il Ry Age 55:947-52 N 21 '13
Strength of steel cars. Eng N 70:30 Jl 8 '13
Underframes for steel passenger cars. J. M.
Ames, diags Am Soc M E J 35:796-801 My
'13: Same. Ry & Eng R 53:408-9 My 3 '13
Painting
See Car painting
Cars (supply)
Standard supply car. D. D. Cain, plans Ry
Age 54:1143-5 My 23 '13; Same cond. Ry
Age (Mech ed) 87:302-4 Je '13
Cars, Wrecking. See Wrecking cars
Case carbonizing. See Steel, Hardening of
Cast Iron
Artistic treatment of cast iron. B. J. Fletch-
er. Foundry 41:354-6 S '13
Blowing of malleable castings. R: G: G.
Moldenke. Foundry 41:106-7 Mr '13
Calculating mixtures for malleable cast Iron.
H. Hemenway. Foundry 41:451-6, 497-501 O-
N '13
Cast iron for machine-tool parts. H: M.
Wood. II Am Soc M E J 35:1631-44 N '13;
Same cond. Iron Age 92:1312-4 D 4 '13;
Same cond. Foundry 41:523-6 D '13
Cast iron for wearing surfaces. Aan Mach
88:756 My 1 '13
Cast iron pipe ibices from 1900 to 1913. Iron
A«re 91:49 Ja 2 '13
Chilled cast iron used for machine tools. H:
M. Wood. 11 Am Mach S8:U6-8 Ja 23 '18
(Cleansing effect of titanium on cast iron. B.
Stoughton. Iron Tr R 62:473-4 P 20 'IS
Close-grained soft cast iron. J: J. Porter.
Eng M 44:262-4 N '12
Corrosion of cast Iron reviewed. R: H.
G^aines. Iron Age 91:1368-9 Je 6 '13
Effect of high carbon on the quality of char-
coal-iron. J. E. Johnson, Jr. .11 Am Inst
Min E Bui 74:173-214 F '13; Discussion. 77:
941-64 My '13
Gray iron mixtures for motor castings. II. B.
Swan, il Foundry 41:474-8 N '13; Same.
Iron Age 92:893-7 O 23 '13; Same. Iron Tr
R 53:9(53-8 N 27 '13
Influence of silicon on corrosion of cast iron.
J. N. Friend and C. W. Marshall. Foundry
41:307-8 Ag '13
Intricate forms of cast iron explained. 11 Iron
Age 92:1434-5 D 25 '13
Liquid contraction of cast iron. Iron Age 92:
351 Ag 14 '13
Malleable iron castings for automobile
work. E. Touceda. 11 Iron Age 91:1246-9 Je
12 '13; Same. Iron Tr R 52:1358-63 Je 12 '13;
Same. Automobile 28:1260-3 Je 19 '13;
Same. Foundry 41:276-80 Jl '13; Same cond.
Ind Eng 13:408-9 S '13
Manganese In cast Iron. W. J. Keep. Foun-
dry 41:368-9 S '18
Mayari cast iron for engineering purposes.
Fing Rec 67:31 Ja 11 '13
Notes on cast-iron. A. Sauveur. il Am In.st
Mln E Rul 75:503-24 Mr '13; Discussion 77:
941-64 My '13
Oxidized finish on gray iron. Foundry 41:
104-5 Mr '13
Preparing gray iron for polishing and plat-
ing. J. H. Hansjosten. Metal Ind n s 11:
118-9 Mr '13
Relation between the composition and phy-
sical properties of cast iron. H: M. Howe.
Eng & Min J 96:611 S 13 '13
Scientific methods in the study of cast iron.
11 Iron Age 91:696-8 Mr 6 ^13
Seasoning cast iron. F. W. Shaw. Mach 19:
55 S '12
Specifications for machinery castings. J: J.
Porter. Iron Age 91:94-6 Ja 2 '18
Unusual gray iron stove plate casting. W:
J: Keep, il Foundry 41:78-9 F '13
WIttorff's iron-carbon equilibrium diagram.
B. Stoughton. il Am Inst Min E Bui 74:
227-37 V '13
Htv alHO Car wheels; Foundry practice;
Iron; Iron founding; I*ig iron
Cast Iron ware
Enameling process for cast iron sanitary
ware. N. E. Frlssell. plan Foundry 41:220-
3 Je '13
Castings, Steel. See Steel castings
Casualty Insurance. See Insurance, Casualty
Cataloging
See also Files and filing (documents);
Indexing
Catenary, Theory of
Theory of the non-elastic and elastic caten-
ary as applied to transmission lines. C. A.
Pierce. F. J. Adams and O. I. Gilchrest. Am
Inst E E Pro 32:1374-91 Je '13
48
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Cathedrals
Cathedral of the Incarnation, Baltimore, Md.
il plans Arch Rec 33:476-91 Je '13
Saving a cathedral with a diver: how Win-
chester was furnished with a new founda-
tion. J. W. Overend. il Sci Am 108: 428 My
10 '18
Cathode rays
Cathode rays from incandescent lamps, il
Sci Am 109:124 As 16 '13
Catsklll aqueduct
Accidents on Catskill aqueduct Eng Rec 67:
320 Mr 22 '13
Camp Hill View sanitation. A. W. Tidd. 11
Eng: N 70:75L'-9 O 16 '13
Cast- steel dome for the drainage shaft of the
Hudson river siphon, Oatskill aqueduct, il
diags Eng N 70:696-701 O 9 '13; Same cond.
Eng Rec 68:413-4 O 11 '13
City tunnel and conduits of the Catskill aque-
duct. W. E. Spear. Eng Rec 68:333-4 S 20
'13
Concreting the Sarles tunnel of the Catskill
aqueduct, il Eng Rec 68:428-9 O 18 '13
Cracking of bronzes and brasses; with discus-
sion. A. D. Flinn. il Eng Rec 68:527-8 N 8
'13
Creating a subterranean river ninety miles in
length: how Catskill water is brought to
New York, il Sci Am 108:198-200 Mr 1
'13
Electric power in building the world's great-
est aqueduct. J. M. Matthews, il Eng M
44:161-84 N '12
Monolithic construction of heavily reinforced,
17-foat circular aqueduct. H: W. Nelson,
il plan Eng Rec 67:502-5 My 3 '13
Narrows siphon of the Catskill aqueduct. A.
D. Flinn. diags Eng Rec 68:317-8 S 20 '13
Story of some different steel castings. E. C.
Jensen, il diags Iron Age 92:763-8 O 9 '13
Supplying a metropolis with mountain water:
mining operations in the heart of New
York, il Sci Am 108:201-2 Mr 1 '13
Transporting a 46- ton cover plate, il Sci Am
109:307 O 18 '13
Use of metals in large engineering projects,
il Metal Ind n s 11:371-5 S '13
Cattle guards. See Railroads — Cattle guards
Caxton, William, 14227-1491
Printers of note. W. C. Bleloch. Inland Ptr
50:841-3 Mr '13
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
What Cedar Rapids has done in five years
under commission plan of government. L:
Roth, il Munic Eng 44:448-50 My '13
Celllnas
Molding sand cores for floor construction
and artistic ceiling. F: Squires, il Con-
crete Cem 2:213-8 My '13
Cellars
Cellar space made available by the use of
?riBmatic glass. J. Chittick. il Sci Am S
6:107 Ag 16 '13
Celluloid
How non-inflammable celluloid is actually
used for automobiles and aeroplanes. Au-
tomobile 28:1022-3 My 15 '13
Cement
Action of alkali and sea water on cements. Ry
Age 55:514 S 19 '13
Action of the salts in alkali water and sea
water upon cements; abstract of Technolog-
ic paper no. 12. P. H. Bates and others.
J Fr Inst 175:65-7 Jsi '13; Same. Eng Rec
67:691-2 Je 21 '13; Same. Munic Eng 45:58-
9 Jl '13; Same. Eng M 45:746-8 Ag '13;
Same. Met & Chem Eng 11:442-8 Ag '13
Action of various substances on cement mor-
tars. Concrete Cem 3:59 Ag '13
Action of various substances on cement mor-
tars. R: K. Meade. Eng N 70:21-3 Jl 3 '13;
Same. Eng Rec 68:20-1 Jl 5 '13
Blended or sand-cements; results of the study
and experience of U. S. reclamation service.
R. R. Coghlan. Eng N 69:1270-3 Je 19 '13
Bulk shipments of cement. O. Wilson. II
Concrete Cem 2:27-8 Ja '18
Cement industry In the United States; effect
of tariff. Eng Rec 67:69 Ja 18 '18
Cement industry prospered in 1912. Eng &
Min J 95:214 Ja 25 '13
Cement instead of fire clay in hearth and
bosh of Sheridan blast furnaces. Iron Age
91:42.>) F 13 '13
Cement manufacture. Am Soc M E J 35:257-78
F '13
Cement on the Pacific coast. Concrete Cem
2:23 Ja '13
Concrete in alkali soils. Concrete Cem 3:69-72
Ag '13
Damage to bulk cement and sacked cement
by wetting in transit. J. H. Libberton. Eng
N 70:251 Ag 7 '13
Economical construction with bulk cement.
L. H. Libberton. il diag Concrete Cem 3:62-
3 Ag '13
Economy of bulk cement G. Wilson. Con-
crete Cem 2:243 My '13
Growth of cement industry on Pacific coast.
C: A. Newhall. il Concrete Cem 2:196-8 Ap
•13
Growth of the cement industry on Pacific
coast. Eng llec 68:474 O 25 '13
Handling bulk cement in a small plant, plan
diatfs Concrete Cem 3:270-1 I> '13
Handling cement in bulk. J. H. L4bberton.
il Eng Rec 68:63-4 Jl 19 '13
International cement questions from a French
viewpoint. Eng N 69:314 F 13 '13
Oxy-chloride cement formulas. W. C. Ed-
wards, jr. Concrete Cem 2:184-6 Ap 'IS
Sand- cement as used by the U. S. reclama-
tion service. Eng N 69:562-3 Mr 20 '13
Shipment of cement in bulk. Concrete Cem
2:160 Ap '13
Storage of explosives, plans Concrete Cem 2:
19-21 Ja '13
United States cement statistics for 1912. Eng
N 69:1200 Je 5 '13
Unloading car of bulk cement in one hour
with one man. 11 Concrete Cem 3:147-8 S '13
Use and care of cloth cement sacks. Con-
crete Cem 2:sup 79 My '13
tSee also Concrete; Portland cement;
Stucco
Exhibitions
Cement show at the Panama- Pacific interna-
tional exposition. C: E. Van Barneveld.
Concrete Cem 3:180 O '13
Chicago's sixth cement show, Jan., 1913. Con-
crete Cem 2:87 F '13
Some preferences as to coming cement
shows. Concrete Cem 2:249 My '13
Cement plants
Cement and hydrated lime plant of Tide-
water Portland cement co. R: K. Meade. 11
plan Eng N 70:858-64 O 30 '13
Depreciation and obsolescence in Portland ce-
ment plants. If. Struckmann. Am Soc M E
J 35:2«2-4 F '13; Discussion. 35:LM!4-75 F '13
Depreciation factor in the cost of producing
I'ortland cement. F: H. Lewis. Am Soc M E
J 35:257-61 F '13
Dust control in cement manufacture: Cottrell
electrical precipitation processes. W. A.
Schmidt. Eng M 46:121-3 O '13
Metaline Falls, Wash. — plant of the Inland
I*ortland cement co. M. W. Krejci. 11 plan
Am Inst Min E Bui 79:1305-14 Jl '13
New cement plant in Vancouver; concrete
sheet X>iUng and heavy construction at
precipitous site, il plan Eng Rec 68:123-4
Ag 2 '13
Southwestern Portland cement work, El Paso.
Texas. C: A. Smith, il plan Eng & Min J
96:719-23 O 18 '13
Use of motors in cement mills. Eng Rec
67:207 F 22 '13
Cement storage
Storage of cement in winter. Concrete Cem
2:19 Ja '13
Cement testing
American soc. for testing materials: papers
on cement and concrete. Eng N 70:40-2, 74
Jl 3-10 '18
Apparatus for determining consistency. C. M.
Chapman. 11 Concrete Cem 3:8-9 Jl '13
Autoclave test. G. J. Ray. Eng N 70:272-3 Ag
7 '18
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
49
Cement testing — Continued.
Autoclave test for cement. Engr Hec 68:13-9
Jl 5 '13
Autoclave test for cement. II. J. Force. Ry
& Ens R 53:61-3 Ja 18 '13
Automatic briquette testing: record. T. Y. Ol-
sen. 11 Concrete Cem 1:88 D '12
Developments In the autoclave test for vol-
ume constancy of cement. Kng N 70:82-5
Jl 10 '18
Distribution of stress In a cement briquette.
B. G: Coker. 11 Scl Am S 75:388-9 Je 21 '13
Sieve test for cement that insures unifonn-
ity in fineness. G. J. Griesenauer. Kng
N 70:1296-7 I) 25 '13
Simple apparatus for testingr cement prisms.
H. C. Johnson. C6ncrete Cem 3:89 Ag '13
Tests of sand cement by the Reclamation
service; from C: H. Paul's notes. Eng Rec
67:343 Mr 29 '13
Tests of the strength of cement. Concrete
Cem 2:2^7-8 My '13
Cement usertp National association of. See Na-
tional association of cement users
Cemeteries
Municipal cemetery accounts. D. C. Eggles-
ton. J Account 15:174-84 Mr '13
fire also Tombs
Census
United State*
Census bureau. Eng & Min J 96:607-8 S 27
'13
Work of the Census bureau. Eng & Min J
96:610 S 27 '13
Central electric railway accountants' associa-
tion
Proceedings and pap€>rs of annual meeting at
Cleveland, Ohio, Dec. 12-13, 1913. lOlec Ily
J 42:1275-80 D 20 '13
Central electric railway association
List of names of members of committees,
1913. Elec Ry J 41:594-5 Mr 29 '13
Papers and proceedings of meeting at Indian -
arolls. Nov. 20-21, 1913. Elec Ry J 42:1098-
1106 N 22 '13
Papers at June meeting on board the steam-
er City of St. Ignace. Elec Ry J 41:1163-8;
42:20-30 Je 28- Jl 5 '18
Proceedings of annual meeting, 1913, abstracts
of papers and reports on car equipment
maintenance, fare registration, coupler in-
stallation, interline freight, etc Elec Ry
J 41:370-80 Mr 1 '13
Proceedings of convention held on board the
steamer St. Ignace, June, 1913. Elec Ry J
42:17-9 Jl 5 '13
Central electric traffic association
List of names of members of committees,
1913. Elec Ry J 41:595 Mr 29 '13
Central Georgia transmission company
High-tension transmission system in central
Georgia. 11 Elec W 61:189-91 Ja 25 '13
Central Illinois public service company
Great rural network. Elec W 61:1123 My 31
'13
Unified publio utilities in central Illinois. 11
map Elec W 61:1146-56 My 31 '13
Central power stations. See Electric plants-
Central st&tions
Central railway club, Buffalo, N. Y.
History of CJ&ntral railway club. Ry & Eng
R 53:465 My 17 '13
Central station heating. See Heating from
central station
Central station ice making. See Ice — Manufac-
ture
Central stations. See Electric plants — Central
stations
Central supply association
Annual meeting, Chicago, Oct. 22, 1913. Dom
Eng 65:116-7 O 25 '13
Central union telephone company
Interest of minority stockholders in public
uitilities to be established. Elec W 61:924
My 3 '13
Centrifugal machines
Centrifugal sepliration. L. Griscom. 11 Met &
Chem Eng 11:223-4 Ap '18
Design, construction and uses of centrifugals.
H. H. Stephens, il Met & Chem Eng 11:
358-9 Je '13
Mauss centrifugal -filtering machine. 11 Eng
& Min J 96:547-8 S 20 '13
Oil extracting and washing centrifugal, il
plan Met & Chem Eng 11:296 My '13
Self -balancing centrifugal. 11 Met & Chem
Eng 11:297 My 'IS
Centrifugal pumps. See Pumping machinery
Certified public accountants. See Accountants,
Public
Cesspools
Use of cesspools and their dangers. F. W.
Tower. Dom Eng 65:231-2 N 22 '13
Chagres river
Taming the Chagres river. Scl Am 109:222 S
20 '13
Chains
Annealing of hoisting chains. Iron Age 91:
946-7 Ap 17 '13
Chairs, Motor. See Motor chairs
Chalcocite
Description of chalcocite. Tj. C. Graton. Am
Inst Min E Bui 77:7n7-74 Mjy' '13
Origin of chalcocite. A. P. MacCallum. Eng
& Min J 96:893-4 N 8 '13
Origin of the Butte chalcocite. Eng & Min J
96:43»-40 S 6 '18
Chalk. See I^lmestone
Chamber of commerce of the United States
Address of president of National cliamber of
commerce, before the National pipe and
supplies association. H. Wheeler. Dom Eng
63:18 U91, 215-7 My 17-24 '13
Address of its president, Mr. Harry Wheeler,
before the Central supply association, at
(Chicago. Dom Eng 62:10-4 Ja 4 '13
Channels
Channel- and beach -maintenance problem at
Atlantic City. R. R. Raymond, map EIng N
70:150-4 Jl 24 '18
Factors In channel design. Eng Rec 67:242-3
Mr 1 '13
New route for downbound vessels to facili-
tate Great lakes shipping. 11 Iron Tr R 52:
30-4 Ja 2 '13
Problems in removing sand from Columbia
river bar. Eng Hec 68:731 D 27 '13
St. liawrence ship channel Improvements. H.
C. Plummer. if Scl Am 109:182-3 S 6 '13
.svr nUo Rivers
Chapels
Chapel on a motor truck. 11 Scl Am 108:
352 Ap 19 '13
Concrete features of Greenwood mortuary
chapel, Brooklyn, N. Y. 11 plan Eng Rec
67:362 Mr 29 '13
Revlvai of French Gothic architecture: a
mausoleum after St. Hubert's chapel. L.
R McCabe. il Arch Rec 34:202-12 S '13
Ch 31 ffl ftt j>f*
Scientific employment of men: standardizing
human character. H. Newton, il Scl Am
109:68-9 Jl 26 '13
»S'fr (lino Graphology
Charging batteries. See Storage batteries
— Charging
Charging machines. See Bla»t furnaces —
Charging
Charters, Municipal. See Municipal charters
Chassis. See Automobiles — Chassis
Chattanooga, Tennessee
Nine nilUion dollar hydroelectric plant for
Chattanooga, il Sci Am S 76:388 I) 20 '13
Sanitary affairs
Proposed ))lumbing inspection ordinance for
Chattanooga. Dom Eng 63:23i)-40 My 24 "13
Chauffeurs
From the chauffeur's point of view. Sci Am
109:76 Jl 26 '18
so
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Cheese
Bacteriology of Cheddar cheese. E. G: Hast-
ings and others. II Scl Ajn S 75:367-8 Je 7
•13
Chemical affinity
See also Chemical reaction
Chemical apparatus
Keepingr acidimetric solutions constant, il
Eng & Mln J 15:376 F 15 '13
Chemical elements
Urbain's researches. Sci Am 108:332 Ap 12
•13
Kfo alHo Atomic woights: Metals; Trans-
mutation of elements; also names of ele-
ments, e. f?. Carbon
Chemical engineers. See American institute of
chemical engineers
Chemical engines. See Fire engines
Chemical Industries. See Chemicals; Chemistry,
Technical
Chemical laboratories
Power plant chemical laboratory practice.
Power 37:168-9 F 4 '13
Waste pipes for chemical laboratories. Dom
Kng 65:377-8 D 20 "13
Chemical reaction
Electricity and chemical action. H. C. Jones.
Sci Am S 75:174-6 Mr 15 '13
Chemical technology. See Chemistry, Technical
Chemicals
Chemistry in Russia in 1912. Met & Chem
Eng 11:166 Mr '13
Russian heavy chemicals. Met & Chem Eng
11:631-2 N ^^13
Chemistry
-SVt' All<allcs; Assaying; Atomic theory;
Atomic weights; Atoms; C^hemical reaction;
C^hemicals; Colloids; Combustion; Crystal-
lography; Electrochemistry; Electrolysis;
Evaporation; Fire; Gases; T^iquefactlon of
gases; l.i(iuid air; Mineralogy; Molecules;
Radioactivity; Solution (chemistry); Spec-
trum analysis; Transmutation of elements
Chemistry, industrial. See Chemistry, Technical
Chemistry, Organic
Chemical constitution of resinous phenolic
condensation products. L. H. Baelceland.
Met & Chem Eng 11:312-4 Je '13
Spectroscope in organic chemistry. J. J. Dob-
ble. il Sci Am S 76:6-7 Jl 5 '13
See also Carbon
Chemistry, Technical
Absorption and reaction towers for chemical
factories, diags Met & Chem Eng 11:359-
61 Je '13
Chemical production of light: cold light. W. D.
Bcincroft. J Fr Inst 175:12.4-49 F '13; Same.
Scl Am S 76:254-6 O 18 '13
Conservation and research: economies secured
by scientific investigation. H. T. Kalmus.
Sci Am S 75:114-5 F 22 '13
Earning power of chemistry In the coal min-
ing mdustry. E. M. Chance. Colliery 33:
693-4 Jl '13
Efficiency in chemical industries. T. B. Wag-
ner. Met & Chem Eng 11:443-6 Ag '13
Indu-'-'trial combustible gases. J. M. Rusby. il
J Fr Inst 176:1-11 Jl '13
Industrial fellowships: Ave years of an edu-
cational industrial experiment. R. K. Dim-
can. J Fr Inst 175:43-57 Ja '13
Industrial research in America. A. D. TJttle.
Scl Am S 76:282. 303 X 1-8 '13
Manufacture of chemically pure acids, prob-
lems encountered. J. T. Baker, il Scl Am
S 75:94-6 F 8 '13
Manufacturing problems. F. D. Bell, il Sci
Am 108:577-8 Je 28 '13
Optical activity of petroleum and its signifi-
cance; new light on the nature and origin
of mineral oil. F. W. Bushong. Sci Am S
76:86-7 Ag 9 '13
Our universities and industrial research. A.
n. Little. Sci Am S 76:311 N 15 '13
Peroxides and per-salts. A. S. Neumark. II
Sci Am S 75:182-8,200-1, 221-3 Mr 22- Ap 5
•18
Photo-chemistry of the future. O. damlclan.
Sci Am S 76:258-9 Ap 26 '18
Protection of intellectual property in relation
to chemical industry. L. H. Baekeland. Met
& Chem Eng 11:31-6 Ja '13
Quantitative spectrum analysis. G. A. Shook.
Met & Chem Eng 11:494-7, 552-5. 633-7 S-N
'13
Recent chemical and metallurgical patents.
il Met & Chem Eng 11:53-6 Ja '13
Relation of the chemist to the electric rail-
way. Elec Ry J 42:1142-3 N 29 '13
Staling of bread explained in the light of
physical chemistry. R: Lorenz. 11 Sci Am S
76:268-9 O 25 '13
Krc also Acetylene; Alcohol, Denatured;
Ammonia; Blast furnace gas; Boiler scale;
Cement: Chemicals; Clay; Coke oven gas;
Corrosion and an ti- corrosives; Distillation;
Electrochemistry; Explosives; Fuel; Gas;
Glass manufacture; Ink; Leather; Metal-
lurgy; Oils and fats; Paint; Paper; Petrol-
eum; Rubber; Soda industry; Sugar; Tex-
tile industry and fabrics; Waste products;
Wood distillation; Wood preservation
Chemotherapy
Treatment of bacteriological infectkins by
chemical means. F. Blumenthal. Sci Am S
75:355 Je 7 '13
Chesapeake & Ohio railroad
Revenues and expenses, map Ry Age 55:642-4
O 10 '13
Studies in operation. Ry Age 55:1061-5 D 6
'13
35lh annual report for year ended June 30,
1913. Ry Age 55:681-3 O 10 13
Chestnut
Fighting the chestnut bark disease, il Sci Am
108:314 Ap 6 '13
Chestnut Hill, Pennsylvania
Architecture and the housing problem. C.
M. Price, il Arch Rec 34:240-7 S '13
Chicago, Illinois
Bearing power of soil under foundations in
Chicago. Eng N 69:463-6 Mr 6 'IS
Electric service in Chicago. 11 map EXec W
61:1137-45 My 31 '13
Hcirdpan and other soil tests in Chicago; safe
loads. J. N. Jensen. 11 plan Eng N 69:460-
3 Mr 6 '13
Civil service commission
Work of the efficiency division. Eng Rec 67:
629-31 Je 7 '13
Finance
Classified salary and wage budget estimates
of Chicago for 1913. Eng N 69:401 F 27
•13
Harbor
Chicago harbor and subway plans. E^ng N
70:395 Ag 28 '13
Pier for the outer harbor at Chicago, dlags
Eng N 70:552-3 S 18 '13
Industries
(Chicago, the convention city of American
found rynien. J. 11. Hansjosten. il Metal Ind
n s 11:416-8 O '13
Lighting
Cost of municipal electric lighting at Chi-
cago. R. Palmer. Eng N 70:668 O 2 '13
Plan for future street lighting of Chicago,
map Elec W 61:785-6 Ap 12 '18
Parks
Chicago — a city set in a garden. C: H: Wack-
er. Munic Eng 44:45-7 Ja '13
Politics and government
Rating the efficiency of municipal employees.
Eng Rec 67:665 Je 14 '13
Reorganization of the Department of elec-
tricity, Chicago. Elec W 62:222-3 Ag 2 '18
Railroads
Arnold report on Chicago railroad terminals.
Enp: Roc 68:597 N 29 '13
Chicago passenger terminals and the city
beautiful plan. Ry & Eng R 53:169 F 22
•IS
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
ST
Chicago, Illinois — Railroads — Continued.
Chicag-o railway terminals. J: F. Wallace.
Ry & En^ R 53:1001-3. 1014-6 () 25-N 1 '13;
Same. Enp N 70:923-5 X 6 '13
Chlcaero terminals and the smoke problem.
Ry & ^ag R 53:414 Mv 3 '13
Chicagro terminals and the smoke problem.
R. E. Pierce. Ry & Eng R 53:440 My 10
'13
Electrification of Ohicafiro railway terminals.
Ry & Eng R 53:459-61 My 17 '13
Employee® oppose Chicago electrification. Ry
Age 55:823-4 O 31 '13
Hearing on electrification in Chicago. Ry Age
54:1065-6 My 16 '13
Municipal participation in railway-terminal
projects at Chicago. Eng N 69:1236-7 Je
12 '13
New Soo freight terminal at Chicago. A. R.
Ivord. il plan Rv Age 55:321-5 Ag 22 13
New terminal plan for Chicago. 11 Scl Am S
76:37-8 Ja 18 '13
New Union station for Chicago. II Ry &
Eng R 53:478-9 My 24 '13
One plan for solving the Chicago terminal
problem. 11 Ry Age 55:320 Ag 22 '13
Plans for new union station at Chicago. 11
Ry Age 54:1147-9 My 23 '13
Proposed development of Cliicngo railway
facilities. Ry Age 55:745-8 O 24 '13
Proposed plan of one central railway term-
inal for Chicago. R C. Sattley. plan Ry &
Eng R 63:666-71 Jl 12 '13
Railway terminals in Chicago, plan Eng N
70:210-6 Jl 31 '13
Railway terminals in large cities and the
latest Chicago terminal project. Eng N
69:427-9 F 27 '13
Relocating of Chicago railway terminals, plan
Ry Age 54:1184-7 My 30 '13
Report on Chicago terminals. R. J. Arnold.
Ry & Eng R 53:1087-91 X 22 '13: Same
cond. Eng N 70:1154-7 D 4 '13; Same cond.
Ry Age 55:1078-81 D 5 '13
Soo line freight terminal in Chicago, il plan
Eng N 70:378-89 Ag 21 '18; Same cond.
Eng Rec 68:188-91 Ag 16 '13
Terminal electrification in Chicago. Elec W
61:1076-6 My 24 '13
Wallace report on Chicago railroad terminals.
Eng Rec 68:486-7 N 1 '13
Rapid transit
Central-station energy for Chicago lallways:
terms of contracts betwo<«n tho Common-
wealth Kdison ct)mpany and the surface
and elevated lines of Chicago. Elec W r»2:
ino-1 N 2:) '13
Chicago CItv railway's now cars, diags Elec
Rv J 42:1281-2 P ?0 '13
Chicago surface railway officials advocate
proposed traction merger. Eleo Ry J 41:
157-8 Ja 25 '18
Chicago surface railways outline proposed
plan of merger. Elec Ry J 42:61>8-7O0 () 11
'13
Electrolysis clauses of Chicago street car
ordinance. Kng lUv 68:642 I) 6 '13
ESstimates based on proposed merger of Chi-
cago surface lines. Elec Ry J 41:1032 Je 7
•13
4th annual report of Board of supervising
engineers, Chicago traction, for year ended
Jan. 31, 1911. Elec Ry J 41:809-11 My 3 '13
Negotiations for consolidation In Chicago.
Elec Ry J 41:354 Mr 1 '13
New railway power contracts In (^hlcago.
Elec Ry J 42:1138-9 N 29 13
Preliminary draft of Chicago general merger
ordinance being prepared. Elec Ry J 41:
338-9 F 22 '13
Progress with unification ordinance In Chica-
go. Elec Ry J 42:990-1 N 1 13
Proposed changes in Chicago ordinance. Elec
Ry J 42:189-90 Ag 2 '13
lYoposed subwav for Chicago. W: J. Shanks.
dlag.4 Eng N 70:1044 N 20 '13; Same. Ky
& Eng R 53:1081-2 N 22 '13
Proposed subway system for Chicago, plan
Eng M 44:251-4 N '12
Recent derailments on the Chicago elevated
loop. Eng N 69:881-2 F 20 '13
Report of Board of supervising engineers,
Chicago traction on Chicago rolling stock
for year ended Jan. 31, 1911. Elec Ry J
41:893-6 My 17 '13
Service equipment and operation in Chicago.
Elec Ry J 42:265-8 Ag 16 '13
Substance of (.hicago's surface railway uni-
fication ordinance. Elec Uy J 42:1112 N
22 *13
Subways for Chkagj. Munlc Eng 45:542-3
I) 13
Unification plans for Chicago surface lines.
Elec Ry J 41:947-8 My 24 '13
Value of Chicago elevated railways discussed
in merger proceedings. Elec Ry J 41:168-9
Ja 25 '13
Sanitary affairs
Clay- hole dumps for Chicago's garbage. Eng
Rec 68:422 O 18 '13
Construction of tile pipe sewers in Chicago.
H. E. Hudson, il Munic Eng 45:20-4 Jl '13
Estimating the cost of garbage and refuse
collection and haulage in Chicago. Eng N
69:106-7 Ja 16 '13
Failure In api)raisals of CUilcago Reduction
co.'s ulant. Eng Roc 68:461 O 25 '13
Garbage- nlant apiiralsal in Chicago: abstract
of oiJiinlons of tlie appruLsers. Eng Rec 68:
l65-f5 () 2r» '13
Garbage reduction in Chicago, il plan Munic
Eng 44:137-9 F '13
Plumbing and heating in Chicago. Dom Eng
65:4iri-6 D 27 '13
li»*fus«' disposal methods as adapted to Chi-
cago: Incineration recommended. Munic
Eng 45:528-32 1) '13
Street cleaning and garbage collection effi-
ciency studies of the Chicago civil service
commission. Eng N 69:128 Ja 16 '13
Street cleaning and garbage collection meth-
ods in Chicago. Eng Rec 67:24-6 Ja 4 '18
Bee also Chicago drainage canal
Streets
(?are of streets In C^hlcago: abstract of a re-
port on cl6>aning and repairing streets. Eng
Rec 68:558-9 N 15 '13
(\ive-in of Uandoli)h street. 11 Eng Rec 68:
677-8. 715-6 D 13, 27 '13
Creosoted block paving In Chicago. J: E.
Ericson. 11 plan Munic Eng 44:17-20 Ja
•13
Park drives and boulevards in Chicago. L.
White. 11 Munlc Eng 44:89-95 F '13
Paving in Chicago. F. W. Solen. Munic Eng
44:542 Je '13
Street cleaning efficiency standards for Chi-
cago. F. H. Cenfleld and A. B. Segur. map
Eng N 69:402-4 F 27 '13
*Chicaao A. Northwestern railroad
Annual report for year ended June 30. 1913.
Uy Age 55::.90-4 S 26 '13
Revenue and expenses, map Ry Age 55:
552-4 S 26 '13
Safety on the (Milcago & Northwestern: or-
ganization for this work and Illustrations
of shop sjifeguards. W. T. (Jale. 11 plans
Am Eng 87:137-41 Mr '13
Chicago architectural club
Notes on the 26th annual exhibition, 1913.
R. A. LIpplncott. 11 Arch Rec 33:667-78
Je '13
Chicago, Burlington A Quincy railroad
Burlington adopts new train audit system. Ry
Age 54:112-3 Ja 17 '13
IJurlington's construction organization. Ry
Age 55:111-2 .11 18 '13
59th annual report, for year ended June 30,
1913. Uy Age 55:893-6 N 7 '13
Revenues and expenses. Ry Age 55:854-5
X 7 '13
Studies of operation. Ry Age 55:85-7 Jl 18 '13
Chicago cement show
Chicago's sixth cement show, Jan., 1918. Con-
crete Cem 2:87 F '13
Chicago central station Institute
School to teach the selling of electricity. Elec
W 61:334 F 15 '13
Chicago drainage canal
Electrically operated excavators on Caiumet-
Sag channel of Chicago drainage canal. 11
Elec W 61:409 F 22 '13
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INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Chicago drainage canal — Continued.
Far reachlnsr decision respecting the use of
the Chicacro drainage canal. Eng N 69:125
Ja 16 '13
Limiting the use of the Chicago drainage
canal. Eng N 69:129-31 Ja 16 '18
Setback for the Chicago drainage canal. Eng
Rec 67:68-9 Ja 18 '13
Chicago Great Western railway
Maintenance of way improvements. Ry &
Eng R 53:148 F 15 '13
Chicago, Indianapolis A Louisville railway
Automatic block signals for single track. 11
Eng N 69:58-60 Ja 9 '13
Chicago, Milwaukee & Puget Sound railroad
Electrification of 450 miles of mountain divi-
sion. Elec R & W Elec'n 62:109 Ja 11
'13
Electrification plan. Elec Ry J 41:70 Ja 11 '13
Power contract for a trunk-line electrifica-
tion between the Great Falls power com-
pany and the Chicago, Milwaukee & Puget
Sound railway. Elec Ry J 41:280-1 F 15
•13
Purchased power for electrification. Elec Ry
J 41:290 F 15 '13
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad
Improvement work on the C. M. & St. P.:
second track and grade revision between
Aberdeen. S. D., and Montevideo. Minn.
il diags map Ry Age 54:673-6 Mr 21 '13
Chicago railways company
Annual reports for years ended Jan 81,1913
and 1912. Elec Ry J 41:775 Ap 26 '18
Chicago, Rock Island A Pacific railroad
Revenues and expenses, map Ry Age 55:691-2
O 17 '13
33d annual report for year ended June 30.
1913. Ry Afire 55:733-6 O 17 '13
Chicago, Saint Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha rail-
way
Annual report for year ended June 30, 1913.
Ry Age 55:594-6 S 26 '13
Chicago. World's Columbian exposition, 1898
Lessons of the Chicago world's fair. D. H.
Burnham. 11 Arch Rec 83:34-44 Ja '13
Chief interchange car Inspectors' and car fore-
men's association
14th annual convention, Minneapolis. Minn.,
Aug., 1913. Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:495-6 S
'13
Child study
Pedagogical laboratories: how children are
studied in a Russian laboratory. P. R
Radosavljevlch. il Sci Am 109:161-2 Ag 30
'18
Teaching from the child's point of view: a
new science created by Prof. Ernest Meu-
mann. P. R. Radosavljevlch. 11 Sci Am 109:
141 Ag 23 '13
Chile
Industries and resources
Extent of the Chilian iron ore deposits, map
Iron Tr R 52:459-62 F 20 '13
Iron ore resources of Chile. C: Vattier. Eng
& Mln J 95:234-6 Ja 25 '13
Chile saltpetar. See Sodium nitrate
Chilled Iron
Cast iron for machine tool parts. H: M.
Wood, il Am Soc M E J 35:1631-44 N '13;
Same cond. Iron Age 92:1312-4 D 4 '13;
Same cond. Foundry 41:523-6 D '13
Chilled cast iron used for machine tools. H:
M. Wood, il Am Mach 38:146-8 Ja 23 '13
Use of chills. W. J. Keep. Foundry 41:182
My 13
Chilled iron car whesls. See Car wheels
Chimneys
Calculating weight of stacks. Eng & Mln J
96:1018 N 29 '13
Calculation of chinmey losses. Ind E?ng 13:
452 O '18
Chimney design, diag Power 38:277-9 Ag 19
IS
Chimneys with new charts, for use In con-
nection with house heating and power
plants. W: J. Baldwin, diags Heat & Ven
10:23-30 O '13
Dimensions of boiler chimneys for crude oil:
discussion of paper by C. R. Weymouth.
Am Son M E J 35:663-6 Ap '13
Draft and its measurement Power 38:244-6
Ag 12 '18
Erecting a steel smokestack on a high roof.
Eng Rec 67:584-5 My 24 '13
400- ft. .steel chimney of the United Verde
copper CO.. at Jerome, Ariz. C. W. Crom-
well, diag Eng N 70:1114-6 D 4 '13; Same,
Enjr & Min J 96:1058-60 D 6 '13
Great Falls flue system and chimney. C. W.
(Joodale and J. IT. Kleplnger. 11 dIags Am
Tnst Mln E Bui 80:1936-2010 Ag '13
Plant chimneys for burning crude oil. Elec
W 61:255-6 F 1 '13
Slag foundation for a .'?05-ft. steel chimney.
C. W. Cromwell, plans Eng N 70:1167-8 U
11 '13
Solution oif chimney problem. (Elngineers*
study course) Power 88:812-4 Ag 26 '18
See also Flues; Heating;. Ventilation
Chimneys, Concrete
Chimney at J. T. Wilcox & son's plant. Coun-
cil Bluffs. la. withstood severe wind strain.
R. F. Wilcox. 11 Munic Eng 45:181-2 Ag
•18
Chimnov construction In monolithic cottages,
il (.'oncrete Cem 3:178-9 O '13
Concrete chimney construction. 11 Eng M 44:
956-8 Mr '13
Concrete chimney on the Pacific coast. 11
Concrete Cem 2:234-5 My '13
Construction of gravity concrete chimneys.
R. S. Draper, plan Concrete Cem 2:149 Mr
•13
Molds for segmental chimney construction, il
plan Concrete Cem 3:210-2 N '13
Reinforced concrete chimney for the munici-
pal water plant, Clarksvllle, Tenn. 11 Munlc
Eng 44:567-8 Je '13
Repairs to a reinforced-concrete chimney,
Kansas City, Mo. Power 37:764 My 27 '18
Repairs to a reinforced-concrete chimney at
Kansas City, Mo. C. E. Smith, plans Eng
N 69:962-3 My 8 '13
Replacing a steel stack with one of concrete
and brick, il Ens: & Mln J 96:978-9 N 22
'13
Segmental chimney construction in France.
plans Concrete Cem 2:32-5 Ja '13
China
Chinese famine and proposed flood prevention.
C: D. Jameson, il map Eng N 70:588-93 S
25 '13
Bridget
Large cantilever bridge in China. II Eng N
69:61 Ja 9 '13
Navy
Chinese training cruiser Ylng Swei. F. C.
Coleman. 11 Int Marine Eng 18:231-2 Je
•13
Chino copper company
Report for 1912. map Eng & Min J 95:916-
8 My 3 '13
Chloride of lime
Use of chloride of lime with pressure filters.
F. D. West. 11 Eng Rec 67:65-6 Ja 18 '18
Chlorinating plants. See Water purification
Chlorination. See Ore treatment
Chlorine
Chlorine gas for water sterilization at Wil-
mington. Del. J: A. Klenle. 11 Eng Rec 67:
417 Ap 12 '13
Production of caustic alkali and bleach. D.
J. AUmand. il Sci Am 9 76:22-8 Jl 18 '18
Chiorophyl
R61e of colors in nature. E. K. Hanson. Sci
Am S 76:367 D 6 '13
Cholera, Asiatic
Cholera granary. Sci Am 108:446 My 17 '18
Cholesterol
Biochemical studies of cholestorol. J. S:
Hepburn, blbliog J Fr Inst 176:405-52 O '13
Chromium
Determination of chromium In steel. F. Gar-
rett. Iron Age 91:890-1 Ap 10 '18
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
53
Chronometers
Automatic lastronomlcal calculator: Butter-
fl^d admuth chronometer. A. H. Brown. 11
8ci Am 8 76:44-5 Jl 19 '18
Chucking machines
New Britain automatic multiple spindle
chucking machine. 11 Mach 19:65-6 S '12
Chucks
Holdini? devices for first-operation work. A.
A. Dowd. dlaes Mach 20:199-203 N '13
Making the Horton- Morrow chuck. C. 1*
LiUcas. II Mach 19:795-9 Je '13
New combination offset boring head and
drill chuck, 11 Ind Eng 13:221-2 My '13
Pneumatic chuck for staybolt drilling. J. O.
Brekenfeltl. 11 diag Am Eng 87:247 My '13
Scliorlemmer drill chuck, diag P!3ng & Min J
95:608 Mr 22 '13
Church architecture
Design of certain mo<lern church edifices.
E. Grey. 11 plan Arch Rec 34:544-56 D
•13
Spanish church in New York city, Our Lady
of Hope. L. R. McCabe. 11 Arch Rec 88:
14-21 Ja '13
Steel framework of 8t Jean BsAtlste church,
N. T. il plans £ng Rec 68:433-6 O 18 '13
See also Cathedrals; Chapels
Church decoration
Study in church decoration: the Paulist fa-
thers church in New York city. C: H. Dorr
il Arch Rec 33:187-203 Mr '13
Church llahting
Church lighting. Elec W 62:752-3 O 11 '13
Churches
Heating and ventilating a church building;
new SL Patrick's church, of Piilladeiphia.
J. Graham, plans Dom Eng 65:298-302 I)
6 .'13
iSfc altio Church architecture
Churches, Concrete
German evangelical Lutheran church, Sacra-
mento, Cal. built of wiilte concrete block.
11 Concrete Cem 1:61 D '12
Chutes. See Flumes
Cigar- box factories
Motor equipment of a clgar-i)ox factory. 11
Elec W 61:952 My 3 '13
Cigars
See aUo Smoking
Cincinnati, Ohio
Topographic survey of Cincinnati. H. C.
Mitchell. 11 plan Eng N 69:662-6 Ap 8 '13
Bridges
Gilbert avenue viaduct in Cincinnati. 11 plan
Eng Rec 67:246-8 Mr 1 '13
Parks
Cincinnati's playgrounds, il Munlc Eng 44:8-
14 Ja '13
Politics and government
Cincinnati's purchasing system. Munlc Eng
45:217-23 S '13
Rapid transit
Cincinnati traction strike. II Elec Ry J 41:
890-2 My 17 '13
Report on Cincinnati terminal possibilities.
map Elec Ry J 41:330-4 F 22 '13
Terms of proposed agreement betifreen Cin-
cinnati traction company and the city.
Elec Ry J 41:648-9 Ap 5 '18
Sanitary affairs
Cincinnati sewerage investigations and sur-
veys. J. E. Root. Eng Rec 67:347-8 Mr 29
'13
Instructions for sul>surfacu survey. Kng N
70:1080-3 N 27 '13
Cincinnati. Chicago & St. Louis railway
24th annual report. 1912. Ry Age 54:697-8
Mr 21 '13
Cincinnati mine disaster
Account of the accident; method of mining;
rescue work. W: Z. i*rice. map Colliery 33:
636-43 Je '18
Cincinnati traction company
Terms of proposed agreement between Cin-
cinnati traction company and the city.
Elec Ry J 41:648-9 Ap 5 '18
Cinders
Apparatus for catching cinders in gases. II
Iron Age 92:547-9 S 11 '13; Same. Sci Am
S 76:316-7 N 15 '13
Cinder foundation in sidewalk construction.
Concrete Cem 3:173-5, 224 O-N '13
Investigation of the strength of cinder con-
crete. G: E. Strehan and H. Perrine. 11 Eng
N 70:722-4 O 9 '13
Cinematographs
Cinematograph hand camera, il Sci Am 109:
346 N 1 '13
Cinematography carried to extremes in the
Marey Institute. 11 Sci Am S 76:389 Je 21
'18
Non-inflammable cinematograph films. Sci
Am S 75:88 F 8 '18
One hundred thousand photographs per sec-
ond: high-frequency electric sparks used as
a source of Intermittent light, il Sci Am
S 76:69 F 1 '13
To the south pole with the cinematograph. 11
Sd Am 108:560-1 Je 21 '18
Cinnabar ores. See Mercury
Circassian walnut. See Walnut
Circle
Circle. (Engineers' study course) Power 37:
313-5 Mr 4 '13
Circuit- breakers. See Electric circuit breakers
Circulation of the blood. See Blood
Circus
Lighting the modern circus. 11 Elec W 62:250
Ag 2^18
Cities and towns
Where will city growth stop? Eng N 69:426
F 27 '13
Src (iIho City planning; Housing prob-
lem: Municipal government and other head-
in^H bei;innJn>A Municipal; I'arks; Sewage
disposal: Street cleaning; Water puriilca-
tion; Water supply
City halls. Sec; Public buildings
City lighting. See Street lighting
City manager. See Municipal government
City planning
City planning and the engineer. Eng Rec 68:
«22-3 1) 6 '13
City scientific. Q: B. Ford. Ehig Rec 67:
561-2 My 17 '13
Delhi, tiie metropolis of India: how shall the
new Indian capital be built? B. Leslie. 11
Sci Am S 75:72-4 F 1 '18
Engineering interest In city planning. Eng
Rec 67:651 Je 14 '13
Extract from report of committee on town
planning, as read before the Am. Inst, of
arcliltects, Dec, 1912. Eng N 69:400-1 F
27 '13
Fifth national conference on city planning.
Chicago, May, 1913. Elec W 61:1022 My
17 '13; Eng N 69:1024 My 15 '13
InduHtrlal city of Torrance. Cal. R. Bennett,
il map plans Eng N 70:870-3 () 30 '13
Municipal control of city planning In Eng-
land. Eng Rec 68:175-6 Ag 16 '18
Organization and functions of a city plan-
ning commission. W: A. Magee. Eng N
fi!>:»7G-7 My 8 '13; Eng Rec 67:552 My 17
•13
St. Louis plans a central traAc parkway,
plan Munlc Eng 46:77-80 Jl '13
Transportation and city planning. M. R. Malt-
ble. Elec Ry J 41:1106-7 Je 21 '13; Same
cond. Eng Rec 68:65-6 Jl 19 '18
Transportation facilities and city planning.
M. R. Maltbie. I3ng N 69:1025-6 My 15 '13
What Cedar Rapids has done in five years
under commission plan of government. L:
Roth. II Munlc Eng 44:448-50 My '13
See a\80 Housing problem
Civic centers. See Municipal centers
Civil engineering
Civil service examination in Massachusetts.
Eng Uec 67:196 F 15 '13
54
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Civil engineering — Continued.
Illinois soc. or engineers and surveyors; re-
port of 28th annual meeting, 1913. Eng Rec
67:sup 39-40 F 1 '13
Lightln§r, water-supply, sewerage, paving and
transportation features of the Panama-
Pacific exposition. A. H. Markwart. il
plans Eng N 70:1070-6 N 27 '13
Rainy day theory of ofBce-work. Eng N
69*368 F 20 '13
Retrospect of the year 1912. Sci Am 108:2
Ja 4 '13
U. S. civil service examination questions for
Junior engineer. Eng Rec 67:480 Ap 26 '13
Sec also Aqueducts; Arches; Blasting;
Boring; Bridges; Building; Canals; Cof-
ferdams: Docks; Drainage; Dredj^ing;
Earthwork: Excavation; Foundations; Har-
bors; Hydraulic engineering; Irrigation;
Lighthouses: Mining engineering; Piles and
pile driving: Public works; Railroad engin-
eering; Railroads — Construction: Reclama-
tion of land; Rivera; Roads; Sanitary en-
fineerlng: Steel construction; Subways;
urveying; Tunnels and tunneling; Water
supply engineering
Civil service
Civil service requirements for positions in
railway valuation. Ry & Eng R 53:588-90 Je
21 '18
Merit system in road management. J: T.
Doyle. Eng Rec 68:380 O 4 '13
Suggested salary schedule for New York city
engineering employees. Eng N 69:110-1 Ja
16 '13
Examinations
Civil service examination for civil engineers
in Massachusetts. Eng Rec 67:196 F 15
'13
Civil service examination questions for New
York state engineering positions. Eng X
70:1129-32 D 4 '13
U. S. civil service examination questions for
junior (civil) engineer. Eng Rec 67:480 Ap
26 '13
Civilization
Is our civilisation dying? S. J. M. Low. Sci
Am S 75:370-1 Je 14 '13
Claim agents
5th annual convention, Paciflc claim agents'
assn., Vancouver, July, 1913. Elec Ry J 42:
136-40 Jl 26 '13
Papers read at 5th annual meeting of Pa-
cific claim agents' assn., Vancouver, July,
1913. Elec Ry J 42:103-7 Jl 19 '13
Successful claim agent. W. H. Hyland. Elec
Ry J 41:420-1 Mr 8 '13
Claims
Claims and their adjustment. G: P. Early.
Iron Age 91:1402-3 Je 5 '13
Clamps
Standard clamps and bolts for machining.
H. C. Spillman and IL Cadwallader, Jr.
il dlags Iron Age 92:1017-9 N 6 '13
Ciarinda, Iowa
City-manager plan. Kng N 70:801 O 23 '13
Clarksburg, West Virginia
Water supply
Mechanical filtration plant at Clarksburg. H.
W. Streeter. il Eng Rec 68:7-9 Jl 5 '13
Classical education
Classics In engineering education. C: P.
Stelnmetz. Eng M 46:97-9 O '13
Value of the classics in modern education
as viewed by an engineer. C: P. Stelnmetz.
Eng Rec 68:158-9 Ag 9 '13
Classification
Interstate commerce comin'Isslon account
numbers for correspondence filing. W: S.
Wollner. Ry Age 55:1117 D 12 '13
6f(c also Files and filing (documents)
Classification, Decimal
Dewey decimal system of classification ex-
tended to engineering. Eng N 69:537-8 Mr
13 '13
Classification of freight. See Freight classifica-
tion
Classifiers ,. * , *
Anaconda classifier. .R. Ammon. il Am Inst
Min E Bui 80:2151-97 Ag^/lS ^ ^ ,.
Application of hindered settling to hydraulic
classifiers. E. S. Bardwell. Am Inst Min 1!-
Bui 80:1469-79 Ag '13
Argall classifier, diag Eng & Mm J 95.21
Automatic indicator for drag classifiers. D.
F. Irvin. diag Eng & Min J 95:663-4 Mr
29 '13
Michel hydraulic claaslfler. 11 Eng & Min J
96:693-4 O 11 '13 ^, ^ ^
Ore-dressing Improvements. R. H. Ricnaros.
Am Inst Min E Bui 81:2299-2303 S '13
Claude process , . ^ i ^ n
Claude process for reproducing drawings, ii
Sci Am S 75:104 F 15 '13
Clay
Sffect of preliminary heat treatment upon
the drying of clays. Sci Am S 76:11 Ja 4
'13
Krc alao Fire clay; Fuller's earth; Kao-
lin; Pottery
Cleaning
tiee also Boiler cleaning; Car cleaning;
Gas cleaning: Sewer cleaning; Street clean-
ing: Vacuum cleaning
Clearing house, Railroad. See Railroad clearing
house
Cleveland, Ohio
Cleveland municipal electric plants. A. D.
Williams. 11 map Power 38:740-2 N 25 '13
Architecture
Leader-News building, il Arch Rec 33:601-17
Je '13
Chamber of commerce
Cleveland chamber of commerce and the Old-
field bill. Sci Am 108:343 Ap 12 '13
Flood, 1913
Flood damage at Cleveland. R. Hoffmann, il
Eng Rec 67: 449 Ap 19 '13
Politics and government
Cleveland's new charter. Eng Rec 68:31 Jl 12
'18
Municipal recognition of the certified puhljjc
accountant. C. H. Nau. J Account 16:99-109
Proposed new Cleveland charter and the en-
gineering organization of cities. Eng N 69:
583-4 Mr 20 '13
Railroads
El'iminatlon of grade crossings in Cleveland
bv the New York, Chicago & St. ^ Louis
railroad, il map Ry & Eng R 53:1100-4,
1144-7, 1178-81 N 29, D 13-20 '13
Rapid transit
Arbitrated result in Cleveland. Elec Ry J 41:
1134-5 Je 28 '13 ^ .
Arbitration of operating expense charges In
Cleveland. Elec Ry J 41:925-9, 971-3, 1070-
6 My 24-31, Je 14 '13 , . ^, „
Cleveland franchise is not a solution. Elec Ry
J 42:918-9 O 25 '13
Decision in the Cleveland case. Elec Ry J 41:
1112 Je 21 'IS
Decision of Board of arbitration Jnthe Cleve-
land case: text. Elec Ry J 41:1159-62 Je 28
♦13
Economics of the Cleveland railway situation
as developed in the 1913 arbitration de-
cision. C. N. Duffy. Elec Ry J 42:770-3 O
15 '13
Electric power in Cleveland. 11 map plana
Elec Ry J 41:618-23 Ap 6 '13
Issues in Cleveland. Elec Ry J 41:957 My
31 '13
Track construction in Cleveland, Ohio during
1912. plan Elec Ry J 41:104 Ja 18. '13
Sanitary affairs
Cleveland fiy campaign. J. Dawson. Sci Am S
75:102-3 F 15 '13
Sewage disposal investigations at Cleveland.
R W. Pratt II plans Eng N 69:287-94 F
13 '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
55
Cleveland. Cincinnati, Ciiicago A St. Louie
railroad
Annual report for 1912. Ry Age 54:660-1 Mr
21 '13
Cleveland engineering society
Publicity work. C. E. Drayer. Eng N 69:
1137 My 29 '13
Climate ,„^
Volcanic dust and climatic changes. Bng &
MIn J 96:453-4 S 6 '13 ^ ^^
Volcanic dust as a factor In the production
of climatic changes. W. J. Humphreys. Sci
Am S 76:114 Ag 23 '13
Clocks „, « ,
Clock that speaks the time of day. W. R. I.
U Scl Am 109:36 Jl 12 '13 _ . ^. « .
Phonographic alarm clock. W. Isendahl. Scl
Am 108:456-7 My 17 '13
See also Time clocks; Watch making;
Watches
Cloth. See Textile Industry and fabrics
Clutch release shoes. Design of. J: S. Myers.
Mach 19:723-4 My '13
Clutch release shoes. Design of. M. Terry,
plans Mach 19:332-4 Ja '13
Clutches
Characteristics of friction clutche.s. J. \V.
Brasslngton. Mach 19:941-2 Ag '13 ^ , ^.
Fixtures used in making Bdgemont friction
clutches. D. T. Hamilton. 11 Mach 19:358-
9 Ja '13
Clutches (automobile). See Automobiles-
Clutches
Coal
Analyses of coals in the TTnited States: de-
scription of samples. N. W. I-.ord and
others. IT S Bur Mines Bui 22:323-1166 '13
Coal at Panama-Pacific exposition. Colliery
34:313-4 D '13 ., ^ , t^ »
Coal mining: adjuncts of railroads. J: D. A.
Morrow. Rv Age 55:656 O !« '13 ,
Coal statistics. 1912: Pennsylvania. Mon-
tana. Iowa. Colliery 33:512-3 Ap '18
Conservation of coal and liquid fuel. Power
38:564-6 O 21 '13 ^ , , ^
Economy In purchasing and using coal. A.
O. Doane. Bng M 45:398-404 Je '13
Electricity direct from coal: problem of the
galvanic cell with carbon consumption. E.
Baur. Scl Am S 75:346-8 My 31 '13
5tb annual convention of International rail-
way fuel assn.. Chicago. HU3. Uy Age ;.4:
1178-83 My 30 '13 , ,.,.,* *. ,
5th annual convention of the International
railway fuel assn.. Chicago. 1913. Ry &
Bng li 53:485-7. 507-8 My 24-31 '13
Fuel economy on a trunk line railroad. W.
B* Landon. Ry & Eng R 53:54-7 Ja 18
•13
Fuel production in the United States: present
consumption and future supply. R. H. Byrd.
11 Scl Am 109:10 Jl 5 '13
Kilowatt hours per ton of coal at various
evaporations. C: H. Sammons. Power 38:
194 Ag 5 '13 ^^ ^^^ ^ _, ,_
on vs. coal for fuel. Power 87:396-7 Mr 18
'18
Orig-in of coal. W. G. Burroughs. Col!i*'ry
34:271-4 D '13
Papers and dj.scussiona at 5tli annual con-
vention of International railway fuel assn..
Chicago. 1913. Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:281>-96
Photo-chemistry of the future. G. Clamlclan.
Scl Am S 75:258-9 Ap 26 '13
Power from waste fuel. Sci Am S 75:267 Ap
Purchasing coal by heat units. F. P. Welker.
plan Munlc Eng 45:288 S '13
Purchasing coal under specifications. G: S.
Pope. Power 38:623-5 O 28 '13
Rational utilization of coal. P. B. Junge.
Power 37:445-7 Ap 1 '13
Spontaneous heating of stored coal, its cause
and prevention. Scl Am S 75:10-1 Ja 4 '13
Spontaneous Ignition of coaL T. A. Peebles.
^ower 38:486-7 S 30 '13
Studv of the oxidation of coal and of tlio
process of combustion. Tl. C Porter. Met &
Chem Eng 11:543 O '13
Sub-bituminous and llgnltlc coal as locomo-
tive fuel. S: B. Flagg. diags Ry & Eng R
53:530-1 Je 7 '13; Same cond. Ry Age
<Mech ed) S7:290-2 Je '13; Same cond. Ry
Age 54:1178-80 My 30 "13
See also Brl(|ueta: Coal handling; Coal
lands; C'>a! mines and mining; Coal prep-
aration; (^)al storage: Coal testing: Coal-
ing stations; Coke; Fuel: Gas; Lignite
Analysis
Accuracy and limitations of coal analysis.
Power 37:357-60 Mr 11 '13
Analvses of coals in the TTn-ited States. N. W.
JA)rd and others. T^ S Bur Mines Bui 22:
1-321 '13; Description, of samples. 11 22:328-
1166 '13
Analysis and heat value of coal. Power 37:
827 Je 10 '13
Analysis of coal. (Engineers' study course)
il Power 37:724-5, 758-61, 796-7 My 20- Je
3 *13
Analysis of government coal. Iron Tr R 62:
203 Ja 16 '13
Available CO2 percentages. E. J. Billings; C.
H. Southern. Power 37:721-2 My 20 '13
Available CO3 percentages. A. Pohlman.
Power 37:538 Ap 15 '13
^'ampling coal deliveries. M. B. Smith. Elec
Uv J 42:1242-3 D 13 '13
Value of coal analyses. X. W. Lord. Colliery
34:242-3 N '13
Transportation
Motor barges in the Alabama coal trade.
11 plan Ky & Eng R 53:990-1 O 25 '13
See oIho Coal handling
Coal, Pulverized
Bettlngton dust-fuel boiler. H. V. Hart-Da^
vis. 11 Eng M 44:936-8 Mr '13
Improved iiulverlzed fuel feed device, il Iron
Agi* 92:1021 X 6 '13
I>ow(l<^red coal as fuel. W. S. Quigley. Ry Age
5r.:8H«-2o () 31 '13; Same. Ky & Eng R 53:
I(i67-S X l.') '13
Powdered fuel and explosions. W. D. Wood.
Uv Age 55:83-4 Jl 18 '13
I»o\v<l('red fuel for locomotives. W. D. Wood.
Kv Am- 55:13-5 Jl 4 '13; Same. Eng M 45:
881-3 S '13
I»robl«^Tn of burning nulverized fuel. S. H.
Bunnell. Iron Age 92:618 S 18 '13
Pulverized coal as a cheap fuel. Automobile
28:1177 Je 5 '13
Pulverized coal as a fuel. H. R. Bamhurst
plan Met & Chem Eng 11:127-9 Mr '13:
Same. Sci Am S 75:314-5 My 17 '13; Same
cond. Eng M 45:274-7 My '13 _^ ^
Pulverized coal as a fuel. A. W. Raymond.
Met & Chem Eng 11:108-9 F '13
Pulverized coal as a fuel for metallurgical
furnacos. II. 1^ Barnhurst. Am Inst Min E
Bui 82:2523-32 () '13; Discussion. 84:2557-
63 D "13 , . , ,
Pulverized coal for metallurgical furnaces.
Met & (^hem Eng 11:721 D '13
Pulverized coal in metallurgical furnaces. J.
l.(Hd. Iron Age 92:1442-3 D 25/13
I>ulveriz"(l coal In metillurglcal furnacos:
svniposiuni. Iron Age 92:900-2 O, 23 '13
Pulverized fuel for boiler firing. C. H. Wright.
il plan Elec W 61:567-9 Mr 15 '13; Same
cond. Ind Eng 13:236 My '13
Stoker vs. i)0\vdered fuel for locomotives. C.
F. Street. Ry Age 55:136-7 Jl 25 '13
Wider utilization of pulverized coal. H. R.
Barnhurst. Iron Age 92:906-8 O 23 '13
Coal cutters
Breast turret coal cutters. 11 Colliery 34:259-
60 X '13
Jeffrev-Drennen adjustable turret coal cutter.
C. E. Warbom. 11 Colliery 34:325-7 D '13
Coal dust , , ...
Causes of coal-dust explosions: composition
and fineness of dust combined with vol-
atile gases. C. M. Young. Eng M 44:771-
3 F '13
Coal dust explosion tests In the experi-
mental mine. (5: S. lllce and others. 11 U
S Bur Mines Bui 56:1-113 '13
How to handle a dry or dusty mine. D: Vic-
tor. Colliery 34:99-101 S '13
56
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Ck>al dust — Continued.
I8 anthracite dust explosive? Colliery 34:109*-
10 S '13
Is coal dust explosive? Colliery 33:502-3 Ap
•13
Keepinjf down the dust. I. C. Parfltt. Colliery
34:256-7 N '13
Laboratory study of the inflammability of
coal dust. J. C. W. Frazer and others. U
S Bur Mines Bui 50:1-58 '13
Robbing coal dust of its dangers; experience
in applying steam to air current. S. Rey-
nolds. Mines & Min 33:307-9 Ja '13
Coal gas. See Coke-oven gas; Gas
Coal handling
Auto-truck for coal delivery. F. C. Perkins,
il Sci Am S 75:24-5 Ja 11 '13
Canadian Pacific unloading dock at Ft. Wil-
liam, Ont. il plan Ry Age 54:1173-6 My 30
•13
Changing from oil fuel to coal. F. V. Hetzel.
dlags Power 38:803-4 D 2 '13
Coal and ash handling at Lake Shore plant,
Cleveland. A. D. Williams, il Power 37:
768-71 Je 3 '13
Coal handling plant operated by the Illinois
traction system at St. Louis. 11 Elec Ry
J 42:1193 I) 6 '13
Coal-handling plants for Panama. Eng Rec
68:428 O 18 '13
Coal unloading machines at Fort William,
Ont. R. D. Williams. 11 plan Iron Tr R
53:577-80 O 2 '13
Concrete coal pockets, il Mines & Min 83:
304-5 Ja '13
Conveyor installation at Pacific Mills. South
I^awrence, Mass. 11 plan Iron Age 91:882-3
Ap 10 '13
Slectrjc^lly propelled Inclined railway for
unloading coal, il diag Elec W 62: 597-8 S
20 '13
Mechanical handling of coal for British lo-
comotives. C. J. B. Cooke, plan Ry &
Bng R 53:458-9 My 17 '13
Motor-driven coal and ash -handling equip-
ment at Pacific Mills, South Ivawrence,
Mass. il Elec W 62:1178-9 D 6 '13
New Canadian Pacific coal handling plant. 11
plan Iron Age 91:192-5 Ja 16 '13
New coal classification yards of the Phila-
delphia & Reading Ry. at St. Clair, Pa.
J. S. Ward. 11 maps Eng N 70:540-8 S 18
•18
New coal handling bridge at Duluth, Minn,
il Ry Age 54:599-600 Mr 19 '13
New coal handling plant at Fort William,
Ont., Canadian Pacific Ry. il Ry & Eng
R 53:115-6 F 8 '13
Pacific Mills coal- and ash-handling equip-
ment. South Lawrence. Mass. il Power 38:
425-7 S 23 '13; Ind Eng 13:436-8 O '13
Storing and rehandling anthracite under
cover. W: E. Hamilton, plans Colliery S3:
529-30 Ap '13
Transfer of coal to and from ships. 11 Int
Marine Eng 18:390-2 S '13
Coal lands
Assessing and tsixing coal in the ground. W:
Griflath. Colliery 33:669-70 Jl '13
Coal fields of Ohio. W. G. Burroughs, map
Colliery 33:544-7 My '13
Coal prospects In Aiatanuska field, Alaska.
map Eng & Min J 96:1084 D 6 '13
Development of Alaska coal lands. Colliery
33:534-5 My '13
Michigan mining interest.s in Spltzbergen.
Eng & Min J 96:1008 N 29 '13
Taxing coal lands. Colliery 33:405 Mr '13
Valuation of coal land. H. M. Cliance. Am
Inst Min E Bui 79:1315-41 Jl '13; Discussion.
8.'?:2693-270l N '13
What is coal land? Colliery 34:224 N '13
Sec also Coal mines and mining
Coal miners
Bath house proposition. J. E. Butler, plan
Colliery 33:481 Ap '13
Connell colliery hospital, il plan Colliery 34:
201-6 N '13
Examinations. Colliery 33:348 F '13
Lunch house at Prospect colliery. 11 plan Col-
liery 33:482-3 Ap '13
Welfare work at coal mines. Colliery 33:469
Ap '13
What the large anthracite companies have
done. Colliery 34:132-3 O '13
Nfc aUo Mine sanitation
Coal mines and mining
Acadia coal company's steam-turbine plant;
generating station for the mines at Stel-
la rton, Nova Scotia, burning culm, il Elec
W 61:445-8 Mr 1 '13
Amortizing and Interest charges. L. C. Jones.
Colliery 33:415-8 Mr '13
Answers to examination queetions asked at
examination for mine foreman and assist-
ant foreman held at Pottsville, Pa., 1913.
Colliery 33:651-4 Je '13
Answers to examination questions for fire
bosses and mine foremen West Virginia,
1912. Colliery 33:500-3, 587-90 Ap-My *18
Blasting coal on to pans, plan Colliery 33:
382 F '13
Central station power for coal mines. C. W.
Beers. Am Inst E E Pro 32:834-45 Ap '13:
Discussion. 32:2206-13 D '13
Ontral station power for mines: W^est Penn
system. J. S. .lenks. Am Inst E E Pro 32:990-
« Ap '13; Discussion. 32:2234-43 D '13
Cl^aracterlstics of substation loads at anthra-
cite collieries of tlie I^acka wanna R. R. Co.
H. M. Warren and A. S. Biesecker. Am
Inst E E Pro 32:866-73 Ap '13; Discussion.
32:2234-43 D '13
Coal mine ventilation. A. King. Colliery 83:
423-6 Mr '13
Coal mining machines. W. A. Miller, il Col-
liery 34:77-80 S '13
Conservation and commercialism. F. S. Pea-
body. Colliery 33:694-6 Jl '18
Cost of coal mining. E: W. Parker. Colliery
34:281-3 D '13
Cost of mining as related to output. R. C.
Jones. Colliery 34:158-61 O '13
Earning power of chemistry in the coal min-
ing industry. E. M. Chance. Colliery 33:
693-4 Jl '13
Effect of coal mining on the surface. Col-
liery 33:548-52. 617-22 My-Je '13
Electrically equipped coal mines in Nova
Scotia. C. H. Wright. 11 Elec W 61:239-41
F 1 '13
Flushing anthracite workings. 11 Colliery 33:
537-43 My '13
Gas power for collieries. S. F. Walker. II
diags Colliery 33:013-6 Je '13
Ideal method of mining. J. C. Edwards and
H. M. GIbb. diags Colliery 33:665-9 Jl '13
Interference between oil and gas wells and
coal mines. Eng N 69:450-3 Mr 6 '13
Machine mining In anthracite mines. H.
Archbald. 11 plan Colliery 33:471-6 Ap '13
Madison coal corporation exhibition. 11 plan
rolliery 34:275-81 D '13
Mining plant of the Petros coal co.; the
gravity plane and five-car rotary dump. A.
W. Evans, diag Colliery 34:151-2 O '13
Mining steel dipping coal: method suggested
to meet certain conditions in thin seams in
Arkansas, plan Mines & Min 33:301-3 Ja *13
No. 2 mine of United coal mining co. C.
M. Moderwell. Colliery 33:612 Je '13
Open air coal mining: stripping methods em-
ployed in Pennsylvania. E. J. D. Coxe. 11
Sci Am S 76:148-9 S 6 '13
Pillars in mine working. Colliery 33:706-8 Jl
•13
Power transmission from the coal mine. Eng
Rec 67:482 My 3 '13
Pumping through coal, il Colliery 33:365 F '13
Purchased power in coal mines. IT. C. Eddy.
Am Inst E E Pro 32:858-64 Ap '13; Dis-
cussion. 32:2206-13 D '13
Quarrying coal at Tofleld, Alberta. J. H.
Sinclair. 11 Colliery 33:601-3 Je '18
Scientific management. W: A. Weldln. Col-
liery 33:553-4 My '13
Scientific management applied to coal min-
ing. H: M. Payne. Colliery 33:701-2 Jl '13
Short Mountain breaker. W: Z. Price. 11 plan
Colliery 34:267-70 D '13
Waste In coal mining. Colliery 33:441-2 Mr '18
Waste in mining. Colliery 38: 509 Ap 'IS
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
57
Coal mines and mining —Continued.
What the large anthracite companies have
done. Colliery 34:132-3 O '13
Working an inclined coal bed. G: W. Evans,
map diags Colliery 84:18-21 Ag '18
See al80 Coal dust: Coal lands; Ooal
miners; Coal washing; Mine accidents;
Mine gases; Mining engineering
Accidents and explosions
. Brookslde mine disaster, Schuylkill co.. Pa.
W: Z. Price. 11 plan Colliery 84:101-3 S
•13
Causes of coal-dust explosions: composition
and fineness of dust combined with vol-
atile gases. C. M. Young. Eng M 44:771-
3 F '13
Coal dust explosion tests In the experimental
mine. G: S. Rice and others, il U S Bur
Mines Bui 56:1-113 '13
Coal mine accidents in the United States and
foreign countries. F: W. Horton. U S Bur
Mines Bui 69:1-96 '13
Coal mine flres. Colliery 33:690-2 Jl '13
Combustion of oxygen and coal dust in mines.
J. Ashworth. Colliery 33:709-10 Jl '13
Discipline in mining. Colliery 33:585-6 My '13
Eldorado (III.) mine explosion. Feb. 19, 1913.
Colliery 33:509 Ap '18
First aid in coal mining accidents; sugges-
tions for formation of relief corps and
for first aid instruction. C: Graham. Eng
M 44:101-3 O '12
Imperial no. 3 mine explosion, Noble cc,
Ohio. W. B. RadcMff. map Colliery 33:685-
6 Jl '13
Influence of drafts in mine explosions. J:
Verner. Colliery 33:576 My '13
Report of English explosions in mines com-
mittee. J. Ashworth. Colliery 84:92-3 S '13
Scott colliery disaster. Fa. plan Colliery 33:
703-4 Jl '13
Stopping ventilation at firing time. W. H.
and S. Reynolds. Colliery 33:514-6 Ap '13
Stray electric currents. C: J. Norwood. Col-
liery 33:356-7 F '13
Sfc alMo Coal dust; Coal mines and min-
ing — Safety measures
Explosives
Blasting coal. T: C. Wakefield. Colliery 88:
647-8 Je '13
Tests of permlpsible explosives. C. Hall and
S. P. Howell. U S Bur Mines Bui 66:1-307
'13
Use of explosives in coal mines. F. H. Qun-
solus. Colliery 33:459-60 Mr '18
Use of high explosives in northern mines.
F. H. Gunsolus. Colliery 33:655 Je '13
Safety measures
Fire protection of mines. G. B. Lyman. Col-
liery 33:624-7 Je '13
How to handle a dry or dusty mine. D: Vic-
tor. Colliery 34:99-101 S '13
Madison coal corporation exhibition. II plan
Colliery 34:275-81 D '13
Mine fires and their prevention. H. M. Wil-
son. 11 Sci Am S 75:404-5 Je 28 '13
New safety catch for hoists. 11 Colliery 33:
461 Mr '13
Prevention of coal-dust explosions, dlags
Colliery 84:10 Ag '13
Production of stone dust in collieries. 11 Col-
liery 34:90 & '18
Relation of subsidence to packing. G: Knox,
dlags Colliery 34:87-90 S '13
Safe timbering. 11 Colliery 33:555-7 My '13
Safety first. T: Moses. Colliery 34:236-8 N '13
Stopping ventilation at firing time. W. H.
and S. Reynolds. Colliery 33:514-6 Ap '13
Alabama
Alabama coal operators' association: 5th an-
nual session, Marvel, Ala., 1913. W: Z.
Price. II Colliery 31:69-73 S '13
Canada
Coal fields of western Canada. A. Lakes, map
Colliery 34:11-4 Ag '13
Cape Breton Islands
Coal mines under the sea. Colliery 34:17 Ag
'13
Illinois
Electric coal mining in central Illinois: O'-
Gara coal mine in Sangamon county. 11 Elec
W 62:1211-2 D 13 '13
Longwall mining in Illinois. S. M. Dalxell.
plan Colliery 33:606-9 Je '13
Kansas
Coal stripping in Kansas. B. Scobee. II Col-
liery 33:407-8 Mr '13
Strip-pit mining in Kansas. 6. Scobee. il Col-
liery 34:232-3 N '13
Mexico
Destruction of coal -mining plant at Lampa-
citos. il Eng & Min J 96:557-8 S 20 '13
Montana
Coal fields of Montana. E. Steblngor. bibliog
map Am Inst Min E Bui 81:2329-59 S '13
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania anthracite mine cave commis-
sion report and recommendations. Colliery
33:504-7 Ap '13
Scotland
Notable Scottish colliery (Newbattle). il Col-
liery 33:671-3 Jl '18
Texas
Lignite mining at Hoyt, Texas, il Colliery
34:93-4 S '13
Coal mining Institute of America
Annual meeting, Pittsburg, 1912. Colliery
33:378-9 F '13
Semiannual meeting, Pittsburg, June 18, 1913.
Colliery 34:26-7 Ag '13
Coal mining Institutes
Rocky mountain coal mining Institute — meet-
ings of the West Virginia and Kentucky
institutes. Mines & Min 33:298-9 Ja '13
Coal pockets. See Coal handling
Coal preparation
German coal picking table, il Am Ind 13:35-6
F '13
Preparation of a domestic coal. J. D. Rogers.
il Colliery 33: 426-8 Mr '13 .
Preparation of coal. O. Buchanan. Colliery
34:51-2 Ag '18
flee also Coal washing
Coal products company, Jollet, III.
Coal products company's power plant. S. G.
Artlngstall, jr. 11 plan Power 88:384-7 S 16
'18
Coal sampling. See Coal — Analysis
Coal sheds. See Goal storage
Coal storage
Concrete coal sheds are durable and fireproof.
il Concrete Cem 1:71 D '12
Deterioration and spontaneous combustion of
gas coal. p. Barker. Am Soc M E J 35:279-
84 F '13
Spontaneous heating of stored coal, its cause
and prevention. Sci Am S 75:10-1 Ja 4
'13
Spontaneous ignition of coal. T. A. Peebles.
Power 88:486-7 S 80 '13
Submerged coal storage In concrete pit of
Indianapolis light and heat co. il Elec Ry
J 42:391 S 6 '13; Eng N 70:527-8 S 11 '13;
Power 38:485-6 S 30 '13
Coal -tar trust
Defense of American coal products co. R. P.
Perry. Eng Rec 67:418-9 Ap 12 '13
Coal testing
Adaptation of boiler to available coal. H:
Kreislnger and W. T. Ray. dlags Power 38:
255-& Ag 19 '13
Chemical interpolation of anthracite. M. S.
Hachita. Colliery 33:373-5 F '18
Coal testing under difilculties. B. S. Hanson.
Power 87:473-4 Ap 1 '13
Coking of coal at low temperatures. Sci Am
108:353 Ap 19 '13
Coking of coal at low temperatures. S: W.
Parr and H. L. Olin. il Sci Am S 76:262-6
Ap 19 'IS
EJconomy in purchasing and using coal. A.
O. Doane. Eng M 45:398-404 Je '18
Efilciency valuation of fuels. W. F. Elwood.
Colliery 84:23-5 Ag '13
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INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Coal testing — Continued,
Government speciflcations for the purchase
of coal. Met & Chem Bng 11:293-4 My '13
Lignite coal testing plant at Estevan, Sask.
Ry Age 55:1121-2 D 12 '13
Pishel coking test. M. A. Plshel. tables Col-
liery 33:674-8 Jl 13; Excerpts. Eng M 45:
897-8 S '13
Power plant chemical laboratory practice.
Power 37:168-9 P 4 '13
Coal trade
Growth of the coal trade, il Sci Am S 75:55
Ja 25 '13
Coal washing
Coal washlne in Illinois. F. C. Lincoln. 11
dlags 111 UKng Exp Sta Bui 69:1-108 '13
Washery at Soddy mine, Tennessee. F. E.
MueUer. il Mines & Min 33:295-7 Ja '13
Coaling stations
Concrete coaling station, Atlanta & West
Point R. R.. Newnan, Ga. il Ry & Eng R
53:201 Mr 8 '13
Modern coaling station. Ry Age 54:1182-3 My
30 '13
Modern locomotive coaling station. Ry Age
(Mech ed) 87:294-5 Je '13
Coast defense
Electricity in the United States army and
coast defense. E. M. Weaver. Elec W 61:
226, 242-3 F 1 '13
Fort that travels on wheels: Schneider mobile
batteries for coast defense, il Sci Am 109:
469 D 20 '13
Coating with metal. See Metal coating
Cobalt
Cobalt depositing bath. Foundry 41:440-1 O
'13
Determination of nickel and cobalt. R. L.
Hallett. Eng & Min J 95:857-8 Ap 26 '13
Cobalt alloys
Alloys of cobalt with chromium and other
metals. E. Haynes. Am Inst Min E Bui
74:249-55 F '13
New material for lathe tools. E. Haynes. il
Mach 19:463 F '13
Coca
What is coca? Sci Am 109:224 S 20 '13
Cocaine
Cocainomania at Montmartre. Sci Am 108:
337 Ap 12 '13
Cofferdams
Coffer-dam on sand bottom; Ohio river dam
no. 48. J. C. Oakes. plans Eng N 69:702-4
Ap 10 '13
Construction work on a short railroad
branch, il diag Eng Rec 67:666 Je 14 '13
Difficulties in placing the substructure for a
swing bridge; cofferdam of wood and sheet
steel piling, Newark, N. J. plans Eng Rec
67:268-9 Mr 8 '13
Failure of coffer at lock and dam no. 48,
Ohio river. J. C. Oakes. plans Eng N 70:
231-2 Jl 31 '13; Same. Eng Rec 68: 120 Ag
2 '13
Ohio river lock and dam 48; building half a
mile of cofferdam in 15 to 26 feet of run-
ning water to inclose 20 acres of sandy,
shifting river bottom, il plan Eng Rec 67:
412-8 Ap 12 '18
Semicircular coffer-dam, closing the entrance
of a dry dock under construction, plans
Eng N 70:856-7 O 30 '13
f!fe alfto Bridges — Foundations and piers;
Foundations; Piles and pile driving
Coins
Hardness of coins. T. K. Rose, il Sci Am
S 75:78 F 1 '13
Coke
Coke and iron ore freight rate decisions. Iron
Age 91:1478-80 Je 19 '13
Coke rate reduction. Iron Tr R 53:186 Jl 31
'13
Coking of coal at low temperatures. Sci Am
108:353 Ap 19 '13
Coking of coal at low temperatures. S: W.
Parr and H. L. din. 11 Sci Am S 76:252-5
Ap 19 '13
C6nnell8ville coke prices for thirteen years.
Iron Age 91:383 F 6 '13
High prices of coke in 1912. C. F. Williams.
Iron Tr R 52:127-8 Ja 2 '13
Important changes in coke and iron ore rates.
Iron Tr R 52:1415-6 Je 19 '13
Investigation of cupola melting operations.
il diags Foundry 41:309-18 Ag '13
Pro's and con's on coke manufacture. F. S.
Johnson. Colliery 34:312-3 D '13
Recent experiments on coke hardness. Iron
Age 92:296 Ag 7 '13
Smelting Iron electrically with coke as fuel.
H. J. Hanson, il Iron Tr R 53:1003-7 D 4
'13
Stimulus to by-product coking. Met & Chem
Eng 11:427 Ag '13
Waste in coking. G. E. Mitchell, il Colliery
34:74-6 S '13
See also Coal
Coke-oven gas
Ammonium sulphate from coke oven gas. Iron
Age 92:403 Ag 21 '13
Benzol— how it is recovered from coal gas.
F. Punlng. 11 Iron Tr R 53:625-32 O 9 '13
Blast furnace and coke oven gases. Iron Age
92:669 S 25 '13
Briquetting pilch from coke oven tar. Iron
Age 92:589-90 S 11 '13
By-product coke. C. W. Andrews. Am Inst
Min 10 Bui 73:47-50 Ja '13; Same. Iron Tr
R 52:fiO Ja 2 '13
By-product ovens for manufacture of coke.
C. A. Meissner. diags Iron Tr R 52:1412-5,
1455-7 Je 19-26 '13; Same cond. Met &
Chem Eng 11:454-8 Ag '13; Same cond. Eng
M 45:722-4 Ag '13; Same cond. Sci Am S
76:290-2 N 8 '13
By-products of retort co}ce manufacture. C.
A. Meissner. Iron Age 91:1365-8 Je 6 '13
Cleaning coke-oven gas. S. F. Walker, il
plan Colliery 33:349-61 F 'IS
Gas power for collieries. S. F. Walker, il
diags Colliery 33:613-6 Je '13
Koppcrs oven installation at Joliet, 111. il
plan Iron Tr R 52:17-25 Ja 2 '13
Manufacture of coke. F. E. Lucas. Colliery
33:351-2 F 'IS
Manufacture of coke: discussion of the pa-
pers of W: H. Blauvelt, F. E. Lucas and
C. W. Andrews. Am Inst Min E Bui 73:
153-67 Ja '13
Mixing coke oven gas with the burnt stack
gases In an open -hearth furnace, diag Iron
Age 92:1439 D 25 '13
Practical uses of coke-oven gas. Iron Age
92:1080-2 N fi '13
Production of coke In Koppers ovens at
English collieries. 11 plans Iron Tr R 53:
161-9 Jl 24 '13
Recovery of by-products in coke manufac-
ture. W. E. Hartman. Iron Tr R 52:799-
801 Ap 8 '13
Use of cold coke-oven gas in steel produc-
tion, plan Iron Age 91:1014-6 Ap 24 '13
Uses of blast furnace and coke oven gases;
their practical application at the Cockerill
works in Belgium. Iron Age 92:608-10 S 18
•13
Sec alfto Blast furnace gas
Coke ovens
Beehive and by-product oven in coke pro-
duction, il Sci Am 109:4 Jl 5 '13
Byproduct coke ovens in the United States.
Eng & Min J 96:784 O 25 '13
Discussion of by-product coke oven. W: H.
Blauvelt. Iron Tr R 52:1457-8 Je 26 'IS
Gas exhauster for coke ovens, il Colliery 34:
288-9 D '13
Improved by-product coke oven; construc-
tion and claims of the Muller by-product
oven. E. B. Wilson, plans Eng M 44:431-4
D '12
Koppers oven Installation at Joliet, 111. 11
plan Iron Tr R 52:17-25 Ja 2 '13
Manufacture of coke. F. E. Lucas. Colliery
33:351-2 F '13
Modem by-product coke oven. Met & Chem
Eng 11:382 Jl *13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
59
Coke ovens —Continued,
Modem by-product ovens for coke manufac-
ture. C. A. Meissner. dia^s Iron Tr R 52:
1294-8. 1350-4. 1412-5. 1455-7 Je 5-26 '13;
Kxcerpts. Iron Age 91:1332-8, 1365-8 My 29-
Je 5 '13
Motor fuel from coal: higher recovery of
light oils by the use of limestone in the
by-product coke ovens. A. RoUason and A.
W. Taylor. Eng M 46:434-6 D '13
Production of coke in Koppers ovens at Eng-
lish collieries. 11 plans Iron Tr R 53:161-9
Jl 24 '13
Recovery of by-product8 in coke manufac-
ture. W. E. Hartman. Iron Tr R 62:799-
801 Ap 3 '13
Steel-plant coke ovens. R. L. Streeter. 11 Eng
M 44:494-510 Ja '13
Sydney, Nova Scotia new coke oven plant. F.
E. Lrucas. 11 plan Iron Age 91:92-3 Ja 2 'IS
See also Fire brick
Cold
Cold in nature and In science: extremes of
temperature in cosmic space and in the
laboratory. Sci Am 9 76:50-1 JI 26 '13
Life without heat. Sci Am 108:370 Ap 26 'IS
See also Heat; Temperature
Cofd -frames
How to build concrete hot-beds and cold-
frames, il Concrete Cem 1:60 D '12
Cold- heading. C. L. Lucas and E. W. Duston.
il diags Mach 19:6G7-71 My '13
Cold light
Chemical production of light. W. D. Ban-
croft. J Fr Inst 175:129-49 F '13; Same. Sci
Am S 76:254-<; O 18 '13
Cold light: Invention of C. F. Dussaud. Sci
Am 108:486 My 31 '13
Dussaud's cold light. Sci Am 108:138 F 8 '13
Dussaud's cold light. J. Boyer. il Sci Am
108:489 My 31 'IS
Cold storage
Cold storage temperatures. Sci Am S 76:76
Ag 2 '18
Comparative installation and operating costs
of a combined Ice-manufacturing and cold-
storage plant. R. H. Talt and L. C. Nord-
meyer. Power 38:606-8 O 28 '13
Temperature of storage rooms, plan Power 37:
748 My 27 '13
See aUo Refrigeration; Refrigerator cars
Collapse of buildings. See Building failures
College architecture
Large arch-truss drill-hall, for university of
Illinois. Eng N 70:1182-5 D 11 '13
Layout for new buildings of Massachusetts
institute of technology. Arch Rec 33:272-5
Mr '13
New engineering buildings at Minnesota, il
Iron Tr R 53:73-5 Jl 10 '13
ffee al«o Columbia university — Journalism
building; Massachusetts Institute of tech-
nology
College graduates
College man and the railroads. I. L. I^e. Ry
Age 55:49-50 Jl 11 '13
College marks and business. F. O. Higbee.
Am Mach 38:790 My 8 '13
College men and the railroads: symposium.
Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:580-2, 638-40 N-D '13
College men underground. H. F. Davis. Eng
& Mln J 96:31-2 Ja 4 '13
Study of incomes of technically trained men.
D: B. Rice. Sci Am 109:116 Ag 9 '13
Why don't railroads hold the college man?
Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:523-4 O '13
College theses. See Engineering theses
Colleges and universities
Beginnings of famous universities. Sci Am S
76:160 Mr 8 'IS
Four versus five or more years of collegiate
education. A. C. Humphreys. Stevens Ind
30:189-202 Jl '13
Our universities and industrial research. A.
D. Little. Sci Am S 76:311 N 16 '13
See al«o College architecture; College
graduates; Industrial service movement
Administration
Academic efflciency. W: Kent. Stevens Ind 30:
20-86 Ja '13
Collisions
Speed factor In collisions. Sci Am 109:138 Ag
23 'IS
Collisions (railroad). See Railroads — ^Accidents
Collisions at sea
Experiments on "suction" between passing
vessels. A. H. Gibson and J. H. Thompson,
diags Sci Am S 76:269-72 O 25 '13
See aUo Salvage
Colloids
Colloids and crystals. R. H. Bradbury. J E*r
Inst 176:319-28 S '13; Same. Sci Am S 76:
246-7 O 18 '13
Cologne, Germany
Bridge over the Rhine at Cologne. C: J. Ka-
vanagh. 11 plans diags Eng N 70:845-9 O
30 '13
Colombia
Industries and resources
Gold placers of Antioqula. M. H. De Hora.
map Am Inst Min E Bui 79:1197-1200 Jl '13
Colonial architecture. See Architecture, Co-
lonial
Color
Artificial daylight for color matching. R. F.
Pierce. 11 Sci Am S 76:133-4 Ag 30 '13
Influence of colored surroundings on the
color of the useful light. Elec W 61:410-1
F 22 '13
Mixing colors in light versus colors in pig-
ments. Elec W 62:1166 D 6 '13
See alw Colorimeters; Paint; Pigments
Color of floiwers
Floral blue. P. Q. Keegan. Sci Am S 75:323
My 84 'IS
Color photography
Marino system of color telephotography. 11
Sci Am 108:272 Mr 22 '13
Color printing
Milton A. McKee, Inventor of McKee process.
S. H. Horgan. por Inland Ptr 51:749-50 Ag
•13
Scientific accuracy and color. J. F. Earhart.
Inland Ptr 62:69-70 O '18
See alw Color photography
Colorado
Water- right controversy between Colorado
and Kansas. Eng Rec 67:395 Ap 12 '18
Bee aUo Railroads — Colorado
Colorado A Southern railroad
Comparison of condition in 1912 and in 11^18.
map Ry Age 55:1058-9 D 6 '13
14th annual report for year ended June SO,
1913. Ry Age 65:1101-2 D 5 '13
Colored moving pictures. See Moving pictures,
Colored
Colorimeters
New precision colorimeter. P. G. Nutting. 11
U S Bur Stand Bui 9:1-5 Mr 15 '13
Quantitative spectrum analysis: colorimeters.
O. A. Shook, diags Met & Chem Eng 11:
494-7 S '13
Coloring of metals. See Metal coloring
Columbia university
Avery library
Design of the Avery architectural library. C.
M. Price. II plans Arch Rec 33:633-49 Je '13
Notes on the collection of the Avery archi-
tectural library. G: L. Hunter, il Arch Rec
33:550-66 Je '13
Journalism building
Views and details of the Journalism building,
Columbia University. Arch & Bldg 46:420-4
O '13
Columbian exposition, 1893. See Chicago.
World's Columbian exposition, 1893
Columbus, Ohio
Columbus flood-protection; recommendations
of the consulting hydraulic engineers. II Eng
N 70:631-8 S 25 '13
6o
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Columbus, Ohio — Continued.
Flood, 1913
Recent flood. J. Griggs. 11 map Eng N 69:744-
8 Ap 10 '13
Sanitary affairs
Operation of Columbus garbage reduction
plant. Eng Rec 68:220-1 Ag 28 '13; Same.
Munlc Eng 45:821-3 O '13; Same cond. Eng
N 70:662 S 18 '13
Operation of sewage disposal plant. 11 Munlc
Eng 44:486-91 Je '13
Columbus railway and light company
Annual meeting. 1913. Elec Ry J 41:394-5
Mr 1 '18
Columns
Columns in the new Grand Central terminal,
New York city, plans Eng Rec 67:125-6 P
I '13
Combination concrete and cast iron for col-
umns and arch ribs, il Eng N 70:864-5 O 30
•13
Comparison of column formulae. E. L. Lasler.
Eng Rec 68:41-2 Jl 12 '13
Deflection method of calculating the strength
of columns and stanchions. A. J. Murray.
Int Marine Eng 18:298-301, 851-3 Jl-Ag '13
Direct method of designing columns. G:
Faaswell. Eng N 69:1333 Je 26 '13
Strength of outstanding flanges in beams and
columns. R. J. Roark. Eng Rec 68:722-3 D
27 '13
U. S. navy column tables not based upon a
fundamental misconception. E. Anderson. Int
Marine Eng 18:497-8 N '13
•Sfee al8o Architecture; Orders of architec-
ture; Strains and stresses
Columns, Concrete
Concrete columns without molds. R. M. Jones.
II Eng M 46:423-5 D '13
Intercepting spirals as column reinforcement.
11 Concrete Cem 2:302-3 Je '13
Protection of comers of interior columns.
Concrete Cem 2:289-90 Je '13
Relative economy in column forms, dlags
Concrete Cem 3:75 Ag '13
Report of test of reinforced concrete column.
11 plan Concrete Cem 2:84 F 'IS
Structural steel cores for concrete building.
Concrete Cem 2:123-4 Mr '18
Tests of reinforced-concrete wall and col-
umn footings. Eng Rec 68:126-8 Ag 2 '13
Transverse reinforcement for columns. Con-
crete Cem 1:92-8 D '12
Transverse reinforcement for columns. R. A.
Cummings. Concrete Cem 2:127 Mr '13
Combustion
Exhaust gases from oils and gas fuels. J. C.
Smallwood. Power 38:682-3 N 11 '13
Flameless combustion and automobiles of the
future. 11 diags Automobile 28: 934-6 My 1
•13
Heat balance in steam boilers. L. S. Marks.
Power 37:42-7 Ja 14 '13
Principles of combustion. (Engineers' study
course) Power 37:582-4, 617. 648-9, 686-7 Ap
22-My 13 '13
Study of the oxidation of coal and of the
process of combustion. H. C. Porter. Met &
Chem Eng 11:543 O '13
Surface combustion. Elec W 62:362 Ag 23 '13
Surface combustion. C. D. McCourt. dlags
Eng M 45:58»-92 Jl '13
Temperature limits in combustion. R. W. A.
Brewer. Automobile 29:598-9 O 2 '13
See aUo Fire: Firing; Fuel; Heat; Me-
chanical draft; Smoke; Smoke prevention
Combustion, Spontaneous. See Spontaneous
combustion
Comfort stations. See Public comfort stations
Commerce
Planning for commerce via Panama canal.
C: M. Pepper. 11 Iron Age 92:834-7 O 16 '13
fifc also Accounting; Advertising; Banks
and banking; Bookkeeping; Business; Ca-
nals; Carriers; Commercial law; Contracts;
Corporations; Credit; Foreign exchange;
Freight: Government regulation of Industry;
Harbors; Interest; Manufactures; Packing
for shipment; Ports; Proflt sharing; Rail-
roads; Salesmen and salesmanship; Ship-
ping; Tariff; Trade-marks; Transportation;
Trusts; Warehouses; Waterways; Weights
and measures; also names of countries, sub-
head Commerce
Commerce court
Utility of the Commerce court. Elec Ry J
41:525 Mr 15 '13
Commercial correspondence
Correspondence. H. Sibley. Am Mach 38:828-9
My 15 '13
Efl^clent methods of handling correspondence.
J: L. Hanna. Ry Age 54:61-3 Ja 10 '13
Commercial law
European laws and the American manufac-
turer. A. J. Wolfe. Am Ind 13:28 Je '13
Pennsylvania C. P. A. examinations of No-
vember, 1912. J Account 16:370-6 My '13
JSee also Accountants, Public — Law; Arbi-
tration, Industrial; Banking law; Carriers;
Corporation law; Foreign exchange; Insur-
ance, Employers' liability; Interstate com-
merce law^; Patent laws; Railroad law;
Sherman anti-trust law
Commercial travelers
fSce also Salesman and salesmanship
Commission plan. See Municipal government —
Commission plan
Commissions, Port. See Port commissions
Common carriers. See Carriers
Commonwealth Edison company
Electric service in Chicago. II naap Elec W
61:1137-45 My 31 '13
Operating features, il Elec W 62:633-6 S 27
'18
Plant extensions. 11 Iron Tr R 53:1148 D 25
•13
Commutators
Care and operation of conunutators. H. S.
Page, plan Power 37:706-8 My 20 '13
Commutatlng-pole saturation in d-c. ma-
chines. H. E. Stokes. Am Inst E E Pro 32:
1622-39 Jl '13
Commutation and brush loss. C. E. Wilson.
Am Insi E E Pro 32:640-8 F '13
Home-made commutator truing rig. II EHec
W 61:415 F 22 '13
Stray loss In direct-current commutatlng ma-
chines. H. F. T. Erben and H. S. Page. Am
Inst E E Pro 32:282-9 F '13
Use of the synchronous commutator in alter-
nating current measurements. F: Bedell,
bibllog 11 J Fr Inst 176:385-404 O '13
See also Dynamos; Electric motors; Phase
advancers
Compensation laws. See Workmen's compensa-
tion
Compensators. See Electric transformers
Competition
Purchasing agent and publicity; two neglect-
ed factors in price stabilization. J: C. Jay,
jr. Iron Age 91;310-1 Ja 30 '13
Unintelligent competition: brass manufactur-
ers and their proflt. S. Jacobsen. Metal Ind
n 8 11:247 Je '13
See also Trusts *
Competition, Engineering. See Engineering
competition
Composition flooring: comparison of its most
important characteristics with those of
eighteen other materials. Eng Rec 68:635-
6 D 6 '13
Compound words
Compounding. L: Hochhelmer. Inland Ptr 60:
734-5 F '13
Phrases or compound words? F. H. Teall.
Inland Ptr 52:76 O 'IS
Whims and InconsLstencies of Webster. J. M.
Johnson. Inland Ptr 51:275-6 My '13
Compressed air
Air compressors and compressed-air machin-
ery. R. L. Streeter. il Eng M 45:822-82; 46:
19-36, 177-93, 381-99 S-D '13
Air-operated dump car. II dlag" Eng N 69:
1162-3 Je 5 '13
Air receiver explosion. J. King. Power 37:352
Mr 11 '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
6i
Compressed air — Continued.
Air-receiver Inspection needed. R S. Hart.
Power 88:479-80 S 80 '18
Air supply and the air receiver. F. Rich-
ards. plan Power 37:472-3 Ap 1 '13
Compressed air as a foundry auxiliary, il
Iron Age 91:196-9 Ja 16 '13
Compressed air as a protection for battle-
ships. R G. Slcerrett. Sci Am 108:266 Mr
22 '13
Compressed air measuring tank, il Kag &
Min J 96:1000 My 17 '13
Compressed-air mine haulage. W: Z. Price,
il Colliery 34:142-5 O '13
Compressed air system of the Anaconda cop-
per mining co., Butte, Mont. B. V. Nord-
berg. il Am Inst Min E Bui 81:2226-87 S '13
Compressed-air transmission on the Hautler
system, diag il Automobile 28:1300-1 Je 26
•13
Electric vs. compressed air hoists. K. A.
Pauly. il Eng & Min J 95:653-S Mr 29 '13
Electrically dnven compressed air plant, il
Colliery 34:94-6 S '13
Entropy- temperature and transmission dia-
grams for air. C: R. Richards. Ill U Eng
Exp Bta Bui 63:1-20 '13
Estimated working capacity and weights of
starters operated by compressed air shot
into cylinders. Automobile 29:1069 D 4 '13
Experimental and theoretical Investigation of
compressed air machinery. E. Groedel.
diags Am Soc M E J 35:1563-7 O '13
Explosions in air lines. R. B. Anthony. Pow-
er 37:199-200 P 11 '13
Filter for compressed air. diag Eng & Min
J 95:616 Mr 22 '13
Foreign requirements governing work under
compressed air. P. Seurot. Eng N 70:666 8
18 '18
Graphic solution of compressed air trans-
mission formula N. Herz. Eng & Min 3
96:228-30 Ja 25 '13
How compressed air is used for sheep shear-
ing, cutting sugar cane, and shifting auto-
mobile gears. U Sci Am 109:8-9 Jl 5 '13
Investigation of compressed air apparatus. R.
Harm, diag Am Soc M E J 35:696-8 Ap '13
Measuring air from compressor. R. S. Bay-
ard. Power 37:198-9 F 11 '13
New York law governing work under com-
pressed air. Eng N 70:807-8 Ag 14 '18
Oversight in the compressed-air law. F. Rich-
ards. Eng N 70:425-6 Ag 28 '13
Power transmission by compressed air. G:
Barr. Power 37:296-7 Mr 4 '13
Raising a wrecked Atlantic liner by com-
~ _ Ag 28 '13
Sale of power on the Rand. A. E. Hadley.
pressed air. Eng N 70:419-20 Ag 2(
map Enr & Min J 96:106-8 Jl 19 '18
Time studies and air consumption. A. Formls.
11 Eng & Min J 95: 1183-5 Je 14 '13
Victoria Falls and Transvaal power co. in
South Africa, map Power 38:355-8 S 9 '13
See also Air compressors; Vacuum clean-
ing
Compressed oxygen. See Oxygen, Compressed
Comptonf>eter
Making smell parts on screw machines. II
diag Iron Age 91:360-4 F 6 '13
Computing. See Calculating
Comstock lode
Mining on the Comstock lode. W. Symmes.
map Eng & Min J 95:129-30 Ja 11 '13
Concentration. See Ore treatment — Concentra-
tion
Concrete
Action of acids, oils and fats on concrete.
Eng N 69:504 Mr 13 '13
Applications of concrete on the Long Island
R. R. F: Auryansen. il Ry A Eng R 53:818-
20 Ag 80 '18
Cold weather concrete. F. A. Jordan. Eng &
Min J 95:674 Mr 29 '13
College shrine, the Initial letter of Utah Uni-
versity In concrete. H. Golt. il Concrete
Cem 2:83 F '13
Concrete among the ancients. Concrete Cem
2:2 Ja '13
Concrete deposited under sea water. H. R.
Stanford. 11 Concrete Cem 2:65 F '13
Cracks in concrete. Munic Eng 45:64-6 Jl '18
Effect of too much water in mixing concrete.
Eng N 69:1063 My 22 '13
Excess cement In concrete. W. A. Aiken and
W. R. Mason. Eng N 70:1043-4 N 20 "13
Fuller's rule for concrete quantities. Eng &
Min J 95:1051 My 24 '13
Joint committee on concrete and reinforced
concrete; abstract of 2d report. Eng N 69:
258-64 F 6 '13
Marketing mine tailings for concrete. F. M.
Clutter, il Concrete Cem 2:15-6 Ja '13
Method of proportioning concrete. W: B.
Hunter. Eng N 69:956-8 My 8 '13
Mixing and placing of concrete. H: Barnes.
Eng Rec 67:419 Ap 12 '13
9th annual convention of National assn. of
cement users, Pittsburgh, 1912. Concrete
Cem 2:3-5 Ja '13
Oil-mixed mortars and concretes; an absolute
waterproofing material. L. W. Page. Eng
M 44:109-13 O '12
Proposed test of sand for concrete. Eng Rec
68:202 Ag 23 '18
Sand tests essential to good work. W. B.
Reinke. Concrete Cem 3:84-6 Ag '13
Strength deficiency of overwet and of under-
mixed concrete. E. McCulIough. Eng N 70:
1250-1 D 18 '13
Testing of sand for concrete. Ry A Eng R 53:
740-1 Ag 2 'IS
Water as an element in concrete construc-
tion. H. A. Mark. Munic Eng 44:455-6 My
'13
Waterproofing a boiler pit. C: O. Ruess.
Concrete Cem 2:74-5 F '13
Waterproofing of concrete structures. Eng M
45:899-901 S 'IS
Why not use more cement In concrete? Eng
N 70:879-80 O 30 '13
See al9o Asphalt; Cement; Concrete, Re-
inforced; Concrete construction; Concrete
products: Gravel; Grouting; Pavements,
Concrete; Roads, Concrete; Sand; Water-
proofing
Curing
Curing hollow walls by filling them with wa-
ter. A. S. Merrlett. Concrete Cem 2:268 Je
'13
Steam curing. C. J. Rowley. Concrete Cem
1:96-7 D '12
Winter curing in products manufacture. Con-
crete Cem 2:24 Ja '13
Finishing
Color and texture of concrete products. A.
Schilling. 11 Concrete Cem 2:6-8 Ja '18
Concrete fioor finish and Its execution. L.
Bid. Concrete Cem 2:230-2 My '13
Methods In painting concrete surfaces. L. P.
Nemzek. Concrete Cem 2:232-3 My '13
Treatment of concrete surfaces. G: Whlgelt.
Ry Age 55:984-5 N 21 '13
*»Vc also Concrete, Ornamental
Fire resistance
English fire teat on concrete doors. II plan
Concrete Cem 3:216 N '13
Experience with concrete in fires, with
discuRSion. G. E. Fisher. Am Soc M E J 35:
1022-8 Je '13
Review of concrete as a fire-resistant. Con-
crete Cem 3:161 O '13
Thermal properties of concrete. Ind Eng 13:
368 Ag '18
Thermal properties of concrete. C: I-^ Norton.
Am Soc M P2 J 35:1011-21 Je '13
Mixing
,firc Concrete mixers; Concrete mixing
Testing
Determining proportions of concrete mixtures
after hardening. H. Burchartz. Eng Rec 68:
278-9 S 6 '18
Experiments to determine relation between
compressive strength and speed of boring
In concrete. C. S. Duke. II Eng Rec 68:670-
1 D 13 '13
Fire, load and water test of floor arches, il
Sci Am 109:115 Ag 9 '13
62
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Concrete — Testing — Continued.
Fire, load and water test upon cinder-con-
crete, terra- cotta and gypsum floor arches.
H. Perrine. il plan Eng N 70:374-5 Ag 21
•13
French tests on oil-mixed concrete. Eng N
70:1228 D 18 '13
Investigation of the strength of cinder con-
crete. G: B. Strehan and H. Perrine. 11
Eng N 70:722-4 O 9 '13
Method and apparatus for determining con-
sistency. Eng Rec 68:52 Jl 12 '13
Methods for testing concrete waterprooflng.
C. M. Chapman. Concrete Cem 2:35-7 Ja
'13
Methods of tests for concrete materials. Eng
N 69:42-3 Ja 2 '13
Pressure test with wet concrete. 11 Concrete
Cem 3:187-8 O '13; Eng N 70:294-5 Ag 14 '13
Severe test of paving slabs. 11 Concrete Cem
2:270, 305-7 Je '13
Tests of three types of floor arches, il diag
Concrete Cem 3:169-70 O '13
See also Concrete, Reinforced — Testing
Concrete, Effect of alkalies on
Action of alkali and sea water on concrete:
the U. S. Bureau of standards report. Eng
N 70:50-1 Jl 10 '13
Alkali action on concrete; investigations by
the United States reclamation service. J.
T. Jewett. Eng M 44:267-9 N '12
Concrete in alkali soils. Concrete Cem 2:291-
2; 3:69-72 Je, Ag '18
Concrete. Effect of electricity on
Effects of electric currents on concrete. E:
B. Rosa and others. J Fr Inst 175:425-7
Ap '13
Electric currents — action on concrete. 11 Con-
crete Cem 2:132-3 Mr '18
Electrolysis in reinforced concrete. E. B.
Rosa, B. McCollum and O. S. Peters. Eng
M 44:951-3 Mr '13
Concrete^ Effect of manure on
£iffect of stable refuse on. concrete. B:
Brooks. U Eng N 70:317 Ag 14 '18
Concrete, 'Effect of moisture on
Effect of moisture on the strength of con-
crete. E. McCuUough. Eng N 69:224 Ja
30 '13
Effect of moisture on the strength of con-
crete: an explanation of concrete drain tile
failures. S. M. Woodward and F: C. Young.
Eng N 69:127-8 Ja 16 '13
Concrete, Effect of salts on
Effect of sodium chloride and calcium chlor-
ide on strength of concrete. Eng Rec 68;
466 O 25 '13
Effect of sodium chloride and calcium chlor-
ide upon concrete cured at low tempera-
tures. Concrete Cem 3:256-7 D '13
Concrete, Effect of sea water on
Concrete in alkali soils. Concrete Cem 3:69-
72 Ag '13
Four-year test of the effect of sea water on
concrete. Eng N 70:1023 N 20 '13
Concrete, Effect of sugar on
Effect of sugar on concrete. C: A. Newhall.
Eng N 69:478-9 Mr 6 '13
Concrete, Effect of temperature on
Influence of temperature on concrete. W. A.
Hoyt. Eng Rec 67:66-8 Ja 18 '13
Influence of temperature on concrete: letters.
W. A. Hoyt; E. McCullough. Eng Rec 67:
223-4 F 22 '13
Concrete, Ornamental
Color and texture of concrete products. A.
Schilling, il Concrete Cem 2:6-8 Ja '13
Concrete products — architectural considera-
tions, il Concrete Cem 3:155-60 O '13
Concrete stone tooled by machinery; meth-
ods in manufacture and use of products
of the Onondaga llthollte company. 11 Con-
crete Cem 2:61-5 F '13
Cut surface-flnish for concrete: Deutsche mu-
seum, Munich, Germany, il Eng N 70:358-
60 Ag 21 '13
Egyptian architecture reproduced In con-
crete stone. O: P. Hammond. II Concrete
Cem 3:251-2 D '13
How to produce realistic stone facings. C:
H. Doubler. 11 Concrete Cem 1:55-6 D '12
Molding sand cores for floor construction. F:
Squires. 11 Concrete Cem 2:213-8 My '13
Ornamental concrete lamp posts. H. G. HalL
il plan Concrete Cem 2:226-7 My '13
Ornamental use of concrete in playground
structures in Hoboken park improvement.
il plans Concrete Cem 1:41-7 D '12
l^ennsylvania railroad has incased unsightly
eight-track and flve-track plate-girder
spans in ornamental concrete, il plans Eng
Rec 68:401-2 O 11 '13
Concrete, Reinforced
Beam design. Short-cuts In. plan Eng N 69:
570-2 Mr 20 '13
Bending moments in continuous reinforced-
concrete beams. S. E. Thompson. Eng Rec
67:639-40 Je 7 '13
Concrete beams for underground use. diags
Eng & Min J 95:1095 My 31 '13
Concrete floor failure In Detroit. E. H. Owen.
plan Eng Rec 67:165-6 F 8 '13
Design and construction of reinforced con-
crete. E. P. Wells. Eng N 69:2-3 Ja 2 '13
Disintegration of concrete and corrosion of
reinforcing metal. Ry Age 54:632-3 Mr 20 '13
500-ton reinforced-concrete scow. C. E. Sud-
ler. 11 plan Eng N 69:466-7 Mr 6 '13
Flange width in T-beams in tile and con-
crete floors. E. McCullough. Eng N 69:1078
My 22 '13
Graphical analysis of double-reinforced -con-
crete sections. S: Klein. Eng Rec 68:252 Ag
SO '18
Joint committee on concrete and reinforced
concrete; abstract of 2d report. Eng N 69:
258-64 F 6 '13
Lining ditches with reinforced concrete. 11
Concrete Cem 2:265-7 .Te '13
Lock-form metal fabric, il plan Concrete Cem
2:52 Ja '13
Method of computing reinforced concrete T-
beams. G. Hansen. Eng Rec 67:102 Ja 25
'13
New reinforced concrete reservoir at Coun-
cil Bluffs, plans Eng Rec 67:39-40 Ja 11
•13
Reinforced concrete. C: H. Moorefleld. plans
U S Pub Road Bui 45:13-7 '13
Reinforced-concrete elevated sidewalks. East
St. Louis, 111. E. R. Rodenberg. 11 Eng N
69:62 Ja 9 '13
Reinforced concrete water tank. A. E. Dixon.
11 Concrete Cem 1:67 D '12
Re-rolled steel rail reinforcing bars. W. K.
Hatt. Concrete Cem 3:10-1 Jl '13
See also Concrete, Effect of electricity
on; Concrete construction; Concrete slabs
Testing
Comparative test of two full-sized reinforced-
concrete flat-slab panels. H; T. Eddy. 11
Eng N 69:624-8 Mr 27 '13
Determination of "N" by m«ans of ultimate
load tests. S: Klein. Eng Rec 67:536 My
10 '13
Reinforced concrete slabs under concentrated
loading. A. T. Goldbeck. diags Concrete Cem
3:66-9 Ag '13
Reinforced concrete wall footings and column
footings. A. N. Talbot. Ill U Eng Exp Sta
Bui 67:1-114 '13
Report of test of reinforced concrete col-
umn. 11 plan Concrete Cem 2:84 F '13
Shearing strength of joints between old and
new concrete, il Eng Rec 67:500 My 3 '13
Test beam equipment, il plan Concrete Cem
2:81-3 F '13
Testing rig for full-size concrete bridge slabs.
11 Eng Rec 67:166 F 8 '13
Tests of concrete T-beams. Eng Rec 67:356
Mr 29 '13
Tests of reinforced concrete buildings under
load. Concrete Cem 3:16-7 Jl '13
Tests of reinforced concrete buildings under
load. A. N. Talbot and W. A. Slater, il
111 T: Eng Exp Sta Bui 64:5-104 '13
Tests of reinforced-concrete slabs under con-
centrated loading. Eng Rec 68:154-6 Ag 9
13
Tests of reinforced-concrete wall and col-
umn footings. Eng Rec 68:126-8 Ag 2 '18
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
63
Concrete, Reinforced— Testing — Continued.
Tests of the Norcross and mushroom flat
slabs. EIng N 69:1139-40 My 29 '13
Tests on concrete tile and Joist construction.
11 diags Concrete Cem 3: 82-3 Ag '13
Tests vs. theory in reinforced -concrete flat
slabs. W. A. Slater; A. C. Arend. Eng N
69:429-30 F 27 '13
Concrete baluttera. See Balusters* Concrete
Concrete barges. See Barges, Concrete
Concrete blocks ^
Cleveland tests of concrete block. Concrete
Cem 3:26-7 Jl '13
Concrete block. O. C. Herlng. Concrete Cem
2:77 P '13 ^ . X .
Concrete block — a symposium. M. Wetzstein
and others. Concrete Cem 2:139-42 Mr '13
Concrete block— an architect's view. O. O.
Herlng. Concrete Cem 2:66 F '13
Concrete block cottages built complete for
11500 each, il plans Concrete Cem 2:137-8
Mr '13
Concrete products — architectural considera-
tions, il Concrete Cem 3:155-60 () '13
Concrete products plant of J. F. Norris in
Rochester; layout, equipment and methods.
II plan Concrete Cem 1:68-71 D '12
Concrete stone tooled by machinery; meth-
ods in manufacture and use of products
of the Onondaga litholite company, il Con-
crete Cem 2:61-5 F '13
Development of concrete block. Concrete
Cem 2:244-6 My '13
German evangelical Lutheran church, Sac-
ramento, Cal. built of white concrete block,
il Concrete Cem 1:61 D '12
How to produce realistic stone facings. C: H.
Doubler. 11 Concrete Cem 1:56-$ D *12
Manufacture of concrete products In Ger-
many. J. Carstanjen, Jr. 11 Concrete Cem
2:187-90 Ap *13
Special concrete block for corn cribs. II
Concrete Cem 2:264-5 Je '13
Spraying freshly made block. C. C. Thomp-
son. Concrete Cem 2:25 Ja '13
Wet process block machine, il Concrete Cem
2:53-4 Ja '13
Concrete
Concrete
Concrete
Concrete
Concrete
Concrete
Concrete construction
Bending moments in continuous relnforced-
concrete beams. S. E. Thompson. Eng Rec
67:639-40 Je 7 '13
Bonding old and new concrete. Concrete Cem
2:240-1 My '13
Cincinnati, O.— eight-story concrete building
without interior columns. H. D. Loring. il
plan Eng Rec 67:617-8 My 31 '13
Combination concrete and cast iron for col-
umns and arch ribs, il Eng N 70:864-5 O
30 '13
Combined water tank and pumping station at
Berlin, Ont. plan Eng Rec 67:126-7 F 1
'13
Complete structure of reinforced concrete in
hollow tile forms. F: Squires, il Concrete
Cem 3:222-3 N '13
Concrete chimney construction. 11 Eng M 44:
956-8 Mr 'IB
Concrete coal sheds are durable and fire-
proof, il Concrete Cem 1:71 D '12
Concrete construction In Dal ton, Ga., water
works, il Munlc Eng 45:266-7 S '13
Concrete ice house for the Northern Pacific
Ry. at Pasco. Wash, plans Ry & Eng R
53:905-6 S 27 '18
Concrete In mine construction. A. F. Allard.
Colliery 33:623-4 Je '13; Same cond. Eng N
69:1167 Je 5 '13
Concrete in railroad work. F: Auryansen. il
Concrete Cem 2:37-40 Ja '13
Concrete manure pits readily built at mod-
erate cost. 11 Concrete Cem 2:86-7 F '13
Concrete on a Kansas farm. C: Dillon. 11
Concrete Cem 3:183-4 O '13
boats. See Boats, Concrete
bridges. See Bridges, Concrete
buoys. See Buoys, Concrete
chimneys. See Chimneys, Concrete
churches. See Churches, Concrete
columns. See Columns, Concrete
Concrete shaft station. Wolverine mine. C.
T. Rice, plan Eng & Min J 96:397-9 Ag 30
'18
Concrete slabs In levee construction. E. B.
Murray, il Concrete Cem 1:80-2 D '12
Concrete station at Champion mine, plans
Eng & Min J 96:641-2 O 4 '13
Concreting the floors and columns In the
Butler bros. building, Chicago, il Eng Rec
67:49-50 Ja 11 '13
Constructing a ten-story concrete building.
Long Island City, N. Y. 11 Eng Rec 68:319-
20 3 20 '13
Construction of a model factory building II
plans Concrete Cem 3:151-3 O '13
Construction of an 8-story shop-bullding;
Fisher building. Detroit. J: N. McMIchaels.
il plans Concrete Cem 2:57-60 F '13
Construction of small concrete ice-houses, il
Concrete Cem 3:36-7 Jl '13
Contracting economics and administration. W.
Sachs. Concrete Cem 3:257-9 D '13
Cost of complete concrete structures. Eng &
Min J 95:1295-6 Je 28 '13
Design features of San Diego Y. M. C. A.
building. E. F. Cykler. 11 plans Concrete
Cem 3:253-4 D '13
Developments In unit construction. J: E. Con-
zelman. II plans Concrete Cem 2:67-71 F
'13
Economical concrete design. Eng N 70:886 O
30 '13
Economical concrete design: defense and ex-
planation. E: Godfrey. Eng N 70:1251-2 D
18 '13
Economical depth of T-beams. R. W. Stew-
art. Eng N 69:844-5 Ap 24 '13
Economical design of steel girders embedded
in concrete. G: Paaswell. Eng N 69:845 Ap
24 '13
Electrical equipment and concrete construction
at Auckland harbor. W. Wilson, il Eng M
46:217-36 N '13
Enclosing Jones' Falls, Baltimore, in con-
crete. S. S. Scott, il Concrete Cem 2:117-
8 Mr '13
Fastening machinery to concrete ceilings. R
Morley. Concrete Cem 2:288 Je '13
Fastening timber plates to concrete walls.
diag Concrete Cem 3:177-8 O '13
Grain elevator construction. R. P. Durham.
Concrete Cem 2:41-3 Ja '13
Half mile of concrete barracks. R. M. Bean-
field. 11 Concrete Cem 3:164-7 O '13
Hoisting and placing concrete at low cost. M.
D. Morrill, plan Concrete Cem 2:282 Je '13
Home-made reinforced concrete factory, Nash
enRineerinsT co.. South Norwalk, Conn. 11
Iron Age 92:1149-52 N 20 '13
How-to-do-it Information for farm work.
Concrete Cem 3:36 Jl '13
Importance of minor details. W. J. Bitter-
lick. Concrete Cem 1:59 D '12
Industrial plant with all structures built of
reinforced concrete; Barry- WehmiUer ma-
chinery CO., St. Louis. W. J. Knight. 11
plans Eng Rec 67:256-8 Mr 8 '13; Same
cond. Ind Eng 13:188-9 Ap '13
Insrectlon of reinforced concrete work in
TiOH Angeles. H. Albright. Concrete Cem
2:235-6 My '13
Keeping track of centering units. Concrete
Cem 3:73-4 Ag '13
Las Vegas arched masonry dam. II Eng Rec
67:17 Ja 4 '13
Lotus building at Memphis, Tenn. II plan
Concrete Cem 2:177-8 Ap '13
Method of computing reinforced concrete T-
beams. G. Hansen. Eng Rec 67:102 Ja 25
•13
New campanile at Venice. Sci Am 108:152 F
16 '13
New cement plant In Vajicouver: concrete
sheet piling and heavy construction at pre-
cipitous site. II plan Eng Rec 68:123-4 Ag 2
'13
Ornamental use of concrete In playground
structures in Hoboken park. 11 plans Con-
crete Cem 1:41-7 D '12
Patents on concrete construction. C. A. P.
Turner. Eng Rec 67:140 F 1 '13
Patents relating to concrete construction.
Eng Rec 67:69-70 Ja 18 '13
64
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Concrete construction — Continued.
Poured concrete buildings, D., L. & W. R. R.
Nantlcoke, Pa. 11 Ry & Eng R 53:455-6 My
17 '13
Rapid construction for U. S. light & heat-
ing CO., at Niagara Falls. 11 Concrete Cem
2:175-6 Ap '13
Rapid execution of heavy foundation work.
Eng Rec 67:606-7 My 31 '13
Rebuilding Humboldt Bay, Cal. jetties. Eng
Rec 68:464-5 O 25 '13
Recessed steel panels as form units. 11 plan
Concrete Cem 2:250-1 My '13
Reinforced-concrete beacon tower, Alexao-
drla, Egypt. 11 plan Eng N 69:730-2 Ap 10
•13
Reinforced-concrete boat ways, Rockhaven
harbor, N. D. S. R. Morrow, il Eng N 70:
645 O 2 '13
Reinforced-concrete factory buildings. H. C.
SpiUman. 11 Ind Eng 13:281-3 Jl '13
Reinforced-concrete factory built under un-
usual conditions by Robbins & Myers co.
at Springfield, O. N. D. Bralnard. 11 plan
Eng Rec 67:410-1 Ap 12 '13
Reinforced concrete gas tank holder In Spain.
11 Concrete Cem 3:23-4 Jl '13
Reinforced-concrete girders of unusual span.
II diag Eng Rec 68:503 N 1 '13
Reinforced concrete In factory construction
at Milton, N. H. il plans Concrete Cem 3:
2-6 Jl *1S
Reinforced-concrete ore docks. U Eng N 69:
8-12 Ja 2 '13
Roof construction. 11 plan Concrete Cem 2:
47-9 Ja '13
Safety In concrete construction. Eng Rec
67:112 Ja 25 '13
Safety in concrete construction. F. E. Dav-
idson; E. McCullough. Eng Rec 67:892 Ap
5 *13
Safety in concrete construction. C: F. L>ewl8.
Eng Rec 67:251-2 Mr 1 '13
St. Louis filters. E: E, Wall. 11 Eng N 70:
1329-31 O 25 '13
Santa Fe roundhouse at Riverbank, Cal.: unit
svstem of concrete construction. 11 Ry Age
54:1080-1 My 16 '13
Segmental chimney construction In France.
plans Concrete Cem 2:32-5 Ja '13
Special concrete foundations in the Manila
port district. J: W. Graham, diags Eng N
70:554-5 S 18 '13
Specifications and design standards for rein-
forced-concrete structures. E. McCullough.
ETng N 69:282-3 F 6 *13
Steel forms for concrete construction. W: M.
Venable. 11 Concrete Cem 2:11-4, 279-81 Ja,
Je '13
Steel sheet piling as concrete centering. 11
plan Concrete Cem 8:88-9 Ag '13
Tannery buildings In reinforced concrete for
American hide and leather co., Lowell,
Mass. 11 Concrete Cem 2:171-2 Ap '13
Test of pressure of wet concrete. E. B. Ger-
main. 11 Eng N 70:294-5 Ag 14 '13; Concrete
Cem 3:187-8 O '13
Tests of reinforced concrete buildings under
load. Concrete Cem 8:16-7 Jl '13
Tests of reinforced concrete buildings under
load. A. N. Talbot and W. A. Slater, il
III U Eng Exp Sta Bui 64:5-104 '13
Through fire and flood at Dayton. W: W.
Smith, il Concrete Cem 3:65-6 Ag '13
Time record In building, il Concrete Cem
l:S3-5 D '12
Two methods of treating concrete and rein-
forced concrete. Concrete Cem 1:82 D *12
Unit structural concrete. C: D. Watson. 11
Eng M 45:106-8 Ap '13
Using light lumber for beam and girder sides,
dlag Concrete Cem 3:212 N '13
Wrapping I-beams. Concrete Cem 2:237 My
'13
^Sre aUo Bridges, Concrete; Chimneys,
Concrete; Columns, Concrete; Concrete, Re-
inforced; Concrete houses; Concrete lining;
Dams, Concrete; Domes; Fireproof con-
struction; Floors, Concrete; Stairways, Con-
crete; Walls. Concrete; Water towers, Con-
crete; also Catskill aqueduct
Accounting
Cost keeping for reinforced-concrete build-
ings. W. P. Anderson. Eng M 45:34-49 Ap
'13
Keeping concrete costs. M. C. Tuttle. tables
Eng Rec 67:9-11 Ja 4 '13
Scientific cost-keeping system for reinforced
concrete. J: S. Nicholl. Eng M 44:511-25
Ja '13
Failures
Building failure due to workmanship, plan
Concrete Cem 1:99-100 D '12
Causes of collapse of Stark -Lyman concrete
building in Cedar Rapids. C. A. P. Turner.
Eng Rec 68:714-5 D 27 '13
Collapse of a reinforced-concrete frame in
a building, Vancouver, B. C. A. P. Hueckel.
11 plan Eng N 70:290-1 Ag 14 '13
Collapse of concrete Stark-Lyman building at
Cedar Rapids, Iowa. C. Gayler. Eng Uec
68:705 D 20 '13
Collapse of seven-story Stark-Lyman building
at Cedar Rapids. 11 Eng Rec 68:sup 51-2,
598-9 N 22-29 '13
Concrete building disaster in Cedar Rapids,
la. II Concrete Cem 3:283-6 D '13
Concrete floor failure in Detroit. E. H. Owen.
plan Eng Rec 67:166-6 F 8 '13
Dangers of concrete construction. Mach 19:
502 Mr '13
Failure of a reinforced-concrete building, De-
troit, Mich, il Eng N 69:86-7 Ja 9 '13
Failure of groined arches at Baltimore's new
water-filtration plant. J. W. Armstrong, il
Eng Rec 68:538-40 N 15 '13
Failure of partially constructed groined arch
roof, Baltimore. E. B. Whitman. 11 plans
Eng N 70:1100-4 N 27 '13
Failure of the Stark-Lyman building, Cedar
Rapids, Iowa. Eng N 70:1104-6, 1254-5 N 27,
D 18 '13
Frost damage to Montreal filters. F: B. Field.
11 dlags Eng Rec 68:566-9 N 22 '13
Grain elevator failure at Transcona. 11 Eng
N 70:944-5 N 6 '13
Grain elevator subsidence at Transcona. 11
Concrete Cem 3:259-60 D '13
Threatened collapse of leaning grain elevator
at Winnipeg. 11 Eng Rec 68:sup 46-6 N 1
'13
Concrete fence posts. See Fence posts, Con-
crete
Concrete fords. See Fords, Concrete
Concrete guard rails. See Guard rails, Con-
crete
Concrete houses
Attractive dwellings near Pittsburgh, il plans
Concrete Cem 1:57-9 D '12
Building a concrete residence on hillside. A.
M. Smith. 11 plan Concrete Cem 2:134-5
Mr '13
Concrete and plaster houses built on Mojave
desert. 11 Concrete Cem 3:25 Jl '13
Concrete block cottages built complete for
$1500 each. 11 plans Concrete Cem 2:137-
8 Mr '13
Concrete block cottages built In England. 11
plan Concrete Cem 2:73 F '13
Concrete home of unique design. 11 Concrete
Cem 2:263-4 Je '13
Concrete homes for mine workers, il plan
Concrete Cem 2:173-4 Ap '13
Cost of industrial cottages in England, il
Concrete Cem 2:144-5 Mr '13
Double concrete walls with' tile columns, il
Concrete Cem 2:135-6 Mr '13
Double walls and tile columns in residence
construction. 11 plan Concrete Cem 2:218-20
My '13
Fireproof houses on western plains. 11 Con-
crete Cem 2:115-6 Mr '13
Garden apartments of California: Irving J.
Gill, architect. E. M. Roorbach. il plan Arch
Rec 34:520-30 D '13
House built of concrete — to resist fire at-
tack. 11 Concrete Cem 2:143-4 Mr '13
House of concrete block, attractive as to
color and texture. 11 plan Concrete Cem
2:297-8 Je '13
Poured concrete houses in FraJice. il Con-
crete Cem 2:209-12 My '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
65
Concrete houses — Continued.
Reinforced concrete Whitehall tenement
building:. Providence, R. I. plan Kng Rec
67:158-9 F 8 '13
Steel forms for concrete cottage construc-
tion. Concrete Cem 2:23 Ja '18
Suggestion for poured concrete house, il plan
Concrete Cem 1:63 D '12
Suggestion for poured concrete house to cost
13,000. plan Concrete Cem 2:80 F '13
Three-story tenement built with wall ma-
chines. 11 Concrete Cem 2:13-4 Ja '13
See also Roofs, Concrete
Concrete lining
Concrete lining of the Kingclon shaft. Globe,
Ariz, diags Eng & Min J 95:177-9 Ja 18 '13
Concreting a tunnel by compressed air. A. C.
B^verh&m. plans Eng N 70:208-9 Jl 31 '13
Concreting the Harlem river subway tunnel.
il £ng Rec 68:404 O 11 '13
Concreting the Sarles tunnel of the Catskill
aqueduct. 11 Eng Rec 68:428-9 O 18 '13
Sinking a concrete pit lining through clay
and quicksand, il plan Eng Rec 67:97 Ja
25 '13
Concrete mixers
Badger concrete mixer. II Munlc Eng 44:271-2
Mr 'IS
Hand-operated concrete mixer, il Elec Ry
J 41:729 Ap 19 '13
Mixer with a stationary drum, il Concrete
Cem 2:94 F '13
Test of a pneumatic concrete mixer, il Eng
Rec 67:sup 42 Mr 8 '13
Concrete mixing
Cost of machine concrete mixing compared
with hand mixing. Munic Kng 44:239-41 Mr
'13
Mixing concrete In winter months. Munlc
Eng 44:243 Mr '13
Mixing of concrete, il Munic Eng 45:490 N '13
Concrete pavements. See Pavements, Concrete
Concrete piling
Aids to navigation on the Missouri river. P.
C. Perkins. 11 Sci Am S 75:100-1 F 15 '18
Building piers 30 and 32 at San Francisco. II
Eng Rec 68:633-4 D 6 '13
CiL8t-fn-place concrete piles. R: Irvln. 11
Eng Rec 67:591-2 My 24 '13
Concrete piles for strengthening foundations.
il diaga Iron Tr R 53:681-2 O 16 '13
Deep-water piers for I^assalc and Hacken-
sack river bridges. 11 Eng Rec 68:698-9 D
20 '13
Imperfect concrete piles. F. L. Pruyn. 11 Eng
Rec 67:328 Mr 22 '13
Large concrete pile installation for Youngs-
town sheet & tube co.'s steel plant.
Youngstown. O. 11 Eng Rec 67:36-7 Ja 11
'13
Protecting piles against teredos and Umnoria.
O. P. Shelley, il Concrete Cem 2:152 Mr
•13
Reinforced-concrete piles on the Chicago,
Rock Island & Peiciflc railway, dlags Eng
Rec 67:606 My 31 '13
Tests on cast-in-place concrete piles. F. L«.
Pruyn. plan Eng N 69:592-8 Mr 20 '18
Concrete pipes. See Pipes, Concrete
Concrete plants
Concrete plant for the Utah capltol building.
II Eng Rec 68:526 N 8 '13
Concrete products plant of J. F. Norrls in
Rochester; layout, equipment and methods.
11 plan Concrete Cem 1:68-71 D '12
Concreting train using a drag-line excavator.
il Eng N 70:1031-2 N 20 '13
Gravity concrete-depositing plant, Fallsway
viaduct, Baltimore, il plans Eng N 70:927-8
N 6 '13
Guard rail — a new concrete product. 11 plan
Concrete Cem 1:83-6 D '12
Manufacture of concrete products in Germany.
J. Carstanjcn. il Concrete Cem 2:187-90 Ap
'13
Portable concrete mixing plants on the Pan-
ama canal. Ry & Eng R 53:303 Mr 29
'18
Portable dragline cableway excavator for con-
crete aggregates. II Eng Rec 68:544-5 N 15
'18
Portable plant for mixing and distributing
concrete. 11 Eng N 69:162 Ja 28 '13
Portable railway concrete plant: folding tow-
er, mixer and chute mounted on a flat car.
11 Eng M 46:740-1 Ag '13
Track elevation and portable concreting plant;
C, M. St Bt P. Ry. plan Eng N 70:26-8 Jl
Track elevation at Piqua, Ohio, il diags map
Knif Itec r,S;:,47-9 N 15 '13
Winter work in products plants. C: E. Sims.
11 Concrete Cem 2:9-10 Ja '18
Concrete poles. See Poles. Concrete
Concrete products
Color and texture of concrete products. A.
Schilling. II Ciincrete Cem 2:6-8 Ja '13
Concrete prwlucts — architectural considera-
tions, il Concrete (Vm 3:15r)-fiO O '13
Manufacture of concrete products in Ger-
many. J. Carstanjen, jr. il Concrete Cem
2:187-90 Ap '13
New line.*? In concrete products field- 11 Con-
crete Cem 2:225-6 My '13
liee aUo Concrete plants
Concrete reservoirs. See Reservoirs, Concrete
Concrete retaining walls. See Retaining walls.
Concrete
Concrete roads. .See Roads. Concrete
Concrete sidewalks. See Sidewalks. Concrete
Concrete silos. See Silos, Concrete
Concrete slabs
Comparative test of two full -sized reinforced-
concrete flat-slab panels. H: T. Eddy, il
Eng N 69:624-8 Mr 87 '13
Concrete slabs in levee construction. E. B.
Murray, il Concrete Cem 1:80-2 D '12
Designing concrete slab spans for double-
track Dridges of Pennsylvania railroad
across the Bush and Gunpowder rivers.
Eng Rec 68:400 O 11 '13
Reinforced concrete slabs under concentrated
loading. A. T. Goldbeck. diags Concrete Cem
3:56-9 Ag '13
Tests of reinforced-concrete slabs under con-
centrated loading. Eng Reo 68:164-6 Ag 9
'18
Tests of the Norcross and mushroom flat
slabs. Eng N 69:1139-40 My 29 '13
Tests vs. theory in reinforced-concrete flat
slabs. W. A. Slater; A. C. Arend. Eng N
69:429-30 F 27 "13
Concrete stairways. See Stairways, Concrete
Concrete testing. See Concrete — Testing; Con-
crete, Reinforced — Testing
Concrete tile
Concrete tile and joist construction, diags
Concrete Cem 3:21-2 Jl '13
Tests on concrete tile and Joist construction.
11 diags Concrete Cem 3:82-3 Ag '13
Viaduct floor of hollow concrete tile. 11 Eng
Rec 68:647-8 D 6 '13
Concrete troughs. See Troughs, Concrete
Concrete water towers. See Water towers, Con-
crete
Condemnation of property
Excess condemnation — an Important municipal
Issue. Eng Rec 68:480-1 N 1 '13
Condensers (electricity)
Combined synchronous and Induction motor
loads. H. Ij. Wallau. Elec W 62:1057-9 N
22 '13
EnorKY los.'^es In some condensers used In
hiBh-frequcncy circuits. L. W. Austin. U S
Hur Stand Bui 9:73-80 Mr 15 '13
Xrr alHo Dielectrics
Condensers (gases and vapors)
Ammonia condensers. F. OphUls. 11 Power 38:
335-7, 474-6 S 2, 30 '13
Condenser and back pres.sures. Power 37:826
Je 10 'U
Condensers (steam)
Air In condensers. II. FotherglU. II Power
38:592-5 O 28 '13
Air in surface condensation. G: A. Orrok.
dlag Power 38:8-10 Jl 1 '13
Air In surface condensation: discussion of
paper by G. A. Orrok. Am Soc M E J 35:
301-16 F '13
66
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Condensers (steam) — Continued.
Barometric condenser piping. B. S. Nelson.
dlag Power 38:559-60 O 21 '13
Booth's condenser problem. R. S. Bayard.
Power 37:310-1 Mr 4 '13
Booth's condenser problem. W; E. Dixon; F.
Githens. Power 37:427-8 Mr 26 '13
Caring: for condenser apparatus. Power 37:
267-8 F 25 '13
Condenser repairs. J: J. Ramsey, il Power
37:641-2 My 6 '13
Condenser-tube corrosion, il Power 38:531-3,
781-3. 817-9 O 14, D 2-9 '13
Condenser- tube corrosion. B. H. Chester.
Power 38:692 N U '13
Condensers, air and circulating^ pumps. C. A.
McAllister. 6X&ga Int Marine Bn? 18: 343-6
Ag '18
Condensing equipment of Lake Shore plant
of Cleveland electric lUumlnatingr co. A. D.
Williams, il plan Power 37:516-7 Ap 15 '13
Condensing plants for large commercial
buildings. W. L. Durand; I. N. Evans.
Power 37:227-30 F 18 '13
Condensing plants for large commercial build-
ings. I. N. Evans. Power 37:88-9 Ja 21 '13
Corrosion of condenser tubes. G. D. Bengough
and R: M. Jones. Metal Ind n s 11:386-7 S '13
Development in marine condensers, diags
Power 37:76-8 Ja 21 '13
Large high vacuum condenser test. J. J.
Brown. 11 plan Power 37:278-82 F 26 '13
Large high- vacuum condenser test. C. G: de
Laval. Power 37:756 My 27 '13
Lytton vacuum, traps serving surface conden-
ser. 11 Power 38:148 Jl 22 '13
Marine condensers. Power 37:332-3 Mr 11
'13
Modern condensing systems, diags Ind Eng
13:229-30 My '13
Modern condensing systems. Power 37:610-2
Ap 8 '13
New theory of condensation. D. B. Morison.
diags Power 37:78-80 Ja 21 '13
Rees roturbo rotary Jet condenser, plan Int
Marine Eng 18:42 Ja '13
Removing corroded condenser ferrules. E:
M. Davis. II Power 88:403-4 S 16 '13
Surface condensers for Brooklyn Edison com-
pany, il Elec W 61:317 F 8 '13
Test of large high-vacuum condenser. 11 plan
Ind Eng 13:125-7 Mr '13; Same cond. Elec
W 61:421-2 F 22 '13
Thermometer and mercury- column readings
on high -vacuum condensers. C: K. Carpen-
ter. Power 37:681 My 13 '13
Troublesome condensing system. E. H. Lane.
plan Power 37:594-6 Ap 29 '13
Sec aUn Cooling towers; Evaporation; Feed
water; Steam engines; Steam plants
Conductivity, Electric. See Electric conductiv-
ity
Conductors, Electric. See Electric conductors
Conductors, Railroad. See Railroad conduct-
ors
Conduits, Electric. See Electric conduits
Coney Island
Prize design for Coney Island beach reclam-
ation, plan Eng N 70:304-5 Ag 14 '13
Problem In beach reclamation and a prize for
its solution, plan Eng N 69:354 F 20 '13
Conference of governors of New England, 1913.
Elec Ry J 41:224-5 F 1 '13
Congress (steamship)
Trial runs of the Pacific liner "Congress."
11 Int M'lrine Eng 18:415-9 O '13
Conjunctivitis
Trachoma. Sd Am S 76:231 O 11 '13
Connecticut river transmission company
Hydroelectric energy for Worcester railway
system, il map Eloc W 62:685-8 O 4 '13
Connecticut society of civil engineers
29th annual meeting, 1918. Bng N 69:886-7 F
20 '13
Connecticut state association of master plum-
bers
23d annuni meeting. Hartford, Mav, 1913. il
Dom Rng 63:222-4 My 24 '13
Connecting rods. See Locomotives — ^Rods
Conservation congress. See National conserva-
tion congress
Conservation of resources
Bill to provide for state water conservation
and state control of dams in Pennsylvania,
Eng N 69:676-7 Ap 3 '13
C()nser\-ation and commercialism. Bng Rec
67:594 My 31 '13
Conservation and research: economies secur-
ed by scientific investigation. H. T. Kal-
mus. Scl Am S 76:114-6 F 22 '13
Conservation as applied In Alaska. G. L.
Sheldon. Eng & Min J 95:484 Mr 1 '13
Conservation movement. BSec W €1:184-6 Ja
26 '18
National or state control of natural resourc-
es. C. T. John.son. Eng N 70:1199-1200 D 11
'13
National or state control of the gifts of na-
ture. En«r N 70:1002-3 N 27 '13
Railway electrification a conserver of natur-
al resources. Kng Rec 68:ri8<J-7 D 20 '13
Report of committee of Am. railway engin-
eering assn. Ry Age 54:710-1 Mr 21 '13
Secretary T.ane on conservation. Eng N 70:
1312-4 D 25 '13
Secretary Stlmson's suggestion as to Niagara
Falls. Met & Chem Eng 11:117-8 Mr '13
Fee also Forests and forestry; Mineral
lands; Natural resources; Reclamation of
land; Water power; also National conserva-
tion congress; New York conservation com-
mission
Consolidated coppermines company
Incorporation of Consolidated coppermines
CO. Eng & Min J 96:1205-6 Je 14 '13
Constantinople, Turl<ey
Bridges
Bridging the Bosphorus and the Golden Horn.
H. G. Tyrrell, map plan Eng N 70:1020-1
N 20 '13
Modern engineering in an ancient eastern
capital: new pontoon bridge. F. C. Coleman.
11 Scl Am S 75:60-1 Ja 25 '13
Pontoon bridge over the Golden Horn. F. C.
Coleman. 11 Enjr N 70:1018-20 N 20 '13
Constants. See Units
Construction. See Engineering
Construction camps
Ambursen hydraulic construction co. model
camp In Missouri. 11 Eng Rec 67:405-6 Ap
12 '13
Camp Hill View sanitation, CatsklU aqueduct.
A. W. Tidd. il plans Eng N 70:752-9 O 16 '13
Construction camp at Arrowrock dam. A. B.
Mayhew. 11 Eng Rec 68:116-8 Ag 2 '13
Cost of small frame buildings for a construc-
tion camp. Eng & Min J 96:550 S 20 '13
Keeping the camp contented. Eng Rec 67:
394 Ap 12 '13
Liquor in construction camps. C: E. Fisher.
Ry & Eng R 53:205-6 Mr 8 '13
Night soil incinerating furnace at a contrac-
tor's camp. A. W. Tldd. 11 Eng N 69:164-
5 Ja 23 '13
Well equipped boarding camp of twenty-three
cars. 11 Rv Age 54:1007-8 My 16 '13
S^ee also Mining camps
Continuation schools. See Evening and contin-
uation schools
Continuity. O. Lodge. Sci Am S 76:181-3. 206-8
S 20-27 '13
Contractors
Continuous rail for Chicago street traction:
the story of a rush order. 11 Sci Am S 76:
197-9 Mr 29 '13
Contractirg economics and administration. W.
Sachs. Concrete Cem 3:257-9 D '13
Contractor, engineer and Inspector. F: L.
Cranford. Kner Rec 68:700 T) 20 '13; IMscus-
sion. F. E. Ellis. 68:7?4 D 27 '13
Efflciencv of labor — a diflflcult problem for the
contractor. Eng Rec 67:510 My 10 '13
Illlnoi.s law for licensing mason contractors.
Eng N 70:813 O 23 '13
Improving electrical service for contractors.
Bng Rec 67:539 My 17 '13
Motor truck in contracting and construction
work. R. W. Hutchinson, Jr. 11 Bng M 45:
7P3-816; 46:77-94, 237-49 S-N '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
67
Contractors — Continued.
Problems of the contractor: orsanizin^ and
executing: the construction of a reinforced -
concrete industrial building^. Eng Rec 68:
6?«3-4 D 20 '13
Psychology and the contractor. En^r Rec 68:
254 8 6 '18
Selection of comfoination equipment. J. M
Donahue. Munic Eng 45:394-5 O '13
Should fees be charged for the use of plEUis
by contractors? Eng N 70:831 O 23 '13
UnfairnesB to the contractor. Ensr Rec 68:
142 Ag 9 '18
Unfairness to the contractor. Q. H. Chase.
Kng Rec 68:166 Ag 9 '13
Ste also Illinois electrical contractors' as-
sociation
Contractors' camps. See Construction camps
Contracts
Arbitration clause In contracts. Eng Rec 67:
454 Ap 26 '13
Business methods for the plumber and fit-
ter. W. A. Kink. Dom Eng 65:306-7 D 6 '13
Central- station energy for Chicago railways:
terms of contracts between the Common-
wealth Eldison company and the surface and
elevated lines ot Chicago. Elec W 62:1110-1
N 29 '13
Compensation claim for keeping cofferdam
dry. W: B. King. Eng Rec 67:97 Ja 25
'13
Contract between Great Falls power company
and Puget Sound railway. Elec W 61:284
P 8 '13
Contracts for public works. Eng Rec 67:148
F 8 '13
Contracts for purchased power. Klec Ry J
42:1178-81 I) 6 '13
Contracts not to re-enKage In business. A. L.
H. Street. Inin Age 92:8rfO-l C) 16 '13
Court of claims decisions on engineering con-
tracts. W: B. King. Eng Rec 67:352 Mr
29 '13
Discretionary clauses In contracts. W: B.
King. Eng Rec 6S:30S S 13 '13
Effect of inspection and acceptance upon
pavement guaranty. Munic Eng 44:363-4 Ap
'13
Future contract prices. A. Del Mar. Eng M
46:1-6 O '13
General principles applicable to public con-
struction contracts. Kng X 70:1017 N 20
•13
Governmental responsibility for delays on
contracts. Eng Rec 68:62-3 Jl 9 '13
Legal suggestions respecting road contravcts.
W: L. Bowman. Eng Rec 68:408-9 O 11 '13
New railwaj- power contracts in Cliicago. Klec
Ry J 42:1138-9 N 29 '13
Power contract for a trunk-line electrifica-
tion between the Great Falls power com-
pany and the Chicago, Milwaukee & Puget
Sound railway. Elec Ry J 41:280-1 F 16 '13
Purchased power for the Chicago, Milwaukee
& Puget Sound electrification. Elec Ry J
41:290 F 16 '13
Railway construction contracts. Ry & Eng R
53:309-11 Mr 29 '13
Some of the elements of contract work. E. J.
Long. Dom Kng 65:160-2 X 8 '13
Uniform general contract forms: report of
committee of -Amorian railway engineering
assn. Ky Age 54:«20-4 Mr 20 '13
Waiver of time limit and responsibility for
extras. W: B. King. Eng Rec 67:48 Ja
11 '13
Src hIho Bridge contracts; Building con-
tracts: Damages; La])or contracts
Contracts, Letting of
Plan to limit unbalanced bidding on New
York city contract work. Eng N 69:777-
9 Ap 17 '13
Preparing and letting bridge contracts. Con-
crete Cem 3:121 S U3
Responsibility of the architect as related to
sub-contracts. Arch Rec 33:379-80 Ap '13
Unbalanced bidding. J. P. Snow; A. J. Himes.
Eng X 69:1013-4 My 15 '13
Controllers, Electric. See Electric controllers
Conventions
Responsibility for convention successes. Elec
Ry J 41:995 Je 7 '13
Converters (electricity). See Electric current
converters
Converters (foundry)
Converter design whioh facilitates repairs. 11
Iron Tr R 52:308-10 Ja 30 '13
Converter for melting iron and blowing steel,
il plan Foundry 41:33-6 Ja '13
Development of the basic-lined converter for
copper mattes. E. P. Mathewson. il Am Inst
Min E Bui 78:1033-7 Je '13; Discussion. 83:
2670-82 X '13
Electric operated copper converters. G. B.
Rosenblatt. 11 Eng & Min J 95:901 My 3
'13
Equipment for the foundry and pattern shop,
il Foundry 41:81-3 F '13
Great Falls converter practice. Met & Chem
Eng 11:521-2 S '13
Great Falls converter practice. A. E. Wheel-
er and M. W. Krejcl. il diags Am Inst Min
E Bui 80:1831-80 Ag '13; Discussion. 11 83:
2643-69 N '13
Making steel in a Stock, oll-flred converter,
il plan Iron Tr R 52:97-100 Ja 2 '13
Monolithic magnetite linings for basic cop-
per converters. A. E. Wheeler and M. W.
Krejcl. Am Inst Min E Bui 84:2769-73 D '13
Two-piece small type converter. A. F. Black-
wood. II Iron Age 91:297-8 Ja 30 '13
Converters, Rotary. See Rotary converters
Conveying machinery
Conveyor system utilizing gravity, il Iron Age
92:499-500 S 4 '13
Cutting factory costs with conveyor system.
il Iron Age 91:349-53 F 6 '13
Plconomical traveler for dismantling a train
.shed, il diag Ry Age 55:115-6 Jl 18 '13
Efficient foundry sand -handling plant install-
ed in the Hart -Parr co.'s foundry, il
Foundry 41:21-6 Ja '13
Equipment for unloading a special cargo at
a German steamship pier, diags Int Marine
Eng 18:294-5 Jl '13
Labor-saving conveyors used In handling
screw machine products, il Iron Age 92:
275-8 Ag 7 '13
Monorail system between buildings at Hood
rubber co.'s plant. Ekuit Watertown, Biiass.
A. W. Nichols. 11 Eng Rec 67:463-4 Ap 26
•13
Moving minerals In thin flat beds, il Mines
& Min 33:310-2 Ja '13
Portable loading and conveying machinery:
descriptions of a number of recent Ger-
man constructions, diags Ind Eng 13:381-4
S '13
Kccent improvements in conveying devices. 11
Sci Am in«i:»0O N 22 '13
Transfer of coal to and from ships, il Int
Marine Eng 18:390-2 S '13
Twin Falls-Oakley irrigation project. A. M.
Korsmo. il plans Eng N 69:516-21 Mr 13 '13
Krr alHO (^ableways; Coal handling: Elec-
tric shovels; Freight handling; Hoisting
machinery; Mechanical handling; Mine
haulage; Mine hoisting; Ore handling; Rail
handling; Telpherage; Trucks
Conveyors. See Conveying machinery
Convict labor
(Tonvlct lal)or in road construction. J. H.
Pratt. Kng Rec 68:701-2 D 20 '13
Cookery, Electric. See Electric cookery
Cooling
Cooling gas engines in a new way. 11 Sci Am
109:160 Ag SO '18
New method of cooling gas engines. B. Hop-
kinson. diag Ind Eng 13:449-50 O '13
Cooling ponds
Sharp mill spray cooling pond, New Bed-
ford, Mass. W. O. Rogers. II Power 37:326-
8 Mr 11 '13
Cooling towers
Best vacuum v.itli a cooling tower. P. A.
Hancel. Power 3.S:t;71-2 X 11 '13
Cooling tower for small refrigerating plant.
U. L. Mossnian. plan Power 37:746 My 27 '13
Cooling towers for Industrial establishments,
il Sci Am S 75:220-1 Ap 5 '13
Cooling towers for the power plant. E.
Brown, plan Power 38:496-8 O 7 '13
70
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Corn
Corn and Its future. Am Ind 14:29 O '13
Corn cribs
Special concrete block for corn cribs. 11 Con-
crete Cem 2:264-5 Je '13
Corona (electricity)
Electric strength of air. J. B. Whitehead and
T. T. Fitch, bibliog Am Inst K K Pro 32:
131ti-33 Je '13; Discussion. 32:2300-15 D '13
Law of corona and dielectric strength of air.
F. W. Peek. jr. Am Inst E K Pro 32:1336-
55 Je '13: Discussion. 32:2300-15 D '13
Oscillograph study of corona. E: Bennett. 11
Am Inst E E Pro 32:1472-94 Je '13; Discus-
sion. 32:2300-15 I) '13
Positive and negative corona and electrical
precipitation. W. W. Strong. Am Inst E
B Pro 32:1304-14 Je '13; Discussion. 32:2300-
15 D '13
Specifications for testing high-voltage insu-
lators. Blec W 62:83-5 Jl 12 '13
Corporation law
Appeal important to all manufacturers,
Sioux remedy co. vs. Cope. Am Ind 18:16-
7 F '18
Assessments on stock of corporations organ-
ized under the laws of California. J Ac-
count 15:117-21 F '13
Decision of the Supreme court on corporate
liability. Ry & Eng R 53:406 My 3 '13
Interest of minority stockholders in public
utilities to be established. Elec W 61 :924 My
3 '13
Regulation of steam heating corporations in
New York. Heat & Ven 10:45-7 O '13
See also Franchises; Income tax; Public
service corporations; Railroad law; Sher-
man anti-trust law
Corporation schools
Apprenticeship on the Illinois Central. Am
Eng 87:249-52 My '13
Carnegie steel company's training school. Iron
Age 91:1298 My 29 '13
National association of corporation schools.
Elec Ry J 41:183 F 1 '13
Organization of National assn. of corpora-
tion schools. Iron Age 91:318-9 Ja 30 '13
Pennsylvania railroad company apprentice
schools. J: P. Jackson and J. W. L. Hale.
Am Inst E E Pro 32:1433-9 Je '13
Public trade schools or shop schools — ^whlch?
P. Kreuzpolnter. Am ^lach 38:831-2 My 15
'13
Training of employees. Bng Rec 67:115 F
1 '13
Woods apprentice industrial school, Alliance,
Ohio. Mach 20:315 D '13
See alMo National association of corpora-
tion schools
Corporations
Efficiency of large corporations: proposed In-
vestigation by Dept. of commerce. Iron
Age 92:1393 D 18 '13
See also Building and loan associations;
Corporation law; Government regulation of
Industry; Holding companies; Public ser-
vice corporations
Accounting
Bee Accounting
By-laws
Adoption of by-laws. T: Conjmgton. J Ac-
count 16:96-105 F '18
Enforcement of by-laws. T: Conyngton. J
Account 15:157-65 Mr '18
Nature of by-laws. T: Consoigton. J Account
15:10-20 Ja '13
Finance
Mistaken popular notions concerning publlo
service corporations. F: Strauss. Elec Ry
J 41:190-2 F 1 '13
Taxation
New York Stite franchise tax on corpora-
tions. J: Young. J Account 16:337-49 N '13
No corporation tax for leased companies.
Elec Ry J 41:878 My 17 '13
Tax on mining^ income. Eng & Min J 96: 655-
6 O 4 '18
See aUo Income tax; Mine taxation
Corporations, Public service. See Public service
corporations
Corrosion, Electrolytic. See Electrolytic corro-
sion
Corrosion and antl- corrosives
Air as a stimulator of corrosion in refriger-
ating systems. M. B. Smith. Eng N 69:1002-
3 My 15 '13
Condenser- tube corrosion. B. H. Chester.
Power 38:6rt2 N 11 '13
Conden.«5er-tube corrosion. 11 Power 38:531-3.
781-3. 817-9 O 14. D 2-9 '13
Copper-bearing steel and corrosion. Iron Age
92:.^72-3 S 11 '13
Copper in steel — its influence on corrosion. D.
M. Buck. 11 Iron Tr R 62:973-8 Ap 24
•13; Same. Iron Age 91:931-6 Ap 17 '13;
Same cond. Eng M 45:419-21 Je '13
Corrosion in refrigerating systems. M. B.
Smith. Power 87:54-5; 38:268-70 Ja 14, Ag
19 '18 *
Corrosion of aluminum. G. H. Bailey. Metal
Ind n 8 11:204-5, 260-1 My-Je '13
Corrosion of cast Iron reviewed. R: H. Gaines.
Iron Age 91:1358-9 Je 5 '13
Corrosion of conden&er tubes. G. D. Ben-
gough and R: M. Jones. Metal Ind n s 11:386-
7 S '13
Corrosion of copper. T: A. Eastlck. Metal
Ind n s 11:524-5 D '13
Corrosion of distilling condenser tubes. Met
& Chem Eng 11:287-8 My '13
Corrosion of Iron and overvoltage. Met &
Chem Eng 11:289-90 My '13
Corrosion of Iron and steel. W: H. Walker.
Iron Age 91:1206 lAy 15 '13; Same. Sd Am
S 76:51-2 Jl 26 '18
Corrosion of lead. R: H. Gaines. Eng Reo
67:685-6 Je 21 '13
Corrosion of pipe In refrigerating svstema.
F. N. Speller, bibliog il Iron Age 92:1830-
I D 11 '13
Corrosion of pipes by raw and treated wa-
ters. F. E. Hale. Munlc Eng 45:334-9 O 'IS
Corrosion of spikes in ties treated with slnc-
chlorlde, Eng N 69:270 F 6 '13
Corrosion report before the British institute
of metals. Met & Chem Eng 11:544 O '13
Corrosions in steam boilers. Am Soc M E J
35:185-6 Ja '13
Decarbonatlon of public water supplies to re-
move corrosive properties. G: C. Whipple.
Eng Rec 68:218-4 Ag 23 '13
Design of hot water supply systems to mini-
mize corrosion. F. N. Speller, plan TSsag N
69:294-6 F 13 '18
Disease of old leaden art objects. J. Boyer.
II Sci Am 109:382 N 15 '13
Electrolytic method of preventing corrosion.
Eng Rec 68:215 Ag 28 '13
Electrolytic theory of the corrosion of iron.
B. Lambert. Met & Chem Eng 11:272-4 My
'13
Further studies in corrosion. Power 38:843-
4 D 16 '13
Influence of copper in retarding the corrosion
of steel plate. Eng N 70:232-3 Jl 81 '13
Influence of silicon on corrosion of cast iron.
J. N. Frtend and C. W. Marshall. Foundry
41:807-8 Ag '18
Mlcro-chemistrv of corrosion. C. H. Desch
and S: Whyte. Metal Ind n s 11:430-2 O '13
Preservation of metals for marine work. F.
Lyon. Int Marine Eng 18:151-4 Ap '18
Preventing corrosion of iron and steel. Sci
Am 109:168 Ag 80 '13
Prevention of the corrosion of iron water
mains. W. F. Montfort. Eng N 70:570-1 S
18 '18
Propeller shafts — ^how to preserve and how to
protect them. Int Marine Kng 18:264 Je '13
Protection of steel from corrosion. H: Wil-
liams. 11 Eng M 45:183-96 My '18
Rusting of Iron. Sci Am 108:67 Ja 18 '18
Soda-ash for boiler waters. C: H. Bromley.
Power 38:412-3 S 16 '13
Steel and its corrosion. Eng M 46:569-70 Jl '18
Steel, wrought Iron and corrosion. G: Schuh-
mann. 11 Iron Age 92:1190-3 N 20 '13
See also Metal protection; Paint; Paint-
ing, Structural; waterproofing
Corrugated ships* See Naval architecture
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
71
Corrugation of electric railway rails. A. Busse.
Ens: M 44:254-6 N '12
Corundum
Assay for corundum by mechaniojil analysis.
W. S. Hutchinson. Am Inst Min K Bui
78:1039-40 Je '13
Cost
Decreased cost month. Iron Age 91;1187-8 My
15 '13
What is the selling price? R. H. Pflug-Feld-
er. Dora Eng 65:45-0 O 11 '13
See also Prices
Cost accounting
Accounting as a basis for and a measure
of efficiency In business. C. H. Nau. J Ac-
count 15:143-56 Mr *13
Analysis of costs in a refrigerating plant.
Elec W 61:148-9 Ja 18 '13
Axioms concerning mnnufacturlng costs: dis-
cussion of paper by H: H. Towne. Am Soc
M E J 35:iJ5:)-62 Ap 13
Building a cost system. B: A. Franklin.
Eng M 46:356-64 D '13
Cause of the small profit in the plumbing
business. E. C. Cole. Dom Eng 63:306-7
Je 14 '13
Central -station unit-cost accounting. Elec W
62:1271-2 D 20 '13
Cheap, efficient cost system. Iron Age 91:62
Ja 2 '13
Construction by day labor in Minneapolis:
methods and costs of concrete vaulting
over city reservoir. W. N. Jones, il Eng
Rec 67:424-6 Ap 19 '13
Continuous cost keeping system maintained
by Automatic transportation co., Buffalo.
11 Iron Age 91:88-90 Ja 2 '13
Cost and method. B. Daniels. See monthly
numbers of the Inland printer
Cost estimating on screw machine products,
il Iron Tr R 52:909-15 Ap 17 '13
Cost keeping for reinforced-concrete build-
ings. W. P. Anderson. Eng M 45:34-49 Ap
•13
Cost-keeping in a pump factory. S. Dean.
Iron Age 91:814-8 Ap 3 '13
Cost-keeping system for warehouse trucks.
Automobile 28:942-3 My 1 '13
Cost systematizing. A. Hiller. J Account 16:
435-9 I) '13
Cost systems. M. McCune. Metal Ind n s 11:
299-300 Jl '13
Daily time and material report systems of
railroads. Ry Age 55:605-8 S 19 '13
Distribution of shop expenses. J. A. Singler.
Inland Ptr 51:567-9 Jl '13
Easily-applied, common sense cost system;
the method of distributing direct and In-
direct foundry costs. O. O. Brace, il Found-
ry 41:43-6, 97-100, 152-7, 207-8 F-My '13
Ekionomttcal ifoundry cost-keeping methods.
B. W. Riker. Foundry 41:283-6 Jl '13
Fallacy of including interest and rent as part
of manufacturing cost. A. L. Dickinson. J
Account 16:89-98 Ag '13
Improved cost summary sheet. E. Gorman.
Inland Ptr 51:230-1 My '13
Interest a factor of costs? E: C. Gough. J
Account 16:473-7 Je '13
Keeping concrete costs. M. C. Tuttle. tables
Eng Rec 67:9-11 Ja 4 '13
Keeping costs. Eng Rec 67:3 Ja 4 '13
Keening track of tires: sales records and
other forms. Automobile 28:1301-5 Je 26
•13
Klaxon factory system seen In detail. Auto-
mobile 28:1066-9 My 22 '13
Locomobile truck system. Automobile 28:
1030-3 My 16 '13
Making the cost system work smoothly. In-
land Ptr 52:420-1 D '13
Manufacturing burden obtained monthly; sys-
tem of the Gilbert & Barker mfg. co.,
Springfield. M:uss. Iron Age 91:356-9 P 6 '13
Mining co.«!t accounts of the Anaconda cop-
per mining co. H. T. Van Kll.s. Am Inat
Min E Bui 78:1047-54 Je '13
Necessity of knowing what things cost. J: R.
Godfrey. Am Mach 38:784 My 8 '13
Newspaper and advertising costs. Inland Ptr
62:273-7 N '13
Overhead cost in the plumbing business. R. H.
Pflug-Felder. Dom Eng 64:332-3 S 20 '13
Overhead expense distribution; with discus-
sion. II. R. Keely. Am Soc M E J 35:983-96
Je '13; Same. Ind Eng 13:301-4 Jl '13; Same.
Iron Tr R 53:337-8 Ag 21 '13; Same cond.
Iron Age 92:298-9 Ag 7 '13
Problem in the distribution of expense burden.
H. C. Bentley. J Account 16:25-50, 175-209
Jl, S '13
Retaining fee for high-priced workmen. Ind
Eng 13:481 N '13
Scientific cost-keeping system for reinforced
concrete. J: S. NlchoU. Eng M 44:511-26 Ja
13
Shop costs of boiler and plate work. W. C.
Connelly. Iron Age 92:614-5 S 18 '13
Simple cost-finding method for photoengrav-
ers. Inland Ptr 61:687-8 Jl '13
Simple system for procuring cost data. Iron
Age 91:757-9 Mr 27 '13
Some observations on costs by a country
printer. C. L. Hobart. Inland Ptr 60:589-40
Ja '13
Standardization of method for determining
and comparing power co.sts in steam plants.
H. G. Stott and W. S. Gorsuch. Am Inst E
E Pro 32:1098-1131 My '13
System for keeping costs In a foundry. E:
A. Boyce. Iron Age 'j1:601-6 Mr 6 '13
Treatment of Interest on manufacturing in-
vestment; symposium. J Account 16::i4ji-44,
329-35, 427-32. 16:22-4 Ap-Jl '13
Uniform cost methods in the foundry indus-
try. C. E. Knoeppel. Foundry 41: 272-4 Jl
13
Value of cost keeping. Power 37:827-8 Je 10
lo
^^Ji^^^^^^"^^ **^® selling price be? R. H. Pflug-
,„5^1<^er. 11 Dom Eng 65:338-40 D 13 '13
W here costs end and profits begin. F. S. Prior.
Dom Eng 64:364-7 S 27 '13
Work order system adaptable to public utili-
ties. G: W. Kalwelt. Elec Ry J 41:113-6 Ja
18 '13
Kee aim Account analysis; Accounting;
Depredation
Cost of living
Comparative measurements of the changing
2iSK?^A^^^^- ^- ^' Norton. Sci Am S 76:
348-61 My 81 '18
Cost of high living. Ind Eng 13:218-9 My '13
Good roads and the cost of living. W: W.
Finley. Concrete Cem 2:17-8 Ja '13
Philadelphia— result of inquiry Into cost of
living. Elec Ry J 41:610 Mr 16 '13
Science and the cost of living. Sci Am 108:
486 My 31 '13
h'ce also Food — Prices
Costa Rica
Boundaries
Survey of the boundary between Costa Rica
and Panama. Eng Rec 67:361 Mr 29 '13
Costumes
JSce also Automobile costumes
Cottages
Concrete block cottages built complete for
$1500 each. II plans Concrete Cem 2:137-8
Mr '13
Cottage built of white face block at Creston,
la. 11 plan Concrete Cem 2:298-9 Je '13
Garden apartments of California: Irving J.
Gill, architect. E. M. Roorbach. 11 plan Arch
Rec 34:520-30 D '13
Pair of cottages at Villa Nova, Pa., Aymar
Embury, II. architect, il Arch Rec 34:334-6
O '13
Three cottages and a studio: recent work of
Arthur T. Remick. A. T. Covell. 11 Arch Rec
34:306-17 O '13
Cotton
Fireproof clothing: a process for rendering
cotton cloth permanently fire-resisting. W:
H. Perkln. Eng M 44:761-8 P '13
Improvement in bailing cotton. Am Ind 14:28
Ag '13
JSrc also Textile Industry and fabrics
Cotton machinery
New preparatory machinery for use in cot-
ton mills. II Am Ind 13:31 Ap '13
72
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Cotton manufacturers. See National association
of cotton manufacturers
Cotton mills , ,, .. t v„«-r^,t.,t
Cotton mill accounts. J. Hunter. J Account
16'110-y -i^ "' '13
Design and construction of the modern cot-
ton miU. F. W. Reynolds Am bocM H- J
35:1029-33 Je '13; Same. Ind Eng 13.30D-6 Ji
Modern methods of "fating in cotton mills.
A L. Pearson. Am Soc M K J 35.10i^-tt Je
^3; Same. Ind Eng 13:306-7 Jl '13
See also Factories
Cotton storage shed o' economical design^ E^
S. Pennebaker, Jr. 11 Eng N 69.^6-7 Ja ^
'13
^Couon-Ue scarcity. Iron Age 92:1006-7 O 30
•13
"""s^^ety^mSfc'h cough ,lozenireB. J: Phin. Sci
Am 108:435 My 10 '18
Counterbalance weights . v,*„ r* w Rron-
Design of counterbalance weights. C. E.Bron
son. Ky Age (Mech ed) 87.oJ9-30 u i^
""""ilell^^r factop profits: how m is lost
in counting. Ind B^g 13:458-60 N 1^
^'•sCdTo-home' of Fmnk Uoyd Wright; pic-
tures. Arch Reo 8J:15-64 Ja 13
°°c"o.JnVh"u^e in California. H. D. Croly. il
Flrl protection of i»^\, ^^^'^'^l^yoTO^r Je ^'IS^*
Torbohm. Arch & Bldg 45:270-4 J eitf
Recent work of Howard Shaw. H. r)-,,^''*^^^
C. M. Price. 11 Arch Rec 33.284-iJ3i ap
*1*3
Sec aUo Architecture, Domestic; Bun-
galows; Country homes
'^SeiTf tSr'cSJnty Wriculturlst plan. C:
M. Carroll. Sci Am 108:124 F 1 13
''°c"o"uV";Tv?yS'r-englneer. J. W. Mavity. Eng
N 70:1189 D 11 '13
^ fi'orlnl'a large compression coupling. A. H.
Myers dlagMach 19:801-2 Je 13
Migneto couplings for 1913. dla«s Automo-
bile 28:900-3 Ap 24 '13 «„„n„cr m
New flexible power transmission coupling. U
Iron Age 91:599 Mr 6 '13 , ,, ^^,
Use of leather for universal coupling. Au-
tomobile 28:594 Mr 6 '13
I8fe also Car couplings
^c"o'l5rt*'hS?se award, il Arch Rec 33:469-70 My
'13
New York county court house design. 11 Eng
Rec 67:464 Ap 26 '13
Court of claims. See United States. Court of
claims
^Courtesy as an asset In the plumbing busi-
ness F. W. Barclay. Dom Eng 63:400 Je
28 'i3
Cranes, derricks, etc.
Building with traveling tower-cranes. 11 plan
Engr N 70:814-5 O 23 '13
Chicago elevated railway new track and
roadway derrick car. 11 Elec Ry J 41:115
Ja 18 '18
Clearances for electric cranes. W. L». Tryoc
diag Foundry 41:508a N '13
Clearances for hand power cranes. W. L.
Tryon. diag Foundry 41:418a O '13
Compensating quadrant crane. H. W. Broady.
11 diag Int Marine Eng 18:305-9 Jl '13; Iron
Age 92:10-1 Jl 3 '13
Convertible crane and pile driver, C, B. &
Q. R. R. 11 Ry & Eng R 53:743 Ag 2 '13
Crane failures and their causes. Ind Eng 13;
234-5 My '13
Derricks for erection of steel work; from ad-
dress by F: Tench. Enar Rec 67:278 Mr 8
Design of overhead traveling cranes. Ina
Eng 13:189-91 Ap '13
Dynamic braking hoist controller and its ap-
plication to mill cranes. H. F. Stratton. 11
Iron Tr R 52:85-93 Ja 2 '13
50 -ton locomotive crane. 11 Eng N 69:675 Ap
3 *13
Floating cranes for Panama. 11 plan Eng Rec
67:720-1 Je 28 '13
Floating cranes for the permanent equipment
of the Panama canal. 11 EJng N 70:118-20 Jl
Floating revolving cranes for Panama. 11 Am
Mach 38:796-7 My 8 '13
German cranes for Panama. 11 Iron Age 91:
1170 My 15 '13 « „ r«
Large locomotive Jib crane. 11 Iron Tr R 52:
741 Mr 27 '13; il Ind Eng 13:207 My '13
Large steel derrick for government work, il
Eng Rec 67:240 Mr 1 '18
Locomotive cranes in track work. W. E. Dav-
in. Ry & Eng R 53:618-9 Je 28 '13
Safety maxims for operating traveling cranes.
Ind Eng 13:426 O '13
Siiipbuilding berth and 250-ton wharf crane
at the Blohm & Voss shipyard, il Int Ma-
rine Eng 18:438-9 O '13
Shop cranes — their design and construction.
F. W. Nuffield. Mach 19:943-5 Ag '13
Steel guved derricks for building erection,
plans Eng N 70:1028-30 N 20 '13
Stresses In an A-frame for a crane runway:
analysis of primary stresses and discussion
of stresses in lattice bars. H. Gwinner, diag
Mach 19:37-8 S '12
See aUo Cars (derrick); Hoisting ma-
chinery
Crank cases . .
Drilling a crankcase in seven minutes. 11 Au-
tomobile 29:232 Ag 7 '13
Molding large crank cases. 11 Foundry 41:151
Ap '13
Steams-Knight crankcases milling and drill-
ing 11 Automobile 29:279 Ag 14 '13
Crank shafts
Analy.sis of crankshaft stresses. K. W. Najder.
Mach 19:866-8 Jl '13
Centering drop-forged crankshafts, dlags
Mach 19:50 S '12
Design of a crank shaft. E: M. Bragg. Int
Marine Eng 18:35-6 Ja '13
Loose dowel pin in crank shaft. Int Marine
Eng 18:174 Ap '13
Crankpins , „
Fitting crankpins in the backwoods. W. E.
Stickney. diag Power 37:789-90 Je 3 '13
Putting crankpin In 6000- horsepower engine.
W. J. Maxwell. Power 37:233 F 18 'IS
Putting crankpins In large engines. J. N.
Lucas. II Power 37:625 My 6 '13
Three point micrometer and its use. II diag
Mach 19:688 My '13
Crawfish ^ »^ ^««
Crayfish. R. C. Osburn. 11 Sci Am S 75:188-
90 Mr 22 '13
Crawfordsvllle, Indiana
Successful municipal lighting plant. 11 plan
MunIc Eng 44:80-8 F 'IS
Crayfish. See Crawflsh
Credit
Co-operation between bankers and account-
ants. J Account 16:51-3 Jl '13
Credits and collections discussed by electri-
cal business men. Elec W 62:1046 N 22 '13
Fallibilitv of unverified financial statements.
R. H. Montgomery. J Account 16:1-10 Jl '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
73
Credit — Continued.
Plumbers* credit information bureau. Dom
Eng 62:244-6 Mr 1 '13
Crematories
Detroit crematory using: electric blower. II
Elec W 62:1215-6 D 13 '13
Creosote
Comparison of zinc chlorld^ with coal-tar
creosote for preserving cross- ties. H. F:
Weiss. Elec Ry J 41:151-3 Ja 25 '13; Same.
Kng Rec 67:109-10 Ja 25 '13; Same. Ry &
Eng R 53:848 Ja 25 '13; Same. Ry Age 54:
165-7 Ja 24 '13
Effect of initial air pressure on penetration
of creosote. R. S. Belcher. Eng Rec 67:
299 Mr 16 '13
Effect upon absorption and penetration of
mixing tar with creosote. F. M. Bond. Eng
Rec 67:108 Ja 25 '13; Same. Ry Age 54:171-2
Ja 24 '13
European creosote specifications for paving
block for city streets. E. A. Sterling. Fing
Rec 67:495-6 My 3 '13
Production and supply of coal-tar creosote.
Eng Rec 67:326 Mr 22 '13
Production and supply of coal tar creosote.
E. A. Sterling. Ry Age 54:164-5 Ja 24 '13
Creosoted wood. See Wood preservation
Creosoted wood blocks for floors. E. A. Sterl-
ing. Eng M 44:276-8 N '12
Cripple Creek, Colorado
Cripple Creek in the early days. G. L. Sheldon.
Eng & Min J 95:220-1 Ja 25 '13
Cyanidatlon at Cripple Creek, Colo. H. A.
Megraw. il Eng & Min J 95:313-7 F 8 '13
Crops
Condition of crops. Ry & Eng R 53:467 My 17
'13
Our record-breaking crop for 1912. Sci Am 8
75:18-9 Ja 11 '13
See also Agriculture
Cross -sections
Cross -sect ions and symbols, diags Am Mach
38:775-8, 791 My 8 '13
Discussion on report of the committee on
standard cross- sections and symbols, il Am
Soc M E J 35:18-27 Ap '13
Cross-ties. See Railroad ties
Crossings, Grade. See Grade crossings
Crossings, Railroad. See Grade crossings
Crowds
Kinetic effects of crowds: the forces due to
movements of live load. C. J. Tllden. il
Sci Am S 76:172-5 S 13 '13
Crucible steel company of America
Annual report for fiscal year ended Aug. 31,
1913. Iron Age 92:933 O 23 '13
Crucibles
Color of crucibles. J. Bartley. Metal Ind n s
11:246 Je '13
Crucible and furnace relationship. J. Bartley.
Metal Ind n s 11:166-7 Ap '13
Magnesite crucibles. D. M. Liddell. Eng &
Min J 96:508 S 13 '13
See altm Assaying; Foundry practice,
Steel metallurgy
Cruisers. See Warships
Crushed stone
Crushing plant of Natomas consolidated. R:
H. V^I. il plan EIng & Min J 96:481-6 S 13
'13
Crushing
Crushing plant of Natomas consolidated. R:
H. Vail, il plan Eng & Min J 96:481-6 S 13
*13
Crushing-surface diagram. A. O. Gates. Eng
& Min J 95:1039-41 My 24 '13
8re alao Gold milling
Crushing machinery
Baltic regrlnding plant, Redridge, Mich. A. H.
Sawyer, diags Eng & Min J 95:521-2 Mr 8 '13
Changing a tube into a cone mill, il Eng &
Min J 96:977 N 22 '13
Corrugated roll shells. H. C. Holthoff. Eng &
Min J 96:1802 Je 28 '13
Crushing Tonopah (Nev.) ores. A. R. Par-
sons. E3ng & Min J 95:1110 My 31 '13
Grinding ores for cyanidation. H. A. Megraw.
Eng & Min J 96:821-4, 917-21 N 1, 15 '13
Hardinge conical mill. H. VV. Hardinge. il
diags Am Inst Min E Bui 75:453-68 Mr '13
Hardinge mill. Eng & Min J 95:663 Mr 29 '13
Hardinge mills vs. Chilean miUs. R. Franke.
Am Inst Min B Bui 79:1201-« Jl '13; Same
cond. Eng & Min J 96:493-4 S 13 '13; Dis-
cussion. Am Inst Min E Bui 83:2702-8 N '13
Ore crushing. H. W. Hardinge. diags Eng M
45:598-601 Jl '13
I»ebble lining for Hardinge mills. D: Cole. Eng
& Min J 96:927 N 15 "13
Requirements of small cyanide mills. A. Del
Mar. Jl Eng & Min J 96:769-71 O 25 '13
Special mixing and grinding machinery. 11
Met & Chem Eng 11:111 F '18
Stone crushing and screening, Fairmount,
111. K. E. Casparis. 11 Eng N 69:112-6 Ja 16
•13
See also Grinding pans
Testing
Crushing-surface diagram. A. O. Gates. Eng
6 Min J 95:1039-41 My 24 '13
Crystallography
Wittorff's iron -carbon equilibrium diagram.
B, Stoughton. 11 Am Inst Min E Bui 74:227-37
F '13
Cuba
Industries and resources
Cuban iron-ore reserve-s. D. Whitaker. Eng
M 46:253-4 N '13
Vast ore deposits of Cuba. H: Hale. Sci Am
109:142 Ag 23 '18
Cube root
Cube and fifth roots by mental arithmetic.
A. J. Liotka. Sol Am S 76:194-6 S 27 '13
Cul^m
Economic combustion of low grade or waste
fuels. D. M. Myers. Eng M 45:360-6 My '13
Culverts
Bridges and culverts for country roads in
Wisconsin. A. R. Hirst. Eng N 70:729-30 O
9 '13; Same cond. Eng Rec 68:378 O 4 '13
Data for use in designing culverts and short-
span bridges. C: H. Moorefleld. il U S Pub
Roads Bui 45:7-39 '13
Diagram for area of railway culvert open-
IS^?;^'^- J- Wright, Jr. Eng N 69:173-4 Ja
23 '13
Large relnforced-concrete culvert, Newcastle,
Eng. dlag Eng N 70: 839 Ag 21 '13
Rational culvert formula. W. W. Horner. Eng
N 69:912-3 My 1 '13
Waterman avenue culvert, over River des
P^res, St. Louis. Mo. C: W. Martin. 11
plan Eng N 69:1218-9 Je 12 '13
Sie also Bridges
Cup greases. See Lubrication and lubricants
Cup races. See Yacht racing
Cupola furnaces
Ancient cupolas render efficient service at
General foundry co„ Boon ton, N. J. 11
Foundry 41:149-50 Ap '13
Blast quantity and pressure In cupola work-
ing. F. J. Cook. Iron Ago 92:292-3 Ag 7 '13
Forehearth for foundry cupolas, dlag Iron Age
92:234-5 Jl 31 '13
FoundiT — cupola gases and temperatures. A.
W. Belden. 11 diags U S Bur Mines Bui 54:
1-27 '13; Same cond. Iron Age 92:289-90 Ag
7 '13
Fuel-efficiency of the cupola-furnace. J: J.
Porter. Am Inst Min E Bui 74:239-48 F '13
Investigation of cupola melting operations.
11 diags Foundry 41:309-18 Ag ^13
Melting Iron In the cupola-furnace. R. Molden-
ke. Am Inst Min B Bui 73:37-46 Ja '13
Newly designed foundry cupola, diags Iron
Age 92:795 O 9 '13
Operating a small cupola. W. J. Keep. Foun-
dry 41:455 O '18
Remarkable cupola explosion, plan Iron Age
92:346-7 Ag 14 '13
Studies of the cupola melting process. Iron
Age 91:772-4 Mr 27 '13
1
74
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Cupola furnaces — Continued.
Tests of cupola gases and temperatures: A.
W. Belden's report, il Iron Tr R 52:1463-5 Je
26 '13
See also Foundry work
Curasao, West Indies
Improving a harbor of Curagao. H. C. Plum-
mer. map 11 Sci Am 108:474-5 My 24 '13
Current meters. See Water flow
Currents. See Winds
Currents, Electric. See Electric currents
Curves
Intei*secting circular curves with non-parallel
tangents: a theorem. W. R. Horn, diags
Eng N 70:820-1 O 23 '13
Laying out Cananea underground curves. A.
G. Harris, diag Eng & Min J 96:1027-8 N 29
•13
Special problem In reverse curves. W: C.
Crosby. Eng N 69:1322-3 Je 26 '13
See alto Circle; Railroads -Curves and
turnout
Customs service
United States
Uncle Sam's appraisers of merchandise, il
Scl Am 108:244-5 Mr 15 '13
Cutting machines
Automatic profiling device, il diags Macli 19:
486-7 F '13
Cutting power of lathe turning tools. W:
Kipper and G. W. Burley. Iron Age 92:1384-9
D 18 '13
See aUo Gear cutting
Cutting of glass. See Glass cutting
Cutting of metals. See Metal cutting
Cuyahoga river
Cuyahoga river in the flood of Mar. 25-26,
15)13. E. B. Thomas, il map Etig N 69:922-
4 My 1 '13
Improvement of the Cuyahoga river at Cleve-
land, Ohio, map Eng N 69:593-4 Mr 20 '13
Preliminary report on straightening the
Cuyahoga river, il map Eng Rec 67:546 My
17 '13
Cuyahoga river draw bridge, Replacing the. 11
diags Eng Rec 67:20-1 Ja 4 ^13
Cyanamid
C>'anamid In agriculture. E. J. Pranke. Eng
M 45:432-4 Je '13
Cyanide process
Action of oxidizers in cyanlding. Eng & Min
J 96:392 Ag 30 '13
Action of oxidizers in cyanidlng. M. Green.
Eng & Min J 95:1233-6 Je 21 ^13
Alununum precipitation at Deloro, Ontario. S.
F. Klrkpatrlck. dlag Eng & Min J 95:1277-8
Je 28 '13
Aluminum preclpitati'on at Niplssing mill.
Cobalt, Ont. E. M. Hamilton, plan Eng &
Min J 95:935-9 My 10 '13
Analysis of cyanide practice. H. A. Megraw.
Eng & Min J 95:110-3 Ja 11 '13
Argo cyanide mill, Idaho Springs, Colo. S. I-i.
Goodale. il plan Eng & Min J 96:385-9 Ag 30
'13
Black Oak cyanide plant, Soulsbyvllle. Cal.
H. A. Megraw. il Eng & Min J 95:1179-81
Je 14 '13
Calculation of extraction in cyanidation. H.
A. Megraw. Eng & Min J 96:441-4 S 6 '13
Calculation of extraction in cyanidation. W.
J. Sharvvood. Eng & Min J 96:937-40 N 15 '13
Calculation of extraction in cyanidation. G:
Simpson, jr. Eng & Min J 95:1255: 96:1230
Je 21. D 27 '13
Calculation of extraction In cyanide plants.
A. S. Addlton. Eng & Min J 96:31-2 Jl 5 '13
Calculation of extraction in cyanide plants.
A. G. Cadogan. Eng & Min J 95:1109-10
My 31 '13
Charcoal as a precipitant; Use of lime. Met
& Chem Eng 11:719-20 D '13
Continuous deoantation of slime. H. A.
Megraw. II plan Eng & Min J 95:379-81 F
15 '13
Continuous decantation with Dorr thickeners.
J. Simmon.*?, dlag Eng & Min J 95:627-8 Mr
22 '13
Continuous sand plant In cyanide practice
on the Rand. E: L.. Bateman. Met & Chem
Eng 11:672-3 D '13
Counter-current decantation of slime. J: V.
N. Dorr. Eng & Min J 96:270 Ag 9 '13
Cyanidation at Cripple Creek, Colo. H. A.
Megraw. il Eng & Min J 95:313-7 F 8 '13
Cyanidation at the Liberty Bell mill. H. A.
Megraw. il plan Eng & Min J 96:9-14 Ja
4 '13
Cyanide practice in the Black Hills, South
Dakota. H. C. Parmelee. Met & Chem Ens
11:395-8, 435-8, 600-2 Jl-S '13
C>'aniding at Grass Valley, Cal. H. A. Me-
graw. 11 plan Eng & Min J 95:983-7 My 17
'13
Cyanidlng at the Nevada Wonder mill. Won-
der, Nev. H. A. Megraw. il Eng & Min J 95:
6i'3-5 Ap 5 '13
Cyanidlng silver at Nevada Hills mill. Fair-
view. H. A. Megraw. il Eng & Min J 95:645-8
Mr 29 '13
Cyanidlng slimy ore by continuous decanta-
tion. H. C. Parmelee. il plan Met & Chem
Eng 11:25-8 Ja '13
Cyanidlng the ores of Republic, Wash. H. A.
Megraw. 11 Ekig & Min J 95:835-8 Ap 26 '13
Cyanlding Zambona low-grade silver ore, So-
nora. Mexico. H. A. and R. T. Sill, plan
p:ng & Min J 95:745-7 Ap 12 '13
Difllculties of vacuum filtration. H. A. Me-
graw. Eng & Min J 95:434 F 22 '13
Effect of heat on amalgamating and concen-
trating in cyanide solution. Met & Chem
Eng 11:98-9 F '13
Electrolysis of aqueous solutions of the simple
alkaline cyanides. Met & Chem Eng 11:677
O '13
Electrolysis of cyanide solution. Met & Chem
Eng 11:575-7 O '13
Evolution of methods of handling sllme, the
Rand, South Africa. H. N. Splcer. il Met &
Chem Eng 11:408-12 Jl '13
Gold Road cyanide mill. Arizona. H. A. Me-
graw. il diag Eng & Min J 96:3-6 Jl 5 '13
Grading analyses and their application to
cyanidation. Eng & Min J 95:1044-6 My 24
'13
Grinding ores for cyanidation. R. B. T. Kll-
lanl. Eng & Min J 96:1085-6 D 6 '13
Grinding ores for cyanidation. H. A. Megraw.
Eng & Min J 96:821-4, 917-21 N 1, 15 '13
Handling cyanide precipitate at Lluvia de
Oro, Chihuahua, Mexico. H. R. Conklln. 11
Eng & Min J 95:1001-2 My 17 '13
Interesting agitator test in cyanide practice.
Met & Chem Eng 11:112 P '13
Metallurgy of the Homestake ore. A. J. Clark
and W. J. Sharwood. Eng & Min J 95:215-9
Ja 25 '13
Meter for cyanide solution. J. Spiers, plan
Eng M 44:272-4 N *12
Milling and cyanlding costs at Bodie, Cal.
Eng & Min J 95:1003-4 My 17 '13
Motherlode mill, Salmo, B. C. C. E. Rodgers.
U plan Eng & Min J 96:629-32 S 20 '13
Notes on the analysis of zinc dust used for
precipitating gold and silver. J: E: Clennell.
Eng & Min J 95:793-7 Ap 19 '13
Ores amenable to cyanidation. H. A. Megraw.
Eng & Min J 96:629-33 O 4 '13
Practical cyanlding. J: Randall, il Colliery
33:335-9. 391-5 Ja-F '13
Precipitation tem/peratures. J: Gross. Eng
& Min J 95:911-2 My 3 '13
Rapid silver estimation in mill solutions. G.
H. Clevenger.. plan Eng & Min J 95:892-3
My 3 '13
Rate of dissolution of free gold in cyanide
solution. J: Gross. Eng & Min J 96:749 Ap
12 '13
Refining at Pittsburgh-Silver Peak mill. I*.
Smith. II Eng & Min J 95:603-4 Mr 22 '13
Requirements of small cyanide mills. A. Del
Mar. II Eng & Min J 96:769-71 O 25 '13
Review of cyanidation in 1912. P. H: Argall.
Eng & Min J 95:108-10 Ja 11 '13
San Francisco mill, Pachuca. Mex. dlag Eng
& Min J 95:1104-5 My 31 '13
San Francisco mill, Pachuca, Mexico. Met
& Chem Eng 11:349 Je '13
Shipment of cvanlde precipitate. G. H. Clev-
enger. Eng & Min J 95:863-4 Ap 26 '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
75
Cyanide procesc — Continued.
Sliver cyanidatlon at Tonopah, Nev. D. P.
Irvin. En^ St Min J 96:912 My 3 '13
Sliver cyanidatlon at Tonopah, Nev. A. H.
Jones; H. A. Megraw. Gng & Min J 96:
767-8 Ap 12 '13
Silver cyanidatlon at Tonopah, Nevada. H. A.
Me^raw. 11 Kng & Min J 95:413-7. 455-9.
503-6 F 22-Mr 8 '13
Slimes agitation for cyanidatlon. H. A. Me-
grraw. Eng & Min J 96:1161-4 D 20 '13
Smelting precipitate at Cerro Prieto, Sonora.
Mexico. H. S. Munroe. il diag Eng & Min J
95:1137-9 Je 7 '13
Study of cyanide precipitates. G. H. Clevenger.
Kng * Min J 96:273-4 F 1 '13
Study of leaching processes. Eng & Min J
96:789-90 O 26 '13
Synopsis of literature. Met & Chem Eng 11:
51-3 Ja '13
Two Arizona cyanide mills: Tom Reed mill,
at Oatman and the Vulture mill at Wlck-
enburg. H. A. Megraw. il plans Eng & Min
J 96:199-202 Ag 2 '13
Zinc-dust precipitation. Met & Chem Eng 11:
304 Je '13
Zinc-dust precipitation at Cerro Prieto, So-
nora. Mexico. H. S. Munroe. 11 Eng & Min
J 95:1085-6 My 31 '13
Cyclecars
Biaiitogo — motorcycle car. 11 Automobile 29:
3:»0-l Ag 28 '13
British cyclecars and light cars, il Automobile
29:1139-45 I) 18 13
Cyclecars — ^American and foreign. 11 Scl Am
109:265 O 4 '13
Cyclecars better racers than sidecars. Au-
tomobile 29:141 Jl 24 '13
ETngllsh Morgan wins first cyclecar Grand
l»rlx. 11 Automobile 29:98-101 Jl 17 '13
Field of the cyclecar. Automobile 28:910 Ap
24 '13
Fourth international exhibition of the Cycle
and motor cycle traders' union at Olympla.
J. S. Critchley. 11 Automobile 29:1135-9 D
18 '13
French cycle racing- car. S. P. McMlnn. Scl
Am 109:110 Ag 9 '13
Los Angeles cyclecar in two models, two-
rvlinder and four. 11 Automobile 29:823 O
30 '13
Many companies take ui> the cyclecar. Auto-
mobile 29:349 Ag 21 '13
S. A. B. divided on definition of cyclecars.
Automobile 29:882-3 N 6 '13
Three-passenger cyclecar design. G: J. Mercer.
diags Automobile 29:814-5 O 30 '13
Zip cyclecar severely tested. II Automobile 29:
867 N 6 '13
See aUo Motor cycle trucks
Cycles. See Bicycles and tricycles
Cycles, Motor. See Motor cycles
Cylinder-packing. See Packing
Cylinders
Boring a large cylinder in the lathe. K. A.
Suverkrop. 11 Am Mach 38:859-60 My 22 '13
Casting paper machinery cylinders. II Am
Mach 38:166 Ja 23 '13
Cylinder heads of horizontal single-acting
motors. M. H. MUller. diags Power 37:859-
60 Je 17 '18
Efficient production of cylindrical work. C
H. Norton. 11 Am Soc M E J 35:95-106 Ja
•13: Same. Ind Eng 13:4-6 Ja '13; Same.
Iron Tr K 52:204-6 Ja 16 '13; Discussion.
Am Soc M E J 36:629-31 Ap '13
Forming motor-car cylinders. Ind Eng 13:
12-3 Ja '13
How we cast 22 cylinders In one sand mold.
G: W. Kelly, il Foundry 41:121 Mr '18
Loose liner in cylinder causes severe knock.
H. E. CoIUns. diag Power 38:107 Jl 15 '13
Mnchine finishing of cylinders. S. Dean. Iron
Age 91:594-5 Mr 6 '13
Machining the Ford cylinders. F. H. Colvln.
il Am Mach 38:841-6 My 22 '13
Molding cylinders by hand and machine, il
Foundry 41:143-4 Ap '18
Molding gas engine cylinders for motor cars:
methods of Campbell, Wyant & Cannon
foundry co., with details of coremaking. 11
Foundry 41:1-6 Ja '13
Standard turbine cylinder molding practice.
C. A. Tupper. il Foundry 41:47-60 F '13
Time-saving methods of producing cylin-
drical work at Norton grinding co., Worces-
ter, Mass. 11 Ind Eng 13:149-51 Ap '13
Vanadium iron for motor cylinders. Automobile
29:296 Ag 14 '13
Water pressure on cylindrical surfaces, plan
Eng Rec 67:279 Mr 8 '13
Cylindrical segments and ellipses, il power
37:468-70 Ap 1 '13
D
Dairy bacteriology
Bacteriology of Cheddar cheese. E. G: Hast-
ings and others. 11 Scl Am S 75:357-8 Je 7
•13
Dalton's law
Dalton's law In the steam plant. G: F. Fenno.
Power 37:389 Mr 18 '13
Dalton's law in the steam plant. L: Gross-
baum. Power 37:163-4 F 4 '18
Dam failures
Accident at dam 26 on the Ohio river, plan
Eng Rec 67:542-4 My 17 '13
Cooley Brook dam washed out Eng Rec 68:
372-3 O 4 '13
Dam and embankment failures in 1912. M.
L. Fuller. Eng Rec 67:426-8 Ap 19 '18
Failure of cofTer at lock and dam no. 48. Ohio
. river. J. C. Oakes. plans Eng N 70:231-2 Jl
31 '13; Same. Eng Rec 68:120 Ag 2 '13
Failure of earth dam at Gladwin, Mich. Eng
Roc 67:sup 41 F 1 '13
Lessons from the failure of a weir and sluic-
es on porous foundations. W: G: Bligh. 11
plan Eng N 69:266-70 F 6 '13
Damages
Recovery of liquidated damages: Isthmian
canal case. W: B. King. Eng Rec 67:641-2
Je 7 '13
See nUo Personal Injuries; Workmen's
compensation
Dampness in buildings
Preventing dampness In masonry, il ESng Rec
67:82-3 Ja 18 '13; Same. Concrete Cem 2:
91 F '13
Dams
Advantaj?f-s of the rolling dam. Kng Kec 08:
564 N 22 '13
Boring and grouting: methods used on La-
hontan dam of the Truckee-Carson pro-
ject. D. W. Cole, il map Eng Rec 67:840-2
Mr 29 '13; Same. Eng N 69:647-51 Ap 3 '13
Building the dam: Twin Falls hydroelectric
development. O: C Newton, plan Eng Rec
67:582-3 My 24 '13
Completion of the rebuilt Assuan dam. 11 Eng
N 69:143-4 Ja 23 '13
Con.structlon of larpp earth dam in Somerset.
Vt. 11 Eng N 70:1300-2 D 25 '13
Construction of Somerset dam. Eng Ree 67:
182-4 F 16 '13
Construction of the Abbott Brook dike. Saw-
yer lake. Maine. II plan Eng Rec 67:496-7
My 3 '13
Construction of the Spauldlng dam on the
Yuba river. 11 map Eng Rec 68:150-2 Ag 9
'13
Cyclopean masonry dam at Plttsfield. H. A.
Miller. Eng Rec 68:291 S 13 '1.3
Design and construction of Oakley dam. il
Eng Rec 67:32-4 Ja 11 '13
Design of masonry dams. Eng N 70:623-6 S
25 'IS
De.sign of rolling dams. A. G. Hlllberg. 11
diags Eng Rec 6S:6r)4-7 D 13 '13
Diversion dam with imiK<?uallv hie:h steel fla.-?h-
boards, Grand River, Colorado. M. C.
inndorllder. il plans Eng N 70:910-3 N 6 '13
Experiments on flow of water over model
dams. Eng Rec 67:188-9 F 15 '13
76
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Da mi —Continued.
Experiments on uplift pressure In masonry
dJEuns. C. R. Weldner. plans Gng N 70:202-5
Jl 31 '13
Henne dam and reservoir built by German
water users' association. £1 C. Grant. 11
EnsT Rec 67:415 Ap 12 '13
Hugrh Lr. Cooper, who built the Keokuk dam.
W. P. Green. Sci Am 109:366 N 8 13
Hydraulic fill dam for additional water sup-
ply of Cambria steel works. 11 plan Bng
Rec 67:172-5 F 16 '18
Kachess dam, Washinsrton. R H. Baldwin.
II plans Eng N 69:989-99 My 15 '13
Largest embankment in Germany. Scl Am
108:107 P 1 '13
Las Vegas arched masonry dam. 11 Eng Reo
67:17 Ja 4 '13
Methods of building cutoff wall using hy-
draulic nozzles for excavation and pump
for removing spoil In the core trench of
the Piute irrigation dam. J. Jensen. 11
Eng Rec 68:522-4 N 8 '13
M6hne dam, Ruhr di.strlct, Germany. 11 Eng
N 70:751 O 16 '13
Morena rock-fill dam, California. 11 plans
Eng N 69:1220-5 Je 12 '13
Neglected first principles of masonry dam
design. J: S. Eastwood. Eng N 70:832-3
O 23 '13
Neglected first principles of masonry dam
design. G: H. Moore. Eng N 70:442-6 S 4 '13
Ohio river lock and dam 48. U plan Eng Rec
67:412-3 Ap 12 '13
Operation of the Mohawk river bridge dams.
D. A. Watt. 11 Eng N 70:282-^ Ag 14 '13
Pneumatic caissons for Scotia dam. plans
Ehig Rec 68:248-» Ag 80 '18
Power from the Mississippi river at Keokuk,
la. 11 Power 38:184-6 Ag 5 '13
Replacing sills of chanolne wicket dams. Eng
N 70:181 Jl 24 '13
Report on weir in the Niagara river, map
Eng Rec 68:206-8 Ag 23 '13
Reservoir dam for Cambria steel company.
Iron Tr R 62:694 Mr 20 '13
Reservoir for flood control In Germany at
Mauer. K. C. Grant. U map plan Eng N 69:
672-4 Ap 8 '13
Rock grouting and caisson sinking for Hales
Bar dam. il plans Eng N 70:949-56 N 13 '13
Rolling dam of the Boise project. C: H. Paul.
11 dfag Eng Rec 68:125-6 Ag 2 '13
Solid timber arch dam, Melrose, Wis. R. A.
Lundquist. 11 Elec W 61:677 Mr 29 '18;
Same. Eng Rec 67:368 Mr 29 '18
Spaulding dam. H. C. Vensano. il map plan
Eng N 70:1163-6 D 11 '13
Thermophones for temiperature measurement
in Kensico dam, Vallialla, N. T. Eng Rec
68:119-20 Ae 2 'IS
Twin Falls — Oakley irrigation project. A. M.
Korsmo. il plans Eng N 69: 616-21 Mr 18
•13
Upward water pressure on the reversed dam.
F. C. Osbom. Eng N 69:127 Ja 16 '13
Use of hydraulic lime for a masonry dam. G.
S. Newkirk. Eng N 70:19-20 Jl 8 '13
TTse of hydraulic flme for masonry dam. Eng
Rec 67:669 Je 14 '13
Waldeck storage dam, Germany. R. Grimshaw.
11 plans Eng N 70:852-4 O 30 '13
Sre also Cofferdams; Dam failures; Hy-
draulic engineering; Irrigation; Reservoirs;
Spillways; also Arrowrock dam; Assuan
dam
Dams, Concrete
Arrowrock dam, Boise Irrigation project;
highest dam in the world now under con-
struction In Idaho by the U. S. reclamation
service, plans Eng Rec 67:214-6 F 22 '18
Big Bear valley dam; multiple-arch type. J:
S. Eastwood. 11 plans Eng N 70:1284-90 D
25 '13
Concrete arched dam near Cheyenne, Wyo-
ming. M. V. Moulton. il plan Eng Rec 67:
149-50 P 8 '13
Construction features of the Elephant Butte
dam. U. S. reclamation service, plan Eng
N 69:120-2 Ja 16 '18
Construction of Arrowrock dam, Idaho. 11
Eng Rec 68:266-7 S 6 '13
Court decision on a concrete dam patent.
Concrete Cem 3:232 N '13
Design and specifications for the Arrowrock
dam, U. S. reclamation service, plan Eng
N 69:118-20 Ja 16 '18
Elephant Butte dam construction. L: C. Hill.
11 plans Eng Rec 68:868-71 O 4 '13
Elephant Butte, New Mexico dam. map plan
Eng Rec 67:557-8 My 17 '13
Foundations for the Hale's Bar dam; pneu-
matic caissons used for excavating seamy
rock for a hydroelectric project on the Ten-
nessee river. 11 Eng Reo 67:178-80 F 15 '13
Ingenious dam In French Indo-Chlna. 11 diag
Concrete Cem 3:250 D '13
Internal water-pressure In hollow dams. D.
Stairs; G. L. Bllderbeck. Eng N 69:226-6
Ja 80 '18
Lower court decision on Ambursen concrete
dam patent Eng N 69:1201 Je 6 13
Rapid construction on Medina valley irriga-
tion project in Texas. T. Bartlett. 11 plan
map Eng N 70:508-18 S 11 '13
Raystown hydroelectric plant near Hunting-
don, Pa. 11 plans Eng Rec 67:712-4 Je 28 '13
Reconstructing the foundation of Elwha river
dam. II diag Eng N 70:1258-9 D 18 '13
Reinforced -concrete dam that has safely
passed its second flood, Akron, O. J. C.
Lathrop. 11 Eng N 69:919 My 1 '13
Resistance of Salt river gravity- section con-
crete dam against erosive force of stream
heavily laden with sand and silt. A. L.
Harris, il Eng Rec 68:541-2 N 15 '13
Dangerous occupations. See Occupations, Dan-
gerous
Dates (fruit)
Arabian date trade. Scl Am S 76:295 N 8 '13
Davenportr Iowa
Streets
Concrete pavement in Davenport and vicin-
ity. A. M. Compton. Concrete Cem 1:78-80
D '12
Davits
New davits for lifeboats: characteristics of
the Babcock and Wilcox boat-lowering gear.
11 Eng M 46:124-6 O '18
Day, John, 1522-1384
Printers of note. W. C. Bleloch. Inland Ptr
52:218-9 N '18
Daylight. Artificial
Artificial daylight for color matching. R. F.
Pierce. 11 Scl Am S 76:183-4 Ag 30 '13
Dayton, Ohio
Flood, 1913
Dayton after the flood, il map Eng N 69:866-
7 Ap 24 '13
Dayton flood. 11 Eng Rec 67:376 Ap 6 'IS
Emergency sanitation work. C. F. Long. Eng
Rec 67:448 Ap 19 '13
Flood devastation, map Eng Rec 67:408-4 Ap
12 '18
Flood protection for Dayton. Eng Rec 68:399-
400 O 11 '18
Preliminary report on Dayton flood protec-
tion. Eng N 70:776-6 O 16 '13
Politics and government
New home rule charter of Dayton, Ohio.
Munlc Eng 45:270-3 S '13
Deaf and dumb
Voices of the deaf: graphic records of speech.
E. W. Scripture, n Scl Am S 76:60-1 Jl 26
'13
Asylums and education
New method of educating deaf mutes. J. Boy-
er. 11 Scl Am 108:221 Mr 8 *18
Deaf mutes. See Deaf and dumb
Deafness
Treating deafness by electricity. Scl Am 109:
366 N 8 '13
Death rate. See Mortality
Decimal classification. See Classification, Deci-
mal
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
77
Docimal system
English decimal system of welirhts and
measures. P. S. Bond. Eng Rec 67:382 Ap
6 '13
8ve also Metric system
Deck shields. See Locomotives — Deck shields
Decoration and ornament
Traininer of the decorator. Arch Rec 33:280-2
Mr '13
Use of decoration. F. J. Trezlse. il Inland Ptr
51:385-6 Je '13
See also Bronzes; Bronzing; Design, Dec-
orative; Lettering; Stucco; Tapestry; Terra
cotta
Decorative lighting. See Electric lighting,
Decorative
Deep sea fauna. See Marine zoology
Deerfleld r^v^r
Power developments on the Deerfleld river.
Mass. il map plans Eng Rec 67:116-8, 16S-7,
181-4 F 1-15 '13
Defectives
S(e also Deaf and dumb
Delaware A Hudson railroad
83d annual report, 1912. Ry Age 64:927-30 Ap
18 '13
Expenses and revenues of the Delaware &
Hudson for 1912. Ry Age 64:867-8 Ap 18 '13
Delaware, Lackawanna A Western railroad
City that appreciates a railroad: Montclair,
N. J. Ry Age 55:54-5 Jl 11 '13
New D. L. & W. line north of Scranton, Pa.
11 diag Ry Age 54:941-2 Ap 26 '13
Nicholson relocation of the Lackawanna rail-
road. G. J. Ray. Eng Rec 67:461-2 Ap 26
'13; Same. Ry & Eng R 63:383 Ap 26 '13
Roadbed improvements. Ry & Eng R 63:392-3
Ap 26 '13
Summit cutoff of the Lackawanna railroad,
il diags maps Eng N 70:410-9 Ag 28 '13
Summlt-Hallstead cut-off of D. L. & W. il
map Ry Age 66:903-8, 1069-74 N 14, D 6 '13
Delhip India
Architecture
Architecture for Delhi. Arch Rec 33:476 My
'18
Delhi, the metropolis of India: how shall the
new Indian capital be built? B. Leslie. 11
Sci Am S 76:72-4 F 1 '18
Public works
Government and public works of Delhi, India.
T. Salkleld. Eng N 69:1096-7 My 22 'l3
Delivery vehicles. See Automobile trailers;
Motor cycle trucks; Motor trucks
De Mosenthal, Henry, 1860-1912
In memoriam. Met ft Chem Eng 11:66 F '18
Demurrage
Demurrage as a remedy for car shortages.
J. O. Klapp. Ry Age 66:1225-7 D 26 '13
Need for a higher demurrage rate. Ry Age
64:2-3 Ja 3 '13
Proposed extension of demurrage agreements,
map Ry Age 56:425 S 6 '13
Terminal service. W. M. Prall. Ry ft Eng R
63:574-7 Je 14 '13
Denatured alcohol. See Alcohol, Denatured
Denver, Colorado
Railroads
Railroad tunnel financing proposed by Den-
ver. Eng Rec 67:310 Mr 22 '18
Streets
Alameda avenue subway in Denver. 11 Eng
Rec 68:66-8 Jl 19 '13
Water supply
Denver water case. Eng Rec 68:8 Jl 5 '13
New sixty-inch water-supply conduit at Den-
ver. 11 Eng Rec 67:60-2 Ja 18 '18
Denver ft Rio Grande railroad
Soldier Summit detour line, il dlag Ky & Kt\fi
R 53:1078-80 N 22 '13
Department stores
Filene store, Boston. Mass. il plan Arch ft
Bldg 46:11-2 Ja '13
Heating and ventilating Bonwit- Teller bldg.,
N. Y. city, plans Dom Eng 62:368-72 Mr
29 '13
Li|ditlng and motor service installed in the
Fllene establishment, Boston, il Elec W
62:679-86 8 20 '18
Lighting of Bamberger store, Newark, N. J. 11
Elec W 61:1096 My 24 '13
New lighting equipment of McCreery ft CO.,
Pittsburgh, plan Elec W 61:804-6 F 8 '13
Stern brothers store, New York. 11 plan Arch
ft Bldg 45:403-13 O '13
Ventilating a modern department store, il
diags Dom Eng 62:96-8 Ja 26 '13
Depreciation
Depreciation and obsolescence in Portland
ceraont plants. H. Struckmann. Am Soc M
E J 36:262-4 F '13; Discussion. 35:264-76 F
•13
" Depreciation and public service regulation.
R. H. Whltten. Eng N 69:942-7 My 8 '13
^ Depreciation: estimated and actual. A. C.
HumF>hreys. Stevens Ind .^0:511-37 O '13
Depreciation factor in cost of producing Port-
land cement. F: H. Lewis. Am Soc M E J
36:257-61 F '13
Depreciation in railway valuation. Ry Age
64:1635 Je 20 '13
" Depreciation in valuations. B. A. Sallen. J
Account 16:106-16 F '18
-^ Depreciation or valuation of properties. L. R.
Pomeroy. Ry Age 66:274-6 Ag 15 '13
^ Depreciation reserves vs. depreciation funds.
E. A. Sailers. J Account 16:368-66 N '13
Disputed points in railway valuation. Ry Age
54:1164 My 30 '13
• Physical valuation of public utilities. R. S.
Hale. Eng M 46:161-5 My '13
Practical studies of depreciation. Power 37:
600 Ap 8 '13
Study in depreciation. L: Bell, il Eleo W 62:
379 Ag 28 '18
Derailments
Analysis of a broken rail. Ry Age 66:623 O
3 '13
Derailment of trucks on curves. A. Stuck!. 11
Ry Age 64:111-2 Ja 17 'IS
Derailments on Chicago elevated. Elec Ry J
41:868 F 8 'IS
Factors aCFectlng derailments on sharp
curves. Bng Rec 67:186-6 F 16 'IS
Hays Mill. Ala. wreck; transverse fissures
in steel rails. Ry ft Eng R 63:909-11 S 27
'IS
Increasing number of oar wheel failures. Iron
Age 91:588-9 Mr 6 '13
Interstate commerce commission report on
derailment near Stockwell, Ind., Jan. 7,
1913. Eng N 70:1177 D 11 13
Locomotive tender derailments, diags Ry Age
54:209-12 Ja 31 '13
Recent derailments on the Chicago elevated
loop. Eng N 69:381-2 F 20 '13
Report on Glen Loch derailment. Ry Age 64:
747-9 Mr 28 '13
Report on the Stilwell derailment, C, C, C.
ft St. L. Ry. 11 plan Ry & Eng R 63:1016-7
N 1 '13
Responsibility for minor derailments. E. R.
Meredith. Ry Age 55:1176-7 D 19 '13
Tender derailments. F. W. Green. Ry Age
54:328 F 28 '13
Wreck caused by a broken tire. 11 Ry Age
55:814-6 O 31 '13
Derricks. See Cranes, derricks, etc.
Design
Pirating of commercial designs and why a
new law is needed to protect such designs.
E. W. Bradford. Inland Ptr 61:903-4 S '13
Sketching of mechanism in designing. F. W.
Harris. Sci Am S 76:179-80 Mr 22 'IS
ffee also Machinery — Design
Design, Decorative
Importance of design in the development of
art metal industry. A. F. Saundera il
Metal Ind n s 11:16-6 Ja '13
Hce also Lettering
Des ly^olnes, Iowa
Civic center of Des Moines. G: B. Lord. 11
Munic Eng 44:194-6 Mr '13
78
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Des Moines, Iowa — Continued.
Rapid transit
Decision in Des Moines franchise case. Eleo
Ry J 41:650 Ap 5 '13
Despradeller Constant D6siri, 1862- ?
work of the late D6slr6 Despradelle. F. A.
Bourne. 11 Arch Rec 34:185-9 Ag '13
Destroyers. See Torpedo boat destroyers
Desulphurizing process. See Ore treatment
Detonators
Don'ts for detonator users. Eng & Min J
96:1020-1 N 29 '18
Use of multiple detonators. Eng & Min J 96:
450 S 6 '13
Detonators, Electric
Tests of electric detonators. Eng Rec 67:718
Je 28 '13
Detroit, Michigan
Industries
City built by the automobile industry. L. V.
Spencer. 11 Automobile 28:791-7 Ap 10 '13
Radius of Detroit. 11 Am Ind 13:9-11 My '13
Railroads
Pjtssenger station of the Michigan Central,
il plan Uy & Eng R 53:1191-6 D 27 '13
Rapid transit
Detroit's municipal ownership charter
amendnvent. Elec Ry J 41:557 Mr 22 '13
Krc also Detroit united railway
Detroit united railway
Annual report for 1912 and 1911. BSIec Ry J
41:307-8 F 15 '13
Appraisal of the city lines, plan Elec Ry J
41:897-8 My 17 '13
Decision of Detroit arbitrators in regard to
working conditions and wages. Elec Ry J
42:1028-9 N 8 '13
Decision of Supreme court in Fort street
case, Detroit. Elec Ry J 41:1030-1 Je 7 '13
Dewey decimal system. See Classification, Deci-
mal
Diamond drilling. See Boring
Diamond tools
Use of rough diamonds for metal grinding
purposes, w. H. Parry. Metal Ind n s 11:
343-4 Ag '18
Diamonds
Diamond mining in Arkansas. J: T. Fuller.
Eng & Min J 96:75 Ja 11 '18
Diamond prospecting and washing devices. 11
Eng & Min J 95:850-1 Ap 26 '13
Formation of diamonds. L. K. Hirshberg.
Mines & Min 33:839 Ja '13
Mounting and setting diamonds. W. C. Hetz.
II Mach 20:137 O '13
New International diamond carat of 200 mil-
ligrams. G: F: Kunz. Am Inst Min R Hul
79:1225-45 Jl '13; Same. Sci Am S 76:82-3.
98-9 Ag 9-16 '13
tHec also Carat
Diamonds, Artificial
.Artificial diamonds. Eng & Min J 96:1031 N
29 *13
New way of making artificial diamonds. 11
Scl Am 108:515 Je 7 '13
Production of the diamond In electric fur-
naces. F. P. Mann, diags Met & Chem Eng
11: 361-3 Je '13
Dictionaries
DictIonar>' for the proofroom. F. H. Teall.
Inland Ptr 52:262-4 X '13
New standard dictionary. F. H. Teall. In-
land Ptr 52:431-2 D '13
Die. See Dies
Die-sinking machines
Improved die-sinking maciilne.
91:1236 My 22 '13
Dielectrics
A4r as an Insulator when in the presence of
InsulatinK- bodies of higher specific induc-
tive capacity. C. Ij. Fortescue and S. W.
Farnsworth. II Am Inst E E Pro 32:758-
72 Mr '13: Discu.sslon. 32: 11 32-. 57 My '13
Dielectric properties of non-conductors. P.
Thomas. J Fr Tnat 176:283-301 S '1.1
Dielectrics In alternating-current fields. Elec
W 61:226-7 P 1 '18
11 Iron Age
Dielectric strength of thin Insulating mater-
ials. F. M. Farmer. Am Inst E E Pro 32:
2192-2206 D "13: Summary. Elec W 62:1260
D 20 '13
Electric strength of air. J. B. Whitehead
and T. T. Fitch, blbllog Xm Inst E E
Pro 32:1316-33 Je '13: Discussion. 32:2300-
15 D '13
High -voltage engineering. F. W. Peek, jr.
J Fr Inst 176:611-43 D '13
Law of corona and dielectric strength of air.
F. W. Peek. jr. Am Inst E K Pro 32:1336-
55 Je '13: Discussion. 32:2300-15 D '13
Oscillograph study of corona. E: Bennett. 11
Am Inst E E Pro 32:1472-94 Je '13; Dis-
cussion. 32:2300-15 D 13
Positive and negative corona and electrical
precipitation. W. W. Strong. Am Inst E E
Pro 32:1304-14 Je 13; Discussion. 32:2300-
15 D '13
See also Insulation
Dies
J.
Blanking, forming and punching die.
Stanitz. dlag Mach 19:802 Je "13
Bulldozer in railway shops: examples of
two-piece dies used successfully on this
type of machine. L: I). Freeman. 11 plans
Am Eng 87: 77-9 F '13
Button back blanking and piercing die W.
J. Oldroyd. dlag Mach 19:963-4 Ag '13
Cluster double-action punches and dies. B:
W. Hurd. dia^'s Mach 20:259-60 D '13
Combination dies. Easy Way. Metal Ind n s
11:87-8, 169 F, Ap '13
Combination punching, cutting and forming
die. F. Sparkuhl. diags Mach 19:722 My '13
Curling and closing die. A. I^Awrence. diags
Mach 19:53 S '12
Curling, wiring and seaming dies, diags Met-
al Ind n 8 11:248-9 Je '13
Die for piercing rods and rivets. C. La-
moreaux. il dlag Mach 19:529-30 Mr '13
Forging machine dies. B. Hendrickson. Ry
Age (Mech ed) 87:434-5 Ag '13
Hardening hammer dies. W: E. Snow, diags
Mach l9:7B0-2 Je '13
Hollow punches and fluid dies, diags Metal
Ind n s 11:513-4 D '13
Interesting drawing and curling dies. D. T.
Hamilton. 11 Mach 19:375-6 Ja '13
Liandis stationary pipe die head. Ry Age
(Mech ed) 87:6^6 N '13
Making ball players' shoe plates. A. F. Nor-
ton. 11 diags Mach 19:780-2 Je '13
Making dies used In the die-casting process.
11 plans Foundry 41:193-6 My '13; Same. Iron
Tr R 53:119-22 Jl 17 '13
Making thread cutting dies, A. Metz: J. B.
Haatv: G. W. Smith. Ry Age (Mech ed)
87:433-4 Ag '13
Manufacture of white-metal die castings. 11
diag Am Mach 38:819-22 My 15 '13
Molding die for fiber insulations. E. Chlpman.
diags Mach 19:971 Ag '13
Oval turning device for the lathe. F. E. Ross.
11 Am Mach 38:729-31 My 1 '13
Practical nickel solution for plating die cast-
ings. C: H. Proctor. II Metal Ind n s 11:11-2
Ja '13
Punch and die for bending past the vertical
line. E. Hawkins, dlag Mach 19:548 Mr '13
Punch and die for forming electric terminals.
A. L. Senesac. il diags Mach 19:671-2 My
•13
Punch and die made in sections. A. Tj. Mon-
rad. plan Mach 19:505-6 Mr '13
Sectional punch and die construction. A. L.
Monrad. plan diag Mach 19:899-900 Jl '13
Standards in die work. C: A. Clark. Mach
19:423 F '13
Sub-press die for piercing and shaving. A.
Van Wagner, diags Mach 20:215-6 N '13
Tools for multiple plunger pre.sses. C:
Doescher. diags Mach 19:449-52 F '13
Van Wagner mfg. co.'s die-casting practice,
Syracuse, N. Y. C. L. I-#ucas. il diags Mach
19:327-31, 425-8 Ja-F '13
Wells bros. co.'s self-opening die. II Mach 19:
727-8 My '13
SVc also Forging; Metal work; Sheet-
metal work
Diesel. Rudolf. 1858-
Appreclation. H: H.
109:306 O 18 '13
Suplee. por Scl Am
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
79
Diesel engines
Applicatiun of Diesel engines to war vessels.
P. Dumanois. Am Soc M E J 35:1777-9 D
'13
Carels-Dlesel engine applied to motor ship
Bavcstone. II Eng M 44:601-4 Ja '13
Crude oil Diesel engine: special design for
horizontal type, il Sci Am S 75:163 Mr 8 '13
Diesel engine driving rolling mill. A. Gra-
denwllz. 11 Power 37:85-6 Ja 21 '13
Diesel engines at English country house. A.
H. Allen. 11 Power 37:61-2 Ja 14 '13
Experience with oil engines in Minnesota.
Klec W 61:735-6 Ap 6 '13
First American-built marine Diesel engines.
il diag Power 37:780-2 Je 3 '13
French Diesel engine, il Sci Am S 76:4-6 Jl
6 '13
Fuel oils for use in marine Diesel engines.
il Int Marine Eng 18:104-5 Mr '13
Fuels for Diesel engines. I'ower 38:753-5 N
25 *13
German Diesel engined tank ship fiagen. il
plans Int Marine Eng 18:207-11 My '13
Hazard due to starting Diesel engines wiih
compressed oxygen. Elec \V 62:1020 N 15
'13
Heavy oil as fuel for internal-combustion
enifines. I. C. Allen. Ind Eng 13:392-5 S
•13: Same. Sci Am S 76:326-7 N 22 '13
Motor ship Eavestone's first long voyage, il
plan Int Marine Eng 18:78-80 F '13
Motor yacht Idealia, equipped with Diesel
engines, il Int Marine Eng 18:163-6 Ap '13
New Diesel engine. Sci Am S 75:271 Ap 26 *13
Observations on the oil engine. J: F. Went-
worth. Power 37:338-41 Mr 11 '13
100 horsepower Nlseco Diesel engine. 11 diags
Int Marine Eng 18:410-1 8 '13
Operator's experience with Diesel engines. J:
Pierce. Power 37:496 Ap 8 '13
Power applications of Diesel engines In In-
dustrial plants. C. Van Langendonck. 11
Eng M 45:843-52 S '13
Principles of llie Diesel oil engine. H. Haas.
11 Kng & Min J 1-5:843-8 Ap 20 '13
Progress of the oil engine in Great Britain.
Int Marine Eng 18:218 My '13
Recent development of gas power in EJurope.
H. J. Freyn. Eng N 69:228-30 Ja 30 '13
Research work on large Diesel engines. 11
Power 37:19 Ja 7 '13
Rudolf Dlei'el: an ai»preciati(>n. H: H. Suplee.
Sti Am 109:306 O 18 13
Single screw motor ship of 1,600 b. h. p.
J. R. Wilson, il plan Int Marine Eng 18:
102-4 Mr '13
Statlonarv oil englne.s: manufjictuie of small
sizes. SVl Am S 76:383 1) 13 'U
Turbln<'s arul Diesel enRlnes In crntral sta-.
tions. M. Gercke. Power 37:286-9 Mr 4 '13
Twin-screw motor-ship Hagen — a new Krupp
two-stroke tvpe Diesel-engine tank vessel
of 2100 b. hp. J. R. Wilson, il Eng N 69:
90»J-7 My 1 '13
Twin-screw motor ship Monte Penedo. 11 Eng
M 44:257-61 N '12
ftrr aho Diesel locomotives
Testing
Test of 225 -hp Diesel engine at Hugo, Okla.
Blec W 61:1047-8 My 17 '13
Diesel locomotives
Diesel locomotive. Sci Am 108:296 Mr 29 '13
Diesel locomotive for Prussian- Hessian state
railways. II Elec Hv J 42:1026-7 N 8 '13
First Diesel locomotive. 11 dlags Sci Am 109:
226-6 S 20 '13; Power 38:470-3 S 30 '13; Eng
N 70:656-9 O 2 '13
Sulzer-Diesel locomotive. 11 dlag Ry Age 55:
697- S O 17 '13
Sulzer-Diesel locomotive: details of the run-
ning gear of the first eiiKine completed,
diag EuK M 46:443-5 1) '13
Dikes (engineerincj)
Aids to navigation on the Missouri river. F.
C. Perkins. II Sci Am S 76:100-1 F 16 '13
iSfre also Levees
Dining cars
Ventilation of dining cars. 11 Heat & Ven 10:
40-1 Mr '13
Dirigible balloons. See Balloons and airships
Disasters
^V(' Building failures; Collisions at sea;
Floods; Mine accidents
Discount
Methods of writing off discount on bonds.
G: R. Webster. J Account 16:169-74 S '13
Disease germs. See Bacteriology
Diseases
Blunders made by nature: disease of the
respiratory tract and circulation. A: Maver-
ick. Sci Am S 76:171-2 S 13 '13
Prevention of disease versus cost of living.
T: F. Harrington. 3cl Am S 76:402-3 Je 28
•13
^'lr alMo Cholera. Asiatic; Infantile pa-
ralysis; Infectious diseases; Dead poison-
ing; Occupations — Diseases and hygiene;
Public health; Tuberculosis; Typhoid fever
Disinfectants. See Disinfection and disinfec-
tants
Dislnfectton and disinfectants
Ozone as an aid to good health, il Sci Am
109:11 Jl 6 '13
Ozone in ventilation. M. W. Franklin. Heat
& Ven 10:30-5 (); 13-8 N '13
Progress in standardization of disinfectants.
J: M. Weiss, bibllog J Fr Inst 175:615-25
Je 13
I'urification of air and water by means of
ozone. J. C. Olsen. Heat & Ven 10:35-7 D
•13
Scientific cleansing of railway coaches. J. T.
A. Walker. 11 Ry Age 54:328-30 F 21 "13
Src alfto Fumigation; Ozone
Dissociation
Electricity and chemical action. H. C. Jones.
Sci Am S 75:174-6 Mr 16 *13
See uIho Electrochemistry; Electrolysis
Distillation
Distilling machinery. 11 Met & Chem Eng 11:
299-300 My '13
Multiple-effect water stlllsi. il Met & Cliem
Eng 11:661 N '13
^if. also Wood distillation
Distilled water. See Water, Distilled
Distribution (economics)
Wastes of distribution. Eng M 44:759-60 F
•13
District electric railway commltalon, Washing-
ton, D. C.
Fifth annual report, 1912. Elec Ry J 41:801
F 16 '18
DIsulphlde of carbon. See Carbon disulphlde
Ditches. See Irrigation canals
Diversity-factor. See Electric terminology
Divining rod
Dowsing In France and in Colorado. Eng
& Mln J 9r):862 Ap 26 '13
Dowsing in France and in Colorado. C: E.
Dulton. Eng & Min J 95:1011 My 17 '13
Docks
Accident to the foundations of the Pearl
harbor dry dock. H. R. Stanford, plan Eng
N 69:486 Mr 6 '13
Calculation of docks and bulkhead walls,
dlags Eng Rec 68:325-7 S 20 '13
Concrete deposited under sea water. H. R.
Stanford. 11 Concrete Cem 2:66 F '18
Dreadnought floating dock: difference be-
tween the box dock and docks of the self-
docking type. F: C. Coleman. 11 Sci Am S
76:184-5 S 20 '13
Drv dork on St. I^wrence river at Levis,
Quebec, plans Eng N 70:1214-8 D 18 '13
Economy of inclined dock elevator. 11 Int
Marine Eng 18:65 F '13
German-built 26,000-ton floating dock, Han»-
burg. 11 mt Marine Eng 18:287 Jl '13
Illumination of docks and wharves. 11 Int
Marine Eng 18:383-4 S '13
New Gladstone wet and dry dock, Liverpool,
Eng. 11 plan Eng N 70:454-6 S 4 '13
New Liverpool docks. T. Osborne. Int Marine
Eng 18:431-2 O '13
New railway drydock plant at Harbor Grace,
Newfoundland. Int Marine Eng 18:106-6 Mr
'18
8o
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Docks — Continued.
Reconstruction of a timber crib dock at Erie,
Pa. 11 diaer Bnflr Rec 68:152 Ag 9 '13
12.000-ton floating dry dock at Seattle, il Int
Marine Eng 18r289-90 Jl '13
Hrc also Freight handling; Harbors; Ore
docks; Ports; Wharves
Dogs
Dogs for the Dutch army. W. J. L. Klehl. tl
Sci Am 108:353 Ap 19 '13
Don, the talking dog. L. K. Hirshberg. Sci
Am 108:502 My 31 '13
Dome mines co., South Porcupine, Ont.
Second annual report for period Nov. 30, 1911,
to Mar. 81, 1913. Eng & Min J 96:217-8 Ag
2 '18
Domes
Dome of the Melbourne library, plan Concrete
Cem 3:263-4 D '33
Dome of the Wisconsin capltol. 11 plans Eng
N 70:389-96 Ag 28 '18
Domestic architecture. See Architecture, Do-
mestic
Doors
Doorway suggestions for concrete houses. 11
Concrete Cem 2:114 Mr '18
Doorways of an old whaling village. Q. N.
Ro86. 11 Arch Rec 83:66-65 Ja '18
English Are test on concrete doors. 11 plan
Concrete Cem 3:216 N '13
Double. deck cars. See Street cars
Doves. See Pigeons
Dowsing. See Divining rod
Draft
Chimney design, dlag Power 38:277-9 Ag 19
'13
Draft and boiler capacity and efficiency.
Power 37:183-4 F 11 '13
Draft and ita measurement. Power 38:244-6
Ag 12 '13
8ee also Chimneys; Combustion; Firing;
Mechanical draft; Mine ventilation; Tunnel
ventilation; Ventilation
Draft, Mechanical. See Mechanical draft
Draft gears
Draft gear and the M. C. B. Ry & Eng R 53:
651 Jl 5 '18
Freight car troubles: poor draft gear and at-
tachments. J. C. Frltts. II Ry Age 66:499-
501 S 19 '13; Same. Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:
551-4 O '13
Testing draft gears prior to purchasing. B.
V. Crandall. Ry & Eng R 53:397-9 Ap 26
•13
Why is the subject of draft gear neglected?
Ry & Eng R 53:567 Je 14 '13
See also Car couplings; Car trucks; Cars
Draft tubes
Method for designing concrete draft tubes.
Eng Rec 68:161 Ag 9 '13
Drafting. See Drawing Instruments; Drawing
room practice
Drafting tables
Standard drafting table at the University of
Illinois. A. F. Comstock. diags Eng Rec
68:494 N 1 '13
Draftsmen
English ship draftsmen and technical gradu-
ates. It, B. Chapman. Int Marine Eng 18:
220-2 My '13
Ethical relation between the draftsman and
the mechanical engineer. F: R. Hutton.
Eng N 69:71-2 Ja 9 'IS
Hygiene for draftsmen. F. G. Higbee. Am
Mach 38:823-4 My 15 '13
Sec also Drawing room practice
Drain tile
Specifloatlons for drain tile and sewer pipe;
committee report of Iowa state drainage
assn. Eng Rec 67:286-6 Mr 1 'IS
Specifications for drain tile, for sewer tile
and for pipe laying. A. Marston and A. O.
Adams, diags Concrete Cem 3:201-4 N '13
Strength of drain tile and sewer pipe. Eng
Rec 68:46-7 Jl 12 '13
Testing drain tile and sewer pipe. M. Schuy-
ler. Eng Rec 68:695-7 D 20 '13
Drainage
Drainage of the Haarlem lake In Holland,
map Eng Rec 67:559-61 My 17 '13
Government aid in land drainage. A. E. Mor-
gan. Eng N 69:978-9 My 8 'IS
Land drainage In Louisiana. A. M. Shaw. 11
plan Eng N 70:300-3 Ag 14 '13
Lazwell drainage-pumping plant near Bur-
lington, Iowa. 11 Power 37:846-8 Je 17 '13
Mosquito extermination and its problems. E.
WInshlp. 11 Eng Rec 67:490-2 My 3 '13
Railroad roadbed drainage. J. T. Bowser. Eng
Rec 67:290-2 Mr 15 '13
Reclaiming the Florida everglades: Joint re-
port of Board of engineers. Eng N 70:835-
7 O 23 '13; 11 map Eng Rec 68:454-7 O 25
'13
Swamp drainage and the floods. A. N. Cross.
Sci Am 108:397 My 3 '13
Third annual convention of the National
drainage congress, St. Louis, 1918. Eng N
69:875-7 Ap 24 '13
Tile drainage and its relation to floods. C:
G. Elliott. Eng N 69:877-8 Ap 24 'IS
Topographical surveys for drainage districts.
W. A. Blrket. Eng N 69:862-3 F 20 '18
Takima Indian reservation drainage project.
J. W: Marlln. 11 map Eng N 69:343-7 F 20
'18
See also Irrigation; Marshes; Mine drain-
age; Reclamation of land; Sewerage
Drainage, House
House drain and the connections to the
sewer. F. W. Tower. Dom Eng 65:368-71 D
20 '13
See also Plumbing
Drainage congress, National. See National
drainage congress
Drawbridges
Aesthetic design for drawbridges, plan Eng
N 70:926 N 6 '18
Concerning railway drawbridges and river
rights. Eng N 69:176-6 Ja 23 '18
Difllculties in placing the substructure for a
swing bridge: coflTerdam of wood and sheet
steel piling, Newark, N. J. plans Eng Rec
67:268-9 Mr 8 '13
Drawbridge stalled by an unusual accident.
11 Eng N 69:88 Ja 9 '13
Drawbridges over rivers having limited nav-
igation. C. E. Smith. Eng N 69:151-2 Ja
23 '13
Improved drawbridge gate latch, plan Eng
Rec 67:212 F 22 '13
Low-cost drawbridge, il plan Eng Rec 68:
69 Jl 19 '13
Pivot pier of Chelsea bridge north. 11 diags
Eng Rec 68:138-9 Ag 2 '13
Preliminary considerations in the design of
opening bridges. H: G. Tyrrell. Ry Age 65:
1230-1 D 26 '13
Providing for navigation during erection of
drawbridges, plan Eng N 69:163-5 Ja 23 '18
Renewing two double track swing spans. 11
dlag Ry Age 55:699-702 O 17 '13
Replacing lower chord of a drawspan while
In service. U EIng Rec 67:571 My 24 '13
Replacing the Cuyahoga river draw bridge
[bascule]. 11 diags Eng Rec 67:20-1 Ja 4 '18
Southern Pacific bridge at Sacramento: dou-
ble track, double deck, swing span. 11 Ry
Age 54:846-9 Ap 11 '13
Temporary drawbridge of the horizontal roll-
ing type, Oneida street, Milwaukee. 11
plans Eng N 69:210-1 Ja 30 '18
Turntable drawspan for a temporary city
highway bridge, between Charlestown and
Chelsea, diags Eng Rec 68:122-3 Ag 2 '13
See also Bridges, Bascule; Bridges, Lift
Drawing Instruments
Bramwell precision drawing instrument. 11
Mach 19:481-2 F '13
Combination drafting instruments, by E. Z.
Lesh. plan Eng N 69:856 Ap 24 '18
\Sce also Mechanical drawing
Drawing presses. See Presses, Drawing
Drawing room practice
Bettering the efficiency of the structural
shop. E. J. Knapp. Eng M 46:81-8 Ap 'IS
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
8i
Drawing room practice — Continued.
Cross sections and symbols, diags Am Mach
38:775-8, 791 My 8 '13
Discussion on report of the committee on
standard cross- sections and symbols, il Am
Soc M E J 35:18-27 Ap '13
Don'ts for draftsmen. M. W. Fox. Macb 20:
16 S *13
Drafting room opportunities. B. K. Read. Ry
& Eng R 53:419-20 My 3 '13
Easier reading: of drawinga. R. I. Cle^sr. Iron
Age 91:11 Ja 2 '13
E«thical relation between the draftsman and
the mechanical engineer. F: R. Hutton. Ens
N 69:71-2 Ja 9 *13
False economy in drafting. C. J. Morrison.
diags Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:361-2 Jl '13
Photography in the drafting room, il Eng M
45:109-11 Ap '13
Practical design as it concerns the shop. E:
J. Knapp. Eng M 46:4l5-6b D '13
Simple system for filing and handling trac-
ings and prints. F. Buch. il Eng M 45:546-
61 Jl '13
Standardizing drafting-room and shop terms.
Mach 19:526 Mr '13
System for the drafting office, pattern shop
and foundry. F. Tissington. Mach 19:877-9
Jl '13
<fire al90 Draftsmen; Machinery — Design;
Mechanical drawing
Drawings
Claude process for reproducing drawings, il
Sci Am S 76:104 F 16 'IS
Dredging
Dipper- dredge work on Neponset river. E. M.
Blake, il Eng Rec 68:551-2 N 16 '13
Dredging In Havana harbor, il Eng Rec 68:
687 N 22 '13
Dredging problems in Wilmington harbor.
Delaware. R. R. Raymond, map Eng N 69:
938-41 My 8 '13
Hydraulic dredging on the upper Mississippi
river. R. Monroe, il Eng N 70:143-5 Jl 24
'13
Kachess dam, Washington. E. H. Baldwin.
11 plans Eng N 69:990-2 My 15 '13
Hee nUo Channels: Dredging machinery;
Excavation; Gold dredging; Tin dredging
Dredging machinery
Automatic dredge recorder. U. Thompson.
diags Eng M 45:417-9 Je '13
Col. M. B. Adams — a 4-yard dipper dredge. A.
F. King. 11 Int Marine Eng 18:280-2 Jl '13
Dipper dredge with hydraulic Jets for level-
ing the spoil banks. C. B. Loomis. 11 Eng N
70:196-7 Jl 81 '13
Dipper dredges for Panama. 11 Int Marine
Eng 18:194-5 My '13
Dredge-cutter recording device, il Eng N 69:
850-1 Ap 24 '13
Dredge spuds on the Panama canal. Eng &
Mln J 95:1148 Je 7 '13
Dredgers for gold and tin. Int Marine Eng
18:186-7 My '13
Dredging. M. G. Kindlund. il Int Marine Eng
18:188-92 My '13
Dredging equipment for harbor maintenance.
Eng Rec 67:270 Mr 8 '13
Dutch suction dredger, F. M. Van Brakel.
plan Int Marine Eng 18:192-3 My '13
8-cubic yard dipper dredge, plans Int Marine
Bng 18:185-6 My '13
Electric hydraulic dredge. East St. Louis, 111.
il Eng N 70:432-4 Ag 28 '13
Equipment and performance of the British
Columbia dredging fleet. 11 Eng Rec 68:209-
12 Ag 23 '18
Evolution of gold dredging machinery. A. H.
Martin. Mach 19:370-1 Ja '13
Feathering paddle wheels for self-propelling
dredges. J: M. Sweeney. Eng N 69:128 Ja
16 '18
Hydraulic dredge Ithaca. R. R. Roane. 11
Int Marine Eng 18:187 My '13
Hydraulic dredge Niagara, plans Int Marine
Eng 18:196-8 My '13
Hydraulic dredging on New York barge ca-
nal. E. Low. 11 plan Eng N 69:710-20 Ap 10
•13
Hydraulic suction dredge for canal work, il
plan Tnt Marine Eng 18:183-4 My '13
LaJid drainage in Louisiana. A. M. Shaw. 11
plan Eng N 70:300-3 Ag 14 '13
Large clam-shell dredges; levee building
methods and standards In California. F. H.
Tlbbetts. 11 map Eng N 70:456-9 S 4 '13
Mining gold by proxy. A. L. Dahl. 11 Sci Am
S 76:321 My 24 '13
Natoma no. 7, a California all-steel dredge.
L: H. Eddy. 11 Eng & Mln J M:673-6 O 11
'13
Natoma no. 10; an all steel dredge. L: H.
Eddy, il Eng & Mln J 95:1079-83 My 31 '13
New design of centrifugal dredging pump. H.
S. New. 11 Eng N 69:31-2 Ja 2 '13
New gold dredges in Alaska. L: H. Eddy.
il P:ng & Min J 95:211-3 Ja 26 '13
Performance of Ellicott dredge Wahalak. 11
Int Marine ETng 18:199-200 My '13
Quick-acting steam-operated trip for dredge
dippers: Panama canal, plan Eng N 69:669-
70 Mr 20 '13
Repairing a California gold dredge. L. H. Ed-
dy. Eng & Min J 96:340 Ag 23 '13
Righting an overturned gold dredge. L: H.
Eddy. 11 Eng & Min J 96:773-6 O 25 '13
Steam trip for dredge bucket, plan Eng Rec
67:93 Ja 26 '13
Suction dredgers, il Int Marine Eng 18:201-2
My '13
Tyne improvement bucket dredger. F. C.
Coleman, il Int Marine Eng 18:198 My '13
Driii halls. See Armories
Drill Jigs. See Jigs
Drilling (earth and rock). See Boring
Drilling and boring
Boring a large compression coupling. A. H.
Myers, dlag Mach 19:801-2 Je '13
Experiments to determine relation between
compressive strength and speed of boring
in concrete. C. S. Duke. 11 Eng Rec 68:670-
1 D 13 '13
Hand drilling. A. L. Haas, dlag Int Marine
Eng 18:367-8 Ag '13
To drill small holes in rows at equal distan-
ces apart. F. Henke. Mach 19:717 My '13
flee aho Machine shop practice
Drilling and boring machinery
Adzing and boring machines. 11 Ry Age 64:
1094-5 My 16 '13
Baush radial drilling machine. 11 diags Iron
Age 91:1480-1 Je 19 '13; Ry Age (Mech ed)
87:511-2 S '13
Boring, drilling and milling machine. Iron Tr
R 52:634 Mr 13 '13
Cross -drilling and milling attachments. D. T.
Hamilton, 11 Mach 19:619-22 Ap '13
Device for speeding up twist drills. 11 Iron
Age 91:1287 My 29 '13
Difficult boring operation. W. E. Fladd. diagi^
Mach 19:465 F '13
Don'ts for drilling machine operators. J. E.
Cooley. Mach 20:180-1 N '13
Drill with flfty-slx spindles. 11 Automobile 29:
54 Jl 10 '13
Drilling a crankcase in seven minutes. 11 Au-
tomciblle 29:232 Ag 7 '13
Drilling and milling in the shops of the Win-
ton motor car co., Cleveland. F. H. Col-
vin. 11 Am Mach 38:138-40 Ja 23 '13
Drllllng-machlne operations and tools. C:
F. Hcribner. diags Am Mach 38:813-4 My
15 '13
Duplex back-geared drilling machine, diags
Iron Age 91:1363 Je 5 '13
Duplex horizontal drilling machines. 11 Am
Mach 38:793-4 My 8 '13
Flvnn combination drilling and boring chucks.
il Mach 19:558-9 Mr '13
Fosdlck horizontal boring, drilling and mill-
ing machine. 11 Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:563-4 O
'13
Four-splndle flue sheet drilling machinery:
Foote-Burt co., Cleveland. Il Iron Age 92:
9r>5 O 30 '13
Four-splndle radial drilling machine, Edwin
Harrington Co., Phil, il Iron Age 92:1286
D 4 '13
Garvin no. 1-S duplex drill. II diag Mach 19:
813-4 Je '13
Graham drill speeders, il diags Mach 19:811-3
Je '13
82
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Drilling and boring machinery — ContiniZed.
Higrh-power universal portable electric drills.
il Elec R & W Elec'n 62:110-1 Ja 11 '13
High speed drilling attachment. 11 diag Iron
Tr R 52:1234 My 29 '13
Improved machine drill: heavy-feed Vauclaln
drill adapted to economical metal cutting.
A. C. Vauclaln and H. V. Wllle. plans Eng
M 44:622-4 Ja '13
Kokomo 25-inch upright drilling machine.
11 Mach i:):404-5 Ja '13
Langelier drill for roller bearing cages, il
diag Mach 20:65-6 S '13
Locating the driving screw on horizontal bor-
ing mills. W. G. Dunkley. diags Mach 19:
590-1 Ap '13
Machine for drilling tell-tale holes in stay-
bolts. P. R. Dufifey. diags Am Eng 87:252
My '13
Machining gas engine beds with a Bickford
radial drill, il Mach 19:371-2 Ja '13
Moline boring and drilling machine, il Mach
19:62 S '12
New sensitive bench drilling machines, il
Iron Age 91:537 F 27 '13
Novel multiple drill head for roller bearings.
Sci Am 109:268 O 4 '13
Pawling & Harnischfeger co. horizontal dril-
ling and boring machine, il Am Eng 87:
99-100 F '13
Pneumatic chuck for staybolt drilling. J. C.
Hrekenfeld. il diag Am Eng 87:247 My '13
- Portable boring, drilling and milling machine.
il Iron Age 91:58^ Mr G '13
Portable radial drilling machine, il Iron Age
92:1274 D 4 '13
Quantity production with modern gang drills.
11 Iron Tr R 52:1115-9 My 15 '13
Radial drill of high capacity, mfg. by Fosdick
machine tool co. il Iron Age 92:663 S 25
•13; Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:619-20 N '13
Riidial drilling machine of German design.
Mach 19:69-70 S '12
Rockford 14 -inch motor-driven drill. Mach 19:
64 S '12
Semi-automatic index-plate drilling machine.
il Mach 19:861-2 Jl '13
Six-foot radial drilling machine: Dreses ma-
chine tool CO., Cincinnati, il Iron Age 92:
705 O 2 '13; Ind P^ng 13:486-7 N '13
Special machines used by the Hoefer mfg. co.
in the manufacture of drilling machines. D.
T. Hamilton. 11 Mach 19:931-3 Ag '13
Taper boring and turning attachments. A. A.
Dowd. diags Mach 20:265-71 D '13
3-ft. heavy radial drilling machine, il Iron
Age 92:227 Jl 31 '13
22-ln. all-geared drilling machine, il Iron Age
92:1281 D 4 '13
Twist drill and steel wire gages. J. R. Allan.
Mach 19:519 Mr '13
Use of turntable in post drilling operations.
il Iron Tr R 52:1182-4 My 22 '13
Vauclaln drill: discussion of paper by A. C.
Vauclaln and H. V. Wille. Am Hoc M E
J 35:642-8 Ap '13
Washburn no. 2 high-speed sensitive drill.
11 Mach 19:395-6 Ja '13
Sec also Jigs
Drills. See Drilling and boring machinery
Drills, Rock. See Rock drills
Drinking fountains
How concrete drinking fountains are made
and what they cost. II plan Concrete Cem
2:2(58-9 Je '13
Memorial drinking fountain of reinforced
concrete, Boston. 11 Eng Rec 67:215 F 22
'13
Sanitary drinking fountains, il Munlc Eng 44:
57-8 Ja '13
Driving boxes — Locomotives. See Locomotives —
Driving boxes
Drop forging. See Forging
Drops
Experiments on liquid drops. C: R. Darling.
11 Sci Am S 75:236 Ap 12 '13
Experiments on liquid globules and columns;
motions displayed by drops of liquid. O: R.
Darling. 11 Sci Am S 75:340-1 My 31 '13
Dry batteries. See Electric batteries
Dry- blast process
Drying air for the blast furnace, diags Iron
Age 92:654-5 S 25 '13
Economy of dry blast. Eng & Mln J 96:300
Ag 16 '13
Economy of dry blast. Iron Age 91:1183-4 My
15 '13
Gayley dry blast process. H: M. Howe. Met
& Chem Eng 11:147-8 Mr '13
Story of the dry-blast process. J. Gayley.
Met & Chem Eng 11:71-4 F '13
Dry docks. See Docks
Dry goods
>sVe alHo Textile industry and fabrics
Dry rot
Dry rot in construction timber. Iron Age 91:
8(56 Ap 3 '13
Dry rot in floors. D. E. Hooker. Eng Rec
68:26-7 Jl 5 '13
Dry rot in timber used in slow-burning con-
struction. F: J. Hoxie. Am Soc M E J 85:
435-41 Mr '13
Stc alHO Wood preservation
Drydock. See Docks
Drying apparatus
Explosion of a rotary steam dryer, il Loco-
motive 29:145-7 Ja '13
Mongen drier for molds, il diag Iron Age 91:
303-4 Ja 30 '13
Dubois, Raphael
Anesthetizing machine of Dubois. J. Boyer.
11 Sci Am 108:468 My 24 '13
Duff manufacturing company, Pittsburgh
Steel sash, wire partitions, steel bins, Cen-
tral oil distribution and telpherage trans-
portation for Barrett jack factory, il plan
Iron Age 91:877-81 Ap 10 '13
Duluth, Minn.
Sanitary affairs
Sewage disposal and water supply at Duluth.
J: Wilson. Munlc Eng 44:347-8 Ap '13
Duluth, Winnipeg & Pacific railway
Construction. II Ry & Eng R 63:143-4 F 15 '13
Dumb. See Deaf and dumb
Dumb-waiters
Electric dumb-waiters. Elec W 62: 604-5 S 20
'13
Dumping appliances
Air-operated dump car. il diag Eng N 69:
11^2-3 Je 5 '13
Angove skip dump, plan Eng & Min J 95:
•.t!8-9 My 17 '13
Automatic car-door lock and rail grip, diag
Eng & Min J 96:213 Ag 2 '13
Devices for bucket dumping. J. R. McFarland.
diag Eng & Min J 95:659 Mr 29 '13
Dumper for mine cars, plans Colliery 33:591
My '13
End dump bodies for commercial vehicles. R.
Babcock. il Sci Am 108:372 Ap 26 '18
Kelly power dump, il Munic Eng 45:494 N '13
Kllbourne & Jacobs automatic air dump car.
il Ry Age 55:295 Ag 15 '13
New hydraulic dumping body. 11 Automobile
29:216-7 Jl 31 '13
Suspension dumping bridge, plan Eng N 70:
1024 N 20 '13
Three -wheeled motor dump cart; built by
Third avenue railway of New York city. 11
Eng Rec 67:35 Ja 11 '13
Dunes. See Sand dunes
DuPont, A. I.
Palatial country house in Delaware: the A. I.
duPont residence, Carr^re and Hastings,
architects, il Arch Rec 34:337-47 O '13
Durlron
Non-corrosive Iron alloy. Eng N 69:563 Mr
20 '13
Dussaud, C. F.
Dussaud's cold light. J. Boyer. 11 Sci Am
108:489 My 31 '13
Dust
Effect of incombustible dusts on the explo-
sion of gases. H. B. Dixon and C. Campbell.
Sci Am S 76:118-9 Ag 23 '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
83
Dust — Continued.
Methods for investigating and recording at-
mospheric impurities, including tiie soot and
dust suspended in the atmosphere. J: B. C.
Kershaw, diags Met & Chem Eng ll:33y-
42 Jo '13
See aim Coal dust; Dust prevention: Dust
removal; Stone dust; Street cleanmg
Dust prevention
Progress reports of experiments in dust pre-
vention and road preservation, 1912. U S
Pub Road Circ 99:1-51 '13
fiff aJfto Roads, Oiled
Dust removal . . ., x ^ *
Air washer vs. centrifugal collector on dust-
collecting systems. J. D. White. Power 38:
7>12 O 21 '13 . „
Air washers and dust removal. 11 Heat & Ven
10:24-7 F *13 . , ^ ^ ,.♦
Corona method of removing smoke and dust
from gases. W. W. Strong. 11 Scl Am S 76:
156 S 6 *13 ^ ^ ^ ♦♦ 1,
Dust control in cement manufacture: Cottrell
electrical precipitation processes. W. A.
Schmidt. Eng M 46:121-3 O '13^ ^. , _.
Dust in Johannesburg mines. Eng & Mm J yb.
Dust problem in a polishing and buffing
room. T. C. Eichstaedt. il Metal Ind n s
11:125-6 Mr *13 , ,
Exhaust system for removal of emery grlna-
ings. il Iron Tr R 52:806 Ap 3 '13
Exhaust systems for grinding, polishing and
buffing wheels, specifications prescribed by
N. Y. state dept. of labor. Mach 19:711-3
Mv '13; Same cond. Ind Eng 13:211-2 My
'13
Exhaust systems for grinding wheels. Ry Age
fMerh ed) 87:305-6 Je '13
Filter for compressed air. diag Eng & Min
J 95:615 Mr 22 '13
German method? of allaying dust from rock
drills, il Eng & Min J Dfi:102l N 29 '13
Plan of collecting fine dust from a copper
reduction plant. Eng N 69:763 Ap 17 '13
Precipitation of smoke and suspended dust
by electrostatic methods. H. N. Holmes,
plan Elec W 61:401-2 F 22 '13
Requirements for exhaust systems laid down
by New York state department of labor.
Heat & Ven 10:49 Ap '13
Rules for dust collection and shop ventila-
tion. Ind Eng 13:390 S '13 „ ,
Specifications for exhaust svstem.s. Foundry
41:206a, 254a, 280a, 326a My-Ag '13
Duties. See Customs service— United States
Dwarf trees. See Trees, Dwarf
Dwelshauvers-Dery, Victor Auguste Earnest,
1836-1913
Sketch, por Power 37:584-5 Ap 22 '13
Dykes. See Dikes (engineering); Levees
Dynamite
Analysis of black powder and dynamite. W.
O. Snelling and C O. Storm. 11 IT S Bur
Mines Bui 51:6-63 '13
Dvnamlte grade markings. F. TI. Ounsolus.
Eng & Min J 95:772-3 Ap 12 '13
Non freezing carrier for dynamite. 11 Eng N
69:169-70 Ja 23 '18
Notes on dvnamlte consumption. Eng & Min
J 95:24 Ja 4 '13
What is dynamite? F. H. Ounsolus. Colliery
34:181 O '13
Kff aUo Explosives
Dynamite storage , ^ ^ ,
underground magazines In rock for storing
explosives. 11 plan Eng Rec 67:159 F 8 '13
Dynamometer
Dynamometer wagon for road -re.sl. stance tests.
il Eng Rec 68:631-2 D 6 '13
Dvnamometers vs. road-testing. Automobile
'28:948 My 1 '13
Milling machine dynamometer. R. Pollakoff.
il diag Mach 20:106 N '13
Prony brake and its use. II: M. Pliillips.
plan Power 37:688-90 My 13 '13
Recording transmission dsmamometer. D. D.
Huyett. 11 Power 37:462 Ap 1 '13
Results of tests of Spiro turbines. H. Coward.
il plan Power 37:736-7 My 27 '1»
Torsion-dvnamometers and their field, diag
Automobile 29:428-9 S 4 '13
fiee also Electric testing; Electrodynamo-
meter
Dynamos
Armature mmf relations in synchronous ma-
thine.s. J. H. Morecroft. Elec W 62:1106-8
N 29 '1.3
Care of the dynamo on board ship. V: White.
Int Marine Eng 18:402-4 S '13
Cleveland electric illumination company's di-
rect current generators. 11 Iron Tr R 52:
691-2 Mr 20 '13; Power 37:415 Mr 25 '13
Discussion on group IV papers (Miscellaneous
.subjects relating to rating). (See Proceed-
ings for February, 1913) Am Inst E E Pro
32:2112-21 N '13
Discu.ssion on operating characteristics of
large turbo-generators (Field), and the
transient reactions of alternators (Durgin
and Whitehead). Am Inst E E Pro 32:99-
110 Ja '13
Dvnamo and motor characteristics. C. P.
Poole, diags I>ower 37:115-8 Ja 28 '13
Dvnamo and motor troubles. R. L. Mossman.
plan Power 37:526-8 Ap 16 *13
Dvnamo-electrlc liglitlng for automobiles. A.
E. Waller. Am Inst E E Pro 32:1972-85 N
•13: Same. Sci Am S 76:394-5 D 20 '13
Effect of room temperature on temperature
rise of motors and generators. M. W. Day
and R. A. Beekman. Am Inst E E Pro
32:416-36 F '13
Experimental determination of the regulation
of alternators. A. B. Field. Am Inst E E
Pro 32:600-5 F '13
Fire hazard in turbo-generators. Elec W 62:
1200-1 D 13 '13
Fire hazard in turbo-general ors. G. S. Law-
ler. Am Soc M E J 35:1^)93-7 Jl '13; Same
cond. P(.wer ."JSrSDO D 23 '13
French generators for lighting of cars with
novel means for equalizing voltage, diags
Automobile 29:668-70 O 9 '13
Generation and transmission of hydroelectric
power. B. A. Lof. 11 Eng M 44:652-61 Ja '13
(Generator and prime mover capacities. D:
R. Uushniore and E. A. T.of. Am Inst E E
Pro :i2:710-20 Mr '13
Generators for hydro-elect ric plants. 11 Iron
Tr H 53:835-6 N 6 '13
High-freciuencv alternator. J: Ij. Hogan, jr.
il Eleo W 61:1045-6 My 17 '13
High-frequency generator for wireless teleg-
raphv and telephony. E. F. W. Alexander-
son. 11 Sci Am S 75:328-30 My 24 '13
High-speed turbo-alternator design. Elec w
61:183-4 Ja 26 '13
Hi^h .speed turbo-alternators — designs and
limitations. B. G. J.amme. il Am Inst B E
Pro 32:2-39 Ja '13; Discussion. 32:932-72 Ap
•13
Hunting of generators. B. Dawson; V. K.
Stanley. Power 38:469 S 30 '13
Internal healing of stator coils. R. B. William-
.son. Am Inst E E l>ro 32:438-48 F '13
Invention of the dynamo. Elec W 61:263-4 F
1 '13
Large direct- current generators, il Iron Age
91:658 Mr 13 '13
Large direct-current units for Cleveland elec-
tric Illuminating company. 11 Elec W 61:
208 Ja 25 '13
Parallel operation of alternators with com-
posite windings. R. L. Mossman. 11 Elec W
61:56-7 Ja 4 '13
Potential waves of alternating-current gen-
era torr^. \V. J. Foster. Am Inst E E Pro
32:208-21 F '13
Regulation of definite pole alternators. S. H.
. Morten.'^on. Am Inst E E Pro 32:292-8 F '13
Trouble with three-wire generators In paral-
lel, H. R. Mason, diag Power 38:331 S 2 '13
Turbo-alternator design and construction.
Elec Ry J 41:97 Ja 18 '13
Voltage on short-circuit. Power 37:896 Je 24
'13
84
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Dynamos — Continued. .
Waters heel generators, il Power 3S:{>68-9 O
21 '13
See also Automobiles — Electric equipment;
Commutators; Electric motors; Phase ad-
vancers
Losses
Load losses of alternating current generators.
W. J. Foster and E. Knowlton. Am Inst
E B Pro 32:146-61 P "13
Losses in turbo-alternators. B. G. Lamme.
Power 37:118 Ja 28 '13
Testing
Alternator testing. F. S. Barton. Power 37:
565-8 Ap 22 '13
Comparison of methods of loading large a-c,
and d-c. generators and rotary converters
for factory temperature tests. F. D. New-
bury. Am Inst E E Pro 32:660-77 F '13
Comparison of methods of making load tests
on A-C. generators and on induction
motors. E. F. Collins and W. E. Holcombe.
Am Inst E E Pro 32:190-205 F '13
Discussion on group III papers (Methods of
testing apparatus for performance). (See
Proceedings for February, 1913) Am Inst
E E Pro 32:2054-72 N '13
Earth
Radium and the evolution of the earth's
crust. A. Holmes. Sci Am S 76:67 Ag 2 '13
See also Eiarthquakes ; Geology; Meteor-
ologry; Mines and mineral resources; Ocean
Age
Length of geological epochs: radium as the
clock of ages. Sci Am S 75:374 Je 14 '13
Earthquakes
Earthquakes and the Panama canal. D. F.
MacDonald. il Sci Am 109:303-6 O 18 '13
Earthquakes in Japan. B. Lawson. il Sci Am
S 76:100-1 Ag 16 '13
Is the Panama canal liable to damage by
earthquakes? C: Davison. Sci Am 109:454
D 13 '13
New seismology. J. Milne. Sci Am S 76:151
S 6 '13
Earthwork
Convenient earthwork table. P. B. Hill. Eng
N 70:825-6 O 23 '13
Methods of handling light earthwork. H. C.
Ivandon. il Ry Age 55:287-8 Ag 15 '13
•Rfe also Dams; ESmbankments ; Excava-
tion; Foundations; Tunnels and tunneling
Slides
Truth about the Culebra cut slides, Panama
canal. A. S. Zinn. diag Eng N 70:406-8 Ag
28 '13
Eastman Kodak company
Judicial decision involving the camera film.
Sci Am 109:16S Ag SO '18
New laboratory for research in optics and
photography, il Sci Am S 76:56-7 Jl 26 '13
Three years of accident prevention, il Iron
Age 91:1058-61 My 1 '13
Ecclesiastical architecture. See Church archi-
tecture
Econometer
CO2 diagrams from actual practice. A. Be-
ment. Power 37:409-11 Mr 25 '18
Economic conditions
Growth of modem Industrialism. E. C. Eckel.
Eng M 45: 821-33 Je '13
Rre also Business conditions; Distribu-
tion (economics); Tariff— United States
Economics
See also Business; Cooperation; Cost;
Cost of living: Distribution (economics);
Government regulation of Industry; Indus-
try; T^bor and laboring classes; Strikes;
Tariff; Taxation; Wages
Economizers, Fuel. See Fuel eoonomlzers
Eddy-currents
Hysteresis and eddy-current losses in trans-
mission towers. Elec W 62:1108-9 N 29 '13
Edgartown, Massachusetts
Doorways of an old whaling village. O. N.
R086. 11 Arch Rec 83:66-65 Ja '13
Edison electric Illuminating company of Boston
System of service annuities. Elec W 61:1074-
5 My 24 '13
Edison Illuminating companies. See Associa-
tion of Edison Illuminating companies
Editing
Editing in the government printing office. F.
A. Kldd. il Inland Ptr 60:659 Ja '13
Educated horses. See Horaes, Biducated
Education
Daniel Boone idea in education: school system
based on voluntary muscular work, il Sci
Am 109:361 N 8 '13
Present day need of vocational education. T.
W. Robinson. Iron Age 92:1048-53 N 6 '13
Teaching from the child's point of view: a
new science created by Prof. Ernst Meu-
mann. P. R. Radosavljevlch. il Sci Am 109:
141 Ag 23 '13
See also Classical education; Colleges and
universities; O)rporation schools; Engineer-
ing education; Evening and continuation
schools; Industrial education; Railroad
education; Technical education; Trade
schools
Educatlom, Classical. See Classical education
Education, Cooperation In. See Cooperation In
education
Education, Technical. See Technical education
(Education for business. See Business, E>ducar
tlon for
Education of employees. L. Galloway. J Ac-
count 15:36-62 Ja '13
Efficiency, Industrial
Automatic rating of workmen; Springfield
(Maas.) arniory's system. Iron Age 91:811-2
Ap 3 '13
Blocking the other fellow's efficiency. Iron
Age 91:20-1 Ja 2 '13
Bonus and rating for works executives. J:
NelRon. Iron Age 91:1159-62 My 15 '13
Building a cost system. B: A. Franklin. Eng
M 46:356-64 D '13
Causes of failures in efficiency work. P. W.
Collins. Eng M 45:862-6 S '13
Chemical engineer and Industrial efficiency.
W. M. Booth. Sci Am S 75:210-1 Ap 6 '13
Efficiency and the railway wage problem. P.
L. Jandron. Eng M 44:241-7 N '12
Efficiency and the worker. H. R. Callaway.
Eng M 46:715-7 Ag '13
Efficiency of labor — a difHcult problem for
the contractor. Ehg Rec 67:510 My 10 '13
Efficiency of large corporations: proposed
investigation by Dept. of commerce. Iron
Age 92:1393 D 18 *13
Executive efficiency. Automobile 28:479 P IS
•13
Fields for future expansion of efficiency engi-
neering. F. W. Collin.s. Eng M 46:249-52 N
•13
Hunger and shop efficiency. Iron Age 91:1072
My 1 '13
Hunger, rest and shon efficiency. M. H. C.
Brombacher. Iron Age 91:1126 My 8 '13
Measuring efficiency on a profit basis. ET: B.
Passano. Iron Tr R 62:682-4 Mr 20 '18
Office efficiency as it affects the men. Li.
O. Fisher. J Account 16:11-21 Jl '13
Personal error and efficiency engineering. Sci
Am 108:466 My 24 '13
Personnel of the organization. H. Emerson.
Iron Tr R 52:683-4 Mr 18 '13
Problem of quality of workmanship. B: A.
Franklin. Eng M 46:201-6 N '18
Production largely increased by a simple re-
organization. B: A. Franklin. 11 Etog M 46:
817-21 S '18
Success secured by study of workmen's tend-
dencles. B: A. Franklin. Eng M 45:669-78
Ag '13
'Rev also Scientific management
Efficiency society
Concerning the Efficiency society. H. F. J,
Porter. Eng N 69:484 F 27 '18
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
85
Efficiency society — Continued.
First annual meetlnfir> 191<< Bng N 69:272-3
F 6 '13
Bacteria in eggs, Sci Am S 76:80 Ag 2 '13
Egypt
Antiquities
Mystery of the predynastic furnace solved.
M. N. Buckman. U Sci Am S 76:101-2 A«
16 '18
Progress in £«gyptian exploration. M. N. Buck-
man, il Sci Am S 76:188-9 S 20 '13
industries and resources
Egyptian minerals. Sci Am 109:70 Jl 26 '13
Egyptian language. See Hieroglyphics
Eiffel, Alexandre Gustave, 1832-
Builder and authority on aerodynamics, por
Sci Am S 76:121 Ag 23 '13
Eight- hour day. See Hours of labor
Ejectors
fifflciency of a steam ejector. F. M. Thomas.
Power 88:322 S 2 '13
Kinetic air ejector. 11 Power 38:674-5 N 11 '13
Elasticity
Definition of young moduli for very deforma-
ble bodies. H. Bouasse. Am Soc M K J 35:
1054-6 Je '13
Elastic hysteresis. E. B. Smith. Eng Rec 67:
661-2 My 17 '13
Magnetism and elasticity. F. J. Kean. 11 Elec
W 61:569-70 Mr 16 'IS
See also Strains and stresses
Electric accidents. See Electricity, Injuries
from
Electric alarms
Engine-room alarm equipment, plan Eleo W
61:208-9 Ja 26 '13
Fire and police alarm systems of Ft. Worth.
W. R. Bideker. il Munic Eng 45:130-2 Ag
'13
See al80 Fire alarms
Electric apparatus and appliances
Applications of electromaKnetlc tripping de-
vices. G: M. Meyncke. Mach 20:88-90
O '13
Electrical apparatus. Elec W 61:1216-7 Je 7
'13
Electrical device for thawing out frozen wa-
ter pipes. C: P. Hoover. 11 Eng Reo 67:217-
8 F 22 '13
Electricity for office appliances. Elec W 62:
606 S 20 '13
Influence of temperature, barometic pressure
and humidity of the cooling medium on
temperature rise of stationary induction
apparatus. J. J. Frank and W. O. Dwyer.
Am Inst E E Pro 32:338-62 F '13
Long-distance water-level Indicator. A. V.
Youens. diag Power 38:888-90 D 23 '13
Method of rating electrical apparatus. W. Li.
Merrill, W. H. Powell and C: Kobbins. Am
Inst E E Pro 32:127-36 F '13; Discussion.
32:1679-1737 Ag '13
New apparatus and appliances. See weekly
numbers of Electrical world
New baseball indicator. O. E. Mitchell, il Sci
Am 109:109 Ag 9 '13
Precipitation of smoke and suspended dust
by electrostatic methods. H. N. Holmes.
plan Elec W 61:401-2 F 22 '13
Punch and die for forming electric terminals.
A. L. Senesac. 11 diags Mach 19:671-2 My
'13
Retail dealer and electric appliance sales.
Elec W 61:849 F 16 '13
Self-contained electric pipe-thawing outfit.
Elec W 61:420 F 22 '13
Uses of artificial insulating materials in the
construction of electrical apparatus. H.
Passavant. Sci Am S 76:47-8 Jl 19 '13
Wave form distortions and their effects on
electrical apparatus. P. M. Lincoln. Am Inst
E E Pro 32:378-88 F '13
See also Armatures; Automobiles — Elec-
tric equipment; Condensers (electricity);
Dynamos; Electric batteries; ETlectric cir-
cuit breakers; Electric equipment; Elec-
tric furnaces; Electric fuses; Electric In-
struments; Electric lamps; Electric ma-
chinery; £21ectric meters; Electric motors;
Electric protective apparatus; Electric
railroads — Equipment and supplies; Elec-
tric signals; Electric standards; Electric
starters; Electric transformers; Electric*
ity in mining; Electricity in the home;
Electricity on the farm; Electromagnets;
Fans, Electric; Fire alarms; Rheostats;
Spark plugs; Switchboards; Synchronizing;
Transformers
Losses
Discussion on group II papers (Methods of
determining losses in apparatus). (See Pro-
ceedings for February, 1913) Am Inst E E
Pro 32:2007-52 N '13
Losses in transformers. W. W. Lewis. Am
Inst E E Pro 32:478-504 F '13
Stray losses in transformers. C. Fortescue
and W. M. McConahey. Am Inst E E Pro
32:308-21 F '13
See also Dynamos — Losses; Electric mo-
tors — Losses
Standardization
Midwinter convention, A. I. B. E., New York,
Feb., 1918. Elec W 61:615-22 Mr 8 '13
Electric arc
See also Electric lamps, Arc
Electric automobiles. See Electric vehicles
Electric batteries
Batter>' for experimental use. H. E. Dey. il
Elec W 62:1210-1 D 13 '13
Billiter alkali-chlorine cells. A. J. Allmand.
il Met & Chem Eng 11:19-21 Ja '13
Dry l)atterie8 and how to make them. Sci Am
108: 435 My 10 '13
Electricity direct from coal: problem of the
gUvanic cell with carbon consumption. E.
aur. Sci Am S 75:346-8 My 31 '13
Ignition from dry cells. A. L. Brennan, Jr.
Power 37:17-8 Ja 7 '13
Improved primary wet cell. Elec W 62:162
Jl 19 '13
New electrolytic alkali cell. J: B. C. Kershaw.
il Sci Am 109:131 Ag 16 '13
Production of caustic alkali and bleach. D.
J. Allmand. il Sd Am S 76:22-3 Jl 12 '13
Test of an £<dlson primary battery (Eldison-
Lalande cell). D. Sanford. Met & Chem
Eng 11:129-30 Mr '18
See also Storage batteries
Electric bells
See also Electric signals
Electric cables
Armoring electric cables in shafts. Eng &
Mln J 95:1145-6 Je 7 '13
Current rating of electric cables. R. W.
Atkinson and H. W. Fisher. Am Inst E E
Pro 32:566-73 F '13; Discussion. 32:1859-67
5 '13
Dessau-Bitterfeld 60,000-volt cable. Elec Ry
J 41:369 Mr 1 '18
Discus.sion on Notes on underground conduits
and cables (Mosman). Am Inst E E Pro
32:794-821 Mr '13
Electric cable.s for mines. W: White. Mines
6 Mln 33:309-10 Ja '13
Handling telephone cables in the mine. G.
Brown, il Enp & Min J 96:1216-8 D 27
'13
Heating of cables carrying current. S. Dush-
man. Am Inst E B Pro 32:164-88 F '13
Novel designs of cable clamps and cable
hracltets. il Elec Ry J 41:976 My 31 '13
Progress of high-tension cables. Elec W 61:
1071 My 24 '13
Steel-taped cables for underground wires.
Munic Eng 44:47-8 Ja '13
Street lighting supplied from steel -taped ca-
bles underground. 11 Elec R & W Elec'n 62:
45 Ja 4 '13
Src also Cables, Submarine; Electric dis-
tribution; Electric wire and wiring; Insula-
tion
Electric carriages. See Electric vehicles
86
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Electric carrier for mail or package frelgrht. il
Eng: Rec 68:387 O 4 '13
Electric carrier railways for rapid transfer of
mail and express. 11 Eng N 70:637-9, 702-4
O 2-9 '13
Electric carrier system, il Ry Age 55:624-5 O
3 '13
Electric cells. See Electric batteries
Electric Christmas trees
Electric Christmas tree in New York, il Elec
R & W Elec'n 62:25 Ja 4 '13
Electric circuit breakers
Discussion on group IV papers (Miscellaneous
subjects relating to rating). (See Proceed-
ings for February, 1913) Am Inst E E Pro
32:2074-9 N '13
Montreal apparatus for testing circuit break-
ers. 11 diag Elec Ry J 42:1244 D 13 '13
Oil circuit breakers for large powers and
high potentials. K. C. Randall, il Am Inst
E E Pro 32:lSS6-i2 O '13
Rating of oil circuit breakers with reference
to rupturing capacity. G: A. Burnham.
Am Inst E E Pro 32:278-S0 F '13
Troubles due to non-use of circuit-breakers.
P. W. Harris. Elec W 61:942 My 3 '13
Electric companies. See Electric service com-
panies
Electric conductivity
Conduction of electricity through an insu-
lator. P. S. Helmick. Scl Am S 75:269 Ap
26 '13
Conductivity of Huosillclc acid and lead fluos-
ilicate. T. A. Patterson. Met & Chem Eng
11:670-2 I) '13
Electricity In mines. H. S. Webb. Colliery 33:
489-92 Ap '13
»Vec also Electric conductors
Electric conductors
Electrolytic corrosion of earthed metallic
conductors. Elec Ry J 42:818-20 O 16 '13
Transmission line conductors. Eng & Min J
95:1048 My 24 '13
iSer also Electric cables; Electric distri-
bution; Electric transmission; Electric
wire and wiring; Insulation
Electric conduits
Discussion on Notes on underground conduits
and cables (Mo.sman). Am Inst B E Pro
32:7^4-821 Mr '13
Increased conduit construction with reduced
restrictions. Elec W 61:629 Mr 22 '13
Iron pipe used for electric conduit. O. W.
Storey. Met & Chem Eng 11:190-4 Ap '13
Notes on underground conduit construction.
G. F. Speer. 11 Elec W 61:52-4 Ja 4 '13
Standard sizes of conduits for electric con-
ductors. Eng N 69:174 Ja 23 '13
Electric controllers
Constant voltage transmission. H. B. Dwight.
Am Inst E E Pro 32:1358-72 Je '13; Ex-
cerpts. Power 38:51-5 Jl 8 '13
Control of flre-pump motors, il Iron Age
92:507 S 4 '13
Double-drum controller for crane motors.
Elec Ry J 41:387 Mr '13
Dynamic braking hoist controller and its
applicr'ition to mill cranes. H. F. Strat-
ton. il Iron Tr R 52:85-93 Ja 2 '13
Fire pump motors of alternating current
type. TI. P. Reed, il Iron Tr R 53:879-80
N 13 '13
iJtrge automatic controller. 11 Elec W 61:1003-
4 My 10 '13
Leonard patent for electric control, dlags Eiec
W 62:318-9 Ag 16 '13
Sec alao Electric motors: Rheostats
Electric converters. See Electric current con-
verters: Rotary converters
Electric cookers _ ^^ ^^^
Automatic electric cooker. II Elec W 61:367
F 15 '18
Electric tireless cooker. 11 Elec W 62:397 Ag
23 '13
Electric cookery , , . , ^ ^
Costs of one year's electric cooking and heat-
ing. Elec W 62:643-4 S 27 '13
Electric cooking at Boston engineers* club.
11 Elec W 61:1173-4 My 31 '13
Recent tests of the cost of electric cooking.
Scl Am S 75:319 My 17 '13
Value of a cooking load. R. B. Mateer. Elec
VV 62:1270-1 D 20 '13
Electric cranes. See Cranes, derricks, etc.
Electric current converters
Automatic substations. H. R. Summerhayes.
il Am Inst E E Pro 32:1236-50 Je '13; Dis-
cussion. 32:2266-71 D '13
Frequency changers and synchronous convert-
ers. E. A. Lof. il Eng M 45:198-208 My '13
Synchronous converters. E. A. Lof. Mach
20:285-6 D '13
Turbo converter. 11 Power 37:15-6 Ja 7 '13
/KVe aJso Electric current rectifiers; E3ec-
trlc transformers; Rotary converters
Electric current rectifiers
Advancement of the mercury arc rectifier. H.
F. Perkins. 11 Met & Chem Eng 11:491-4 S
'13
Current rectifiers. J: A. Randolph, diags
Power 38:750-2 N 25 '13
Electrolytic rectifier for the garage. 11 Sci
Am 109:246 S 27 '13
Mercury-arc rectifier. H. F. Perkins. 11 dlags
Elec W 62:548 S 13 '13
Motor-generators and rectifiers. 11 Automo-
bile 28:34-6 Ja 2 '13
Electric currents
Direct versus continuous current. Scl Am S
75:13 Ja 4 '13
Effect of a short-circuited secondary on an
ostillating circuit. L: Cohen. Elec W 62:
S')9-900 N 1 '13
Effective resistance and reactance. W: V. Ly-
on. Elec W 62:1006-8 N 15 '13
Hysteresis and eddy-current losses in trans-
mLs.sion towers. Elec W 62:1108-9 N 29 '13
Propagation of high-frequency electric waves
along wires. J: S. Stone. Scl Am S 75: 309-
11, 333-5 My 17-24 '13
^rr also Eiectrir conductivity; Electric
conductors; Electric distribution; Electric
measurement; Electric testing; Electric
transformers: Electric transmission; Stray
currents; Telephone
Electric currents, Alternating
Analysis of alternating-current waves by the
method of Fourier, with special reference to
methods of facilitating computations. F:
\V. Grover. U S Bur Stand Bui 9:567-646 D
15 '13
Sec also Electric distribution; Electric
transmission; Electric waves
Electric discharges
Acetvlene-electric flame. C. F. Lorenz. 11
Elec W 61:511-5 Mr 8 '13
Brush discharge. A. Vosmaer. il Met & Chem
Kuei 11:623-9 X '13; Same. Scl Am S 76:
380-3 D 13 '13
Corona method of removing smoke and dust
from gases. W. W. Strong, il Scl Am S 76:
156 S 6 '13
Po.'^itlve and negative corona and electri-
cal precipitation. W. W. Strong. Am Inst
E E Pro 32:1304-11 Je '13; Discussion. 32:
2300-15 D '13
^•(r alftn Electric sparks; Radioactivity
Electric distribution
Convenient form of continuous-current arti-
ficial line. A. E. Kennelly. 11 Elec W 61:
1311-2 Je 14 '13 _,
Distribution -line construction problems. Elec
W 61:360 F 15 *18
Distribution of electrical energy. H. B. Gear.
Elec W 61:10-1 Ja 4 '13
Electric field distribution. W. S. Franklin. J
Fr Inst 176:61-76 Jl '13
Electric power distribution in steel mills. S.
C. Coey. Iron Tr R 52:410-2 F 13 '13
Electric power In Cleveland. 11 map plans
Eloc Ry J 41:618-23 Ap 5 '13
Feeder tests on the San Diego electric rail-
way. H. Macnutt diags Elec Ry J 42:141-3
Jl 26 '13
Feeding street Intersections. G. H. M'Kel-
way. plan Elec Ry J 41:504 Mr 15 '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
87
Electric distribution — Continued.
Flow of water from pumps used to explain
various systems of electric distribution. T^.
R. Pnmeroy. diags Am Kng: K7:18i-4 Ap '13
Grounded neutral. Elec W 61:227 F 1 '13
Hl^h- tension distribution by one -wire grround-
ed system. J: A. Cavanaueh. Power 38:503
O 7 '13
Induction resrulators. J: A. Randolph, dia^s
Power 38:919-21 D 30 '13
Lamp operation due to accidental grround. S.
B. Hood. Klec W 61:1098 My 24 '13
Locating: grounds and open circuits on series
arc systems. Elec W 62:8W O 18 '13
Meters on two-phase circuits. F. V. Magal-
haes. diaff Elec W 61:1372 Je 21 '13
Niagara power for the International railway
company, diag Elec Ry J 42:420-2 S 13 '13
Present status of grounded secondaries. Elec
\V 61:303-4 F 8 '13
Requirements for proper grounding. Elec W
61:357 F 15 '13
Some power distribution problems. H. J.
Chllds. Elec Ry J 41:421-2 Mr 8 '13
Three wire system with rotary balancer. A.
M. Bennett, plan Power 37:490-3 Ap 8 '13
Tirrell regulator. J: A. Randolph, dlags Pow-
er 38:601-3 O 7 '13
Weak spots in the distribution of electrical
energy. Eng Rec 67:255 Mr 8 *13
f^ce aUo Electric cables; Electric con-
du<;tors; Electric currents; Electric driving;
Electric plants — Substations: Electric pow-
er; Electric transformers; Electric transmis-
sion; Electric wire and wiring; Switch-
boards
Electric driving
Alternating- current drive of a newspaper
plant, Jersey City, N. J. A. B. Spauldlng.
il Elec W 62:239 Ag 2 '13
Analysis of cost of electric drive in a foun-
dry. Elec W 62:537 S 13 '13
Application of electric drive in greenhouses.
II Elec W 62:841-3 O 25 '13
Application of motors in mining and mill in-
stallations in Colorado. W. J. Canada. Elec
W 61:724-7 Ap 5 '13
Driving lineshafting. G: X. Van Derhoef.
Mach 20:197-8 N '13
Economy of electric drive for air-compressor
service. Elec W 61:1418 Je 28 '13
Electric drive for rever.sing rolling mills. J.
A. Seager. diag Iron Tr R 03:335-7 Ag 21
•13
Electric drive for rolling mills. I?. Wiley.
Iron Ago 92:84r)-8 O 16 '13
Electric drive in machine shops. IClec W 62:
780-1 O 18 '13
Electric drive in machine sh()i)s. C: Fair. Ani
Inst E E Pro 32:1928-33 O '13; Same, hul
Eng 13:482-3 X '13
Electric motor drive In a stationery factory.
11 Elec W 62:1113-5 N 2') '13
Electric operated copper converters. O. B.
Rosenblatt. 11 p:ng & Mln J 95:901 My 3 '13
Electric power In foundry operations. H. F.
Stratton. 11 Iron Tr R r)3:f>17-24. 941 N 20
'13: Same. Foundry 41:407-15 O '13
Electrical data from some Colorado mills.
Eng & Mln J 95:903-4 My 3 '13
Electrically-driven, two-high reversing mill.
A. Lamberton. dlags Iron Tr R 52:1177-80
My 22 '13
Electrically-operated, Canadian rolling mill.
11 plans Iron Tr K 53:17-26, 32-3 Jl 3 '13
Electrically operated factory of the Lifter ice
cream co., Philadelphia, il Elec W 61:420-1
F 22 '13
Electricity in the packing Industry. W. D.
Bearce. 11 Elec W 61:466-70 Mr 1 '13
Electrifying a water-meter factory, plan Elec
W 62:094-5 O 4 '13
General electric reversing motor drive, il
Mach 19: 399-400 Ja '13
Investigation of cost of motor drive In a slx-
story factory. Elec W 62:381-2 Ag 23 '13
Lo-swlng lathe test on motor armature shafts.
II Mach 19:623-5 Ap '13
Motor drive for a 28-ln. valve. J. R. Allen.
plan Power 38:164-5 Jl 29 '13
Motor drive in a modern printing plant: Com-
mercial ptg. CO., Akron, O. M. C. Turpln.
11 Inland Ptr 51:532-3 Jl '13
Motor-driven coal and ash-handling equip-
ment at Pacific Mills, South Lawrence, Mass,
il Eloc W 62:llTS-«» D 6 '13
Motor driving In envelope factory. Elec W 61:
1417 Je 28 '13
Paragon system of electric drive. A. H. Al-
len, plan Power 38:264 Ag 19 '13
Power requirements for macWne tooLs. H. C.
Spillman. il diag Mach 19:769-71 Je '13
Reversing electric motor drive for planers
and similar shop machinery. II Elec R & W
Elec'n 62:112-4 Ja 11 '13; Same. Am Eng
87:46-8 Ja '13; Same. Ry & Eng R 53:16 Ja
4 '13; Same cond. Ind Eng 13:76-7 P '13
Reversing motor planer drive, il Mach 19:
r>5»;-.S Ap '13; Am Eng 87:209 My '13
Reversing motors for machine tools. C: Fair.
11 Eng M 45:119-20 Ap '13
Steel plants electrical installations. R. L.
Streeter. Eng M 44:362-84 D '12
Vsilue of motor drive for main rolls. Iron
Ago 92:752 O 2 '13
ti€v also Electric distribution; Electric
equipmont; Electric motors; Electric plants;
Electric power; Electric transmission
Electric elevators. See Elevators, Electric
Electric engineering
Changes in the National electric code. Elec
W 61:658 Mr 29 '13
Charles I'roteua Steinmetz and electrical
progress. D. S. Martin. Scl Am S 76:28 Jl
12 '13
Civil service examination questions for New
Yorl< state. Eng N 70:1131 I> 4 '13
Digest of current electrical literature. See
weekly numbers of Electrical world
Don'ts for eloctricians. H. M. Nichols. Power
.'?SS20-1 I") 'I *13
Electrical fallacies. A. H. Allen. Power 38:
165-6 Jl 29 '13
Examination questions In electrical engi-
neering. Eng N 69:170 Ja 23 '13
Joint meeting of British and French electri-
cal engineers at Paris, May, 1913. Elec W
61:1349-52 Je 21 '13
Maintaining operation during construction
work. Elec W 61:203 Ja 25 '18
N. K. I-,. A. papers and discussions at 36th
annjal convention. June, 1913. Elec Ry J
41 1 lf>r)7-60 Je 14 '13
N. E. U A. 36th convention papers and dis-
cussions, (Miicago. June, 1913. Elec W 61:
1213-42 Jo 7 '13
Pacific coast convention of the American In-
stitute of electrical engineers, Vancouver,
B. C, Sept., 1913. Elec W 62:629-30 S 27 '13
I'apers- and discussions at Canadian electrical
assn., 23d annual convention, Toronto. 1913.
Ehc W 62:6^-71 Jl 12 '13
Papers and discussions at 30th annual con-
vention of Am. Inst, of electrical engineers.
Cooperstown, N. Y., June, 1913. Elec W
62:15-21, 81-6 Jl 5-12 '13
Reorganization of the Department of elec-
tricity, Chicago. Elec W 62:222-3 Ag 2 '13
Research laboratory of applied electricity. C.
Dant.sizen. II Sci Am S 75:261-2 Ap 26 *13
Retrospect of the year 1912. Scl Am 108:2
Ja 4 '13
6th annual convention of the Assn. of railway
olectricai engineers. Chicago, Oct., 1913.
Elec W r,2:S82-l N 1 '13
7th annual convention of the Association of
iron and steel electrical engineers. New
York citv, Sept., 1U13. Elec W 62:621-2, 682-
3 S 27-0 4 "13
Fee nUo Armatures; tXynamos; Electric
apparatus and appliances and other head-
ings beginning Electric; Electricity in min-
ing; Electricity on ships; Hydroelectric
plants: Telegraph; Telephone; Wireless
telegraph
Law
Construction of an overhead line upon a rail-
road's right of way. Maguire and Mooney.
Elec R & W Elec'n 62:97-8 Ja 11 '13
88
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Electric engineering — Law — Continued.
Rules of electric service in Wisconsin. Elec
W 61:338 P 15 '13
f!€€ al8o Electric lines — Law; Electric
railroads — Law
Terminology
JSfc Electric terminologry
Electric engineers
Small central station and the young technical
graduate. Elec W 61:992 My 10 '13
tffc aUo American institute of electrical
engineers
Electric equipment
Centralized electrical control systems for Pan-
ama locks, il Eng Rec 68:730-1 D 27 '13
Control equipment for the Panama canal
locks, il Elec W 62:1317-20 D 27 '13
Electric hotel In Paris. J. Boyer. il Sci Am
109:345 N 1 '13
Electric wiring and illumination of the Con-
tinental and commercial bank bldg., Chi-
cago. 11 dlag Elec W 62:189-94 Jl 26 '13
Electrical equipment in Lytton building, Chi-
cago, il diag Elec W 62:26-8 Jl 6 '13
ETlectrical equipment of a modern building:
isolated 500-kw generating plant for .^o-
lian Hall, N. Y. 11 Elec W 61:395-401 F 22
•13
Electrical equipment of a modem hotel; ar-
tistic and efficient lighting scheme in the
McAlpin hotel, N. Y. 11 Elec W 61:927-30
My 3 '18
Electrical equipment of Charles river locks,
il diags Elec W 61:1355-61 Je 21 '13
Electrical equipment of industrial plants;
illumination, motor requirements and tele-
phone-call system of Continental motor
mfg. CO.. Detroit, Mleh. H. C. Spillman. il
Elec W 61:1081-4 My 24 '13
Electrical rehabilitation of the Rock Island
railroad shops In Chicago. 11 plans Elec W
61:1410-2 Je 28 '13
Improving electrical service for contractors.
Eng Rec 67:539 My 17 '13
Lighting and motor service installed in the
Fllene establishment, Boston. 11 Elec W 62:
579-85 S 20 '13
Output of Banner creamery co., St. Louis,
ice-cream plant to be increased with same
electrical equipment. Elec W 61:1101 My 24
'13
Provision for electrical equipment on steel
motor cars. F. W. Butt. Am Soc M E J
35:838-40 My '13; Same. Ry & Eng R 53:
420 My 3 '13
Varied uses of electricity in hotel Ohio,
Youngstown. il Elec W 62:1206-8 D 13 '13
Woolworth building; world's highest office
building. C: E. Knox, il diags Elec W 62:
125-31 Jl 19 '13
See also Automobile.s — Electric equipment;
Electric apparatus; Electric distribution;
Electric driving; Electric lighting; Electric
plants: Electric power; Electric transmis-
sion; Electricity in mining; Electricity on
ships; Electricity on the farm
Electric fans: See Fans, Electric
Electric flat Irons. See Electric irons
Electric furnaces
Advantages of small high speed electric fur-
naces. C. Hering. plan Met & Chem Eng
11:183-7 Ap '13
Application of the electric resistance furnace
to determination of oxygen in iron and
steel. R. H. McMillen. 11 Iron Age 91: 308-
9 Ja 30 '13; Same. Met & Chem Eng 11:86-
7 F '13
Comparison between electric and fuel fur-
naces. Met & Chem Eng 11:652 N '13
Crafts electric furnace of the Induction type.
C. H. Vom Baur. Iron Age 92:612-3 S 18 '13
Developments in electrocliemistry. E. F. Roe-
ber. Elec W 61:20-1 Ja 4 '13
Electric brass furnace. C. Hering. Foundry
41:111-2 Mr '13
Electric brass furnace. C. Vlckers. Foundry
41:27-8 Ja '13
Electric crucible furnace for refining steel,
diags Iron Tr R 52:413-5 F 13 '13
Electric furnace for brass melting. Eng &
Mln J 96:350 Ag 23 '13
Electric furnace for hardening tools made
by General electric co. 11 plans Iron Tr R
53:129-30 Jl 17 '13; Iron Age 92:174-5 Jl 24
•13
Electric furnace for making steel castings:
first Roechling-Rodenhauser furnace Instal-
lation in U. S. at Crucible steel casting
CO., Lansdowne, Pa. C. H. Vom Baur. 11
Foundry 41:55-8 F '13
Electric furnace heat-treatment of steel. E.
F. Lake. 11 Mach 20:111-4 O '13
Electric furnace In a steel casting foundry;
Metallurgic engineering co., Milwaukee. 11
Foundry 41:353-4 S '13
Electric furnace in production of Iron from
ore: discussion of present status and com-
parison of Scandinavian and Californian
practices. D. A. Lyon. Met & Chem Eteg 11:
15-9 Ja '13; Same. Sci Am S 75:381-3 Je
14 '13
Electric furnace In the steel foundry. E. P.
Humbert. Iron Age 92:1414-5 D 18 '13
Electric furnace methods of steel production.
J: B. C. Kersrhaw. II Iron Tr R 52: 197-203,
361-3 Ja 16. F 6 '13
Electric furnace of Crucible steel casting co.,
Milwaukee, il Iron Tr R 52:1399-1400 Je
19 '13
Electric furnaces In iron and brass foundries.
E. K. Scott. Foundry 41:379-81 S 'IS
Electric furnaces; their deslgrn, characteris-
tics and conunercial application. W. M.
Johnson and O: N. Sieger. Met & Chem
Eng 11:504-7, 563-7. 643-8, 683-6 S-D '13
Electric production of steel: from the early
experiments of Siemens to the thirty-ton
furnace of to-day. 11 Sci Am 109:88-9 Ag 2
'13
Electric refining furnace for cast steel. Found-
ry 41:94-5 Mr '13
Electric smelting of iron ore In California. 11
Iron Age 92:124-6 Jl 17 '13
Electric steel furnace in foundry practice.
Mach 19:611 Ap '13
Electric steel industry's present status: num-
ber and character of electric steel furnaces
In the United States compared with those
In other countries. Iron Age 92:81 Jl 10 '13
Electric zinc furnace. Met & Chem Eng 11:
583-5 O '13
Electro-Bessemer furnace, plan Iron Tr R
52:747 Mr 27 '13
Electrode holder construction for electric fur-
nnces. 11 diags Met & Chem Eng 11:321-6 Je
'13
Electrodes for electric furnaces: proper de-
sign and manufacture. G. B. Barham. Sci
Am S 76:55 Jl 26 '13
Epochal achievement in the electrical arts.
Sci Am 109:82 Ag- 2 '13
Experiments with furnace electrodes. 11 Met
& Chem Enar 11:279-81 My '18
First combination Induction furnace In oper-
ation In the United States. C. H. Vom Baur.
11 Met & Chem Eng 11:113-4 F '13
Foundry pig iron smelted in electric furnaces,
il diags Iron Tr R 53:493-7 S 18 '13
Frick electric furnace. Iron Age 92:670-1 S
25 '13
FrIck electric steel Induction furnace, diags Iron
Age 92:744-7 O 2 '13; Same. Sci Am S 76:
357-9 D 6 13
Frick furnace for electric retlning of steel.
O: FrIck. Iron Age 92:1113-4 N 13 '13
Frick Induction furnace. O: Frick. plan Eng
M 46:439-42 D '13
Helfenstein large electric furnaces. 11 Iron
Age 91:1482-4 Je 19 '13
Induction furnace developments. J. Harden.
11 Eng M 45:97-100 Ap '13
Induction -furnace notes. J. Harden. Met &
Chem Eng 11:559-62 O '13
Manufacture of carbon dlsulphlde. E: R. Tay-
lor. 11 Sci Am S 75:410 Je 28 '13
Methods of heat-treating steel with electric-
ity. E. F. Lake. II diags Mach 20:278-82
D '13
New electric steel casting plant: a Stassano
furnace installation In California. E. M.
Schmelz. 11 dlag Met & Chem Eng 11:709-10
D '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
89
Electrtc furnaces — Continued.
New steel foundries usin^ electric furnaces.
O. J. Abell. 11 Iron A«re 91:1288-9 My 29 '13
New type of electrical furnace for the reduc-
tion of ores. P. Liouvrier. II Met & Chem
Engr 11:710-3 D '13
Pinch effect and the pinch -effect electric fur-
nace. J. Harden. Met & Chem Ens: 11:429-
30 Ag 'IS
Possible applications of the electric furnace
to western metallurgy. Met A Chem Ens
11:577-81 O '13
Present status of the induction furnace, plans
Met & Chem Kng 11:99-102 F '13
Production of the diamond in electric fur-
naces. F. P. Mann, dlags Met & Chem Eng
11:361-3 Je '13
Progrress of electric smeltinf at Heroult, Cal.
J: Crawford. 11 Met & Chem Eng 11:383-8
Jl '13
Progress of electric steel industry. Eng &
Min J 96:453 S 6 '13
Recent improvements in the use of the elec-
tric furnace, il Set Am 109:84-5 Ag 2 '13
Regulating electric furnaces, dlags Met &
Chem Eng 11:347 Je '13
Roechllng-Rodenhauser electric furnace for
making steel for castings. C. H. Vom Baur.
11 Iron Tr R 52:153-6 .Ta 9 '13
Smelting Iron electrically with coke as fuel,
il plan H. J. Hanson. Iron Tr R 63:1003-7
D 4 '13
Smelting of copper ores in the electric fur-
nace. i>. A. Lyon and R. M. Keeney. dlags
Am Inst MIn E Bui 80:2117-49 Ag 13; Same
cond. Met & Chem Eng 11:522-7 S '13
Smelting zinc in an electric furnace. F. L.
Clerc. Met & Chem Eng 11:428-9 Ag '13
Status of the electric steel furnace. W. Sykes.
Iron Age 92:856-7 O 16 *13
Steel castings from the electric furnace. E.
F. Cone, il Iron Age 91:1279-83 My 29 '13
fire alw Electric heating; Electrometal-
lurgy
Electric fuses
Change in the National electrical code. Elec
W 61:630-1 Mr 22 '13
Electric-fuse construction. L. B. Buchanan.
Elec W 61:577-8 Mr 16 '18
Electric fuse testing. L. W. Downes. Blee W
61:413 F 22 '13
Electric fuse testing. A. A. SomerviUe. Elec
W 61:144 Ja 18 '13
Fuse economy. H. S. Pardee. Elec W 61:1044-
5 My 17 '13
Fuse economy. H. R Sargent. Elec W 61:
837 Ap 19 '13
Important change In National electric code
suggested. Elec W 61:553-4 Mr 16 '18
Patented electric fuse for preventing total
or partial missfires when firing shots in
series. Eng M 45:258-9 My '13
Electric generators. See Dynamos
Electric haulage
Contact ssrstem of electric haulage. Sci Am
10^:190 S 6 '18
Electric haulage accidents. Eng & Mln J 95:
661 Mr 29 '13
Hee alHo Electric locomotives; Eloctric
railroads: Electric tractors; Electric trucks;
Telpherage
Electric heating
Costs of one year's electric cooking and heat-
ing. Elec W 62:643-4 S 27 '18
Electric heating and lighting In England. L:
Bell. Elec W 62:418-4 Ag 30 '13
Electric heating devices, w, S. Hadaway, Jr.
Elec W 61:15-6 Ja 4 '13
Electric- heating plans at Marblehead, Mass.
Elec W 61:1095 My 24 '13
Improved air conditions in a Boston resi-
dence. F. I. Cooper, plan Heat & Ven 10:
20-3 F '18
Low rates for electric heating service. Elec
W 62:475-6 S 6 '13
See also Electric furnaces; Electric water
heaters
Electric hoists. See Hoisting machinery; Mine
hoisting
Electric Ignition. See Automobile engines— Ig-
nition; Oaa and oil engines — ^Ignition
Electric Industries
Control of central stations. Elec W 62: 458 S
6 '13
Co-operation for electrical development. Elec
W 62:514-8 S 13 '18
Co-operation to promote a greater electrical
industry. Elec Ry J 42:412-3 S 13 '13
Co-operation with the sales department: Ekli-
son illuminating co. of Detroit. S. M. Sher-
idan. Elec W 62:539-41 8 13 '13
Credits and collections discussed by electri-
cal business men. Elec W 62:1046 N 22 '13
Developing the latent electrical market. Elec
W 62:1251-4 D 20 '13
Eastern New York section. National electric
light as8n.'8 annual meeting at Lake
George. N. Y., Sept., 1913. Elec W 62:574-6
S 20 '13
Electric service In Chicago. 11 map Elec W
61:1137-45 My 31 '13
Electrical affairs In Great Britain in 1912.
A. H. Bridge. Elec R & W Elec'n 62:15-6
Ja 4 '13
Electrical Industrial growth In 1912. T: C.
Martin. Elec W 61:3 Ja 4 '13
Electrical propaganda on wheels. 11 Elec W
62:188 Jl 26 '13
Financial needs of the electrical industry. F.
A. Vanderlip. Elec W 62:534-7 S 13 '13
Furthering electrical invention. B: P. Thomp-
son. Elec W 62:194 Jl 26 '13
Inaugural sessions of the Society for electri-
cal development, March 4 & 5, 1913. Elec
\V 61:493-508 Mr 8 '13
Industrial electrical applications. E. W. Lloyd.
Elec W 61:14-5 Ja 4 '13
J. Robert Crouse on the Society for electri-
cal development. Elec W 62:169-70 Jl 26 '13
Merit system for central-station salesmen
and solicitors. Elec W 62:337 Ag 16 '13
Observations on European electrical topics.
L: Bell. Elec W 62:1054 N 22 '13
I*roductIon and distribution of energy. S:
Insull. J Fr Inst 175:561-600 Je '13
Progress of the Jovian order — the electrical
fraternity. E. C. Bennett. EHec W 62:143-4
Jl 19 '13
Retail dealer and electric appliance aalea.
Elec W 61:349 F 15 '13
Review of the year In the electrical industry.
Elec R & W Elec'n 62:7-15 Ja 4 *13
Sale of electrical supplies by central sta-
tions. W. E. Robertson. Elec W 62:748-9
O 11 '13
School to teach the selling of electricity: the
Chicago central station Institute. Bleo W
61:334 F 15 '18
Society for electrical development. Sci Am
108:304 Ap 5 '13
Southern California Edison company's method
of disposing of electric appMances. S. M.
Kennedy, il Elec W 62:1062-3 N 22 '13
Statistics of electrical installations in Chi-
cago. Elec W 62:174 Jl 26 '13
Supply Jobbers' convention considers account-
Inir. Elec W 62:1037-8 N 22 "13
Syndicate Interests in central stations. Elec
W 62:482-3 8 6 '13
13th annual convention of the National elec-
trical contractors' assn., Chattanooga, July,
1913. Elec W 62:171-3 Jl 26 '18
Unified public utilities In central Illinois, il
map Elec W 61:1146-56 My 31 '13
Tenr's progress In continental Europe. 1912.
C. L. Durand. Elec R & W Elec'n 62:34-5
Ja 4 '13
Sre aim Electric apparatus; Electric en-
gineering; Electric plants; Electric plants —
Central stations: Ellectric power; Electric
service companies; Electric shops; Elec-
trioity in arts and crafts; Electricity in
mining; Electrochemistry; Electrometal-
lurgy
Electric Instruments
Ground detectors. R. L. Moesman. plans
Power 37:14-5 Ja 7 '13
Portable electrical Instruments. 11 Elec Ry J
41:728-9 Ap 19 '18
Precision direct-current indicating-instru-
ments, il Am Maoh 38:877 My 22 '13
Switchboard losses. H: D. Jackson. Power 37:
375 Mr 18 '13
/frr alMo Electric apparatus and appli-
ances, and references under that subject
90
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Electric insulation. See Insulation
Electric Irons
Electric- Iron Siiles In Kokomo, Ind. O. M.
Booher. 11 Elec W 61:1313-4 Je 14 '13
Southern California Edison company's method
of disposing of electric appliances. S. M.
Kennedy. II Elec W 62:1062-3 N 22 '13
Electric laboratories
Electromechanlcs research laboratory at Co-
lumbia university. J: H. Morecroft. il Elec
W 61:727-8 Ap 5 '13
Growth of a commercial research laboratory
of the General electric co. EJng N 69:705
Ap 10 '13
Research laboratory of applied electricity. C.
Dantslzen. 11 Sci Am S 75:261-2 Ap 26 '13
Sec also Physical laboratories
Electric lamps
Development of neon tubes. G. Claude. Eng
M 46:271-4 N '13
Dussaud's cold light. Sci Am 108:138 F 8
'13
Dussaud's cold light. J. Boyer. il Sci Am 108:
48» My 31 '13
L.amp0 and illumination. Elec W 61:1222-4 Je
7 '13
Relative merits of the various types of elec-
tric arc and incandescent lamps for light-
ing urban and suburban streets. H. H. C.
tusker. Stevens Ind 30:37-66 Ja '13
7th annual convention of the Illuminating
engineering society, Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept.,
1913. Elec W 62:619-21 S 27 '13
Wide use of tungsten and flame-arc lamps
for street lighting in Europe. L: Bell. Elec
W 62:637-8 S 27 '13
Kcc alMO Electric light fixtures; Elec-
tric lighting; Headlights; Safety lamps.
Electric
Electric lamps, Arc
Carbon and impregnated electrodes for arc
lamps. A. T. Baldwin. Elec W 62:793-7 O
18 '13
Electric arc headlight for locomotives: its
advantages and disadvantages. J: G. D.
Mack. Sci Am S 75:78-9 F 1 '13
Focusing- type flame-arc lamp, il Elec W 62:
500 S 6 '13
Improved differentially wound long-burning
flaming-arc lamp. 11 Elec W 62:554 S 13 '13
Lighting of automobile and parts factories.
Automobile 29:297 Ag 14 '13
Long- burning Inclosed flaming-arc lamp, il
Elec W 62:1344 D 27 '13
Luminous-arc Installations in Boston, Cam-
bridge, and Lynn, Mass. il Elec W 62:469-72
5 6 '13
Water in inclosed flame-arc lamps. W. R.
Mott. Elec W 62:1220-1 D 13 '13
See alao Electric lamps, Mercury vapor
Electric lamps, Incandescent
Cathode rays from Incandescent lam>ps. 11 Sci
Am 109:124 Ag 16 '13
Considerations In the design of head-lamp
llerht sources. A. R. Dennington. diags
Elec W 62:742-4 O 11 '13
Data concerning incandescent-lamp reflec-
tora G. H. Stickney and A. L. Powell. Elec
W 62:477-81 S 6 '13
Electric lamps for miners. Sci Am S 75:283
My 3 '13
Method for spot- testing incandescent fila-
ments. C. F. Lorenz. 11 Elec W 61:932-3 My
3 '13
Performance of Incandescent head -lamps. L.
C. Porter. Elec W 62:744-5 O 11 '13
Progre.«is In public lighting. Mun'Ic Eng 45:
467-70 N '13
Tariff hearings on incandescent lamps. Elec
W 61:285-6 F 8 '13
Veteran Incandescent lamp, il Elec W 62:
964 N 8 '13
See alHo Electric lamps. Tungsten
Electric lamps, Mercury vapor
Cooper Hewitt quartz-tube mercury-vapor
lamp. J. C. Pole. 11 Elec W 61:63-4 Ja 4
•13
Development of a new quartz-tube mercury
arc lamp. R Weintraub. il Elec W 61:984-
6 My 10 '13
New ultra-violet ray lamps. Eng N 69:559 Mr
20 '13
Quartz tube lamp: design and principal uses
of the Cooper Hewitt vacuum arc. J. C.
Pole. 11 Eng M 45:895-7 S '13
Theory of mercury- vapor apparatus: the ac-
tion of the Cooper Hewitt lamp construed
on the basis of the electron theory. P. H.
Thomas. Sci Am S 75:338-9 My 31 '13
Electric lamps. Tungsten
Blackening of tungsten lamps. I. Langmuir.
Ind Eng 13: 530-1 D '13
Half-watt tungsten-filament electric lamp.
Eng N 70:724 O 9 '13
Half-watt tungsten lamp. I. I^ngmuIr and
J. A. Orange. Power 38:567-8 O 21 '13
Increase in tungsten lamp sales at Fort
Wayne. II Elec W 62:959-^0 N 8 '13
Making drawn-tungsten filaments. Elec W 61:
1018-9 My 17 '13
Nitrogen -filled high -efficiency tungsten lamp.
il F:ier W 62:708-800 O 18 '13
Nitrogen -filled incandescent lamp. 11 Elec
W 62:1130 N 29 '13
Nitrogen-filled lamp. Sci Am 109:311 O 18 '13
0.5 watt per candle tungsten lamps. Met
& Chem Eng 11:613-5 N '13
Some aspects of the half-watt per cp.
tungsten lamp. Met & Chem Eng 11:599-
600 N '13
Street lighting: with tungsten lamps, il Munlc
Eng 45:523-7 D '13
Tungsten lamps of high efificiency: the loss
of efficiency by blackening of the bulb,
and Its prevention. I. Langmuir. Am Inst
E R Pro 32:1894-1914 O '13; Same. Sci Am
S 76:262-3 O 25 '13
Tungsten lamps of high efficiency: nitrogen-
filled lamps. I. Langmuir and J. A. Orange.
diags Am In.st E K Pro 32:1915-26 O 13:
Same. Sci Am S 76:274-5 N 1 '13: Same
cond. Eng M 46:431-4 D '13
Electric law. See Electric engineering- -Law;
Electric lines — Law; Electric railroads —
Law
Electric light association, National. See Nation-
al electric light association
Electric light carbons
Tariff hearings on schedules B and C. BHec
W 61:338-9 F 15 '18
Electric light companies
Accounting system for small lighting com-
panies. Elec W 62:380-1 Ag 23 ^13
Electric light fixtures
Burke's adjustable electric light holder, il
Elec R & W Elec'n 62:114-5 Ja 11 '13
New lighting. H. Pickhardt. 11 Arch Rec 33:
152-5 F '13
Symbolic lighting fixtures in Chicago tele-
phone building. 11 Elec W 61:303 F 8 '13
Electric light plants, Municipal. See Electric
plants, Municipal
Electric lighting
Assn. of Edison illuminating companies' 34th
convention, Cooperstown, N. Y., Sept., 1913:
reports. Elec W 62:513-4 S 13 '13
Automatic electric light plant. F. C. Coleman,
il Sci Am 109:55 Jl 19 '13
Comparison of arc and incandescent lighting
in a shop building. Elec W 61:411 F 22 '13
Developments In electric lighting. P. S. Mil-
lar. Elec W 61:18-9 .Ta 4 '13
Electric heating and lighting in England. L:
Bell. Elec W 62:413-4 Ag 30 '13
Electric lighting and Illuminating engineering
in 1912. Elec R & W Elec'n 62:9-10 Ja 4 '13
Electric-lighting system for automobiles. II
Elec W 61:169-60 Ja 18 '13
Electric service in Stern Brothers' department
store, il Elec W 62:962-3 N 8 '13
Electrical display at New Orleans Mardi
Gras. II Elec W 61:282-3 F 8 '13
Electrically illuminated tennis court, il Elec
W 62:383 Ag 23 '13
Heald machine co. (Worcester) efficient ma-
chine-shop lighting, il plan Elec W 61:
628-9 Mr 22 '13
Illuminating engineering society's 7th annual
convention, Pittsburgh, Pa,, Sept., 1913.
Elec W 62:619-21 S 27 '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
9»
Electric lighting — Continued.
Indirect iUuramatlon for general offices. EMec
W 61:355-6 P 15 '13
Indirect lighting. Elec W 61:150 Ja 18 '13
Indirect-lighting units with detachable bowls.
U Blec W 62:443 Ag 30 '13
Industrial lightdng by incandescent lamps:
reciuirements of shop and factory illumina-
tion, methods and cost. W. Harrison, il
Elec W 62:1001-5 N 15 '13
Installation and maintenance of electric head-
light equipment. V. T. Kropldlowski. diags
Ky Age (Mech ed) 87:367-8, 429-30, 546-9,
603-5 Jl-Ag. O-N '13
Library illumination. F. A- Vaughn. 11 Elec
W 61:1316-8 Je 14 '13
Lighting installed in the Fllene establish-
ment, Boston. 11 Elec W 62:580-2 8 20 '13
Lighting of an electrical salesroom. 11 Elec W
61:784 Ap 12 '13
Lighting of automobile salesroom of the
White CO., Boston, il Elec \V 62:1330-1 D
27 '13
Lighting of Bamberger store, Newark, N. J.
11 Elec W 61:1096 My 24 '13
Lighting of the Cleveland art loan exposition.
Elec W 62:1332 D 27 '13
Lighting of the Panama- Pacific exposition,
1915- Elec W 61:1043-4 My 17 '13
Lighting the modern circus, il Elec W 62:
250 Ag 2 '13
Lighting the Panama-Pacific exposition, 1915.
Power 37:797-8 Je 3 '13
Locating faults on series lighting circuits. V.
James. 11 Elec W 61:529-30 Mr 8 '13
Michigan section, National electric light assn.
2nd annual convention, Ottawa Beach, Aug.,
1913. Elec W 62:415-6 Ag 30 '13
Modem methods of lighting In cotton mills.
A. L. Pearson. Am Soc M E J 35:1033-6 Je
'13: Same. Ind Ena: 13:306-7 Jl '13
Municipal electric light for Cleveland, Ohio.
Munic Eng 45:262-4 9 '13
Municipal lighting plant of Troy. Ohio. L. A.
Pool. II Munic Eng 44:197-201 Mr '13
N. E. L. A. 36th annual convention, Chicago,
June. 1913. Eng N 69:1243-6 Je 12 '13
N. E. L. A. 36th annual convention, Chicago,
June. 1913. Power 37:917-20 Je 24 '13
New lighting. H. Pickhardt. il Arch Rec 33:
152-5 F '13
New terminal post offioe in New York. L. B.
Marks and J. E. Woodwell. 11 Elec W 61:
137-43 Ja IS '13
Ohio electric light assn. 19th annual meeting,
Cedar Point, Ohio, July, 1913. Elec W 62:
117-9. 232-4 Jl 19, Ag 2 '13
Ornamental lighting in residential districts:
series tungsten .system covering all streets
of (Champaign. III. J. R. Cravath. il Elec
W 62:1264-6 I) 20 "13
Papers at annual convention of National elec-
tric light assn., Chicago, June, 1913. Elec Ry
J 41:1012-5 Je 7 '13
Pennsylvania electric assn.'s 6th annual con-
vention, Delaware "Water Gap, Pa., Sept.,
1913. Eaec W 62:623-5 S 27 '13
Pitt.sburgh I. E. S. convention, Sept., 1913.
Elec W 62:676-8 () 4 13
Re-equipment of McCreery & co.'s department
store, Pittsburgh, plan Elec W 61:304-5 F
8 '13
Showcase lighting, il Elec W 61:111 Ja 11 '13
Southeastern section. National electric lifht
assn. 1st annual convention, Macon. Ga.,
Aug., 1913. Elec W 62:368-9, 427-9 Ag 23-30
'13
Theater installation, Burns theater, Colorado
Springs, Colo, il Elec W 61:526-7 Mr 8 '13
Train, lighting. H. A. (^urrle and H. F.
Wood, bibllog Am Soc M E J 35:75-93 Ja
'13
Value of the lighting engineer to the central
station. F. H. M. Riley. 11 Elec W 61:407-
8 F 22 '13
Wiring and illumination. See weekly num-
bers of Electrical world
>Vp iiImo Automobiles — Lighting: Car
lighting: Electric lanips; Electric light car-
bons; Electric ligiit fixtures; Electric met-
ers; Electric plants: Electric wire and
wiring; Factories — T^ighting; Headlights;
Locomotive headlights; Photometry; School-
houses — Lighting; Show-windows; Signs^
Electric: Street lighting; Street lighting
fixtures; Switchboards
Cost
Boston Edison house-wiring campaign. Elec
W 62:1013-4 N 15 '13
— Cost of municipal electric lighting at Chi-
cago. R. Palmer. Eng N 70:668 O 2 '13
Cost of street lighting In Chicago. Elec W
62:290 Ag 9 '13
Rates
How weather conditions affect electric-light
bills. Elec W 61:302 F 8 '13
Pasadena municipal lighting plant. 11 Munic
Eng 44:505-11 Je '13
IMttsburgh's solution of the small customer
problem. Elec W 62:1215 D 13 '13
Public service commission acts in landlord and
tenant case. Power 38:416-7 S 16 '13
Rates for Berkeley. Cal., electric light. Munic
Eng 45:538-9 D '13
Rates for electricity. H: D. Jackson. Eng M
44:326-34 D '12
Record of Pasadena's municipal plant. Power
38:626-7 O 28 '13
— System in charging. W. H. Booth. Power 37:
474-5 Ap 1 'if
See also Electric power — Rates
Electric lighting, Decorative
Decorative lighting in a theater, il Elec W
62:962 N 8 '13
Knight Templar decorations at Denver, il
Elec W 62:521-2 S 13 '13
Electric lines
American electric railway association: report
of the committee on Joint use of poles, il
Elec Ry J 42:855-7 O 17 '13
California reiwrt on inductive interference.
Elec Ry J 42:690 O 11 '13
Concrete poles for distribution lines, diag
Elec W 62:1335-6 D 27 '13
Construction costs of transmission line low-
ered by use of portable concrete mixer.
11 Elec W 62:489 S 6 '13
Cost of erecting 110, 000- volt transmission
lines, il Elec W 61:1259 Je 7 '13
Costs of material for 6600-volt line construc-
tion. Elec W 61:1047 My 17 '13
Design of high-tension electric transmission
lines. J: Greenhalgh. Eng M 44:49-56 O
'12
Details of permit for Great Falls transmis-
sion line. Eng Rec 67:162 F 8 '13
Distribution line records. H. A. Holmes, maps
Elec W 62:291-3. 338-40 Ag 9-16 '13
Effect of sleet storm on distributing lines at
Rochester, N. T. il Elec W 61:412 F 22 '18
Effects of ice loading on transmission lines.
V. II. Oreisser. diags Am Inst E E Pro
32:1746-62 S '13
Effects of recent sleet storm near Chicago,
il Elec W 61:605-6 Mr 22 '13
Ice coating on overhead conductors; theory
based on a destructive Ice storm in Port-
land, Ore. W: R: King, il Eng Rec 67:271-
2 Mr 8 '13
Inductive Interference with telegraph and
telephone lines. Elec Ry J 42:1141 N 29 '13
Joint California committee on Inductive in-
terference. Elec Ry J 41:512 Mr 15 '13
I'rogress of work of California committee on
Inductive Intei-ference. Elec W 62:733-4 O
11 '13
Reduced cost of iron- pipe cross-arm con-
struction. II Elec W 62:857 O 25 '13
Reinforced -concrete trolley poles in Cleveland.
L. p. Crecelius. 11 Eng N 69:610-1 Mr 13
'13
Removal of poles from city streets. Elec W
61:903 My 10 '13
Side-bracket 44,000-volt transmiss<lon-line
construction at Panama. 11 Elec W 62:241
Ag 2 '13
60,000-volt steel-tower line construction in
southern California. H. W. Dennis. 11 diags
Elec W 62:281-7 Ag 9 '13
Strength of transmission towers. R. D.
Coombs. Elec W 62:544 S 13 '13
Support of long transmission span by mes-
senger cable, il Elec W 62:1219 D 13 '13
Swiss and Italian transmlssIon-lIne construc-
tion. L: Bell. Elec W 62:956 N 8 '13
92
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Electric lines — Continued,
Testing trolley Insulators In place. G. H.
M'Kelway. Elec Ry J 42:1342 D 27 '13
Transmission line poles and towers. Eng &
Mln J 95:851-2 Ap 26 '13
Transmission tower design for the Central
Colorado power company. W. B. Belcher.
plan Elec W 61:621-4 Mr 22 '13
See also Electric cables; Electric con-
duits: Electric protective apparatus; Elec-
tric railroads; Electric service companies;
Electric transmission; Electric wires and
wiring; Hydroelectric plants; Poles; Poles,
Concrete: Telegraph; Telephone; Towers,
Transmission
Law and regulations
Chicago electrolysis ordinance may be modi-
fled. Elec W 62:888 N 1 '13
Construction of an overhead line upon a rail-
road's right of way. Maguire and Mooney.
Elec R & W Elec'n 62:97-8 Ja 11 '13
Property owners of Chesterfield county, Va.
failed to prevent the use of right-of-way of
the Seaboard air line railway. Elec W 62:
774 O 18 '13
Proposed modification of drastic Chicago
electrolysis ordinance. Elec Rv J 42:966-7
N 1 '13
Rules on clearances in California. Elec Ry
J 41:103 Ja 18 '13
Ruling on service requirements of New York
electrical code. 11 Elec W 62:1065 N 22 '13
See also Electric railroads — Law
Electric locomotives
Alexanderson single-phase locomotives, il
dlag Elec W 62:731-2 O 11 '13
American electrifications of high-tension a.
c. and d. c. roads, and comparative data
to prove the superiority of high-voltage d.
c. systems to a. c. systems of split-phase
or other types. A. H. Armstrong. Elec Ry
J 42:1284-90 D 20 '13; Discussion. W. S.
Murray and others. 42:1290-2. 1327-9 D 20-
27 '13
Articulated electric locomotives for the New
York Central. 11 Ry Age 64:841-2, 868-9 Ap
11. N 7 '13; Elec Ry J 42:1024 N 8 '13; Ry
& Bng R 53:1039 N 8 '13
Combination single-phase and polyphase lo-
comotives for the Norfolk & Western. Elec
W 62:367 Ag 23 '13
Direct-current, 2400-volt. electric locomotive,
Butte. Anaconda & Pacific Ry. 11 dlag Ry
& Eng R 53:560-1 Je 14 '13; Same cond.
Elec Ry J 41:1010-1 Je 7 '13; Same cond.
Eleo W 61:1273-4 Je 7 '13
Driving systems of electric locomotives. P.
Lydall. diags Elec Ry J 42:1339-41 D 27
'13
Electric locomotive ratings. Elec Ry J 41: 789
My 3 '13
Electric locomotives for Swiss railway:
single-phase 15, 000- volt, 15-cycle, 2500-hp
units for use on the Loetschberg line. 11
Elec W 62:1009-11 N 16 '13
Electric locomotives replace expensive truck-
ing service. 11 Elec Ry J 42:1109 N 22 '13
Electdc mine haulage. E. A. Lof. 11 Colliery
34:301-6 D '13 (to be cont)
Experimental electric locomotives In France.
Am Eng 87:129-30 Mr '13
Field test of the electric locomotive. L. V.
Newton. Colliery 34:157-8 O '13
Fifty-ton electric freight locomotives, British
Columbia electric Ry. il diags Ry & Eng
R 53:794-9 Ag 23 '13; Same cond. Elec Ry
J 42:272-8 Ag 16 '18
French single-phase locomotlTe. plana ESlea
Ry J 41:288-90 F 16 '13
Inferiority of electric locomotives to motor
cars in city and suburban service. Elec Ry
J 42:379 S 6 '13
Locomotives for the Norfolk & Western elec-
trification, diag map Elec Ry J 42:660-1 O
4 '13
Maintenance of the Pennsylvania railroad
electric locomotives. 11 Elec Ry J 41:452-61
Mr 15 '13
Most powerful electric locomotive in the
world for New York Central lines, il Elec
W 61:797 Ap 12 '13
New design of electric locomotive for the
New York terminal zone of the New York
Central railroad, il plans Eng N 69:900-2
My 1 '13
New type electric locomotive for heavy pas-
senger service. New York Central electric
zone, plan Ry & Eng R 68:384-6 Ap 26 '13;
Same cond. Elec Ry J 41:684-6 Ap 12 'IS
New type of electric locomotive. 11 Eng Rec
67:sup 39 Ap 12 '13
New York Central electric locomotives. 11 Kng
M 45:735-7 Ag '18
Single-phase motor and phase converter for
locomotive service. 11 diags Elec Ry J 42:
677-81 O 11 '13
Single -phase-polyphase motors for the Nor-
folk & Western. Elec Ry J 42:296-9 Ag 23
'13
Steam road electrifications. A. H. Armstrong.
Elec Ry J 41:17-20 Ja 4 '13
Steam versus electric locomotives. R. V.
Macauley. Eng M 44:434-6 D '12
Storage battery electric locomotive. 11 Mines
& Mln 33:343 Ja '13
Storage- battery gathering mine locomotives.
11 Colliery 33:592 My '13
Storage battery locomotive In coal mines. A.
R Anderson. Colliery 34:146-50 O '13
2500-hp Latschberg locomotives, il Elec Ry
J 42:1048-52 N 15 '13
2400-volt direct- current looomotdve; (Butte,
Anaconda & Pacific railway. 11 Eng N 69:
1805-6 Je 26 '13
See also Electric tractors; Railroads —
ElectrlflcaMon
Electric losses. See Brush losses; Eddy cur-
rents; Electric apparatus and appliances —
Losses; Electric machinery — Losses; Elec-
tric motors — Losses
Electric machinery
Alternating-current machinery troubles. B.
A. Lof. Mach 20:204-7. 288-6 N-D '13
British standardization rules for electric ma-
chines. Elec W 61:1322 Je 14 '13
Developments in electrical machinery. B. A.
Behrend. Elec W 61:9-10 Ja 4 '13
Drying out electrical machinery. F. H. Da-
vies. Power 37:221-2 F 18 '13; Same cond.
Eng & Mln J 95:949-50 My 10 '13
Drying out submerged machines. Elec W
61:153 Ja 18 '13
Electric dumb-waitera Elec W 62:604-6 S 20
•18
Electric power in building the world's erreat-
est aqueduct. J. M. Matthews, il Eng M
44:161-84 N '12
Electric propelling machinery for Collier Jup-
iter. W: L. R. Enunet. il plans Int Marine
Eng 18:823-7 Ag '13
Electric propulsion for ships. E. Berg, plan
Eng M 44:269-72 N '12
Electric riveting. 11 Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:
394-5 Jl '13
EHectric tie boring and spiking machine, il
Eng N 70:506-7 S 11 'IS
Electric washing machine with novel revers-
ing device and safety attachment. 11 Elec
W 62:395-6 Ag 23 '13
Electrical machinery in 1912. E^lec R & W
Eaec'n 62:12-3 Ja 4 '13
Electrical requirements of certain machines
In the rubber Industry. C. A. Kelsey. il
Am Inst E E I'ro 32:1698-1604 Jl '13
Insulating and grounding motors and gener-
ators. T. Croft, diags Elec W 62:908-9,
965-7 N 1-8 '13
Noiseless operation of electric machines. G.
Pontecorvo. Elec W 61:1268 Je 7 '13
Self- synchronizing machines. E. Rosenberg,
plan Elec W 61:945 My 3 '13
Sole- plates and shoes for electrical machine
foundations. F. B. Duggan. il Elec W 61:
579-80 Mr 15 '13
Steel-plant electrical installations. R. L.
Streeter. 11 Eng M 44:362-84 D '12
Utilizing electrical energy in the construc-
tion of subway at Boston, il Elec W 61:
44-7 Ja 4 '13
Weight of electrical apparatus and prime
movers. L. A. Doggett. Elec W 61:932 My
3 '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
93
Electric machinery — Continued.
fSee also Commutators; Dsrn&mbs; Elec-
tric apparatus and appliances; Electric
controllers ; Electric current converters;
Electric driving:: Electric enRlneering; Elec-
tric equipment; Electric locomotives; Elec-
tric motors; Electric plants; Electric shov-
els; Electric tractors: Electric transform-
ers: Electricity In mining: Electricity on
ships: Electricity on the farm; Elevators.
Electric; Hydroelectric plants; Rotary con-
verters; Synchronizing:
Losses
Brush friction and contact losses. H. P. T.
Erben and A. H. Freeman. Am Inst E E
Pro 82:370-6 P '13
Commutation and brush loss. C. E, Wilson.
Am Inst E E Pro 32:640-8 F '13
Determination of load loss correction factors
for rotatlnR electric machines. E. M. Olln
and S. li. Henderson, dlags Am Inst E E
I*ro 32:522-46 F '13
Determination of stray losses from Input-
output tests. L. T. Robinson. Am Inst E E
Pro 32:680-700 F '13
Methods of determinlnic brush losses due to
contact and friction. H. R. Edgecomb and
W. A. Dick. 11 Am Inst E E Pro 32:450-61
F '13
Stray loss In direct-current commututing
machines. H. F. T. Erben and H. S. Page.
Am Inst E E Pro 32:282-9 F '13
Stray losses in synchronous machines. F. K.
Bralnard. Am Inst E E Pro 32:548-61 P '13
fire alno Dynamos — Losses; Electric mo-
tors — Losses
Temperature
Effect of air temperature, barometric pres-
sure and humidity on the temperature rise
of electric apparatus. C. E. Skinner, L. W.
Chubb and P. Thomas. Am Inst E E Pro
32:554-64 F '13
Laboratory investigation of temperature rise
as a function of atmospheric conditions. C.
R. Blanchard and O. T. Anderson. Am Inst
E E Pro 32:464-75 F '13
Laws of heat transmission In electrical ma-
chinery. I. Langmulr. Am Inst E E Pro
32:390-413 F '13; Same. Eng N 69:1158-62
Je 5 '13
Measurement of temperature In rotating elec-
tric machines. L. W. Chubb, E I. Chute and
O. \V. A. Getting. Am Inst E E Pro 32:584-
97 F '13
Method of determining temperature of alter-
nating current genoralors and motors and
room temperature. II: O. Reist and T. S.
Eden. Am Inst E E Pro 32:226-34 F '13
Short heat tests of electric machines. W.
R. Cooper. Elec \V 62:809 O 18 '13
Thermocouples and resistance coils for de-
termination of local temperatures In elec-
trical machines. J. A. Capp and L. T. Rob-
inson. Am Inst E E Pro 32:702-8 Mr '13
Testing
Sources of error In efficiency determination
of rotating electric machines. K, I. Chute
and W: Bradshaw. Am Inst E E Pro 32:
650-7 F '13
Electric measurement
Calibration of the sphere gap voltmeter. L.
W. Chubb and C. P'ortescue. il Am Inst
E E Pro 32:628-38 F '13
Condenser-current method for the determin-
ation of alternating wave-form. F: Bedell.
diagB Enec W 62:378 Ag 23 '13
Discussion on group I papers (Heating, heat
measurements, rating by heat.) (See Pro-
ceedings for February, 1913) Am Inst E B
Pro 32:1833-83 S '13
Discussion on group IV papers (Miscellaneous
subjects relating to rating). (See Proceed-
ings for February, 1913) Am Inst K E Pro
32:2074-2121 N '13
Discussion on permeability measurements
with alternating current (Robinson and
Ball), and measurement a of maximum val-
ues in high- voltage te.stlng (Sharp and
Farmer). Am Inst E E Pro 32:85-8 Ja "13
Errors In the Interpretation of tests for elec-
trolysis. C. Hering. Elec Ry J 42:1135-6 N
29 '13
Influence of temperc-iture, barometic pressure
and humidity of the cooling medium on
temperature rise of stationary induction ap-
paratus. J. J. Frank and W. O. Dwyer.
Am Inst E E Pro 32:338-62 F '13
Laboratory investigation of temperature rise
as a function of atmospheric conditions. C.
R. Blanchard and C. T. Anderson. Am Inst
E E Pro 32:464-75 F '13
Measuring currents In underground struc-
tures. C. Hering. Elec Ry J 42:682-5 O 11
•13
Method of determining temperature of alter-
nating current generators and motors and
room temperature. H: G. Reist and T. S.
Eden. Am Inst E E I*ro 32:226-34 P '13
Method of rating electrical apparatus. W.
L. Merrill, W. H. Powell and C: Robblns.
Am Inst R E Pro 32:127-36 F '13; Dis-
cussion. 32:1079-1737 Ag '13
Methods of determining temperature of trans-
formers and of cooling medium. S. E.
Johannesen and G. W. Wade. Am Inst E E
Pro 32:254-75 F '13; Discussion. 32:1872-6
S '13
Proposed wave shape standard. C. M. Davis.
Am Inst E E Pro 32:236-44 F '13
Sphere spark gap. S. \V. Farnsworth and C.
L. Fortescue. diags Am Inst E E Pro 32:
300-5 F '13
Temperature and electrical insulation. C. P.
Stelnmetz and B. G. Lamme. Am Inst E E
Pro 32:113-23 F '13; Discussion. 32:1679-
1737 Ag '13
Test of an artificial aerial telephone line at
a fre(|uencv of 7rjO cycles per second. A.
E. Kennelly and F. \V. Meberknecht. blb-
liog Am Inst E E Pro 32:1280-1301 Je '13;
Discussion. 32:227l»-90 D '13
Use of the synchronous commutator in al-
ternating current measurements. F: Be-
dell, bibllog 11 J Fr Inst 176:385-404 O '13
tire alHo VA<\y currents; Electric meters;
?::iectrlc' resistance; Electric testing; Elec-
tric units; Electric waves; Galvanometers;
Thermocouples
Electric meters
Back-porch meter Installations. II Elec W 61:
938-40 My 3 '13
Combined kilowatt-hour and demand meter.
dia«8 Elec W 62:298 Ag 9 '13
Graphic meters. Eleo W 62:183-4 Jl 26 '13
Horschltz Blip meter, il Elec W 62:444-5 Ag
30 '18
Portable meters for alternating-current or di-
rect-current circuits. 11 Elec W 62:360 Ag
16 '13; Power 38:394 8 16 '13
Rehabilitating 4400 flood-immersed meters
at Dayton. 11 Elec W 61:1320-1 Je 14 '13
Remote control of two-rate meters for off-
peak service, plan Elec W 61:684 Mr 29 '13
Split-core Instrument for measuring large
direct current, plan Elec W 61:682-3 Mr 22
•13
/sVr alHO Ammeters; Voltameters; Volt-
meters; Watt- hour meters
Testing
Cost of periodic testing of electric meters.
Elec W 62:434 Ag 30 TL3
Meter test boards. G. C. Cassard. diags Pow-
er 37:778-9 Je 3 '13
MUli-hour stop -pendulum, dlag EHec W 62:
242 Ag 2 '13
Watt-hour meter testing for central stations.
C. W. Ward and H. N. Stroh. il diags Elec
W 62:588-9 S 13 '13
Electric mining. See Electricity in mining
Electric motor car club of Boston
Meeting, May 1. 1913. Elec W 61:974 My 10 '13
Electric motors
A B (^ of the electric motor. S. Oxberry. 11
Automobile 29:73«-41 O 23 '13
Alternating-current motors for pumps and
blowers, il Elec W 61:1004-5 My 10 '13
Alternating-current motors for the economic
operation of mine fans. F. B. Crosby. Am
Inst E E Pro 32:J«74-S8 Ap '13; Discussion.
32:2241-53 D '13
94
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Electric motors — Continued.
Application and care of Induction motors. C
A. Tupper. Iron Tr R 53:333-4 Ag 21 '13
Convenient system of motor maintenance and
repair record cards, by Am. ship building
CO., Lorain. O. Elec W 61:1266-7 Je 7 '13
Designing motor installations for improved
power-factor. Elec W 62:1334-5 D 27 '13
Direct current motor from a telephone ring-
er. G. Hubbard. 11 Sci Am 108:271 Mr 22 '13
Dynamo and motor characteristics. C. P.
Poole, diags Power 37:115-8 Ja 28 '13
Dynamo and motor troubles. R. L. Moss-
man, plan Power 37:626-8 Ap 15 *13
Effect of room temperature on temperature
rise of motors and generators. M. W. Day
and R. A. Beekman. Am Inst E E Pro 32:
416-36 F '13
Electric motor in heating and plumbing. G:
F. Benson, il Dom Eng 62:40-1 Ja 11 '13
Fire pump motors of alternating current
type. H. P. Reed. 11 Iron Tr R 53:879-80
N 13 '13
Geared drive for electric motors. Ind Eng 13:
476-7 N '13
General electric reversing motor drive. 11
Mach 19:399-400 Ja '13
Induction motor. F. A. Annett. 11 Power 38:
534-7. 601-3, 679-81, 784-7, 8f)3-6 O 14-28,
N 11. I) 2, 16 '13
Induction motor safeguarding. Iron Age 91:
1542-3 Je 26 '13
Interestlner static electric motor. H. B. Dal-
ley. 11 Scl Am 108:11 Ja 4 '18
Modified induction motor, diag Elec W 62:
1123 N 29 '13
Motor inspection and maintenance In indus-
trial plants. F. B. Hanchette. Eng N 70:
746-8 O 16 '13
Motors and motor applications. A. B. ICorrl-
son, jr. Power 37:259-61, 296-7, 335-6 F 25-
Mr 11 '13
Performance similarities of the direct- cur-
rent shunt motor and the polyphase Induc-
tion motor. W: G. Merowits. Elec W 61:
244-6 F 1 '13
Phase compensation. V. A. FVnn. EAec W 62:
28-34, 76-81, 132-6 Jl 5-19 '13
Rating of Induction motors. A. Gray. Elec W
61:1413-4 Je 28 '13
Reduction in fire insurance costs with elec-
tric-motors. C. J. Williams. Elec W 61:936
My 3 '13
Safeguarding the induction motor. 11 diags
Ry & Eng R 53:821 Ag 30 '13
Self -starting single phase Induction motor.
C: F. Fraasa, Jr. 11 Scl Am S 76:226-7, 242-8
Ap 12-19 '13
Single-pha.se motor. A. Heyland. diags Elec
VV 62:344 Ag 16 '13
Slngle-jiha.se motor and phase converter for
locomotive service, il diags VJLec Ry J 42:
677-81 O 11 '13
Single-phase motor for cylinder printing
presses. 11 Elec W 61:1186-7 My 31 '13
Typ^s of motors for steel mill auxiliaries. B.
R. Shover and E. J. Cheney. Iron Tr R 62:
251-3 Ja 23 '13
Use of motors in cement mills. Bng Rec 67:
207 F 22 '13
f!ee also Commutators; Dynamos; Electric
controllers; Electric driving; Electric loco-
motives; Electric machinery; Electric pow-
er; Electric transformers
Losses
Discussion on group II papers (Methods of
determining losses In apparatus). (See Pro-
ceedings for February. 1913) Am Inst E
E Pro 32: 2007- 1<; N '13
Induction motor load losses. H: fj. Reist and
A. K. Averrett. Am In.st K E Pro 32:138-
44 F '13
Induction motor losses. U. W. i:)avis. Am Inst
E E Pro 32:.364-7 F '13
Stniv losses in Indtictlon motors. A. M. Dud-
ley. Am In.st E E Pro 32:246-52 F '13
Sec (lUo Electric machinery — Losses; Elec-
tric testing
Speed control
Discussion of Power requirements of rolling
mills (Sykes), and the Economical speed
control of alternating-current motors driv-
ing rolling mills (Meyer and Sykes). Am
Inst E E Pro 32:70-84. 822-31 Ja, Mr '13
Starting devices
Automatic reversing starter. J. A. Seager. 11
diag Power 38:18-4 Jl 1 '13
Control of fire-pump motors, il Iron Age 92:
507 S 4 '13
Induction motor. F. A. Annett. Il Power 38:
784-7 D 2 '13
Self -starting motor. 11 Colliery 33:592-3 My '13
Testing
Comparison of methods of making load tests
on a-c. generators and on induction motors.
E. F. Collins and W. E. Holcombe. Am
Inst E E Pro 32:190-205 F '13
Discussion on group III papers (Methods of
testing apparatus for performance). (See
Proceedings for February, 1913) Am Inst E
E Pro 32:2054-68 N '13
Notes on methods of making load tests on
large induction motors. A. M. Dudley. Am
Inst B E Pro 32:618-26 F '13
Electric motors, Railway
Brooklyn motor, truck and brakeshoe Im-
provements. 11 Elec Ry J 41:98-103 Ja 18
Development of the electric railway motor.
N. W. Storer. Elec Ry J 41:21-6 Ja 4 '18
Economies in motor maintenance. J. C. Thlrl-
waU. Elec Ry J 41:870-8 Mr 1 '18
Electric welding and motor rejuvenation. 11
Elec Ry J 41:1102-6 Je 21 '13
Maintenance costs of old and new railway
motors. J. C. Thlrlwall. Elec Ry J 42:495-7
S 27 '18
Railway motor connections, diags Elec Ry J
41:1114-6 Je 21 'IS
Single-phase-polyphase motors for the Nor-
folk & Western. Elec Ry J 42:298-9 Ag 23
'18
Single-phase railway motors. L: Bell, diags
Elec Ry J 41:1003-6 Je 7 '13
Electric motors, Synchronous
Application of synchronous motors to a water
power transmission system. L. B. Andrus.
Am Inst E E Pro 32:721-55 Mr '13
Behavior of synchronous motors during start-
ing F. D. Newbury, il Am Inst E E Pro 32:
1260-77 Je '13
Combination rotary converter and synchron-
ous motors, il Elec W 62:709-10 O 4 '13
Combined synchronous and induction motor
loads. H. L. Wallau. Elec W 62:1057-9 N
22 '13
Constant voltage transmission. H. B. Dwight.
Am Inst E Ii: Pro 32:1358-72 Je '13; Excerpts.
Power 38:54-5 Jl 8 '13
Industrial use of synchronous motors by cen-
tral stations. J: C. Parker. 11 Am Inst E
E Pro 32:1252-8 Je '13; Same. Scl Am S
76:152-3 S 6 '13
Self-Starting synchronous motor. J. A. Sea-
ger. il Iron Tr R 52:746-7 Mr 27 '13 .
. Self-starting synchronous motors. 11 Elec W
61:794 Ap 12 '13
Synchronous motors, diag Elec W 62:82-3 Jl
12 '13
Synchronous motors driving air compressors.
11 Power 37:161-2 F 4 '18
Synchronous motors for compressors. Eng &
Min J 96:930 N 15 '13
Electric plants
Automatic electric light plant. F. C. Coleman.
11 Scl Am 109:66 Jl 19 '13
Automatic electric lighting plant, il Eng M
45:268-70 My '13
Can the factory generate Its own power
cheaper than the central station can supply
it? Ind Kng 13:478-80 N '13
Central station vs. Isolated plant. J. C. Haw-
kins. Power 37:464-5 Ap 1 '18
Coal products company's power plant. Joliet.
111. S. O. Artlngstall, jr. 11 plan Power 38:
884-7 S 16 '13
Developments In power generation. Elec Ry
J 41:994-5 Je 7 'IS
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
95
Electric plants — Continued.
Electric power distribution in steel mills. S.
C. Coey. Iron Tr R 52:410-2 P 13 '13
Electrical equipment of a modem building:
isolated 500-kw genera ting plant for ^o«
lian Hall, N. Y. il plan Eflec W 61:396-401
F 22 '13
* Following: up the purchase and installation
of machinery. A. W. Welch. 11 Eng M 45:
674-82 Ag '13
How one mill beats the central station.
Power 37:447-8 Ap 1 '18
Isolated plant vs. central station. Power 37:
641-2 Ap 16 '13
Isolated plant vs. central station. W. B.
Lewis. Power 37:720-1 My 20 '13
Obtaining power from a testing plant. Sci
Am 108:408 My 3 '13
Operating the plant of Mason-Seaman trans-
Twrtation ro.. N. Y.. under difficulties, plan
Power 37:627-8 My 6 '13
Operation of a turbo-electric Ice factory, Los
Angeles. Elec W 61:892 Ap 26 '13
Plant of Packard motor car co., Detroit. A
R. Maujer. il Power 37:140-6 F 4 '18
Power plant conveniences at Providence, R.
L 11 Elec Ry J 42:343 Ag 30 '13
Power Plant of small proportions. 11 Iron Age
92:1282-3 D 4 '13
Practical co-operation between central sta-
tion and Isolated plant. P. R. Moses. Eng
M 44:578-87 Ja '13
Prudential insurance co. plant, Newark, N.
J. C: H. Bromley, il plan Power 37:2-8 Ja
7 '13
Purchasing or making power. H: D. Jackson.
Power 88:327 S 2 '13
Renton heel co., Lynn. Mass.: grood record
for small Isolated plant. F. L. Johnson, il
Power 38:456-8 S 30 '13
^ccessful small isolated plant, Detroit,
Mich, il Power 38:33-4 Jl 1 '13
Turbo-alternator plant for the world's lar-
gest office building; Railway exchange
bldg.. St. Louis. Elec W 61:714-6 Ap 6 '13
Why the Chicago federal building is to have
its own plant. Power 38:73-4 Jl 8 '13
f!cc nlMO Electric equipment; Klectric pow-
er; Electric transmission: Hydroelectric
plants; Ice — Manufacture; Steam plants
Central stations
Acadia coal company's steam-turbine plant;
generating station for the mines at Stel-
larton. Nova Scotia, burning culm. 11 Elec
W 61:445-8 Mr 1 '13
Amerinn electric railway enfirineerlng asso-
ciation: report of the committee on power
generation. Klec Ry J 42:809-10 O 16 '13
Application of synchronous motors to a water
power transmission system for the better-
ment of service st^nriards. T.. n. Andrus.
Am Inst E E Pro 32:721-55 Mr '13
Cambridge, Mass. central -station practice.
11 plans Elec W 61:821-7, 875-82 Ap 19-26
•13
Central-station facts and factors In the state
of Iowa. Elec W 61:1042 Mv 17 '13
Central-station practice at Waterloo, Iowa,
il diaga Elec W 62:177-80 .Tl 26 '13
Cleveland electric illuminating co.'s generat-
ing Plant. A. D. Williams. 11 plan Power 37:
364-7, 616-7 Mr 18, Ap 16 'IS _
Commonwealth Edison co.'s new Northwest
station, Chicago, il plans Power 37:688-93
Ap 29 'IS
Commonwealth Edison company's steam-
electric power plant at Chicago (North-
west). W: L. Abbott. U plan Eng N 69:
667-60 Ap 8 '18
Destruction of utility plant in conflagration
at Hot Springs, Ark. Elec W 62:522-3 S 13
'13
Developments during 1912 in power plant de-
sign. H: H. Norris. Elec Ry J 41:26-80 Ja
4 '13
Flatbush gas-electric station. C: H. Bromley.
11 Power .38:706-9 N 18 '13
Gas-engine-driven central station: Tltusville
light & power co., Tltusville, Pa. 11 plan
Elec W 61:291-3 F 8 '18
German Silesia central station idea, il Elec
W 62:1203-4 D 13 '13
Gorge steam station of the Northern Ohio
traction & light co., of Akron. O., at Cuya-
hoga Falls^ J. C. Lathrop. 11 plans Elec W
62:419-24 Ag 30 '13
Jacksonville, (Fla.) traction co.'s power plant
il Power 87:664-7 Ap 22 '18
Lighting, water and ice plant at Graham, N.
C. Elec W 61:627 Mr 28 '13
Little Rock. Ark. — new turbine installation of
the Merchants' lighting company, il Elec
W 62:1104-5 N 29 '13
Merlden. Conn, electric co.'s new power sta-
tion, il Power 38:218-9 Ag 12 '13
Montgomery, Ala, central power plant. W. O.
Rogers. 11 Power 37:438-41 Ap 1 '18
New Perth Amboy central station. W. O.
Rogers, il Power 37:36-41 Ja 14 '13
Newport News & Old Point railway & elec-
tric CO. at Hampton, Va.: combination rail-
way, electric and ice -making plant. A. R.
Smith. 11 plan dlag Elec W 62:371-6 Ag 23
'13
1912 extension to FI.sk street station of the
Commonwealth Edison co. of Chicago, il
plan Elec W 62:787-92 O 18 '13
Northern Ohio traction & light company's
new power station. 11 Elec Ry J 42:336-8 Ag
30 '13
Operating data of a large railway power plant,
Minneapolis, Minn, il Elec W 62:1049-54
N 22 '13
Operating the Terre Haute station with wa-
ter 8 ft. above floor. 11 Elec W 61:789 Ap
12 '13
Power- gen era ting equipment on the Cleveland,
Painesville & Eastern railroad. 11 Elec Ry
J 42:94-8 Jl 19 '13
l*ower generation and transmission. 11 Elec Ry
J 42:542-56 O 4 '13
Power plant development In Minneapolis,
Minn. Elec Ry J 42:1250 D 13 '13
Power plant extension for the Utah light
& railway company, il Elec Ry J 41:71 Ja
11 '13
Power plant of Chester Valley electric co.,
CoatesvlUe, Pa, W. O. Rogers. 11 Power
38:490-2 O 7 '13
Power plant of Springfield street railway co.
W. O. Rogers. 11 Power 38:324-6 S 2 '13
Production and distribution of energy. Ellea
W 61:603 Mr 22 '13
Production and distribution of energy. S:
Jnaull. J Fr Inst 17R:5rtl-600 Je '13
Relation of plant size to power cost. P. M.
Lincoln. Am Inst E E Pro 32:1^.16-48 O '13
St. Denis electric power station, Paris. 11 Sci
Am S 76:228-9 O 11 '13
Savannah electric co.'s new power plant. W.
O. Rogers. 11 plan Power 38:152-7 Jl 29 '13
Springfield electric-light plant. W. O. Rogers.
II Power 38:318-22 S 2 '13
Turbines and Diesel engines in central sta-
tions. M. Gercke. Power 37:286-9 Mr 4
'13
Variation of energv coat with plant size.
Elec W 62:782-3 O 18 '13
Victoria Falls and Transvaal power co. In
South Africa, map Power 38:355-8 S 9 '13
Waterbury and Bull's Bridge (Conn.) plants
of the Housatonic power co. W. O. Rogers.
II plans Power 37:176-80 P 11 '18
Waterside turbine station at I ouisville. Ky.
11 Elec W 62:837-40, 8%-7 O 25-N 1 '13
Windsor, Vt.— central station practice. 11
Elec W 62:115.3-9 D 6 '13
Srr. aUn Electric di.stribiitlon: Electric en-
pineerinj;; Electric liKhtlng: Electric lines;
Electric railroads; PTlectric transmission;
Electricity in mining; Hydroelectric plants
Accounting
•AF»plving efficiency standards in central sta-
tion accounting. H. C. Miller. J Account
16:432-4 D '13
Central-station unit-cost accounting. Elec W
62:1271-2 D 20 '13
Progress toward uniform accounting. Elec
W 61:1235-8 Je 7 '18
96
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Electric plants — Central stations — Acct. — Cont.
Standardization of method for determining
and comparing ijower costs in steam plants.
H. G. Stott and W. S. Gorsuch. Am Inst
E E Pro 32:1098-1131 My '13
Coat
Centra] -station constnictlon-cost data ob*
talned from Tenney central- station com-
panies in Massachusetts. Elec W 62:639-40
S 27 '13
Cost of power
See Electric power — Cost
Management
Building up day load in a town of 3800,
Ripon, Wis. Elec W 61:196-8 Ja 25 '13
Central-station advertising. Elec W 61:1234
Je 7 '13
Central station and the electric vehicle. Elec
W 61:1129-30 My 31 '13
Central station co-operation in the electric-
vehicle industry. D. S. Martin. Eng M 46:
45-52 O '13
Central-station energy for Chicago railways:
terms of contracts between the Common-
wealth Edison company and the surface
and elevated lines of Chicago. Elec W 62:
1110-1 N 21 '13
Central-station ice-making, il Elec R & W
Elec'n 62:17-22 Ja 4 '13
Central station power for coal mines. C. W.
Beers. Am Inst E E Pro 32:834-45 Ap '13;
DIscuj5Slon. 32:2206-13 D '13
Central station power for farmers. D. R.
Palmquist. 11 Sci Am 109:405 N 29 '13
Central station power for mines: West Penn
system. J. S. Jenks. Am Inst E E Pro 32:
990-6 Ap '13; Discussion. 32:2234-43 D '13
Central-station safety measures. Elec W 61:
965-6 My 10 '13
Central- station service code of the Union
electric light and power co., St Louis, Mo.
Elec W 62:1329 D 27 '13
Central station vs. isolated plant J. C. Haw-
kins. Power 37:464-5 Ap 1 '13
Central station management; devoted to dis-
cussion of administrative policies, com-
mercial methods, and current practice
among successful utilities. See weekly
numbers of Electrical world
Central-station results at Holland, Mich. Elec
W €1:250 F 1 '13
Consolidation of central stations. L. H. Conk-
lin. Elec W 61:13-4 Ja 4 '13
Co-operation with the sales department: Ed-
ison illuminating co. of Detroit. S. M. Sher-
idan. Elec W 62:539-41 S 13 '13
Commonwealth Edison system operating feat-
ures. 11 Elec W 62:633-6 S 27 '13
Distribution line records. H. A. Holmes, maps
Elec W 62:291-3, 338-40 Ag 9-16 '13
Electric service In Chicago. 11 map Elec W
61:1137-45 My 31 '13
Electric vehicle and the central stations. Elec
W 62:960-1 N 8 '13
Elevator as a central station load. R. W.
Charles. Elec W 62:1017 N 15 '13
5th annual convention of the New England
section of the National electric light
assn., Burlington, Vt.. Sept., 1913. Elec W
62:626-8 S 27 '13
Following up the purchase and installation
of machinery. A. W. Welch. Eng M 45:
674-82 Ag '13
Hartford, Conn., central-station develop-
ments, il Elec W 62:473-6 S 6 '13
Hotel as a central -station customer. Elec W
62:432-3 Ag 30 '13
Ice-making and refrigeration from the central
station viewpoint. Elec W 62:695-6 O 4 '13
Industrial electrical applications. E. W. Lloyd.
Elec W 61:14-5 Ja 4 '13
Is district heating profitable to the central
station? C. J. Davidson. Heat & Ven 10:
26-9 Jl '13
Isolated plant vs. central station. Power 87:
541-2 Ap 15 '13
Mining loads for central stations. W. Sykes
and G. Bright. .4m Inst E E Pro 32:998-1014
My '13; Di-scussion. 32:2223-33 D '13
Modern methods of reducingr generating
costs. D. W. Gilbert. Elec Ry J 41:769 Ap
26 '13
Opportunities for power plant economy. J. G.
Swain. Elec Ry J 42:1292-3 D 20 '13
Power economies in large generating plants.
Eng Rec 68:481 N 1 '13
Practical co-operation between central sta-
tion and isolated plant. P. R. Moses. Eng
M 44:578-87 Ja '13
Prevention of accidents in central stations. 11
Elec W 61:986-9 My 10 '13
Quick-flrlng arrangement of boilers to relay
water-power. II Elec W 62:1170-1 D 6 '13
Refrigeration a desirable load for central sta-
tions. Power 37:900-2 Je 24 '13
Refrigeration and central- station service.
Elec W 62:848 O 25 '13
Results of a progressive central-station com-
mercial policy, Worcester, Mass. Elec W
61:1041 My 17 '13
Sales organization of the commercial depart-
ment. H. B. Mann. Elec W 61:1093-4 My 24
'13
Securing full-schedule business from present
breakdown-service customers. Elec W 62:
1214-5 D 13 '13
Small central station and the young techni-
cal graduate. Elec W 61:992 My 10 '13
Soliciting and utilization. Elec W 61:1224-32
Je 7 '13
Southern New York power go's system at
Walton, N. Y. il Elec W 62:323-5 Ag 16
•13
Syndicate interests in central stations. Elec
W 62:482-3 S 6 '13
Transmlsslon-line service to central Ken-
tucky towns. 11 Elec W 62:1208-9 D 13 '13
Triumph in central -station diplomacy. Elec
W 62:1324-5 D 27 '13
Unified public utilities In central Illinois, il
map Elec W 61:1146-56 My 31 '15
Value of the lighting engineer to the cen-
tral station. F. H. M. Riley. 11 Elec W 61:
407-8 F 22 '13
See also Electric power — Rates; Electricity
in mining; Ice — Manufacture
Damages from floods, etc.
Bright lining of the flood cloud. Elec W 61:
1092 My 24 '13
Damage by floods to electrical properties. 11
Elec W 61:700-10 Ap 6 '18
Flood damage to electrical interests In Ohio.
Elec W 61:766-7 Ap 12 '18
Restoring submerged electrical apparatus to
service after flood. G: H. Morse. U Elec
W 61:839-40 Ap 19 '13
Signals
Power plant signals a general electric novelty.
Elec Ry J 42:736 O 14 '13
Signal system. W: R. Davis, plan Power 87:
152 F 4 '13
Switchboard signaling in the world's largest
power station,* Keokuk, la.. Elec W 62:444
Ag 30 '13; Power 38:330 S 2 '13
Substations
Attendantless rotary-converter substation at
Detroit. 11 Elec W 61:1422-4 Je 28 '13
Automatic substations. H. R. Summerhayes.
11 Am Inst E E Pro 32:1236-50 Je '13; Dis-
cussion. 32:2266-71 D '13
Characteristics of substation loads at anthra-
cite collieries of the Lackawanna R. R. Co.
H. M. Warren and A. S. Biesecker. Am
Inst E E Pro 32:866-73 Ap '13; Discussion.
.32:2234 43 D '13
Combined synchronous and induction motor
loads. H. L. Wallau. Elec W 62:1057-9 N
22 '13
Converting substations in basements and sub-
basements. B. G. Jamieson. 11 Am Inst E E
Pro 32:1606-19 Jl '13; Discussion. 32:2266-71
D '13
Experience in substation wiring. T. G.
Thurston, dlags Power 37:297-8 Mr 4 '13
Harding avenue substation accident. Elec W
62:1068 N 22 '13
Industrial substations. Elec W 62:781-2 O
18 '13
Industrial substations. H. p. Liversldge. il
plans Am Inst E E Pro 32:1950-70 O 13
Latest addition to Pisk street station, diags
Power 38:668-70 N 11 '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
97
Electric plants— Substations — ConiinutA,
Modern substation In the Coeur d'Alene min-
ing district. J. B. Fislten. il plan Am Inst
E E Pro 32:1770-82 S '13
Receiving: substation at St Louis. II plan Elec
W 61:1169-70 My 31 '13
Substation of Stockholm municipal system. K
Andreason. il plan Elec W 61:1305-8 Je 14 '13
Bee al90 Electric railroads — Substations
Electric plants, Municipal
Annual report of Topeka'a llsrhtlng: plant.
Power 37:802 Je 3 '13
Bond issue for Los Angeles municipal dis-
tribution system defeated. Elec W 51:867-
8 Ap 26 '13
'^ Cleveland municipal electric plants. A. D.
Williams, il map Power 38:740-2 N 25 '13
— Cost figures from Brookings, S. D. E. M.
Soreng. 11 Elec W 62:1321 D 27 '13
— Cost of municipal electric lighting at Chicago.
R. Palmer. Eng N 70:668 O 2 '13
— Eugene, Ore. municipal light and water
plant. A. Meyers. Munic Eng 44:427-8 My "13
Eugene, Ore. municipal power plant, il Elec
W 61:1033-6 My 17 '13
—Jacksonville municipal power plant. C. C.
Austin, il plan Power 37:622-4 My 6 '13
■ ■ Mansfield. Mass., lighting plant. G : W. Wood.
Munic Eng 45:265 S '13
Massachusetts commission. Elec W 61:130'3 Je
14 '13
Municipal electric light for Cleveland, Ohio.
Munic Eng 45:262-4 S '13
^-Municipal light and water plant at Fremont,
Neb. H. J. Bremers, Jr. il Munic Eng 45:
119-21 Ag '13
^Municipal lighting plant at Seattle, Wash. J.
D. Ross, il diag Munic Kng 4 5:464-7 N '13
Municipal lighting plant cost. Munic Eng 44:
105 F '13
— Municipal lighting plant of Troy, Ohio. L. A.
Pool, il Munic Eng 44:197-201 Mr '13
--Municipal lighting plant operated by oil en-
gine, Camden, N. T. L. F. Phelps. Munic
l^g 44:311-2 Ap '13
- New York city's power problem. A. D. Blake.
11 plan Power 38:286-90 Ag 26 '13
l^asadena municipal lighting plant. 11 Munic
Eng 44:505-11 Je '13
Record of Pasadena's municipal plant. Power
38:626-7 O 28 '13
— Seattle, Wash., municipal light & power plant.
J. D. Ross. 11 Munic Eng 44:556-60 Je '13
—Substation of Stockholm municipal system. B.
Andreason. 11 plan Elec W 61:1305-8 Je 14 '13
Successful municipal lighting plant at Craw-
fordsville, Ind. 11 plan Munic Eng 44:80-8 F
'18
— Tacoma's Nisqually river development. R. H.
Richards, il Elec W 62:227-9 Ag 2 '13
24th annual report of Miarquette (Mich.)
IJght and power commission. Elec W 61:
1133-4 My 31 '13
Electric power
Economics of monopoly as exemplified by
group-control electric service. Elec W 61:
816 Ap 19 '13
Electric power for quarries, gravel plants and
contract work. Eng N 69:1274-5 Je 19 '13
Electric power in biHldlng the world's great-
est aqueduct. J. M. Matthews. 11 Eng M
44:161-84 N '12
Electric power in foundry operations. \\. F.
Stratton. 11 Foundry 41:407-15 O '13; Same.
Iron Tr R 53:917-24, 941 N 20 '13
Electric service In connection with the Cape
Cod canal, il Elec W 62:376-8 Ag 23 '13
Logging by electricity. E. J, Barry. II Am
Inst E E Pro 32:1764-8 S '13
Bee nUo Electric driving; Electric equlp-
ntent; Electric motors: Electric plants:
Electric transmission; Hydroelectric pow-
er; Myrlawatt; also New York conservation
commlssinn
Cost
Analysis of kilowatt- hour costs of combina-
tion system. Elec W 62:238 Ag 2 '13
Costs of one year's electric cooking and heat-
ing. Elec W 62:643-4 S 27 '13
Electric power costs at El Tigre. Eng & Min
J 95:523-4 Mr 8 '13
"~ Method of oost finding. W. L. Durand; D:
FlieK^elman. Power 38:797-8 D 2 '13
Operating data of a large railway power
plant, Minneapolis, Minn. 11 Elec W 62:1049-
54 N 22 '13
- Production and distribution of energy. S: In-
sull. J Fr Inst 175:561-600 Je '13
Relation of plant size to power cost. P. M.
Lincoln. Am Inst E E Pro 32:1936-48 O '13
Variation of energy cost with plant size. Elec
W 62:782-3 O 18 '13
^ve alMu Electric lighting— Cost; Power cost
Rates
Cambridge, Mass. central -station practice, il
Elec W 61:876-7 Ap 26 '18
Central power station rates. Power 88:371 S
9 '13
— Charging for electric current. G. E. Miles.
Power 37:831-2 Je 10 '13
Coeur d'Alene power-rates caae. Eng & Min
J 96:679 O 11 '18
Contracts for purchased power. Elec Ry J
42:1178-81 D 6 '13
Hartford, Conn., central -station develop-
ments. 11 Elec W 62:473-6 S 6 *13
Louis D. Brandels on central-station rates.
Power 38:380-1 S 9 '13
Ma.ssachu setts commission. Elec W 61:1303 Je
14 '13
Mining leads for central stations. W. Sykes
and n. Bright. Am Inst E E Pro 32:1006-
14 My '13
Public service cbmmisslon acts in landlord
and tenant case. Power 38:416-7 S 16 '13
Purchased power in New York state. Elec Ry
J 41:1()1R-S Je 7 '13
Rate schedules from the customer's stand-
rolnt. Elec W 61:49-50 Ja 4 '13
— Rates for electric service. L. H. Conklln. Elec
W 62:1167 I) 6 '13
— Rates for electric service. S. M. Kennedy.
Elec W 62:1066-7 N 22 '13
- Rates for electricity. H: D. Jackson. Eng M
44:326-34 D '12
- Rates for electricity. P. R. Moses. Elec W
62:8.53-5 O 25 '13
Record of Pasadena's municipal plant. Power
38:626-7 O 28 '13
Securing full- schedule business from break-
down prospects. Elec W 61:882 Ap 19 '18
Theoretical basis of the multiple-rate sys-
tem. Elec W 61:1070-1 My 24 '13
Theoretical basis of the multiple-rate sys-
tem, n. E. Klsenmenger. Elec W 61:1085-91
My 24 '13
— Two-rate schedule without time-operated
control. H. H. I»erry. diags Elec W 62:1173-
4 D 6 '13
Electric power. Sale of. See Electric plants-
Central stations — Management
Electric power for mines. See Electricity In
mining
Electric power plants. See Electric plants
Electric power transmission. See Electric trans-
mission
Electric protective apparatus
Fire hazard In turbo-generators. Elec W 62:
1200-1 D 13 '13
Fire hazard in turbo- generators. G. S. Lawler.
Am Soc M K J 35:1093-7 Jl '13; Same cond.
Power 3S:890 D 23 '13
Inspection pit safety device. 11 plan Elec Ry
J 42:10!«7 N 22 '13
Protection of high-tension circuits and appa-
ratus. Elec Ry J 41:963 My 31 '13
Protection of workmen at Southern Pacific
electric shops, Oakland, Cal. diag Elec Ry J
42:1144 N 29 '13
Protective relays. H. R. Stickney. plan Power
37:150 F 4 '13
Safety measures adopted by Public service
commission for First district of New York.
Elec Uy J 41:821-2 M.y 3 '13: Same. Elec
W 61:975-6 My 10 '13; Same. Eng N 69:1131-
2 My 29 '13
f^re alHo Lightning arresters
Electric railroads
Annual convention of the American electric
railway and allied associations. Eng N 70:
837-42 O 23 '13
98
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Electric railroads — Continued.
Central electric railway as8n.;'proceedingr8 of
annual meeting, 1913, abstracts of papers
and reports on car equipment maintenance,
fare registration, coupler installation, in-
terline freight, etc. Elec Ry J 41:370-80 Mr
1 '13
Choice of sear ratio. Elec Ry J 42:270-1 Ag
16 '18
Electric railway developments. H; M. Ho-
bart. Elec W 61:26-7 Ja 4 '13
Electric rallwaj's In 1912. Elec R & W Elec'n
62:10-1 Ja 4 '13
France to England by tunnel: proposed elec-
tric railway scheme, map Eng M 46:446-8
D '13
Qisbert Kapp on progress in heavy electric
traction. Elec Ry J 42:425-6 S 13 '13
Joint meeting of Institution of electrical en-
gineers (British) and SocI6t6 Internationale
des eiectrldens, Paris, May, 1913. Elec Ry
J 41:1067-9 Je 14 '13
News of electric railways. See Weekly num-
bers of the Electric railway Journal
9th annual convention of Southwestern elec-
trical & gas assn.. Galveston, May, 1913.
Elec Ry J 41:1019-21 Je 7 '13
Papers and proceedings of C. E. R. A. meet-
ing at Indianapolis. Nov. 20-21, 1913. Elec
Ry J 42:1098-1106 N 22 '13
Papers at Am. electric railroad assn. conven-
tion. New York. 1913. Elec Ry J 41:1148-58
Je 28 '13
Quarterly meeting of New York electric rail-
way association, Lake George, N. Y.,
March 6-7. 1913. Elec Ry J 41:420-6 Mr 8
•18
Recent developments in railway control. F.
E. Wynne. Elec Ry J 42:20-2 Jl 5 '13
Relation of the chemist to the electric rail-
way. Elec Ry J 42:1142-3 N 29 '13
Reminiscences of an electric -railway engineer.
S. W. Huflf. Eng N 69:52-7 Ja 9 '13
Reports of Committee meetings of the mid-
year of Am. Elec. Ry. Assn., 1913. Elec
Ry J 41:197-205 F 1 '13
fiee also Car houses; Cars; Cars (line);
Electric lines: Electric locomotives; Elec-
tric motors. Railway; Electric railway mall
service: Tnterurban railroads; Railroads —
Elect rificn lion; Rapid transit; Street cars;
Street railroads; Suspended railroads;
Trackless trolleys
Accidents
Accidents on interstate electric railways dur-
ing 1912. Elec Ry J 41:47 Ja 4 '18
Accidents on interstate electric railways: re-
fort for the three months ended Dec. 31,
912. Elec Ry J 42:366 Ag 30 '13
Hearing concerning protection of employees
on New Haven. Elec Ry J 42:459 S 20 '13
Prevention of accidents. H. V. Drown. Elec
Ry J 42:780 O 15 '13
Safety campaign on the Wabash valley lines.
Elec Ry J 41:432 Mr 8 '18
Trespassing problem. Elec Ry J 42:960-1 N 1
•13
See also Street railroads — Accidents
Accounting
Accounting versus statistics. M. V. Ayres.
Elec Ry J 41:803-5 My 3 '13
Accounting versus statistics. H. L. Wilson.
Elec Ry J 41:859 My 10 '13
Am. electric railway accountants' and engi-
neering associations: report of Joint commit-
tee on engineering accounting. Elec Ry J
42:852 O 17 '13
Am. electric railway accountants' assn.: meet-
ing at Atlantic City, Tue.sday, Oct. 14, 1918.
Elec Ry J 42:761-3 O 15 '13
Am. electric railway accountants' assn.: pa-
pers at final session of Atlantic City con-
vention. Elec Ry J 42:893-9 O 18 '13
American electric railway accountants' assn.:
proceedlnK.s at Atlantic City convention,
Oct. 17. Elec Ry J 42:900-1 O 18 '13
Am. electric railway accountants' assn.: re-
port of committee on education Elec Ry J
42:769 O 15 '18
Central electric railway accountants' associ-
ation. A. F. Elkins and others. Elec Ry J
41:1168 Je 28 '18
Central electric railway accountants' assn.:
proceedings at annual meeting, Dec. 12-13,
1913. Elec Ry J 42:1275-80 D 20 '13
Electric railway costs. J: B. Sparks. Elec Ry
J 41:1061-4 Je 14 '13
Fare accounting: symposium. Elec Ry J 42:
582-7 O 4 '13
Joint session of the Englneerim? and Account-
ants' association. Oct, 16, l9l3. Elec Ry J
42:840-2 O 17 '13
National assn. of railway commissioners: re-
port of committee on statistics and accounts
of electric railways. Elec Ry J 42:1013-5 N
8 '18
Questions and answers under uniform svstem
of accounts. Elec Ry J 41:907, 1036-7; 42:
43-4. 705-6 My 17. Je 7. Jl 5, O 11 '13
Report of standing committee on passenger
accounts, Central electric railway account-
ants' assn. W. Shroyer and others. Elec
Ry J 42:25-8 Jl 6 '18
Stati.stical units used in analysis of electric
railway accounts. J. A. Emery. Elec Ry J
42:815-7 O 16 '13
Unit cost work order system. G: W. Kalwelt
Elec Ry J 42:765-7 O 16 '13
Auditing
Voucher indexing simplifled. G: Lr. Ford. Elec
Ry J 41:1167-8 Je 28 '18
Buildings
American electric railway engineering asso-
ciation: report of committee on buildings
and structures. Elec Ry J 42:800-8, 805-6 O
16 '13
Decorative treatment of railway buildings.
Elec Ry J 41:96 Ja 18 '13
Westchester electric railway building for em-
ployees. Mount Vernon, N. Y. 11 plan Elec
Ry J 42:971-2 N 1 '13
See also Car houses; Electric railroads —
Shops; Electric railroads— Stations
Car houses
8cc Car houses
Cars
8cc Car.s; Electric motors, Railway; Mo-
tor cars (railroad); Street cars
Construction
Berkshire street railway — recent improve-
ments. 11 plans Elec Ry J 42:1170-7, 1270-4
D 6. 20 '13
Building a 1200-yolt electric railway: Kansas
City, Clay county & St. Joseph Ry. R P.
WoodSL 11 plan map Eng N 70:688-94 O 9 '13
Catenary construction of the Pacific elec-
tric railway of Los Angeles. 11 plan Elec
Ry J 41:756 Ap 26 '18
Catenary construction on cut-off of Northern
Ohio & traction light company. 11 Elec Ry
J 42:983 N 1 '13
Corrugation of electric railway rails. A. Bus-
se. Eng M 44:254-6 N '12
Electric railway construction In Paris, il plans
Elec Ry J 42:648-9 O 4 '13
Electric railway in the French Pyrfotes;
double-current generators. 11 Blec W 61:
609-11 Mr 8 '13
Hamburg subway and elevated railway. 11
map Elec Ry J 41:416-9 Mr 8 '18
Kansas City, Clay county & St. Joseph rail-
way. 11 plans map Elec Ry J 42:212-21 Ag
9 '18
New 40-mlle extension of the Waterloo, Ce-
dar Falls & Northern railway. 11 plans Elec
Ry J 42:99-102 Jl 19 '13
Oakland, Antloch & Eastern Ry. 11 plan Ry
& Eng R 53:995-6 O 25 '13
Portland, Eugene & Ea.stern construction.
11 map Ry Age 55:453-4 S 12 '13
Proper location for trolley wire on curves
and corresponding location of overhead
frogs. J: H. Barnard, diag Elec Ry J 41:
1155-7 Je 28 '13
Recent Improvements on the Boston elevated
system. 11 plans Elec Ry J 41:858-66. 408-
14 Mr 1-8 '18
Specifications for overhead trolley construc-
tion, diags Elec Ry J 42:883-8 O 18 '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
W
Electric railroada — Construction — Continued.
Specifications for 600-volt direct current over-
head trolley construction, diags Ry & Eng
R 53:1202-4 D 27 '13
Supporting: an electric railroad on the edge
of a side hill. W. L. Webb, il plan Eng N
69:242-3 F 6 '13
Third -rail and overhead clearances, plan
E^ec Ry J 41:935-6 My 24 '13
Washington & Old Dominion railway. W. N.
Smith, il map plan Elec Ry J 41:584-41
Mr 22 '18
Way and buildings. Eleo Ry J 41:5-6 Ja 4 '13
Way construction of the Connecticut com-
pany. 11 maps dlagB Elec Ry J 42:328-35 Ag
80 '13
Westchester railway electric traction. 11 diags
Eng N 69:1208-17 Je 12 '13
See also Electric railroads — Track; Electric
railroads — ^Wlres and wiring; Poles; Street
railroads — Track
Cost of operation
Cost of carrying a passenger, and proposed
work of the Bureau of fare research. E.
Gruhl. Elec Ry J 42:893-4 O 18 '13
Eflfect of load factor on cost of electric rail-
way passenger service. C. N. Duffy. Elec
Ry J 41:196-6 P 1 '18
Damages from floodt, etc.
Additional reports from the recent floods. 11
Elec Ry J 41:679-88 Ap 12 '18
Effect of the flood on the Ohio electric rail-
way, il Elec Ry J 41:724-6 Ap 19 '18
Flood In the middle. West. 11 Elec Ry J 41:
624-38 Ap 6 '13
Employees
Instruction methods at Rochester, N. Y. Elec
Ry J 42:1336 D 27 '13
Instruction of trainmen on the Houston elec-
tric, il Elec Ry J 42:488-90 S 27 '13
Pension system announced by San Francisco-
Oakland terminal railways. Elec Ry J 41:
47-8 Ja 4 '13
School for trainmen at Buffalo, plan Elec Ry
J 42:1236-7 D 13 '13
System of disciplining trainmen and record-
ing turn-ins at Muskogee, Okla. Elec Ry J
42:1332-3 D 27 '13
Westchester electric railway building for em-
ployees, Mount Vernon, N. Y. 11 plan Elec
Ry J 42:971-2 N 1 '13
Sec aim Street railroads — Employees
Equipment and supplies
American electric railway engineering associa-
tion: report of the committee on equipment.
Elec Ry J 42:889-92 O 18 '13
Brooklyn motor, truck and brakeshoe Im-
provements. 11 Elec Ry J 41:98-103 Ja 18
'13
Development of the electric railway motor. N.
W. Storer. Elec Ry J 41:21-6 Ja 4 '13
Equipment trusts for electric railways. Elec
Ry J 41:641-2 Mr 22 '18
Exhibits at the Am. electric railway assn.
convention. Elec Ry J 42:744-50 O 14 '13
Experiences with boltless guy clampe. il Elec
Ry J 41:860 My 10 '13
Labeling equipment. Elec Ry J 41:790 My 3
'13
Recent designs in overhead, materials. 11
Eleo Ry J 42:308 Ag 23 '13
Resistors for street railway service. F. W.
Harris. Elec Ry J 41:756 Ap 26 '18
Single-phase railway motors. L: Bell, dlags
Elec Ry J 41:1003-5 Je 7 '13
See also Cars; Electric motors. Railway;
Electric railroads — Records; Poles, Concrete
Fares
Fare accounting: symposium. Elec Ry J 42:
582-7 O 4 '13
Hamburg elevated & subway system. 11 plan
Elec Ry J 42:177-80 Ag 2 '13
Increase In fare ordered by New Jersey com-
mission. Elec Ry J 41:324-6 F 22 '13
Low rates of fare versus efficiency of serv-
ice. Elec Ry J 41:779 Ap 26 '13
See also Street railroads — Fares
Finance
Am. electric railway engineering assn. : re-
port of committee on life of railway physi-
cal property. Elec Ry J 42:870-1 O 17 '13
Applying the car trust plan to the purchase
of electric railway equipment. Eleo Ry J
41:293 F 15 '13
Determination of probable operating reve-
nue. L. E. Fischer. Elec Ry J 42:301-6 Ag
23 '13
Electric railway securities from the investor's
standpoint. A. M. Harris. Elec Ry J 42:861-3
Equipment trusts for electric railways. Elec
Ry J 41:541-2 Mr 22 '18
Elstlmating operating expense and cost of con-
struction of proposed electric Interurban
railway.. L: E. Fischer. Elec Ry J 42:380-7
S 6 '13
Federal Income tax law as applicable to elec-
tric railroad corporations. H. B. Cavanaugh.
Elec Ry J 42:1277-8 D 20 '13
Financial and corporate. See weekly numbers
of the Electric railway journal
Hypothetical electric Interurban railways. L:
E. Fischer. Elec Ry J 42:460-2 S 20 '13
Municipal railway line In Seattle, map Blec
Ry J 41:753-4 Ap 26 '13
Purchased power In New York state. Elec Ry
J 41:1016-8 Je 7 '13
Receiverships and foreclosure sales in 1912.
Elec Ry J 41:14 Ja 4 '18
Report on United railways of St. Louis. Elec
Ry J 41:248-53 F 8 '13
Sinking funds. W: H. Forse. Jr. Elec Ry J
42:863 O 17 '13
Statistics of electric railway properties. Elec
Ry J 42:925-31, 1280 O 2o, D 20 '13
Traffic statistics from Boston. EHec Ry J 41:
287 F 16 'IS
See also Electric railroads — Cost of opera-
tion; Electric railroads— Fares; Street rail-
roads — Finance
Freight
American electric railway transportation &
traffic association: report of committee on
express and freight traffic. Elec Ry J
42:807-8 O 16 '13
Dlscus.sIon on express and freight traffic.
Eleo Ry J 42:799-800 O 16 '13
Freight and express on electric roads. F.
Walsh. Elec Ry J 41:1164-5 Je 28 '13
Illinois traction system's St. Louis express
and freight traffic methods. 11 map plan
Elec Ry J 41:282-7 F 15 '18
Interline freight business. C. O. Sullivan.
Elec Ry J 41:374-7 Mr 1 '18
New electric freight station at Boston. 11 plan
Elec Ry J 42:260-1 Ag 16 '13
Providence, R. I. express and freight traffic.
II Elec Ry J 41:574-7 Mr 29 '13
Report of the standing freight committee.
Central electric railway accountants' assn.
L. T. Hlxson and others. £nec Ry J 42:28-9
Jl 6 '13
Transportation of freight. 11 Elec Ry J 42:588-
606 O 4 '13
Insurance
American electric railway engineering asso-
ciation: report of committee on insurance.
Elec Ry J 42:803-4 O 16 '13
Law
Am. electric railway assn.: report of com-
mittee on federal relations. Elec Ry J 42:
872-3 O 17 '13
Electrolysis clauses of Chicago street-car or-
dinance. Eng Rec 68:642 D 6 '13
Legislation affecting electric railways. Elec
Ry J 41: 226-7 F 1 '13
Proposed modification of drastic Chicago elec-
trolysis ordinance. Elec Ry J 42:966-7 N
1 '13
Maintenance and repairs
Electric arc welding on the Pacific coast,
il Elec Ry J 41:67-70 Ja 11 '13
Maintenance costs of old and new railway
motors. J. C. Thlrlwall. Elec Ry J 42:495-7
S 27 '18
lOO
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Electric railroads — ^Maintenance — Continued.
Maintenance notes from United railways &
electric co., BalUmore. U Blec Ry J 41:293-
4 F 16 '13
Maintenance of way in Syracuse. Blec Ry J
42:1187-8 D 6 '13
Norfolk, Va. — scientific design of carhouses
and shops. C. A. Neff and T. P. Thompson.
il pl:iiis Kms life 67:2S4-7 Mr 15 '13; Same.
Elec Ry J 41:490-6 Mr 15 '13
Rolling stock maintenance in Buffalo, il Elec
Ry J 41:922-4 My 24 '13
Single-phase motor maintenance on the -Oen-
ver & Interurban railway. 11 Elec Ry J 42:
108 Jl 19 '18
Standardization on the Michigaq united
traction; organisation and methods em-
ployed in rehabilitating track and road-
way, il plan Elec Ry J 41:475-9 Mr 15 '13
Standardized maintenance. J. L. Ingoldsby.
Elec Ry J 42:1234-6 D 13 '13
Track and overhead maintenance on the
Beebe lines. Elec Ry J 42:70 Jl 12 '13
Track maintenance and reconstruction in San
Francisco, il Elec Ry J 41:462-7 Mr 15 '13
Work of the maintenance -of- way department.
New York state railways, at Rochester,
plans Elec Ry J 42:63-4 Jl 12 '13
Bee also Electric railroads — Shops
Management
American electric i*ailway transportation &
traffic association session. Oct. 16, 1913.
Elec Ry J 42:842-4 O 17 '13
Fifth annual report of the District electric
railway commission, Washington, D. C,
1912. Elec Ry J 41:301 F 15 '13
Merit and demerit systems applied to man-
a^rements. Elec Ry J 42:135 Jl 26 '13
Notes along the line. B. W. Goss. Eleo Ry J
41:329 F 22 '13
Relation of the trafflo department with its
company. J. F. Starkey. Elec Ry J 42:1100-1
N 2a '13
Traffic delays — ^their causes and remedies.
Elec Ry J 41:763-4 Ap 26 '13
Traffic improvements of the Connecticut
company, il map Elec Ry J 42:252-60 Ag 16
'13
Transportation of freight, il Elec Ry J 42:588-
606 O 4 '13
Watch inspection on high-speed interurban
railways in the central West. Elec Ry J
42:501-3 S 27 '13
Bee also Electric railroads — Records; Elec-
tric railroads— Shops; Street railroads — ^Man-
agement
Motors
Sec Electric motors, Railway
Periodicals
Report of the Aera advisory committee. Elec
Ry J 42:827-8 O 16 '13
Power
Central-station energy for Chicago rail-
ways: terms of contracts between the Com-
monwealth Edison company and the surface
and elevated lines of Chicago. Elec W 62:
1110-1 N 29 '13
Contracts for purchased power. Elec Ky J
42:1178-81 D 6 '13
Gary & interurban railway co's quick change-
over from 12,000 volts to 33,000 volts. 11
Elec W 62:387-8 Ag 23 '13
Hydroelectric energy of Worcester railway
system. Elec W 62:6S5-8, 737-40 O 4-11 '13
New railway power contracts In Chicago.
Elec Ry J 42:1138-9 N 29 '13
Niagara power for the International railway
company, diag Elec Ry J 42:420-2 S 13 '13
Operating data of a largo railway power plant,
Minneapolis, Minn, il Elec W 62:1049-54 X
22 '13
Power equipment of the Hamburg rapid tran-
sit system. 11 plan Elec Ry J 42:6-9 Jl 5
'13
Power-generating equipment on the Cleve-
land, Painesville & Eastern railroad, il
Elec Ry J 42:94-8 Jl 1^ '13
Power generation and transmission. Elec Ily
J 42 :."> 12-60 O 4 '13
Power plant development in Minneapolis,
Minn. Elec Ry J 42:1250 D 13 '13
Predetermination of energy to propel cars
or trains. Elec Ry J 42:1166-7 D 6 '13
Purchased power in New York state. Elec Ry
J 41:1016-8 Je 7 '13
See also Electric railroads — Substations;
Train resistance
Power plants
See Electric plants — Central stations
Ralls
See Rails
Records
Equipment defect records of the San Antonio
traction company. Elec Ry J 42:1189-90 D
6 '13
Indianapolis traction & terminal company's
method of indexing patterns. II Elec Ry J
42:1334-5 I> 27 '13
Method of recording wear of gears and pinions
W. E. Johnson. Elec Ry J 42:1021-2 N 8 '13
Rolling stock
Electric railway rolling stock ordered In 1912.
Elec Ry J 41:11-4 Ja 4 '13
Hamburg elevated & subway system, il plan
Elec Ry J 42:177-80 Ag 2 '13
Inferiority of electric locomotives to motor
cars in city and suburban service. Elec Ry
J 42:379 S 6 '13
Standardization on the Michigan united trac-
tion, il plan Elec Ry J 41:478-9 Mr 15 '13
Sve also Cars
Safety committees
Value of safety committees. Elec Ry J 42:752
O 16 '13
Value of safety committees. G: Carson. Elec
Ry J 42:778-9 O 15 '13
Safety devices and measures
Pennsylvania railroad "safety first" exhibit.
11 Elec Ry J 42:934-5 O 25 '13
Testing trolley insulators in place. G. H.
M'Kelway. Elec Ry J 42:1342 D 27 '13
Shops
Brooklyn — ^maintenance of electrical equip-
ment of cars. 11 Elec Ry J 41:480-9 Mr 16
•13
Dayton, Ohio — new carhouse and shops. 11
plans Elec Ry J 42:450-4 S 20 '13
Detroit united railways paint shop, il plana
Elec Ry J 41:668-74 Ap 12 '13
Effective shop equipment for reducing main-
tenance of equipment. G. A. Mills. Elec Ry
J 41:816-8 My 3 '13
Electric arc-welding and other features of the
San Francisco shops. Il Elec Ry J 41:880-2
My 17 '13
Kenmore shops of the Northern Ohio traction
& light company. J. C. Lathrop. il Elec Ry
J 42:878-82 O 18 '13
Maintenance notes from United railways &
electric co., Baltimore, il Elec Ry J 41:
293-4 F 15 '13
Muskopee electric traction company carhouse,
Muskogee, Okla. il Elec Ry J 42:1010-2 N
8 '13
New shops for the Rochester, Syracuse A
eastern railroad, plan Elec Ry J 42:466 S
20 '13
New woodworking shop of Omaha & Council
Bluffs street railway. 11 plans Elec Ry J
41:750-2 Ap 26 'IS
Planning shop production. Elec Ry J 41:280
F 15 13
lYotection of workmen at Southern Pacific
electric shops, Oakland, Cal. diag Elec Ry
J 12:1144 N 29 '13
Recent repair shop improvements at Minneap-
olis, Minn. 11 plan Elec Ry J 42:674-6 O
11 '13
Repair Fhop design and operation, il Elec Ry
J 42:571-S1 O 4 '13
Repair shop practice at Portland railway,
light & power co., Portland, Ore. F. P.
Maize, il plan Elec Ry J 42:130-5 Jl 26 '13
Scientific design of carhouses and shops,
Norfolk, Va. C. A. Neff and T. P. Thomp-
son, il plans Eng Rec 67:284-7 Mr 15 '13;
Same. Elec Ry J 41:490-6 Mr 16 'IS
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
lOI
Electric railroads — Shops — Continued.
Shops and carhouses of the Hamburg rapid
transit system. 11 plan Bleo Ry J 41:468-
74 Mr 16 '18
Standardized maintenance. J. L. Ing'oldsby.
Elec Ry J 42:1234-6 D 13 '13
Union traction company shop notes. Eleo Ry
J 41:610-1 Mr 16 '18
See also Car houses
Signals
Block signal installations on electric railways.
Ry & EnjT R 53:1046-7 N 8 '13
Block signaling on electric railways. Elec Ry
J 41:7-8 Ja 4 '18
Electric railway signaling. 11 Elec Ry J 42:
607-21 O 4 '13
Highway crossing signal for electric railway.
il Elec Ry J 41:298 F 16 '18
Home-made crossing signal designed by W. J.
Harvie. diags Elec Ry J 42:1194 D 6 "13
Indianapolis & Cincinnati traction company's
operating rules with cab signals. Elec Ry
J 42:339 Ag 30 '13
Meeting of the Committee on block signals.
Chicago. March. 1918. Eleo Ry J 41:660-1
Mr 22 '13
Overhead signal installation at Tonkers. N.
Y. 11 plan Elec Ry J 41:296-8 F 15 '13
Report of joint committee of Am. electric
railway engineering and Transportation &
traffic associations on block signals. Elec
Ry J 42:763-4, 774-5 O 15 '13
Report of the committee of the Am. electric
railway assn. on rules. Elec Ry J 42:729
O 14 '13
Simple trolley contact crossing signal, plan
Elec Ry J 41:259 F 8 '13
Suggested light signal system, plan Elec Ry
J 41:117 Ja 18 '13
Flee aUo Interlocl<lng plants
Snow protection, etc.
Equipment for snow and ice on interurban
lines, il Elec Ry J 42:655 O 4 '18
Societies
American electric railway association: report
of committee on company sections. Elec
Ry J 42:866-7 O 17 '13
Stations
Electric railway express station designs.
Elec Ry J 41:748-9 Ap 26 '18
Recent Improvements of the Boston ele-
vated system. 11 plans Elec Ry J 41:868-66,
408-14 Mr 1-8 '18
Statistics
Statistics of electric railway companies. Elec
Ry J 42:691-2 O 11 '13
Statistics of electric railway properties. ETlec
Ry J 42:925-31. 1280 O 25. D 20 '13
Substations
Electric power in Cleveland. 11 map plans
Elec Ry J 41:618-28 Ap 6 '18
Hydroelectric energy of Worcester railway
system, il map Elec W 62:737-40 O 11 '18
Location of electric railway sub -stations. G.
H. McKelway. Bng M 46:709-14 Ag '18
New substations In Buffalo, il plan Elec Ry
J 41: 840-3 My 10 '13
New 8000-kw substation In Port Worth, Tex.
il plan Elec Ry J 42:410-2 S 13 '13
Portable substation for the Northern Ohio
traction & light company. V. W. Shear, il
plan Elec Ry J 42:261-2 Ag 16 '18
Power distribution on the Twin City system.
diags Elec Ry J 42:1191-2 D 6 '13
Rotary converter operation from single-phase
railway power station. II Elec Ry J 41:298-9
P 15 '13
Running substations at low cost. Elec Ry J
42:449 S 20 '13
Substations. Elec Ry J 42:557-60 O 4 '13
•f^ee nUo Electric distribution; Electric
plants — Substations
Terminals
Illinois traction system's freight house at
Springfield. 111. il plans Elec Ry J 41:930-1
My 24 '13
Illinois traction system's St. Louis express
and freight traffic methods. 11 map plan Elec
Ry J 41:282-7 P 15 '13
Iiiterurbaji terminals. J. F. Hanlon. Elec Ry
J 41:814-5 My 3 '13
Proposed terminal of Terre Haute, Indianap-
olis & Eastern traction company at Terre
Haute, Ind. plan Elec Ry J 41:336-7 F 22
'13
Report on Cincinnati terminal possibilities,
map Elec Ry J 41:330-4 F 22 '18
Fire aim Electric railroads — Stations; Street
railroads — Terminals
Track
American electric railway engineering as-
sociation: report of committee on way
matters. Elec Uy J 42:851-2 O 17 '13
Double-gage track on an electric railway.
Wheeling, W. Va. II plan Eng N 69:896-7
My 1 '13
Electric welding for track repairs and rail
Joints. 11 Eng N 70:296-9 Ag 14 '13
New electric railway track built in 1912.
Elec Ry J 41:15-6 Ja 4 '13
Notes on track maintenance. E. W. Goss. Elec
Ry J 42:985 N 1 '13
fith meeting of Keystone rnllwav club, York.
Pa., June, 1913. Elec Ry J 41:1022-6 Je 7
'13
Standardization of permanent track. Elec Ry
J 42:959 N 1 '13
Standardization on the Michigan united trac-
tion, il plan Elec Ry J 41:478-9 Mr 16 '18
Track construction on narrow right-of-way
between Morrlstown and Madison, N. J.
11 Elec Ry J 42:681 O 11 '13
Track improvement on the Southwest Mis-
souri railroad. 11 Elec Ry J 42:423 8 IS '18
Track maintenance and reconstruction In San
Francisco. Elec Ry J 41:462-7 Mr 15 '18
Way construction of the Connecticut com-
pany. 11 maps diags Elec Ry J 42:328-85 Ag
30 '13
Work of the malntenance-of-way-department.
New York state railways, at Rochester,
plans Elec Ry J 42:63-4 Jl 12 'IS
flee alw Rails; Street railroads — Track
Valuation
Valuation of Toronto public utilities. Blec-Ry
J 42:1053-4 N 15 '13
Wires and wiring
Feeder tests on the San Diego electric rail-
way. H. Macnutt. diags Elec Ry J 42:141-8
Jl 26 '18
Feeding street Intersections. O. H. M'Kel-
way. plan Elec Ry J 41:604 Mr 16 '18
Keeping track of feeders. G. H. M*Kelway.
Elec Ry J 41:217-8 F 1 '18
Parabolical overhead wiring for electric
roads. O. M. de Munnick. 11 Sci Am 108:
158 F 15 '13
Suspension of trolley wires from buildings. L.
A. Dumond. 11 Munic Eng 44:415-6 My '13
Austria
Mittenwald railway. 11 map Elec Ry J 42:88-
5 Jl 5 '18
California
Oakland. Antloch & Eastern railway* Cali-
fornia, il map Elec Ry J 41:786-8 Ap 19 '18
Canada
Statistics of Canadian electric railways. Elec
Ry J 41:224 F 1 '13
Connecticut
Traffic Improvements of the Connecticut com-
pany. 11 map Elec Ry J 42:252-60 Ag 16 '13
Way construction of the Connecticut com-
pany, il map diags Elec Ry J 42:828-35 Ag
30 '13
France
Electric railway in the French PyrtoCes:
double- current generators. 11 Blec W 61:
509-11 Mr 8 '18
Mechanical and electric traction on the Paris
streets. J. Boyer. 11 Eng M 44:74-8 O '12
Midi d. c. and a. c. electrifications. II plans
Elec Ry J 41:792-6 My 3 '13
102
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Electric railroads —Continued.
Germany
Hamburg elevated and underground railway.
il Scl Am S 75:20 Ja 11 '13
Hamburg subway and elevated railway. 11
map Blec Ry J 41:415-9; 42:177-80 Mr 8, Ag
2 *13
Rhine hUh-tenslon direct-current ra-Uways.
il map Elec Ry J 42:962-6 N 1 '13
Holland
New high-tension direct-current railway for
Holland, map Eleo Ry J 42:373 S 6 '13
Italy
L^tschberg railway In Switzerland and the
older Lecco-Colico line in northern Italy.
L.. Bell. 11 Elec Ry J 42:374-6 S 6 '13
Massachusetts
Vitalising Influence of the electric railways.
Elec Ry J 41:406 Mr 8 '13
New Jersey
Newark-Trenton high-speecl line. 11 map Elec
Ry J 42:455-9 S 20 '13
New York
Purchased power in New York state. Elec Ry
J 41:1016-8 Je 7 '13
Westchester railway electric traction. 11 dlags
Eng N 69:1208-17 Je 12 '13
Westchester railway lines and structures. 11
map Eng N 69:1153-7 Je 5 '13
Norway
I^ukan railway. 11 Blec Ry J 42:646-7 O 4 '13
Oregon
Oregon electric railway with observation and
sleeping cars. 11 map Blec Ry J 41:1060-6
Je 14 '13
Philadelphia
Rapid transit report on Philadelphia, map
^ec Ry J 42:222-4 Ag 9 '13
Providence, R. I.
Recent Improvements In the electric railway
system of Providence, R I. 11 plan Elec Ry
J 42:66-62 Jl 12 '18
8outh Africa
Electric railways of South Africa. Enec Ry J
42:654 O 4 '18
Spain
First single-phase railway in Spain, plan map
Elec Ry J 41:801-2 My 3 '13
Switzerland
liOtschberg railway In Switzerland and the
older Liecco-Oolico line In northern Italy. L.
Bell. U Elec Ry J 42:874-6 B 6 '18
Tennessee
New 1200-volt line between Nashville and
Qallatln, Tenn. 11 plans Elec Ry J 42:172-6
Ag 2 'IS
Electric railroads, Industrial
Bnectrlc industrial railway at LiOgan iron &
steel CO., Bumham, Pa. 11 Iron Tr R 62:
687-8 Mr 20 '18
See also Railroads, Industrial
Electric railway mall service
Hearing on electric railway mail pay. Elec
Ry J 41:291-3 F 16 '13
Letter to Congress by committee on mail
compensation. Elec Ry J 42:1337-8 D 27
•13
Electric railway motors. See Electric motors,
Railway
Electric regulators. See Electric distribution
Electric resistance
Antenna resistance. L. W. Austin. U S Bur
Stand Rul 9:65-72 Mr 15 '13
Effective resistance and reactance. W. V.
Lyon. Elec W 62:1006-8 N 15 '13
Resistors for street railway service. F. W.
Harris. Elec Ry J 41:766 Ap 26 '18
Rce alHo Electric conductivity: Electric
measurement: Electric testing; Insulation;
Rheostats
Electric rheostats. See Rheostats
Electric safety lamps. See Safety lamps. Elec-
tric
Electric service, Rural
Rural lighting and motor service near No-
blesville, Ind. 11 map Elec W 62:749-60 O
11 '13
Transmission-line service to central Ken-
tucky towns. Elec W 62:1208-9 D 13 '13
Windsor, Vt. — central station practice. 11
Elec W 62:1153-9 D 6 '13
Electric service companies
— Accounting system for electric companies.
L. W. Allison. Power 38:697-700 N 11 '13
Commercial development under group control:
system of Illinois northern utilities co. il
Elec W 61:1255-9 Je 7 '13
Electric service in Chicago. II map Elec W 61:
1137-45 My 31 '13
Electric ser\'ice in Chicago suburbs, il diag
map Elec W 61:1243-54 Je 7 '13
Saturating the dollar with energy. Elec W
62:939-41 N 8 '13
Strained trade relations at Cincinnati. Elec
W 61:1399-1401 Je 28 '13
84th convention of Assn. of Edison liiuminat-
ing companies, Cooperstown, N. T., Sept.,
1913: reports. Elec W 62:566-9 S 20 '13
Unified public utilities In central Illinois. 11
map Elec W 61:1146-56 My 31 '13
Bee also Electric light companies: Elec-
tric plants — Central stations: Electric
power — Rates; Electric lines; Ice — Manu-
facture
Electric shocks. See Electricity, Injuries from
Electric shops
Youngstown's electric shop, il Elec W 62:
1213-4 D 13 '13
Electric shovels
Electric shovels for city excavations. II Elec
W 61:313 F 8 '13
Performance and power consumption of a
2%-cu. yd. electric shovel. C. E. Hogle.
Eng N 69:168-9 Ja 23 '13
Electric signals
Bell and lamp signal systems. S. F. Walker,
il Elec W 61:150-1, 199-201, 251-3 Ja 18-F
I '13
Electric signal method of firing navy boilers.
II Sci Am 109:396 N 22 '13
Evolution of an electric signal system. G:
A. Packard, diag Eng & Min J 96:737-8
O 18 '13
New interior signaling system, il Eng M 46:
sup 1-2 N '13
See also Electric plants — Signals; Elec-
tric railroads — Signals; Railroads — Signals
Electric signs. See Signs
Electric smelting. See Electric furnaces; Elec-
trometallurgy; Smelting. Electric
Electric sparks
One hundred thousand photographs per sec-
•ond: high-frequency electric sparks used as
a source of intermittent light. 11 Sci Am
S 75:69 F 1 '13
Sparking. E. F. Butler, dlags Power 87:818-
9 Je 10 '13
Electric standards
British standardization rules for electric
machdnes. Elec W 61:1322 Je 14 '13
Current rating of electric cables. R. W. At-
kinson and H. W. Fisher. Am Inst E E
Pro 32:566-73 F '13; Discussion. 32: 1869-67
S '13
Method of rating electrical apparatus. W. L.
Merrill. W. H. Powell and C: Bobbins. Am
Inst E E Pro 32:127-36 F '13; Discussion.
32:1679-1737 Ag '13
Proceedings of the American Institute of
electrical enerineers. .section 2. Am Inst E
E Pro 32:113-700 F '13
Proposed wave shape standard. C. M. Davis.
Am Inst E E Pro 32:236-44 F '13
Riiting of oil circuit breakers with reference
to rupturing capacity. G: A. Bumham.
Am Inst E E Pro 32:278-80 F '13
Revision of German standardization rules.
Elec W 61:967 My 10 '13
Electric starters
Electric starters for motorcycles, il Elec
W 62:1231 D 13 '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
103
Electric starters — Continued.
Flywheel motor starter, il Scl Am 108:12 Ja
4 '13
Jfiie alno Automobiles — Electric equip-
ment; Automobiles — Starting devices; Elec-
tric motors — Starting devices
Electric stations. See Electric plants — Qen-
tral stations
Electric substations. See Electric plants — Sub-
stations; Electric railroads — Substations
Electric switchboards. See Switchboards
Electric switches
Generation and transmission of hydroelectric
power. E. A Kof. 11 En^ M 45:377-83 Je '13
Horn-type disconnecting switch for poletop
mounting. U Elec W 61:641 Mr 28 'IS
Locking: device for electric switch. 11 Eng &
Min J 95:4 Ja 4 '13
Mechanical design of switches. Scl Am S 76:
48 Jl 19 'IS
150,000-volt air-break switches for southern
Sierras transmission system. 11 Elec W 62:
234-6 Ag 2 '13
Pole-top aisconnecting switches. 11 Elec Ry
J 41:77-8 Ja 11 '13
Pressure-operated switch for pump motors
and low- water alarms, plan Eng N 69:628
Mr 27 'IS
Service switch and fuse box; Switch for re-
mote control; and Three-circuit cord switch.
11 Elec W 61:64-5 Ja 4 '13
Transformers and switching equipment. B.
A. Lof. 11 Eng M 44:696-713 F '13
Hee also Electric apparatus; Electric con-
trollers; Switchboards
Electric symbols
Keport of the special committee of the I. E.
C. on symbols. Am Inst E E Pro 32:2156-
60 N 13
Electric tachometers. See Tachometers
Electric terminology
Diversitj'-factor and load-factor. C. W.
Brown. Elec W 62:1119 N 29 '13
Load- factor and diversity- factor. Elec W
62:1122 N 29 '13
Hec also Electric symbols
Electric testing
Comparison of methods of loading large a-c.
and d-c. generators and synchronous con-
verters for factory temperature tests. F.
D. Newbury. Am Inst E E Pro 32:660-77
F '13
Comparison of methods of makinflr load tests
on a-c. generators and on induction mo-
tors. E. F. (\jllins and W. E. Holcombe.
Am Inst E E Pro 32:190-205 F '13
Deternvlnation of stray losses from input-
output tests. L. T. Robinson. Am Inst E
E l*ro 32:680-700 F 13
Discussion on group III papers— (Methods of
testlnj; apparatus for performance). (See
Proceedings ff>r February, 1913) Am Inst
E E Pro 32:2054-72 X '13
Induction motor load losses. H: G. Relst and
A. E. Averrett. Am Inst E E Pro 32:138-44
F '13
Load losses of alternating current generators.
W. J. Foster and E. Knowlton. Am Inst E
E Pro 32:146-61 F 13
Load tests on tranformt»rs. J. J. K. Madden.
Am Inst E E Pro 32:321-36 F '13
Locating faults on series lighting circuits.
V. James. 11 Elec W 61:629-30 Mr 8 '13
Measurement of peak voltage. H: A. Morss.
Elec W 62:136 Jl 19 '13
Midwinter convention, A. I. E. E., New York,
Feb., 191S. Elec W 61:516-22 Mr 8 '18
Notes on methods of making load tests on
lar^e dnduction motors. A. M. Dudley. Am
Inst E E l*ro 32:618-26 F '13
Revision of standardization A. L E. E. rules.
Elec W 61:230-1 F 1 '13
Sources of error in efficiency determination
of rotatlnjf electric machines. K. I. Chute
and W: Bradshaw. Am Inst E K Pro 32:
650-7 F '13
Sources of error in transformer tests. W. M.
McConahey and C. Forte.scue. Am Inst E
E Pro 32: 676-82 F '13
Suggested specifications for testing high-
voltage insulators. F. W. Peek, J. A.
Sandtord and P. H. Thomas. Am Inst E E
I'ro 32:1642-65 Jl '13
Test of an Edison primary battery (Edison-
Lalande cell). D. Sanford. Met & Chsm
Eng 11:129-30 Mr 'IS
nice also Dynamometer; Dynamos— -Test-
ing; Eddy currents; Electric laboratories;
Electric maclimery; Electric measurement;
Electrtc meters; Electric motors — Losses;
Electric motors — Testing; Electric resist-
ance; Electric standards; Insulation
Electric tractors
Battery-driven tractor for switching freight
cars in city streets. 11 Elec W 61:727 Ap 6
•13
Electric auto tractor for hauling freight cars
in city streets. 11 Eng Rec 67:sup 42 F 1
'13
Electric tractor for hauling freight cars in
city streets, Pennsylvania R. R. 11 Eng N
69:348-9 F 20 '13
Electric tractor for switching service in oity
streets. 11 Elec Uy J 41:768 Ap 26 '13
Electric tractor for use on city streets, Penn-
sylvania railroad. 11 Ry & Eng R 53:106 F
I '13
Handling cost reduced by tractors. 11 Iron
Age 92:14-5 Jl 3 '13
See also Electric locomotives; Electric
vehicles
Electric transformers
Alternating-current machinery troubles. E.
A, Lof. Mach 20:283-5 D '13
Application of a theorem of electrostatics to
insulation problems. C. Fortescue. 11 Am
In.st E E Pro 32:774-93 Mr '13
Construction of a one-kilowatt closed core
wireless transformer. 11 Sci Am 109:288 O 11
•18
Correction of transformer temperatures for
variation in room temperature, taking into
account both copper and iron losses. C.
Fortescue. Am Inst E E Pro 32:608-16 F
'13
Decreasing frequency of transformers. F. A.
Annett. Power 37:631-2 My 6 '13
Discussion on f?roup II papers (Methods of
determinin>7 losses in apparatus). (See Pro-
ceedings for February, 1913) Am Inst E E
Pro 32:2016-28 N '13
Discussion on group III papers (Methods of
testinf? apparatus for performance). (See
Proceedings for February, 1913) Am Inst
E E Pro 32:2068-72 N '13
Electrolytic rectifier for the garage, il Sci
Am 109:246 S 27 '18
Handling, sampling and testing of trans-
former oil. (J: E. Armstrong, il Elec W
62:1322-4 D 27 '13
HIgli-voltage pole-type transformers. 11 Elec
R & W Elec'n 62:41-2 Ja 4 '13
Hydraulic transmission on ships: the F5t-
tlnger transmitter. 11 Eng M 46:108-12 O
'13
Induction motor. F. A. Annett. il Power 38:
784-7 D 2 '13
Induction motor safeguarding. Iron Age 91:
1542-3 Je 26 '13
Load tests on transformers. J. J. K. Madden.
Am Inst E E l»ro 32:324-36 F '13
losses in transformers. W. W. Lewis. Am
Inst E E Pro 32:478-504 F '13
Merits and the early history bf some phase-
transforming systems. W: T. Taylor. Elec
W 62:647-9 S 27 '18
Methods of determining temperature of
transformers and of cooling medium. S.
E. Johannesen and G. W. Wade. Am Inst
E E Pro 32:254-75 F '13
Methods of determln<lng temperature of
transformers. W. M. McConaney and C.
Fortescue. Am Inst E E I»ro 32:506-19 F
'13
Methods of obtaining greater flexibility of
operation in standard transformers. G: A.
Thornton and G: Goldman. Elec W 61:
402-4 F 22 '13
Novel transformer connections. E. R. Fllklns.
II Power 38:197 Ag 5 'IS
I04
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Electric transformers — Continued.
OH -pipings layout for transformers using thin
oil. F. Buch. plans Elec W 61:360-2 F 15
'13
Outdoor transformers. II Elec W &l:317-8 F
8 '13
Platform support for oil switches, il Elec W
62:856 O 25 '13
Relative cost of three-phase and single-phase
transformers). V. L.. HoUister. Eng M 45:
866-71 S '13
Some phase- transforming systems. W. T.
Taylor. Elec \V 62:907 N 1 '13
Sources of error In transformer tests. W. M.
McConahey and C. Fortescue. Am Inst E
E Pro 32:576-82 F '13
Stray losses in translormers. C. Fortescue
and W. M. McConahey. Am Inst E E Pro
32:308-21 F '13
Testing shunt instrument transformers. H.
B. Brooks. Elec W 62:898-9 N 1 '13
Transformer characteristics. E: T. Moore.
diags Power 38:429-31, 467-9 S 23-30 '13
Transformers and switching equipment. E. A.
Lof. il Eng M 44:690-6 F '13
Transformers for nxanholes. il diag Elec W
62:349 Ag IS '13
Two-phase to three-phase auto -transform-
ers. R. E. UptegrafC. Elec W 62:589-90 S 20
'18
^'c'c al80 Electric current converters;
Electric current rectitiers; Electric cur-
rents; Electric distribution; Rotary con-
verters
Electric transmission
Acadia coal company's steam-turbine plant;
generating station for the mines at Stel-
larton, Nova Scotia, burning culm, il Elec
W 61:445-8 Mr 1 '13
Alabama traction, light and power cu., ltd.,
of Birmingham — hydroelectric station on
the Coosa /iver and steam station at Gads-
den, il .Elec W 62:527-30 S 13 '13
Alternating-current conductors. C. R. Parli-
man. Power 37:669 My 13 '13
Application of hyperbolic functions. A. B.
Kennelly. plan Elec W 61:450-1 Mr 1 '13
Application of synchronous motors to a
water power transmission system. L. B.
Andrus. Am Inst E E I'ro 32:721-55 Mr '13
Artificial telegraph and telephone lines. Elec
W 61:79 Ja 11 '13
Constant- voltage transmission. Elec W 62:81
Jl 12 '13
Constant-voltage transmission. H. B. Dwight.
Am Inst E E I»ro 32:1358-72 Je '13; Ex-
cerpts. Power 38:54-5 Jl 8 '13
Construction methods on Keokuk-St. Louib
transmission line, il Elec W 61:891-2 Ap
26 '13
Cost of erecting 110,000-volt transmission
lines, il Elec W 61:1259 Je 7 '13
Daring Scandinavian transmission project at
Trollhattan. Elec W 61:279 F 8 '13
Design of an 1180 -ft. transmission-line span
in Hiroshima In southern Japan. K. No*
gami. il diag Elec W 62:277-80 Ag 9 '13
Design of high-tension electric transmission
lines. J: Greenhalgh. Eng M 44:49-55 O
'12
Distribution of electrical energy. Elec W 62:
614-0 S 13 '13
Electric transmission equipment, Panama ca-
nal. Ry & Eng R 53:8^-3 S 6 '13
Slectrical transmission line. Isthmus of Pan-
ama, diags Ry & Eng R 53:831-2 Ag 30 '18
Electrically operated excavators on Calumet-
Sag channel of Chicago drainage canal. II
Elec W 61:409 F 22 '18
Formulas for capacity of single -phase trans-
mission lines and cables. C. A. Pierce and
F. J. Adams. Elec W 62:327-33 Ag 16 '13
Gary and interurban railway oo.'b quick-
change-over from 12,000 volts to 33,000 volts,
il Elec W 62:387-8 Ag 28 '13
Generating current at the mine. Scl Am 108:
157 F 15 '13
Generation and transmission of hydro-elec-
tric power. E. A. Lof. il Eng M 44:908-20;
45:50-70, 196-208, 372-83, 506-11 Mr-Jl '13
Graphical statics applied to transmission-line
calculations. A. Still. Elec W 62:230-2 Ag 2
'13
High-tension d. c. transmission. Elec Ry J
41:1069 Je 14 '13
High-tension direct- current transmission,
diags Elec W 61:1412-3 Je 28 '13
High-tension transmission system; substations
and 66,000-volt steel-tower lines of Cen-
tral Georgia transmission co. il Elec W
61:189-91 Ja 25 '13
High-voltage engineering. F. W. Peek. jr.
J Fr Inst 176:611-43 D '13
Hydroelectric energy for Worcester railway
system, il map Elec W 62:685-8, 737-40
O 4-11 '13
International Scandinavian transmission sys-
tem; comparative costs of generating equip-
ment and proposed 200-mile line from Troll-
hattan to Copenhagen. Elec W 61:294-7 F
8 '13
Keokuk (la.) — ^world's largest water-power
plant, il plans Elec W 61:1167-8 My 31 '13
Network of Waterbury-New Britain system
of Connecticut company supplied from three
hydroelectric and two steam stations. C: R.
irarte. il Elec W 61:448-50 Mr 1 '13; Same.
Elec Ry J 41:366-8 Mr 1 '13
150,000 -volt air-break switches for southern
Sierras transmission system. 11 Elec W 62:
234-6 Ag 2 '13
Operating results with a 2300-volt single-wire
ground-return transmission line of Benton
Harbor-St. Joseph Ry. & light co. diag Elec
W 62:595-6 S 20 '18
Operation of high-voltage power systems,
rong Rec 67:651 Je 14 '13
Operation of transmission lines. L. Hagood.
Am Inst E E Pro 32:2163-89 D '13
Power poneration and transmission. Elec Ry
J 42:554-60 O 4 '13
Pressure drop in alternating- current lines. M.
J. Eichhorn. Elec R & W Elec'n 62:106-8 Ja
11 '13
I*roduetlon and distribution of energy. S:
Insull. J Fr Inst 175:561-600 Je 13
Progress in electric power transmission prac-
tice. L: Bell. Elec Ry J 41:31-2 Ja 4
•13
Progress in transmission. R. D. Mershon.
Elec W 61:11-2 Ja 4 '13
Remote control through street mains. A. H.
Allen. Power 37:414 Mr 25 '18
Report of the committee of the Am. electric
railway fiS(>r\. on power distribution. Elec
Ry J 42:730-4 O 14 '13
60,000-volt steel-tower line construction In
southern California. H. W. Dennis. 11 diags
Elec W 62:281-7 Ag 9 '13
Stresses produced in a transmission line by
breaking of a conductor. R. S. Brown. Elec
W 61: 673-6 Mr 29 '13
Study in depreciation. L»: Bell, il Elec W 62:
379 Ag 23 '18
Submarine transmission line in the Baltic
sea. il Elec W 62:280-1 Ag 9 *13
Surges, standing and traveling waves on
overhead transmission lines. A. Still. Elec
W 61:779-81 Ap 12 '18
Tallnlah Falls — hydroelectric development:
transmission line and outdoor substations
of the Georgia railway & power company.
11 plan Elec VV 62:1309-16 I) 27 '13
Tata high-head development: 100,000- volt
transmission into Bombay, India, map
plans Elec W 62:950-5 N 8 '13
Theory of the non-elastic and elastic caten-
ary as applied to transmission lines. C. A.
Pierce, F. J. . Adams and G. I. Gllchrest.
Am Inst E E Pro 32:1374-91 Je '13
Thury power transmission In mines. S. F.
Walker, diags PJng M 45:255-7 My '13
Thury system in mines, plans BUec W 61:
759. 775-8 Ap 12 '18
Transmission and distribution. Elec W 61:
1218-22 Je 7 '13
Trollhattan, Sweden— a 200-mile, 90,000-volt,
direct- current power transmission projsct
in Sweden and Denmark, map Eng N 69:
617-8 Mr 27 '13
Unified public utilities in central Illinois. 11
map Elec W 61:1146-56 My 31 '13
Vesterdalalfven power co. at Mockfjard; sub-
terranean Swedish generating plant. II plans
Elec W 61:979-84 My 10 '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
105
Electric transmiMion —Continued,
Victoria FelIIs and Transvaal power co. in
South Africa, map Power 88:355-8 S 9 '13
See also Blectrlc conductors; EUectrlc
drivingr; Electric lines; Electric plants; Elec-
tric plants — Substations; Hydroelectric
plants
Electric trucks
Central station co-operation in the electric-
vehicle industry. D. S. Martin. E^n^ M 46:
45-52 O '18
Commercial electric vehicles at New York
auto show. Elec W 61:211 Ja 25 '13
Determining? coastinic ability of electric com-
mercial vehicles. Sci Am 109:418 N 29 '13
Electric express handling: at the North sta-
tion. Boston. 11 plan Elec W 61:346-8 F
15 '13
Electric pole truck. 11 Elec W 61:887 Ap 26
•13
Electric truck as a source of income to the
central station. E)ec W 61:301 F 8 '13
Electric-truck battery interchange sytsem on
• mileage bases at Hartford, Conn. 11 Elec W
62:473-6 S 6 '13
Electric trucl<s for 1914— their improvements
and cliaracteristics. 11 Automobile 29:762-71
O 23 '13
Electric trucks for Northern Ohio traction &
light company, Akron. 11 Elec Ry J 41:1080
Je 14 '13
Electric trucks in freight house service. 11
Ry Age 55:236-8 A«r 8 '13
Electric trucks in freight pier service. 11
Elec W 62:202-4 Jl 26 13
Electric versus gasolene motor vehicles. S.
G. Thompson. Eng M 46:112-4 O '13
Electric wagon in Denver — facts and figures
for central-station managers. J. A. McMeel.
il Elec R & W Elec'n 62:23-5 Ja 4 '13
Electrical features of commercial- vehicle au-
tomobile show in Chicago. Elec W 61:370
F 16 '13
Energy consumption of an electric truck on
different street surfaces. Elec W 61:1040-1
My 17 '13
From the chauffeur's point of view. Sd Am
109:76 Jl 26 '13
Gasoline vs. electric trucks. Automobile 29:
27 Jl 3 '13
Government use of power trucks. W. R. Metz.
Iron Age 91:991 Ap 17 '13
Grinnell electric car co., Detroit, builds
trucks; 1,000-pound electric vehicle has four
speeds. Automobile 28:841 Ap 17 '13
Importance of electric truck as central-station
load. Elec W 61:179-80 Ja 25 '13
Movinsr goods economically outside the fac-
tory. D. liaker. il Ind En^ 13:509-14 D '13
Power truck emancipates the baggage man.
J. B. Baker. Scl Am 108:840 Ap 12 '18
Storage-battery Industrial trucks. A. D. Stev-
enson. 11 Elec W 61:112-3 Ja 11 '13
Tendencies and constructional details. II Au-
tomobile 28:24-38 Ja 2 '18
ftee also Motor trucks
Cost of operation
Central-station saving with electric trucks.
Elec W 62:957 N 8 '13
Chicago efflclency bureau estimates that
electric trucks would save $15,775 yearly.
Automobile 29:115S-9 I) 18 '13
Commercial-truck cost comparison. Elec W
62:484 S 6 '18
Comparative cost of horse-drawn and elec-
tric vehicles in delivery service. Elec W 61:
1315 Je 14 '13
Comparative oT>erating expenses of horse,
electric and gasoline commercial vehicles. 11
Elec W 61:936-7 My 3 '13
Comparison of electric and hand trucks in
freight house service. R. C. Weller. Rv Age
65:1153 D 19 '13
Cost data for horse-drawn and electric
trucks. Eng Rec 67:429-80 Ap 19 '13
Electric truck about 50 per cent, cheaper
than horse and wagon. J: A. Cleveland.
Automobile 28:236 Ja 16 '13
Electric vehicles for meat delivery. Elec W
62:820 Ag 16 '18
Electric units
Kelvin and the kilowatt-hour. J. Gray. Elec
W 61:359 F 15 '13
Units of energy; an appeal to simplify en-
gineering calculations by avoiding the use
of cumbersome conversion factors. C. Her-
ing. Eng M 44:93-6 O '12
Electric vehicle association of America
Annual meeting of Chicago section. May,
1913., Eleo W 61:1027-8 My 17 '13
4th annual convention, Chicago, Oct., 1913.
Elec W 62:885-7. 960-1 N l-I '13
History, aims, activities and methods. A.
Williams. Automobile 28:4 Ja 2 '13
Electric vehicles
Annual meeting of Chicago section of Electric
vehicle Assn. of America, May, 1913. Elec
W 61:1027-8 My 17 '13
Arthur Williams on the electric vehicle. Elec
W 61:178-9 Ja 25 '13
Battery- conserving vehicle transmission sys-
tem, dlag Elec W 62:294-5 Ag 9 '13
Central station and the electric vehicle. Elec
W 61:1129-30 My 31 '13
Central station co-operation in the electric-
vehicle industry. D. S. Martin. Eng M 46:
45-52 O '13
Chicago electric-vehicle situation in 1913.
Elec W 62:992-3 N 15 '13
Commercial electric vehicles at New York
auto show. Elec W 61:211 Ja 25 '13
Conserving batteries Is object of vehicle
makers, dlags Automobile 29:73r>-8 O 23
•13
Detroit service stations handle 170 electrics
a night. Automohlle 29:862-4 N 6 '13
Development of the electric vehicle. Elec W
61:130-1 Ja 18 '13
Electric passenger vehicles for 1914. il Auto-
mobile 29:748-61 () 23 '13
Electric vehicle. Flee W 61:1228-9 Je 7 '13
Electric vehicle. Elec W 62:184-5 Jl 26 '13
Electric vehicle and the central stations.
Elec W 62:960-1 N 8 '13
Electric vehicle as.soclatlon: 4t-h annual
convention. Chicago, Oct.. 1913. Elec W
62:885-7 N 1 '13
Electric vehicle at Boston: fall meeting of
Electric motor car club. Elec W 62:576 S
20 '13
Electric vehicle convention at Boston, May,
1913. Elec W 61:1076-7 My 24 '13
Electric-vehicle cost data. Elec W 61:731
Ap 6 '18
Electric vehicle in Denver. Elec W 61:1040
My 17 '13
Electric vehicle Industry. A. Williams. Au-
tomobile 28:317 Ja 23 '18
Electric-vehicle salon at Boston, Nov.. 1913.
il Elec W 62:1044-5 N 22 '13
Electric vehicles for 1913. il Automobile 28:
10-23 Ja 2 '13
Electric vehicles for street railway service
discussed in the New England street rail-
way club. Elec Ry J 41:37 Ja 4 '13
Electric vehieies in Hritish Columbia. 11 Elec
W 61:990-1 My 10 '13
Engineers view electric standardization of
electric vehicles. Automobile 28:8-9 Ja 2
'13
Future bright for electric automobiles. Au-
tomobile 28:6-6 Ja 2 '18
Growing popularity of electrics. Automobile
2S:1161 .Te 5 '13
Local activities in the electric vehicle field.
Elec W 62:1216-7 D 13 '13 , ^ „ ,
Meeting of Electric motor car club. Boston,
Mav 1. 1913. Elec W 61:974 My 10 '13
Proper selling of electric cars?. L. E. Burr.
Automobile 29:111 Jl 17 '13
Rauch & Lang electrics have worm drive,
diags Automobile 29:520-1 S 18 '13
Service for electrics. Automobile 28:898-9 Ap
24 '13
Status of the electric vehicle. W. H. Blood,
jr. Elec W 61:22-3 Ja 4 '13
Storage battery and the automobile. L. Lyn-
don. Elec W 61:21-2 Ja 4 '13
Storage batterv operation in electrics. G:
Taylor. Automobne 29:746-7 O 23 '13
Surveying the field. Automobile 28:1-8 Ja
2 '18
io6
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Electric vehicles — Continued.
Thin plate is latest battery development.
diapTs Automobile 29:742-4 O 23 '13 ^ ^ .
What electric pleasure car can I buy? Sci
Am 108:46 Ja 11 '13
See also Electric
trucks; Motor cars
batteries
tractors;
(railroad);
Electric
Storage
Electric water heaters
Domestic electric water heater. 11 Elec W
61:209 Ja 25 '13
Electric wsvee
Analysis of alternating'-current waves by
method of Fourier, with special reference
to methods of facilitating: computations.
F: W. Grover. U S Bur Stand Bui 9:567-
646 D 15 '13
Condenser- current method for the determina-
tion of alternating waveform. F: Bedell,
diagrs Elec W 62:378 Ag 23 '13
Discussion on group IV papers (Miscellan-
eous subjects relating to rating). (See
I'rocefdings for February. 1913) Am Inst
E E Pro 32:2098-2112 N '13
Potential waves of alternating-current gen-
erators. W. J. Foster. Am Jnst E E Pro
32:208-24 F '13
Proposed wave shape standard. C. M. Davis.
Am Inst E E Pro 32:236-44 F '13
Wave form distortions and their effects on
electrical apparatus. 1*. M. Lincoln. Am
Inst E E Pro 32:378-88 F '13
/>'fc also Electric currents. Alternating;
Wireless telegraph
Electric welding
Adaptability of electric welding. G: Hills. 11
Met & Chem Eng 11:419-20 Jl '13
Apparatus for electric-arc welding. 11 Elec W
62: 205-6 Jl 26 '13
Arc welding process. J. F. Lincoln. Iron Tr
R 52:637-8 Mr 13 '13
CoFt data on electric welding. Elec W 62:
1120 N 29 '13
Development of electric welding. 11 Iron Age
91:421 F 13 '13
Electric-arc welder. 11 Elec W 61:744 Ap 6
'13
Electric arc welding. 11 Met & Chem Eng 11:
467-9 Ag '13
Electric arc welding. 11 Ry Age (Mech ed)
87'391-2 Jl '13
Electric "arc welding. Ry & Eng R 53:742-3
Ag 2 '13
Electric-arc welding and other features of
the San Francisco shops. 11 Elec Ry J 41:
880-2 My 17 '13
Electric arc welding on the Pacific coast. 11
Elec Uy J 41:67-70 Ja 11 '13
Electric welder In the steel foundry. B. H.
Reddy. Foundry 41:141-2 Ap '18
Electric welding, il Eng & Min J 96:162-3 Jl
26 '13
Electric welding. C: A. Qrams. Int Marine
Eng 18:355-6 Ag '18
Electric welding. J. Grine. diags Ry Age
(Mcch ed) 87:486-7 S '13
Electric welding and motor rejuvenation. 11
Elec Ry J 41:1102-6 Je 21 '13
Electric welding by first intention. 11 Elec W
61:368 F 15 '13
Electric welding for track repairs and rail
Jolnta 11 Eng N 70:298-9 Ag 14 '13
New electric welding process. B. L. Hacken-
berger. Eng M 45:694-6 Jl '13
WInfleld electric welding machine. II Mach 19:
68 S '12
Electric wire and wiring
American and European wiring practice. A.
H. Bernhard. Elec W 61:102-3 Ja 11 '13
Battery-room wiring of electric-vehicle fac-
tory. T. W. Poppe. 11 Elec W 62:850-3 O
25 '13
Development of rubber-covered wire speci-
fications for house wiring. H. T. WY-eaks.
Elec W 62:383-6 Ag 23 '13
European and American wiring practice. A.
H. Bernhard. Elec W 62:646-7 S 27 '13
Experience in substation wiring. T: G.
Thurston, diags Power 37:297-8 Mr 4 '13
Generation and transmission of hydro-elec-
tric power. E. A. Lof. il Eng M 44: 908-
20 Mr '18
Houses wired by dlrtless workmen. 11 Elec W
61:1176-6 My 31 '13
Modern methods of electric wiring. F. Broad-
bent, plans Elec R & W Elec'n 62:90-4 Ja
11 '13
New terminal post office in New York. L. B.
Marks and J. E. Woodwell. il Elec W 61:
137-43 Ja 18 '13
Parabolical overhead wiring for electric roads.
O. M. de Munnick. il Sci Am 108:158 F 15
'13
Polarity of line wires. A. E. Christophersen.
Power 38:14 Jl 1 '13
Splicing wires and cables. H. V. Talbot. 11
Elec W 61:676-6 Mr 16 '18
Studying wiring diagrams. Power 87:787-8 Je
3 '18
Tariff hearings on schedules B and C (rods
and wire). Elec W 61:229 F 1 '13
Wiring buildings with cinder-filled floors. G:
Hartley, plan Elec W 61:458 Mr 1 '13
Wiring of large buildings. Elec W 61:681 Mr
29 '13
Wiring of shop buildings of steel construc-
tion. E. G. Bradshaw. il Ind Eng 13:170-8
Ap '18
Wiring of the Bankers' trust building, N. Y.
il Elec W 61:1407-10 Je 28 '13
Wiring of the Continental and commercial
bank building, Chicago. Elec W 62:542 S 13
'18
jS«j alfto Electric cables; Electric conduc-
tors: Electric conduits; Electric distribution;
Electric lighting; Electric lines; Electric
transmission; Insulation; Telegraph; Tele-
phone
Electrical accidents. See Electric protective
apparatus; Electricity, Injuries from
Electrical contractors' association. See Illinois
electrical contractors' association
Electrical contractors' association, National.
See National electrical contractors' associa-
tion
Electrical development, Society for. See Society
for electrical development
Electrical Inspectoral Western association of.
See Western association of electrical in-
spectors
Electrical supply Jobbers' association
November meeting. Hot Springs, Va. Elec
W 62:1037-8 N 22 '13
Electricity
Acetylene -electric flame. C. F. Lorens. il
Elec W 61:511-6 Mr 8 '18
Dynamo and motor characteristics. C. P.
Poole, diags Power 37:115-8 Ja 28 '13
Electric currents — action on concrete, il Con-
crete Cem 2:132-8 Mr '18
Electricity in mines. H. S. Webb. Colliery 88:
449-50. 489-92, 562-4, 629-30. 715-7; 34:47-9,
116-8. 182-4, 247-8. 309-10 Mr-D '13 (to
be cont)
Mc Andrew's floating school. C. A. McAllister.
Int Marine Eng 18:447-8 O '13 ^
Maintenance of electric equipment. C. H.
Quereau. Tlv & Eng R 63:569-70 Je 14 '13
Matter and electricity. Elec W 61:330 F 15
•13
Progress of electrical science In 1912. A. E.
Kennelly. Elec W 61:3-4 Ja 4 '13
Relation of matter to electricity. A. W.
Goodspeed. J Fr Inst 176:303-18 S '13
Sec aUo Armatures; Dielectrics; Dyna-
mos; Electrons; Insulation; Magnetism;
Phonograph: Plants, Effect of electricity
on; Radioactivity: Stray currents: .Tele-
graph; Telephone; Telpherage: Wireless
telegraph; also headings beginning Electric
and Electro
Distribution
See Electric distribution; Switchboards
History
Some historical inaccuracies in text-books
on phvsics. Brother Potamian. Elec W 62:
1221-2 D 13 '13
Rates
See Electric lighting — Rates; Electric
power — Rates
Terminology
See Electric terminology
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
107
Electricity, Injuries from
Artificial respiration with a lemon squeezer.
A. C. MuUer. 11 Scl Am 108:7 Ja 4 '13
Don'ta for electricians. H. M. Nichols. Power
38*S20-1 D 9 *13
Klec'trical accidents. ISng M 44:405-6 D '12
Fatal electric shocks from lighting fixtures.
Eng N 69:857 Ap 24 '13
Lessons from line troubles. Elec W 61:1179
My 31 '13
Principal causes of injury by electricity. Scl
Am S 76:54-5 Jl 26 '13
KesiiBcitation from electric shock. Elec W 61:
1214 Je 7 '13; Same. Elec Ry J 41:1057-8
Je 14 '13
Resuscitation from electric shock. Mach 19:
661 Ap '13
Electricity and food
Electricity and diet. Sci Am 108:10 Ja 4
'13
ESec trifled chickens— electricity as a growth
stimulator. 11 Scl Am 109:287 O 11 '13
Electricity In agriculture. See Electricity on
the farm
Electricity in arts and crafts
Electric batik work. A. Gradenwitz. U Bel
Am 108:584 Je 28 '18
Electricity in coast defense
Electricity in the United States army and
coast defense. E. M. Weaver. Elec W 61:
226. 242-3 F 1 '13
Electricity In Industry
Recent improvements In the use of the elec-
tric furnace. 11 Sci Am 109:84-6 Ag 2 '13
Electricity In meat markets
Electrical refrigeration for the butcher. R.
L. Lloyd. 11 Elec R & W Elec'n 62:88-8 Ja
11 '13
Electricity In mining
Acadia coal company's steam-turbine plant;
generating station for the mines at Stel-
larton. Nova Scotia, burning culm. 11 Elec
W 61:446-8 Mr 1 '13
Alternating-current motors for the economic
operation of mine fans. F. B. Crosbv. Am
Inst E E Pro 32:974-88 Ap '13; Discussion.
32:2244-53 D '13
Application of electric energy to mining in
the Coeur d'A16nes. J. B. Fisken. map Am
Inst Mln E Bui 78:1023-31 Je '13
Application of electric power to mining work:
hlffh speed air compressors and synchron-
ous motors. C. A. Tupper. il Iron Tr R
52:35-9 Ja 2 '13
Applications of motors in mining and mill
installations In Colorado. W. J. Canada.
Elec W 61:724-7 Ap 6 '18
Central power stations in I'ennsylvania ef-
fect operating economies. S. Rice. 11 plan
Iron Tr R 53:545-9 S 26 '13
Central station power for coal mines. C. W.
Beers. Am Inst B E Pro 32:834-45 Ap
•13: Discussion. 32:2206-13 D '13
Central station power for mines: West Penn
system. J. S. Jenks. Am Int E E Pro 32:
990-6 Ap '13: Dl.scusslon. 32:2234-43 D '13
Central -station service In coal mines. Elea W
61:1229-30 Je 7 '13
Characteristics of substation loads at the
anthracite collieries of the Lackawanna R.
R. Co. H. M. Warren and A. S. Blesecker.
Am Inst E E Pro 32:866-73 Ap '13; Dis-
cussion. 32:2234-43 D '13
Electric cables for mines. W: White. Mines
& Mln 38:309-10 Ja '13
Electric coal mining in central Illinois:
O'Gara coal mine In Sangamon county. 11
Elec W 62:1211-2 D 13 '13
Electric power costs at El Tlgre. Eng &
Mln J 95:523-4 Mr 8 '13
Electric power for underground winding at
the new Horlot mine. Transvaal. 11 Eng &
Mln J 95:19 Ja 4 '3 3
Electric power Installation at El Tlgre, Son-
ora, Mexico. J. W. Malcolmson. Am Inst
Mln E Bui 76:581-5 Ap '13
Electric vs. compressed air hoists. K. A.
Pauly. II Eng & Min J 95:653-8 Mr 29 '13
Electric winding at the West Rand mines,
South Africa. 11 Elec W 61:1054-5 My 17 '13
Electrically equipped coal mines In Nova Sco-
tia. C. H. Wright. 11 Elec W 61:239-41 F
1 '13
Electricity in mines. H. S. Webb. Colliery 88:
449-50. 489-92, 562-4, 6^9-80, 715-7; 34: 47-9,
116-8, 182-4, 247-8, 309-10 Mr-D '13 (to be
cont)
Electricity underground in relation to safety.
R H. Clark. Eng & Mln J 96:354 Ag 23 '13
Explosion-proof electric equipment for min-
ing service. 11 plan Eng N 69:356-9 F 20
•13
Mining loads for central stations. *W. Sykes
and G. Bright. Am Inst E E Pro 32:998-1014
Mv '13; Discussion. 32:2223-33 D '13
Mining magnetite in Sweden. A. S. Rice. 11
Iron Tr R 53:953-60 N 27 '13
Modem substation in the Cceur d'Al^ne
mining district. J: B. Fisken. 11 plan Am
Inst E E Pro 32:1770-82 S '13
Pittsburgh meeting. Am. Inst. E. B., April
18-19, 1913. Elec W 61:870-2, 922-3 Ap 26-
My 3 '13
Puntledge river hydroelectric power plant
used for operation of coal mines at Van-
couver island. 11 plan diags Eng Rec 68:
312-4, 349-51 S 20-27 '13
Purchased power In coal mines. H. C. Eddy.
Am Inst B E Pro 32:858-64 Ap '13; Discus-
ion. 32:2206-13 D '13
Safeguarding the use of electricity In mines.
H. H. Clark. Am Inst E E Pro 32:848-56 Ap
'13; Discussion. 32:2214-22 D '13
Safety rules — electrical haulage underground.
Eng & Mln J 96:303-4 Ag 16 'IS
Sale of power on the Rand. A. E. Hadley.
map Eng & Min J 96:106-8 Jl 19 '13
Sources of electrical accidents In mines. H. H.
Clark. Eng M 45:424-6 Je '18
South African electric hoisting systems. Eng
& Min J 95:608 Mr 22 '13
Standardization of electric equipment. Eng &
Mln J 95:697-9 Ap 5 '13
Thury power transmission in mines. S. F.
Walker, dlags Eng M 45:255-7 My '13
Thury system in mines, plans Elec W 61:759,
776-8 Ap 12 '18
Two-speed alternating-current motor for
mine-fan drive. 11 Elec R & W Elec'n 62:111
Ja 11 '13
Use of electricity in mining in the Butte
district. J: Gillie. Am Inst Mln E Bui 81:
2305-7 S '13; Excerpts. Eng & Min J 96:
410-1 Ag 30 '13
See alMo Mine signals
Electricity In refrigeration. See Ice — Manufac-
ture
Electricity in the home
Unusual electrical equipment and construc-
tion for residence service, II Elec R & W
Elec'n 62:26-9 Ja 4 '18
Electricity on ahlpa
Care of the dynamo on board ship. V: White.
Int Marine Eng 18:402-4 S '13
Dlesel-electric-driven ship Tynemount. J. R.
WlKson. 11 Power 38:641-3 N 4 '13
Electric propelling machinery for Collier Ju-
piter. W: L. R. Emmet. 11 plans Int Marine
Eng 18:323-7 Ag "13
Electrical equipment of a modern battleship.
H. A. Hornor. 11 J Fr Inst 176:173-88 Ag '13
Electrical propulsion of ships. W. L. R.
Emmet. II dIags J Fr Inst 176:43-60 Jl '13
Electrlcally-drlven cargo boat Tjmemount. C.
Van Langendonck. 11 Int Marine Eng 18:520-2
D '13
Electrically-driven vessel Tynemount. F: C.
Coleman. 11 Sci Am 109:257 N 8 '13
Electrically operated ship Tynemount. 11
Elec W 62:947-9 N 8 '13
Hydraulic transmission on ships: the F6t-
tinger transmitter. 11 Eng M 46:108-12 O '13
Marine uses of electric storage batteries. B.
L. Reynolds. Int Marine Eng 18:157 Ap 'IS
Tests on a 10.000 horse-power Fttltinger trans-
former: hydraulic gear for marine turbines.
A. Gradenwltz. II Sci Am 108:536 Je 14 '13
Electricity on the farm
Agriculture, electricity and irrigation: elec-
trically driven pump. P. A. Bates. 11 Scl
Am 108:472 My 24 'IS
Central station power for farmers. D. R.
Palmquist. 11 Sci Am 109:405 N 29 '13
io8
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Electricity on the farm — Continued.
Discussion on electricity on the farm (Bates).
Am Inst E E Pro 32:89-98 Ja '13
Electrical farming near Dayton, Ohio. Elec
W 61:176-7 Ja 25 '13
Electricity on farm of W. W. Mills near Mar-
ietta, Ohio. 11 Elec W 61:210-1 Ja 25
•13
Electricity on the farm. Elec W 61:1226-8 Je
7 '1$
Ktr also Electrohorticulture
Electrification of benzene by friction. Sol Am
S 75:199 Mr 29 '13
Electrification of railroads. 6ee Railroads —
Electrification
Electrochemical society. See American elec-
trochemical society
Electrochemistry
Developments in electrochemistry. E. F. Roe-
ber. Elec W 61:20-1 Ja 4 '13
Digest of electrochemical U. S. patents. See
monthly numbers of Metallurgical and
chemical engineering
Electricity and chemical action. H. C. Jones.
Sci Am S 76:174-6 Mr 16 '18
Electrochemistry and batteries in 1912. Elec
R & W Elec'n 62:11-2 Ja 4 '13
23d general meeting of American electro-
chemical society, Atlantic City, AprU, 1918.
Elec W 61:763-5 Ap 12 '18
24th general meeting of the American elec-
trochemical society at Denver, Colo., Sept.,
1913. Elec W 62:573-4 S 20 '18
24th general meeting of the American electro-
chemical society at Denver. Colo., Sept.,
1913. Eng & Min J 96:551-2 S 20 '13
fiee alao Electric batteries; Electric fur-
naces; Electrolysis; Electrometallurgry;
Electroplating
Electrode holders
Electrode holder construction for electric fur-
naces. 11 diags Met & Chem Eng 11:321-6
Je '13
Electrodes-
Carbon and impregnated electrodes for arc
lamps. A. T. Baldwin. Elec W 62:793-7
O 18 '13
Carbon electrodes for electrolytic cells. J:
Iiardi^n. Met & Chem Eng 11:242-4 My '13
Electrode reactions. Met & Chem Eng 11:283-
4 My '13
Electrodes for electric furnaces: proper de-
sign and manufacture. G. B. Barham. Sci
Am S 76:65 Jl 26 '13
Experiments with furnace electrodes. 11 Met &
Chem Eng 11:279-81 My '13
Elect rodynamometer
Tubular electrodynamometer for heavy cur-
rents. P. G. Agnew. diag IT S Bur Stand
Bui 8:651-8 Mr 1 '13
Electro-galvanizing
Electro-galvanizing process. S. W. Rowsbar.
Foundry 41:437-40 O '13
Electro-gilding. See Gilding
Electrohorticulture
Electrical stimulation of plant growth. Sci
Am 108:520 Je 7 '18
Experiments in electroculture near Dayton,
Ohio. H. G. Dorsey. Elec W 62:1217-8 D
13 '13
Electrolysis
Electro-analysis of the copper alloys. J. G.
Fairchlld. il Met & Chem Eng 11:380-2 Jl
•13
Electrolysis of arniooiis solutions of the sim-
ple alktillne cyanides. Met & Chem Eng 11:
577 O '13
Electroly.sis of cvanide solution. Met & Chem
Eng 11:575-7 O '13
Electrolysis of low grade gold bullion. T. W.
Bouchelle. Eng & Min J 95:238-40 Ja 25
•13
Electrolvtlr production of oxygen. Sci Am
1(>9:,'?63 N 8 '13
Production of caustic alkali and bleach. D. J.
Allmand. 11 Sci Am B 76:22-3 Jl 12 '13
See alM Electrodes; Electrolytic corro-
sion; Electrometallurgy
Electrolysis committee
Meeting, New York, May 27, 1913. Elec Ry J
41:1025 Je 7 '13
Electrolytic corrosion
Electrolysis in reinforced concrete. BL B.
Rosa, B. McCollum and O. S. Peters. Bng
M 44:961-8 Mr '18
Electrolytic corrosion of earthed metallic con-
ductors. Elec Ry J 42:818-20 O 16 '13
Electrolytic corrosion of iron in soils. Elec
Ry J 42:422 S 13 '13
Electrolytic corrosion of iron in soils. E<ng
Rec 68:34-6 Jl 12 '18
Electrolytic corrosion of Iron In soils. B.
McCollum and K. H. Logan. Am Inst E
E Pro 32:1516-75 Jl '13
Errors In the interpretation of tests for elec-
trolysis. C. Hering. Elec Ry J 42:1135-6
N 29 '13
Report of committee on Am. railway engi-
neering assn. on electrolysis. Ry Age 54:708-
10 Mr 21 '13
Electrolytic refining. See Electrometallargy
Electromagnets
Dynamo and motor field magnets. C. P. Poole.
11 Power 87:185-6 F 11 '18
Primer of electricity. C. P. Poole. 11 Power
87:878-6 Mr 18 '18
Sec aUo Commutators
Electromagnets, Lifting. See Lifting magnets
Electrometallurgy
Advantages of small ShigH speed electric
furnaces. C. Hering. plan Met & Chem Eng
11:183-7 Ap '18
Electric steel for small castings. F. T. Snyder.
Iron Age 92:932 O 23 '13; Same. Foundry
41:468-9 N '13
Electrodeposition of zinc. Eng & Min J 96:
502 S 13 '18
Electrolytio production of iron sheets and
tubes, etc. K. W. Falmser and J. A. Bri-
nell. Met & Chem Eng 11:197-208 Ap '18
Electrolytic refinery in Wall street, 11 Met &
Chem Eng 11:iJ94-5 O '13
Electrolytic refining of copper precipitate an-
odes. W. F. Burns. Am Inst Min E Bui
79'1163-7 Jl '13
Electro-metallurgy. Ry & Eng R 68:891 Ap
26 '18
Electro-metallurgy in Scandinavia: Bng &
Min J 95:1203-5 Je 14 '13
Great Falls electrolytic copper refinery. H.
A. B. Motherwell. Met & Chem Eng 11:669-
70 D '13
Great Falls electrolytic plant. W. T. Burns.
il Am Inst Min E Bui 80:2011-49 Ag '13;
Same. Met & Chem Eng 11:509-18 S '13
Production and properties of metallic fllmB.
Sci Am S 76:161 Mr 8 '18
Production of electric steel castings. F. Sny-
der. Foundry 41:468-9 N '13
Progress in electrostatic ore dressing. Met
& Chem Eng 11:581-2 O '13
Recent Cottrell electric precipitation results.
L. Bradley. Eng & Biin J 96:247-8 Ag 9 '13
Recent progress in electrolytic process for
zinc. Met & Chem Eng 11:43-4 Ja •IS
World's output of electric steel. Iron Age 91:
304 Ja 30 '13
Bee aUo^ Cyanide process; Electric f me-
naces; Electrochemistry; Electrolysis; Elec-
troplating: lOlectrotyping; Magnetic separa-
tion of ores; Metallurgy; Smelting. Electric
Electromotors. See Electric motors
Electrons .^^ ^^
Electron theory of magnetism, Elec W 61:
434 Mr 1 '13
Emission of electrons from tungsten at high
temperatures. O. W. Richardson. Sci Am
S 76:102-3 Ag 16 '18
Theory of mercury- vapor apparatus: the ac-
tion of the Cooper Hewitt lamp construed
on the basis of the electron theory. P. H.
Thomas. Sci Am S 75:338-9 My 81 '18
See nUn Cathode rays; Electric discharg-
es; Radioactivity; Transmutation of ele-
ments
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
109
Electrophyslcs
Electriflcation of bensene by friction. Sol
Am S 76:199 Mr 29 '18
8cr alHo Dielectrics; Oscillograms
Electrophyslology
Electrical properties of eKK-whlte. E. F.
Northrup. J Fr Inst 175:41S-9 Ap '18
Electro- platers' association, National. See Na-
tional electro- platers' association
Electroplating
Application of chemistry in the plating room.
B. P. lAter. Foundry 41:101-3. 145-8, 187-9.
243-5, 331-3, 862-4 Mr-Je, Ag-9 '18
Cleaning of steel and iron. C. S. Thompson.
Metal Ind n s 11:419-20 O '13
Cobalt depoBltinff bath. Foundry 41:440-1 O
Compilation of electro- platingr hints. S. W.
Rowsbar. Foundry 41:545-6 D '13
Copper and nickel-plating equipment at the
works of the T'^nderwood typewriter. J.
Stedman. il Iron Age 92:651-3 S 25 '13
Efficiency and economy In the plating room.
H. E. WlUmore. 11 MetaJ Ind n s 11:19-81
Ja '13
Electric cleaning of metals. W: Voss. Metal
Ind n s 11:510 D '13
Electro copper plating of galvanised Iron
chain. C: H. Proctor. Metal Ind n s 11:84
F '13
Electrodeposition of brass and bronze. C. W.
Bennett Metal Ind n s 11:170-8 Ap '18
Electro- deposition of copper, braas, bronze,
etc. E. Blassett, Jr. Metal Ind n s 11:220-1
My '13
Electrodeposition of nickel. O. P. Watts. Met-
al Ind n s 11:281-2, 283-4, 334-6, 880-1 Je-
S '18
Electroplating costs by the square foot.
Foundry 41:168-9 Ap '18
Equipment and management of cleaning
baths. S. W. Rowsbar. Foundry 41:190-2 My
•13
Factors influencing the nature of electroly-
tic deposits. O. P. Watts, il Metal Ind n s
11:32-3, 83-4 Ja-F '13
Plating as a science. H. L. Haas. Metal Ind
n s 11:433 O '13
Pure copper anodes. Foundry 41:441 O '13
Relation of chemistry to electro-plating. C:
F: Burgess. Metal Ind n s 11:28-9, 78 Ja-
F '18
Replating of flat ware. B. Blassett, jr. Metal
Ind n s 11:331-2 Ag 'U
Silver solution. 8. Shoeld and O: B. Hoga-
boom. Metal Ind n s 11:29-30, 85-6, 301-3 Ja-
F. Jl '18
Spotting-out problem and silver-plating. C. F.
Bnrges.s and L. T. Richardson. Foundrv 41:
602-3, .^09 N '13: Same, il Metal Ind n s
11:477-9. .S08-10 X-D '13
Symposium on electroplating. Met & Chem
Eng 11:284-6 My '13
Three wire system for a plating room. C. O.
Backus, plan Metal Ind n s 11:165-6 Ap '18
Troubles of the electro-plater. See monthly
numbers of the Foundry
Fee nUn Electro-galvanizing; Electro-met-
allurgy
Electroscopes
How to make an electroscope. C: B. Ben-
ham. Sci Am S 75:170 Mr 16 '18
Electrostatics
8cc aUo Condensers (electricity)
Electrotechnlcal commission, International. See
International electrotechnlcal commission
Electrotherapeutics
Modern views of electro-therapeutics. Sci Am
S 76:115 Ag 28 '13
Treating deafness by electricity. Sci Am 109:
366 N 8 '13
Elect retyping
The bath. Inland Ptr 51:238-9 My '13
Blectrotyplng and stereotyping. C: S. Part-
ridge. See monthly numbers of the Inland
printer
Elephant Butte dam
Construction features of the Elephant Butte
dam, U. S. reclamation service, plan Eng
N 69:120-2 Ja 16 '13
Elephant Butte dam. map Eng Rec 67:557-8
My 17 '18
Elevated railroads
Derailments on Chicago elevated. Elec Ry J
41:253 F 8 '13
Improvements on Boston elevated system. 11
plans Elec Ry J 41:857-66, 408-14 Mr 1-8
'13
Recent derailments on the Chicago elevated
loop. Eng N 69:381-2 F 20 '13
Shifting girders and columns of the Chica-
go elevated railway, plans Eng N 70:906-9
N 6 '13
Shifting the column of the Cbica^o ft Oak
Park elevated Ry. plan Eng N 69:661 Mr
20 '18
Rfc also Boston elevated railroad
Elevators
Device prevents sway of elevator cables. W:
Kavanagh. 11 Power 37:734-5 Idy 27 '18
Economy of inclined dock elevator, il Int
Marine Eng 18:55 F '18
Empire hydraulic elevator. 11 Eng & Min J
96:1123-4 D '13
Interesting repair to elevator plunger, plan
Power 37:703-4 My 20 '13
Operating costs of hydraulic vs. electric ele-
vators. J: Bailey. Power 37:644 My 6 '13
Prevention of elevator accidents. R. P. Bol-
ton. Ind Etag 18:251-8 Je '18
iSVe also Hoisting machinery
Elevators, Electric
Complete elevator manufacturing plant, il
plan Iron Age 92:67-70 Jl 10 '13
Electric elevator questions and answers. A. C.
Waldron. Power 37:668-9 My IS '18
Electric elevator questions and answers. W.
H. Pyatt. Power 37:832 Je 10 '13
Elevator as a central-station load. R. W.
Charles. Elec W 62:1017 N 15 '13
New terminal post office In New York. L. B.
Marks and J. B. Woodwdll. II Eleo W 61:
193-4 Ja 25 '18
Otis inclined freight elevator, il Ry Age 54:
849-50 Ap 11 '13
Woolworth building; elevator equipment, etc.
C: E. Knox, il diaga Elec W 62:125-31 Jl
19 '18
Elevators, Qraln. See Grain elevators
Ellipses
Engineers' study course: mensuration, il
Power 87:468-70 Ap 1 '18
Embankments
Extra top width for new railroad embank-
ments. Eng Rec 68:459 O 25 '13
Extra top width for new railroad embank-
ments. T: B. Lee. Eng Rec 68:589-90 N 22
•13
Preventing erosion of highway embankments
by a grass thatch. Eng Rec 68:134 Ag 2 '18
Proper construction of road embankments. G:
C. Warren. 11 Mimic Eng 46:424-9 N '13
Suspension dumping bridge for building em-
bankments, plans Eng N 70:1024 N 20 '13
Templates for embankment slopes. M. D.
Ewell. II diags Eng N 70:821-2 O 23 '13
^'('t' alHo Earthwork; Levees; Sea walls
Emergencies. See First aid in Illness and In-
Jury
Emery wheels
Emery and polishing wheels, dlag Metal Ind
n s 11:342 Ag '13
Tapers for safety emery wheels. C: Q.
Smith. Iron Age 91:610-1 Mr 6 '13; Same.
Iron Tr R 52:635 Mr 13 '13; Same. Mach 19:
623 Ap '13
Wlllet emery wheel guard. 11 Iron Tr R 52:
924 Ap 17 '18
Eminent domain
New York's power and the right of eminent
domain. C. Herschel. Eng Rec 68:704-5
D 20 '13
New York's water powers and the right of
eminent domain. Eng Rec 68:517-8 N 8
'13
no
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Empire state gat and electric association
9th annual convention, New York, Oct, 1913.
Elec W 62:729-30 O 11 '13
Employees
Automatic rating' of workmen; Springfleld
(Mass.) armory's system. Iron Age 91:811-?
Ap 3 '13
Personnel of the organization. H. Emerson.
Iron Tr R 52:633-4 Mr IS '13
PracticaJ and scientific management: the Tay-
lor system. G. Schlesinger. Ind Eng 13:376-
80 S '13
Psychology of management. L. M. Gilbreth.
Ind Eng 13:113-6, 161-6 Mr-Ap '18
Success secured by study of workmen's ten-
dencies. B: A. lYanklin. £)n? M 45:669-73 Ag
*13
fsce also Apprentices: Bonus system; Ef-
ficiency, Industrial; Electric railroads — Em-
ployees; Employment systems; Foremen;
Industrial betterment; Labor and laboring
classes; Old age pensions; Railroads — Em-
ployees; Street railroads — Employees; Wel-
fare work
Employees, Municipal. See Municipal employ-
ees
Employees, Training of
Educating- illiterate employees. Iron Age 92:
861-2 O 16 '13
Instruction methods at Rochester, N. Y. Elec
Ry J 42:1336 D 27 '13
Psychology of management; teaching under
scientific management. L. M. Gilbreth. Ind
Eng 13:18-23, 66-70 Ja-F '13
School for trainmen at Buffalo, plan Elec Ry
J 42:1236-7 D 13 '13
Bee also Apprentices; Corporation schools
Employees' welfare. See Industrial betterment;
Welfare work
Employers' liability
See also Accidents, Industrial; Safety de-
vices; Workmen's compensation
' Employers' welfare Institutions. See Industrial
betterment; Welfare work in Industry
Employment systems
Bmploynient department. F. L. Jandron. Ry
& Eng R 63:761-3 Ag 9 '13
How the employee regards want advertise-
ments. Iron Age 91:899 Ap 10 '13
How to advertise for high-grade men. Iron
Age 91:778-9 Mr 27 '13
Scientific employment of men: standardiz-
ing human character. H. Newton, il Sci
Am 109:68-9 Jl 26 '18
Scientific selection of employes. K. M. H.
Blackford. Iron Tr R 62:462-3 F 20 '13
Scientific selection of workmen. Eng Rec 67:
171 F 15 '13
Selection and employment. F. L». Jandron.
Eng M 45:562-7 Jl '13
Enamel* and enameling
Art of enameling or the coating of steel and
Iron with glass. R. F. Nailler. Am Soc M E
J 35:1479-92 O '13; Same. Sci Am S 76:
338-9 N 29 '13; Same. Met & Chem Eng 11:
695-8 D '13; Same cond. Iron Tr R 53:678-
80 O 16 "13
Enameling iron and steel. R. F. Nailler. Iron
Age 92:843-4 O 16 '13
Enameling process for cast iron sanitary
ware. N. E. Frissell. plan Foundry 41:220-3
Je '13
Encyclopedia Americana
Encyclopedia Americana enjoined from us-
ing the name "Scientific American." Scl
Am 109:362 N 8 '13
Encyclopedias . , . « ,
Encyclopaedia on the card-index system. Scl
Am 109:213 S 18 '18
Engine test building, Details of. il plans Eng
Rec 67:42-3 Ja 11 '13
Engineering
The artistic in engineering. Eng Rec 67:199
F 22 '13
Cases where engineering judgment differs.
Eng N 69:375-6 F 20 '13
Engineer and the world's work. J. H. Cuntz.
Stevens Ind 30:338-43 O '13
Engineer in the building of the republic. I.
Randolph. J Fr Inst 176:259-72 Mr '13
Engineering and the amenities: the beauty of
appropriateness. A. Barr. Scl Am S 75:62-4
Ja 25 '13
Engineering and the beautiful. Eng Rec 67:630
My 10 '13
Ensrlneering applications of geology. B. C.
Eckel. Bngr Rec 67: 667-8, 711-2 Je 14. 28 '13
Engineeriner development and human welfare.
W. F. M. Goss. Ind Engr 13:354-7 Agr '13
Engrineering research — the useless and the
useful. Engf N 70:32-4 Jl 3 '13
Imnginatlve faculty in engineering. I. Ran-
dolph. J Ft InPt 176:201-6 Ag '13
Infiuences affecting American enfirineerlngr
practice. W: V. M. Goss. Iron Age 91:1572-
4 .le 26 '13: Excerpts. Power .38:38-« Jl 1
'13; Excerpts. Ry & Eng R 53:655-7 Jl 5
•13
Investigation of existing ensrlneering struc-
tures. H. R. Thayer. EJng N 70:609-10 S 25
'13
Motor truck in contracting' and construction
work. R. W. Hutchinson, jr. il Bng M 45:
793-816; 46:77-94. 237-48 S-N '13
Retrospect of the year 1912. Sci Am 108:2
Ja 4 '13
Review of the year 1912. Power 37:28-6 Ja
7 '13
30th annual convention of the A. I. B. E.,
Cooperstown, N. Y., June, 1913. Eng N 70:
77-80 Jl 10 '1»
Value of foresight in engineering. Eng N 69:
322-3 P 13 '13
See aUo Aeronautics; Aqueducts; Arch-
es; Blasting; Boring; Bridges; Building;
Building materials; Canals; Civil engineer-
ing; Docks: Drainage; Dredging; Electric
engineering; Engineers; Engines; Founda-
tions; Harbors; Hydraulic engineering; Ir-
rigation; Machinery; Marine enarlneering;
Ma.sonry; Mechanical drawing: Mechanical
engineering: Mechanics; Mensuration; Min-
ing engineering; Municipal engineering;
liaJlroad engineering: Railroads — Construc-
tion: Reclamation of land; Rivers: Roads;
Sanitary engineering; Sea walls; Steam engi-
neering; Steam engines; Strains and stress-
es; Strength of materials; Subways; Sur-
veying: Tunnel.s and tunneling; Water sup-
ply; Water supply engineering; also head-
ings beginning with Engineering
Accounting
American electric railway accountants' and
engineering associations: report of Joint
committer* on engineering accounting. Elec
Ry J 42:852 O 17 '13
Efllciencv as practiced by Portland light &
power 'co. Ry & Eng R 53:1013 N 1 '13
Engineerine accounting. J. V. Davies. Elec
Ry J 42:864-5 O 17 '13
Estimates
Collection and use of construction cost data.
Eng N 70:130r>-7 D 25 '13
Harmonising confilcting estimates. Bng Rec
67:198 F 22 '13
Interpreting restricted researches. Bng Rec
68:366-7 O 4 '18
Value of Incomplete estimates. Eng Rec 67:
31 Ja 11 '13
See also Quantity surveying
Examinations
Civil service examination questions for New
York .state. Eng N 70:1129-32 D 4 '13
Examination questions for a first-class en-
gineer's license In Massachusetts. O. M.
Jackson. Power 37:161-2 F 4 'IS
Formulas
Comparison of column formulae. B. L. Lasier.
Bng Rec 68:41-2 Jl 12 '13
Construction and use of empiric formulaa C.
T. Brady, jr. Bng N 70:163-5 Jl 24 '13
Deflection method of calculating the strength
of columns and stanchions. A. J. Murray.
Int Marine Eng 18:298-301. 351-8 Jl-Ag '13
Formulae for weights of cast tees and cross-
es, diags Bng Rec 68:286 Ag 30 '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
III
E ngi ncerl ng — Continued.
Formulas. (Engineers* study course) Power
37:166-7 F 4 '13
Power required for rolling mrtal. V: E. Ed-
wards. Iron Ape Jj2:1288-9 D 4 '13
Prismoidal formulae to suit special cases. W :
T. Case. Kng Rec 68:140 Ag 2 '13
Suggested simplification for the value of C in
Kutter's formula and a sewer discharge dia-
gram. A. Boyd. Eng N 70:316 Ag 14 '13
See also Engineering notation
History
Preservation of technical history urged.
Power 37:475-6 Ap 1 '13
Study and teaching
Good engireering teacher, his personality and
training. W: T. Magruder. Stevens Ind 30:
363-74 O '13 , „ ,,.
New Zetland school workshop. J: Peddle. U
.Mach 2.):2i8-9 X '13 ^ ^, ,
Principles versus practice in the teaching or
engineering. Eng Rec 68:339 S 27 '13
Teaching mathematics to engineering stu-
dents. W. Whlted. Eng N 70:538-9 8 18 '13
Src also Engineering— Examinations; En-
gineering edutatlon; Engineering theses
Tables
Convenient earthwork table. P. B. Hill. Eng
N 70:S25-6 O 23 '13
Engineering, Civil. See Civil engineering
Engineering, Electric. See Electric engineer-
ing
Engineering, Hydraulic. See Hydraulic engineer-
Ing
Engineering, Marine. See Marine engineering
Engineering, Mechanical. See Mechanical en-
crtneerinET
Engineering, Mining. See Mining engineering
Engineering, Municipal. See Municipal en-
gineering ^ ., M 1 .
Engineering, Railroad. See Railroad engineer-
ing
Engineering, Sanitary. See Sanitary engineer-
ing
Engineering colleges
Co-operation between Massachusetts insti-
tute of technology and Harvard university.
Eng N 6?:733 Ap 10 '13
Japanese engineering college. Eng N 69:670-
1 Ap 3 '13
S:cc a ho Engineering laboratories; also
Massachusetts institute of technology: Min-
nesota. University— College of engineermg
Engineering competition „„i„«or
Needed reform in the conduct of engineer-
ing com petlUon 8. Eng N 69:1134-6 My 29 '13
Engineering contracts. See Contracts
Engineering conventions , , , . _..
American institute of electrical engineers,
a model for engineering conventions. Ji.ng
N 69:524 Mr 13 '13
International engineering «>n«fress to be
held at the Panama-Paclflc ln^e/"Jtional
exposition. 1915. Ry & iSng R 63:496 My
31 '13
Engineering education ^ ,. ^ x> a*^iT»
Classics in engineering education. C: P. Stein-
metz. Eng M 46:^7-9 O '13 . «, „ ^
Commercial training for engineers, t. a. M.
Riley. Elec W 61:306 F 8 '13
Development of skilled mechanics. C. J. Mor-
rrison. Mnch 19:755-6 Je '13 ^„^,„«^^
Education of a young mechanical engineer.
J. Carnegie, Jr. Int Marine Eng 18:314 Jl
*13
Educational work in highway engineering.
Eng Rec 68:114 Ag 2 '13 _, ^ _.^ . lo.ofiiu
Engineer as an executive. ESec Ry J 42.366-
7 S 6 '18
Engineering education in relation to training
for engineering work; paper read before
Am. soc. of C. E., 1912. E. McCullough. Ry
& Eng R 53:42-4 Ja 11 '13
Engineering English. Eng & Min J 96:1037-8
"V 29 '13
Er^gineering Engli.sh. H. R, O'Brien. Eng N
70:914-5 N 6 '13
Engineering workshops of the University of
Slieffleld. G: W. Burley. 11 Mach 19:699-
701 My '13
Fitting engineering students for industrial
management. Eng Rec 68:170 Ag 16 '13
Foreign language as a tool in engineering
training. F. W. Scholtz. Concrete Cem 2:
145-7 Mr '13
French and German literature for electri-
cal engineers. R. C. Powell; W. Whlted.
Eng N 69:1014-5 My 15 '13
Opportunities that await the trained engineer.
A. J. Himes. Scl Am 108:438 My 10 '13
Present opportunities and consequent re-
sponsibilities of the engineer. A. C. Hum-
phreys. Am Soc M E J 35:41-71 Ja '13; Ex-
cerpts. Stevens Ind 30:3-19 Ja '13
Relative Importance of principles and prac-
tice in education. J. Douglas. Met & Chem
Eng .11:377-80 Jl '13
Safety engineering should form part of every
engineering course. G. Gllmour. 11 Scl Am
S 76:36-9 Jl 19 '13
Study of foreign languages by engineers. R.
Herlng; F Koester. Eng N 69:683-6 Ap 3
•IS
Study of modern languages In technical
schools. W. H. Herschel. Eng N 69:412-5 F
27 '13
Summer earnings of engineering students.
Eng Rec 67:87 Ja 25 '13
21st annual meeting of Society for promotion
of engineering education, Minneapolis, June,
1918. Elec W 62:12-5 Jl 5 '13
Vocational education in Philadelphia and vi-
cinltv. A. J. Rowland. Am Inst E E Pro
32:1409-27 Je '13
Her alMo Apprentices: Engineering— Study
and teaching: Engineering colleges; Engi-
neering laboratories; Industrial education;
Railroad education; Schools and shops, Co-
operation of: Society for promotion of en-
gineering education: Technical education
Engineering ethics
Code of ethics for engineers. Iron Age 91:
150-1 Ja 9 '13; Same cond. Iron Tr R
52:41^-6 F 13 '13 ^ ^ ^,
Code of ethics of the Maine society of civil
engineers. Eng N 70:1231-2 D 18 '13
Code of ethics of the Paciflc Northwest so-
ciety of engineers. Eng Rec 68:50-1 Jl 12
'13
Code of ethics of the Paciflc Northwest soci-
ety of engineer* W. H. Drane. Eng Rec 68:
112 Jl 26 '13 , ,
Code of ethics of the Paciflc Northwest society
of engineers. H. F. Tucker. Eng Rec 68:
195 Ag 16 '13 ^ ^ ,*
Ethical relation between the draftsman and
the mechanical engineer. F: R. Hutton.
Eng N 69:71-2 Ja 9 '13
Ethics for engineers. Eng M 46:416d D 13
Promoting and engineering ethics. W: R
McKinlay. Eng & Min J 96:415-6 Ag 30 '13
Promoting and engineering ethics. C. E. Mor-
ris. Eng & Min J 96:557 S 20 '13
Proposed code of ethics for chemical engi-
neers. Eng N 69:159 Ja 23 '13
I>!'opoHed code of ethics for engineers. Am
Soc M E J 35:31-r> Ja '13 ^ . , .
Proposed code of ethics for mechanical engi-
neers. Eng N 69:29-30 Ja 2 '13; Same. Bng
Rec 67:95-6 Ja 25 '18
Should an engineer make himself financial-
ly responsible for his estimates? Eng N
69:1185-7 Je 5 '13 ^ . •
Status of engineering profession: papers be-
fore Am. Inst, of consulting engineers, 1912.
I.: B. Stillwell; S: Whinery. Eng N 69:155-8
Ja 23 '13; Same abr. Eng Rec 67:118-20 F 1
'13
Suggested code of ethics of the Oregon so-
ciety of engineers. Eng N 69:1231 Je U
'13
Engineering laboratories , ^ , ^ «
Electromechanlcs research laboratory at Co-
lumbia university. J: H. Morecroft. 11 Bleo
W 61:727-8 Ap 6 '18 , , ^ , . ,„ ,
Equipment of Rens.selaer polytechnic institute.
il plans Iron Tr U 53:201-8 Jl 31 '13
Now engineering buildings at Minnesota, il
Iron Tr R 53:73-5 Jl 10 '13
112
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Engineering laboratories — Continued.
Training eng^lneers at Yale. T: Wilson. 11
Power 37:772-4 Je 3 '13
See also Electric laboratories; Tlydraullc
laboratories; Metallurgical laboratories
Engineering law
Foreign requirements governing work under
compressed air. P. Seurot. Eng N 70:566 S
18 '13
New York law governing work under com-
pressed air. Eng N 70:307-8 Ag 14 '13
Oversight In the compressed-air law. F. Rich-
ards. Eng N 70:425-6 Ag 28 '13
See also Contracts; Engineers — Licenses
Engineering libraries
Opportunities of engineering libraries. L. B.
Krause. Eng Rec 67:645 My 17 '13
Engineering literature
Dewey decimal system of dassiflcation ex-
tended to engineering. Eng N 69:537-8 Mr
13 '13
Methods of increasing the use of technical
literature. L. B. Krause. EIng Rec 67:544-
5 My 17 '13
See also Engineering reports
Engineering materials. See Building materials
Engineering news
Suppression of technical news. Eng Rec 67:
282 Mr 16 '13
Engineering notation
Report of the special committee of the I. E.
C. on symbols. Am Inst E E Pro 32:2156-60
N '13
Structural engineering notation. Eng Rec 68:
114-5 Ag 2 '18
Engineering organization
Boston elevated organization. Elec Ry J 41:
240 F 8 '13
Human factors in engineering practice. J:
Calder. Mach 19:597-9 Ap '13
Organization as affecting mining. A. J
Moorshead. Colliery 33:627-8 Je '13
Organization for track-elevation work. Eng N
70:1307-8 D 25 '13
Organization of an engineering construction
company. Eng Rec 68:187-8 Ag 16 '13
Organization: outline of essentials from en-
gineering practice. T. C. Roberts. Met &
Chem Eng 11:95-7 F '13
Reorganization of the Department of electric-
ity, Chicago. Elec W 62:222-3 Ag 2 '13
See also Railroads — ^Management
Engineering records
Engineering Job diaries. W. J. Parsons. Eng
Rec 67:835-6 Mr 22 '18
Power-plant records in a small station. Power
88:415-6 S 16 '18
Engineering reports
Preparation of engineering reports. E: B.
Stephenson. Eng N 70:1218-9 D 18 '13
Engineering societies
Engineering bodies in civic affairs. Eng Rec
67:114 F 1 '13
Foreign associations of consulting engineers.
Eng N 69:449 Mr 6 '13
Joint recommendations of A. S. M. E. and
A. I. E. E. committees. Elec W 61:174-5
Ja 25 '13
Making membership in an engineering so-
ciety a tangible asset. Eng N 70:369-71 Ag
21 '18
Opportunity and a purpose for a local organ-
ization of* a national engineering society.
C: B. Wing. Eng N 69:999 My 15 '13
Proposed union of the Mining and metallurgi-
cal soc. of America and the Am. Inst, of
M. E. Eng & Min J 96:466 S 6 '13
Publicity work by engineering societies. Eng
N 69:1134 My 29 '13
Responsibility of engineering societies to their
members. Eng N 69:1011-2 My 15 '13
Suggestion for the formation of an American
engineering association. W: McClellan. Am
Inst K E Pro 32:13 ?4-8 Je '13; Discussion.
32:2272-8 D '13
Technical society as an influence in educa-
tion. A. Reichmann. Ry & Eng R 53:465-6
My 17 *18
Verein deutscher ingenleure: largest engi-
neering society in the world. Eng Rec 67:
104-5 Ja 25 '13
Vitalizing local societies. Eng Rec 67:509 My
10 '13
See also names of societies, e.g. Ameri-
can society of civil engineers; Verein
deutscher ingenleure
Engineering theses
Are college theses worth while? J: B. Hutch-
ings, jr.; S. E. Thompson. Concrete Cem
2:293-5 Je '13
Improving engineering theses. Eng Rec 67:86-
7 Ja 25 '13
Engineers
Appointment of consulting engineers on pub-
lic-service commissions. Eng Rec 68:545 N
15 '13
Can engineers be trusted to arbitrate fairly
and intelligently between public interests
and property interests? Eng N 69:1187-9
Je 5 '13
Civic fields for engineers. O. V. P. Stout. Ry
& Eng R 53:6d8-9 Jl 19 '13
Consulting and operating engineers. Power
37:639 My 6 '13
Consulting engineer and the profession. Eng
Rec 67:574 My 24 '13
Discussion of the status of the engineering
profession. Eng N 69:221-2 Ja 30 '13
Disregard for experience and relaxation of
discipline. G: F. Swain. Ry & Eng R 63:862-
3, 895-7 S 6, 20 '13
Drafting room opportunities. B. K. Read.
Ry & Eng R 53:419-20 My 3 '13
Ehigineer and finance. Eng Rec 67:650 Je 14
•13
Engineer as a guardian of public credit. Eng
N 69:80 Ja 9 '13
Engineer as an economist. Eng N 70:120 Jl
17 '18
Engineer for Interstate commerce commission.
Eng Rec 68:694-5 D 20 '13
E^ngineer in industry. J: Calder. Iron Age
91:376-7 F 6 '13
Engineer in the building of the republic. I.
Randolph. J Fr Inst 175:259-72 Mr '18
Engineer members for the New York public
service commissions. Eng N 69:271-2 F 6
'13
Engineer's annual report. C. T. McChesney.
Power 37:666 My 13 '13
Engineers as municipal department heads. Eng
Rec 68:585-6 N 22 '13
Engineers for New York public ser\'ice com-
missions and as heads of New York city
departments. Eng N 70:1045-6 N 20 '13
Engineers in civic affairs. R. P. Bolton. Heat
& Ven 10:23-4 F '13
Engineers on public service commissions.
Eng Rec 67:168 F 8 '13
Engineers' opportunities. Eng Rec 67:707 Je
28 '18
Fields for future expansion of efllciency en-
gineering. F. W. Collins. Eng M 46:249-52
Free public service by engineers. Eng N 70:
878 O 30 '13
Industrial need of technically trained men:
scientific manufacturing and the opportu-
nities it offers. W. B. KaempflTert Sci Am
108:252 Mr 15 '13
Is it worth while? Power 87:460 Ap 1 '13
Larger demands on the Industrial engineer.
J: Calder. Iron Age 91:436-7 F 13 '13
Municipal need of technically trained men.
R. Blankenburg. Sci Am 108:342 Ap 12 '13
Opportunities of the average man in the tech-
nical field. O. B. Huebner. Eng N 70:463-4
S 4 '13
Opportunities that await the trained engi-
neer. A. J. Himes. Sci Am 108:488 My 10 ^13
Opportunity of the engineer. D. S. Kimball.
Am Mach 38:155-6 Ja 23 '13
Place of the engineer. Ind Eng 13:358-9 Ag '13
Present opportunities and consequent respon-
sibilities of the engineer. A. C. Humphreys.
Am Soc M E J 35:41-71 Ja '13; Excerpts.
Stevens Ind 30:3-19 Ja '13
Present status of the engineer. E. H. Cowan.
Eng N 69:435-6 F 27 '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
":i
E n g I neers — Continued.
Professional relations of the engineer. Eng
Rec 67:408-10 Ap 12 '18
Ratings for valuation engineers. J. B. Wright.
Eng Rec 68:705-6 D 20 '13
Relation of the consulting engineer to the
operating engineer. F. W. Rose. Eng Rec
67:497 My 3 '13
Relation of the engineer to public improve-
ments. J: A. Bensel. Stevens Ind 30:357-62
O 13
Relations of consulting and municipal engi-
neers in Great Britain. H. C. H. Shenton.
Eng N 70:206-8 Jl 31 '13
Removing handicaps of young graduate en-
gineers. Eng Rec 67:555 My 17 '13
Selecting engineers. PoTver 38:204 Ag 5 '13
Sherman law and agreenkents between engi-
neers not to enter competitions. D. B. Lu-
ten. Eng Rec 68:335-6 S 20 '13
Some tendencies and problems of the pres-
ent day and the relation of the engineer
thereto. G: F. Swain. Eng N 69:1346-50 Je
26 '13; Same cond. Eng Rec 67:722-5 Je 28
'13
Status of engineering profession: papers be-
fore Am. inst. of consulting engineers,
1912. L: B. Stillwell; S: Whinery. Eng N
69:115-8 Ja 23 'IS; Same abr. Eng Rec 67:
118-20 P 1 '13
Status of the engineer. Eng N 69:34-7, 878-9,
965 Ja 2, Ap 24, My 8 '13
Status of the engineer. D. S. Burnett. Eng
N 69:528-9 Mr 13 '13
Status of the engineer. G. B. Hazlehurst.
Eng N 69:179-80 Ja 23 '13
Status of the engineer. D. S. Perry. Eng
N 69:434 F 27 '13
Status of the engineering profession and a
proposed employment bureau. W. New-
brough. Eng N 69:587-90 Mr 20 '13
Technical society as an influence in educa-
tion. A. Reichmann. Ry & Eng R 53:465-6
My 17 '13
Value of the engineer. D. B. Pangburn. Power
38:769-71 N 25 '18
*9ee alMo Electric engineers; Engineering
ethics; Engineering societies; Locomotive
engines; Mechanical engineers; Municipal
engineers: Railroad engineers
Licenses
Bill to license engineers in Iowa. Bng N
69:634-6 Mr 27 '18
Bill to license engineers in New York and
the Technical league; symposium. Eng N
69:972-6 My 8 '13
English view of registration of engineers.
Eng Rec 67:636 Je 7 '13
Examinations and licenses for engineers. Eng
N 69:680 Ap 8 '13
Hearing on the bill to license engineers in
New York. Eng N 69:789-90 Ap 17 '13
Legislation to restrict the practice of engi-
neering. E. McCuUough. Eng N 69:636-8
Mr 27 '13
Licensing engineers. Eng N 69:585 Mr 20
Licensing engineers in New York. Eng N
69:639-40 Mr 27 '13
Licensing of engineers. Eng Rec 67:472-8 Ap
26 '13
Licensing of engineers. W. H. Drane. Eng
Rec 67:648 Je 7 '13
Licensing of engineers. E. Q. Kastenhuber,
jr. Kng Rec 67:563 My 17 '13
National association of stationary engineers
license committee report. Power 37:210 F
11 '13
New Jersey state license law. Power 37:618-9
Ap 29 '18
Problem of protecting the younger members
of the engineering profession. R. Trullinger.
Eng N 69:1189-90 Je 5 '13
Scientific analysis of engineer's license legis-
lation. Eng N 69:792-8 Ap 17 '18
Workings of the Wyoming law for licens-
ing engineers. Eng Rec 67:887 Ap 5 '18
Salaries
Engineers' wages. J. R. Belknap. Power 38:
675 O 21 '13
Recommended schedule of compensation of
the Maine society of civil engineers. Eng
N 70:1232 D 18 '13
Salaries of engineers. Eng Rec 67:93 Ja 25
•13
Standard salaries for engineers in munic-
ipal service. Eng Rec 6/:483 My 3 '13
Standardizing city engineers' salaries. Eng
Rec 67:49(S-500 My 3 '13
Study of Incomes of technically trained men.
D: E. Rice. Sci Am 109:116 Ag 9 '13
Suggested salary schedule for New York
city engineering employees. Eng N 69:110-1
Ja 16 '13
Engineers, Mechanical. See Mechanical engi-
neers
Engineers, Municipal. See Municipal engineers
Engineers as witnesses
Patent experting — a new field for engineers.
D. Smith. Mach 19:343-4 Ja '13
Engineers club of Boston
Opening of new building, 1913. Eng Rec 67:
sup 41-2 F 1 '13
Engines
Developments in prime movers. W: F: Du-
rand. Elec W 61:7-9 Ja 4 '13
p]ngine wrecks and remedies. W. M. Glass.
Power 37:613 Ap 29 '18
Ferranti on prime movers. Elec W 61:233-4
F 1 '13
Generator and prime mover capacities. D: R.
Kushmore and E. A. Lof. Am Inst E E
Pro 32:710-20 Mr '13; Same cond. Power 87:
449-50 Ap 1 '13
Power features of the Ghent exposition. U
Power 38:621-3 O 28 '13
Preparing for the post-fuel age. il Sci Am
108:317 Ap 6 '13
Prime movers: our debt to James Watt. S.
Z. Ferranti. Sci Am S 75:138-9 Mr 1 '13
Progress in power production. Sci Am S 75:
138 Mr 1 '13
Rolling-mill engines. R. L. Streeter. 11 Eng
M 44:16-35 O '12
Weight efilclency of prime movers. Sci Am
S 75:299 My 10 '13
See aUo Automobile engines; Diesel en-
gines; Fire engines; Gas and oil engines;
I^ocomotives; Marine engines; Steam en-
gines; Steam turbines; Traction engines;
Turbines
Testing
Utilizing power generated in engine tests.
A. G. Popcke. Am Mach 38:855-6 My 22
'13
English channel tunnel
Channel tunnel: revival of an old project,
maps plans Sci Am S 76:306-8 N 15 '13
France to England by tunnel: proposed elec-
tric railway scheme, map Eng M 46:446-8
D '13
Proposed tunnel under English channel. C. O.
Burge. map Eng Rec 68:499-500 N 1 '13
English dictionaries. See Dictionaries
English language
Study and teaching
Engineering English. Eng & Min J 96:1037-8
N 29 '13
Engineering English. H. R. O'Brien. Eng N
70:914-5 N 6 '13
Engraving
Engravings — a suggestion. J. F. Tobln. In-
land Ptr 61:61-8 Ap '18
Process engraving. S. H. Horgan. See month-
ly numbers of the Inland printer
A.Vf also Color printing; Photo-engraving
Entropy
Entropy-temperature and transmission dia-
grams for air. C: R. Richards. Ill U Eng
Exp Sta Bui 63:1-20 '13
MoUler diagram for anmionla. Power 38: 398-
400 S 16 'IS
New entropy analog. V. Karapetoff. plans
Eng N 69:406-9 F 27 '13
Epicycllc trains. I. E. Miller. Mach 20:57 S '18
114
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Erdman act
Amendment of the Erdman act. Ry & Eng
R 53:265 Mr 22 *12
Erdman act am-ended ; strike probably averted.
Ry & Eng R 53:684-5 Jl 19 '13
Erie, Battle of Lake, 1813 _^ „,
Raising the United States brig Niagara. W.
L. Morrison and A. G. Kessler. il Scl Am
108:580 Je 28 '13
Erie railroad ^ ^
Maintenance on the electrified section of the
Erie railroad, il Elec Ry J 41:998-1001 Je
7 '13 . o
Mechanical department organization. R. S.
Mounce. Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:645-6 D '13
Erosion ^ , „
Corrosion and erosion. H. M. Graham. Power
38:307-8 Ag 26 '13
Eruptive rocks. See Rocks, Igneous
Estimates. See Engineering— Estimates
Estuaries
Channel- and beach-maintenance problem at
Atlantic City. R. R. Raymond, map Eng N
70: 150-4 Jl 24 '13
Proposed improvement of an ocean bar at
Atlantic City, N. J. L: M. Haupt. Eng N
70:523-4 S 11 '13
Ethics, Engineering. See Engineering ethics
Eugene, Oregon
Municipal power plant, il Elec W -61:1033-6
My 17 '13
Eugenics
Progress of eugenics. Scl Am 109:459 D 13 '13
Social problems and eugenics. Scl Am 108:
426 My 10 '13
Europe
Europe's good roads. M. F. Mansfield. 11 Sci
Am 108:36-7 Ja 11 '18
Evaporation
Allowance for evaporation from reservoir
surfaces. H. M. Chittenden. Eng N 69:108
Ja 16 '13
Data and results of evaporative trials. W. N.
Polakov. Am Soc M E J 35:1766-9 D '13
Evaporation. (Engineers' study course) Pow-
er 38:312-4, 346-7, 378-9. 410-1 Ag 26-S 16
•13
Factor of evaporation. J: S. A. Johnson.
Power 37:579-80 Ap 22 '13
Factor of evaporation. A. A. Potter. Power
37:334 Mr U '13
Factor of evaporation. L. C. Roberts. Pow-
er 37:764 My 27 '13
Pan and raft equipment for water evapora-
tion tests, dlags Eng Rec 6S:49S N 1 '13
/?re also Distillation
Evaporators
Evaporators and distillers. C. A. McAllister.
Int Marine Eng 18:446-7 O '13
ITeat transmission and entrainment in vacu-
um evaporators, diag Met & Chem Eng 11:
333-8 Je '13
Tests upon the tran.smission of heat in
vacuum evaporators. E. W. Kerr, diags Am
Soc M E J 35:1525-58 O '13
Teats upon the transmis.slon of heat In
vacuum evaporators. Met & Chem Eng 11:
611-2 N '13
Evening and continuation schools
Continuation vs. trade schools. H. E. Miles.
Am Ind 13:23 Jl '13
Trade school costs and attendance. H. B.
Miles. Am Ind 13:18 Ap '13
Y. M. C. A. and vocational training. Am Ind
14:21-2 D '13
Everglades
Reclaiming the Florida everglades: Joint re-
port of Board of engineers. 11 map Eng N
70:835-7 O 23 '13; Eng Rec 68:454-7 O 25 '13
Evolution
Evolution from the standpoint of physics. A.
J.- Lotka S
31-Je 14 'IS
J.- Lotka Scl Am S 75:345
I of ph:
-6, 354,
379 My
Evolution of man from the ape. Sci Am S
76:239 O 11 '18
Questioned and unquestioned factors in evo-
lution. Sci Am 109:238 S 27 '13
Excavation
Brick -plant savings with motor -operated clay
excavator, il Eiec W 62:1162 D 6 '13
Construction of the Calumet-Sag canal. E. J,
Kelly, il map Eng N 69:146-60 Ja 23 '13
Electrically operated excavators on Calu-
met-Sag channel of Chicago drainage canal,
il Elec W 61:409 F 22 '13
Estimate of yardage In ditch excavation. Eng
& Min J 96:407 Ag 30 '13 ^ ^ ^,
Excavating a bridge abutment foundation
through quicksand. F. I. Barrett, diags Eng
N 70:608-9 S 25 '13 ^ ,^ ,
Excavating with large scrapers for the uni-
versity of Illinois armory. A. B. McDanlel.
il Eng N 70:1302-3 D 26 '13
Excavation at Panama. Ry & Eng R 63:190-1
Mr 1 '13 , „^
Hvdraulic excavation on Panama canal slides.
Eng N 69:1047 My 22 '13
Method of figuring excavation. M. R, Lewis.
Rng Rec 67:647 Je 7 '13 ^. ^ ,
Method of figuring excavation. T: F. NIchol&
Eng Riec 67:167-8 F 8 '13
Overcoming difficulties in New York Lexing-
ton avenue subway: excavating rock and
quicksand 50 feet below tide level under
traffic in city streets. 11 diags Eng Rec 68:
575-7 N 22 '13 , ^ ^ ^
Program for completion of Culebra cut. Ji*ng
N 69:437 F 27 '13 . « ^
Twin Falls hydroelectric development. G: C.
Newton. Eng Rec 67:581-2 My 24 '13
Unit costs on steam shovel excavation. Munlc
Eng 45:429 N '13
8ve also Trenches; Tunnels and tunnel-
ing
Excavation, Subaqueous
Excavation for the Arrowrock dam, Idaho,
C: H. Paul. II map Eng N 70:93-100 Jl 17
•13
Methods of building cutoff wall using hy-
draulic nozzles for excavation and pump
for removing spoil in the core trench of
the Piute irrigation dam. J. Jenson. 11 Eng
Rec 68:522-4 N 8 '13
New route for downbound vessels to facilitate
Great lakes shipping. 11 Iron Tr R 52:30-4
Ja 2 '13 „ „
Rock drilling in the Tennessee river. Eng Rec
68:488-9 N 1 '13
Scow for submarine-rock drilling in deepen-
ing of the channel of East river, il plan
Eng Rec 68:600-1 N 29 '13
Sec also Channels; Tunnels and tunneling.
Subaqueous
Executive ability
Continuous rail for Chicago street traction:
the story of a rush order. 11 Scl Am S 75:
197-9 Mr 29 '13
Executive efficiency. Automobile 28:479 F 18
'13
Exhaust gas analysis. Automobile 28:288-91,
413-5, 4t;6-7, 512-3 Ja 23, F 6-20 '13
Exhaust steam , ». .»♦
Heat accumulators and their use in exhaust-
steam turbine plants. Ind Eng 13:319-21 Jl
'13
Should exhaust steam be wasted? P. B.
Coulston. Colliery 34:41-2 Ag '13
Utilization of exhaust steam on locomotives.
Ry & Eng R 53:830-1 Ag 30 '13
Exhaust systems. See Dust removal
Exhibition buildings _^ ,^ ,
Architectural plan of Panama-Pacific exposi-
tion. Sci Am S 7(i:360-l D 6 '13
Construction work in Madison Square gar-
den for an automobile exhibition. 11 Eng
N 69:1161-6 Je 5 '13
High eight-acre exposition building with
timber frame. San Francisco. H. D. Dew-
ell. 11 Eng Rec 67:553-4 My 17 '13
Machinery hall, il Am Mach 38:881-2 My 22
'13
Machinery hall, Panama-Paclflc exposition, il
diags Eng Rec 68:237-40 Ag 30 '13
Panama- I'aci ftp exposition. A. H. Mark wart.
11 Eng N 70:895-904 N 6 '13
Review of building methods old and new:
Leipzig building and trades exposition. R.
Grlmshaw. 11 Scl Am 109:112-3 Ag 9 '18
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
115
Exits (building)
JLife hazard in crowded buildings due to in-
adequate exists. H. F. J. Porter, plans Am
Soc M E J 35:749-63 My '13; Same. Sci Am
5 76:2-3 Jl 5 '13; Same. Eng N 70:228-30
Jl 31 '13
Expense distribution. See Cost accounting
Experiments on animals. See Animals, Experi-
ments on
Explosions
Disastrous sewer explosion in I'ittsburgh. Eng
N 70:1157-9 D 4 '13
Effect of incombustible dusts on the explo-
sion of gases. H. B. Dixon and C. Camp-
bell. Sci Am 8 76:118-» Ag 23 '13
Explosion during aluminum granulation. Eng
6 Min J 96:914-5 N 15 '13
f?ee also Boiler explosions; Ccal mines and
mining — Accidents and explosions; Flywheel
explosions; Mine accidents; Mine explosions
Explosives
Advances in permissible explosives. Colliery
84:111 8 '13
Analysis of black powder and dynamite. W.
O. Snelling and C. G. Storm. II U S Bur
Mines Bui 51:1-76 '13
Energy of blasting explosives. Eng Rec 67:54-
5 Ja 11 '13
Energy of various explosives. Eng & MIn J
95:613-4 Mr 22 '13
Explosives for mining operations. C. Hall
and S. D. Howell. Eng M 45:437-40 Je '13
Handling explosives in mines. E. Higgins. Eng
M 46:279-81 N '13
Products of explosion. Eng & Min J 96:213-4
Ag 2 '13
Proposed explosives monopoly. Eng Sc MIn
J 96:544 8 20 '18
Safety rules — handling explosives. Eng &
Min J 96:448-9 8 6 '13
Safety rules — storing and thawing explosives.
Eng & Min J 96:691-2 8 27 '13
Selection of explosives for engineering work.
Eng N 70:495 S 11 '13
Storage of explosives, plans Concrete Cem 2:
19-21 Ja '18
Underground magazines in rock for storing
explosives. 11 plan Eng Rec 67:169 F 8 '18
f!ce also Blasting; Coal mines and mining
— Explosives; Detonators; Detonators, Elec-
tric; Dynamite; Inflammable liquids; Mines,
Military
Testing
Modified form of stabillly test for smokeless
powder and similar materials. H. C. P.
Weber. U S Bur Stand Bui 9:119-29 Mr 15
'13
Tests of permissible explosives. C Hall and
S. p. Howell. U S Bur Mines Bui 66:1-307
'13 .
Tests to determine the proper selection of
explosives. Eng Rec 67:523-4 My 10 '13
Explosives, Military
Progress in military explosives. W. J. Haw-
kins. 11 Eng N 69:16-24 Ja 2 '18
Exponential computer. L: Ross. Eng N 69:366-
7 F 20 '13
Export trade
C. I. f. foreign business quotations. A. M.
Fisher. Iron Age 91:1075 My 1 '13
Export trade. See monthly numbers of Amer-
ican Industries
Expositions
See San Diego — Panama-California expo-
sition; San Francisco — I'annma Pacific in-
ternational exposition, 1915
Express cars. See Baggage and express cars
Express companies
JSee also Carriers
Express service
Decision In the express rate cases. Ry Age
55:233-5 Ag S '13
Electric express handling at the North sta-
tion, Boston, il plan Blec W 61:846-8 F
15 '13
Interstate commerce commission orders re-
duction in express ratea Ry & Eng R 53:
751-8 Ag 9 'if
Interstate commerce commission's revision of
express rate& Eng N 70:719-20 O 9 '13
Providence, R. I. express and freight traffic.
11 Elec Ry J 41:574-7 Mr 29 '13
»Vrc also Parcel post
Extensometers
Use of the strain gage in testing materials.
11 Eng Rec 68:132-3 Ag 2 '13
Extraiateral rights to quartz veins. Eng &
Min J 96:537-43 S 20 '13
Eye
Effects of nidiatlon on the eye. Elec W 61:
10 '7 My 24 '13
Human eye and the photographic camera, A.
Qleichen. 11 Sci Am S 76:51 Jl 26 '13
Radiant energy and the eye. M. Luckiesh.
Elec W 62:844-6 O 25 '13
Theory of vision. M. H. R Tscherning. Sci
Am S 75:339 My 31 '13
Sec also Goggles; Spectacles
Eye*straln
Eyesight and typography. Sci Am S 76:171
Mr 15 '13
Illuminating topics at International school hy-
giene congress, 1913. Elec W 62:464-6 S 6
l3
Illumination and eye strain. B. M. Alger.
Iron Tr R 52:743-4 Mr 27 '18
Eyes. See Eye
Eyre, Wilson
Office and apartments of a Philadelphia ar-
chitect. R. Caye. 11 Arch Rec 34:78-88 Jl '13
Fabrics, Waterproofing of. See Waterproofing
of textiles
Factories
Aesthetics of industrial buildings. P:
Behrens. 11 Sci Am S 76:120-1 Ag 23 '13
Allowable heights and areas for factory build-
tags. Bng Rec 67:614 My 31 '13
Allowable heights and areas for factory build-
ings. I. H. Woolson. Am Soc M E J 35:961-
9 Je '13; Pame cond. Iron Age 91:1399 Je 5
'13; Same cond. Eng M 45:733-4 Ag '13
Cellar space made available by the use of
prismatic glass. J. Chittlck. 11 Sci Am S
76:107 Ag 16 '13
Complete elevator manufacturing plant. II
plan Iron Age 92:67-70 Jl 10 '13
Constructing a ten-story concrete building,
I..ong Island City. N. Y. 11 Eng Rec 68:
319-20 S 20 '13
Construction of a model factory building. 11
plans Concrete Cem 3:151-3 O '13
Details and heating of fireproof factory build-
ing, Homer City, I'a. E. J. Moore. Eng
Rec 67:557 My 17 '13
Duff manufacturing company's plant, Pitts-
burgh; wide steel and glass one-story
shop, with crane and telpher systems,
for manufacturing hydraulic and screw
lifting jacks. 11 diag Eng Rec 68:234-5 Ag
30 '13
Erecting one building around another: how
the Champion machine & forging co.,
Cleveland is enlarging. 11 Iron Age 91:892
Ap 10 '13
Factory building equipment details. H. C.
Spillman. 11 Iron Age 91:581-5 Mr 6 '13
Fire protection for factory workers, il diags
Ind Eng 13:411-7 O '13
Home-made reinforced concrete factory: -Nash
engineering co., South Norwalk, Conn. 11
Iron Age 92:1119-52 N 20 '13
Isolated plant of gasoline engine factory; fea-
tures of electrical and steam-heating sta-
tion of Continental motor mfg. co., De-
troit, Mich. H. C. Spillman. il plans Elec
W 61:343-6 F 15 '13
Layout, design and equipment of industrial
works. A. H. Morton. Ind Eng 13:289-92
Jl '13
Machining and assembling automobile en-
gines: routine of the Continental motor mfg.
CO. H. C. Spillman. II plan Iron Age 92:178-
82 Jl 24 '13
ii6
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Factories — Oontinued,
New plant of the Prest-O-Lite company, In-
dianapolis, making tanks for distributing
acetylene gas. il plan Iron Age 92:489-95 S
4 '13
New steel car plant of Haskell & Barker car
CO. at Michigan City, Ind. il diag Iron
Age 91:590-3 Mr 6 '13
Notes on factory layout. Ind Eng 13:471-2 N
'13
Partitions for factories and industrial build-
ings. H: G. Tyrrell, il Eng M 45:853-61;
46:53-62 S-O '13
Plant for making automobile tool boxes;
Globe machine & stamping co., Cleveland,
O. 11 Iron Age 91:643-6 Mr 13 '13
Plant of Duff mfg. co., Pittsburgh. 11 plan
Iron Age 91:877-81 Ap 10 '13
Reinforced-concrete factory buildings. H. C.
Spillman. 11 Ind Eng 13:281-3 Jl '13
Reinforced-concrete factory built under un-
usual conditions by Robbins & Myers co.
at Springfield, O. N. D. Bralnard. 11 plan
Eng Rec 67:410-1 Ap 12 '18
Reinforced concrete in factory construction
at Milton, N. H. 11 plans Concrete Cem 3:
3-6 Jl '13
Riveted pipe works at south San Francisco:
the Schaw Batcher co. 11 plan Iron Age
92:701-4 O 2 '13
Specifications for wood block floors, il Iron
Age 91:1006-7 Ap 24 '13
Terminal and the city factory problem. Ind
Eng 13:218 My '13
See also Cotton mills; Factory laws; Fac-
tory management; Factory sanitation; Iron
works; Machine shops; Mills and millwork;
Scientific management; Steel works; Tex-
tile factories; also subdivision Manufactures
under names of subjects, e. g. Automobiles
— Manufacture
' Accounting
Continuous cost keeping system maintained
by Automatic transportation co., Buffalo.
11 Iron Age 91:88-90 Ja 2 '13
Simple system for procuring cost data. Iron
Age 91:757-9 Mr 27 '13
Treatment of interest on manufacturing in-
vestment: symposium. J Account 15:231-
44, 329-35. 427-32 Ap-Je '13
Heating and ventilation
Fan blast system of factory heating. Heat
& Ven 10:37-9 My '13
Heating buildings of sawtooth construction.
Heat & Ven 10:47-9 S '13
Hot water heating for factories: forced cir-
culation. C: L. Hubbard. Dom Eng 65:404-
6 D 27 '13
Office practice in estimating heating and ven-
tilation for factories. E. W. Smallman. Heat
& Ven 10:33 Ja '13
Operating economies in heating large factory
buildings. E: L. Wilder. Heat & Ven 10:
17-20 Jl '13; Same cond. Power 38:302-8 Ag
26 '13
Rules for dust collection and shop ventilation.
Ind Eng 13:390 S '13
Unusual factory heating installation of the
De Laval separator co. E. M. Lloyd. 11 plan
Dom Eng 62:62-4 Ja 18 '13
Lighting
Economics of factory lighting. Eng Rec 68:
422 O 18 '13
Factory lighting as a load for the central
station. Elec W 62:676-7 O 4 '13
Foundry and workshop lighting. A. Kitson.
11 Metal Ind n s 11:383-6 S '13
Industrial lighting. C. L. Eshleman. il Am
Inst E E Pro 32:41-54 Ja '13
Industrial lighting: daylight illumination. 11
Sci Am S 76:117-8 Ag 23 '13
Factories, Box. See Box factories
Factory hygiene. See Factory sanitation
Factory laws
New York state's new factory ventilation
law. Heat & Ven 10:42-3 Je '18
See also Workmen's compensation
Factory location
Locating an Industry. Ind Eng 13:522-3 D '13
Factory management
Automatic rating of workmen; Springfield
(Mass.) armory's system. Iron Age 91:811-
2 Ap 3 '13
Bonus and rating for works executives. J:
Nelson. Iron Age 91:1159-62 My 16 '13
Buying, selling and advertising maxims. S.
Dean. Iron Age 91:1002-4 Ap 24 '13
Chemical engineer and industrial efficiency.
W. M. Booth. Sci Am S 75:210-1 Ap 5 '13
Co-operation. Ind Eng 13:75-6 F '13
Cutting the factory costs with conveyor sys-
tem. 11 Iron Age 91:349-53 F 6 '13
Effective follow-up system for recording the
progress of small manufactured parts. A.
L. Valentine. Mach 19:926-30 Ag '13
Eflaciency management in gas tractor plant
of the Hart- Parr co. 11 diags plan Iron Tr R
52:49-60 Ja 2 '13
Efficiency methods used by Auto-Ute co.
plan Automobile 29:698-9 O 16 '13
Factor in Ice-plant efficiency. P: Nefl. Power
38:270 Ag 19 '13
Factory organization and administration. W.
L. Saunders. Eng M 46:257-60 N '13
Factory record and tracing system. H. I.
Arnold. 11 Am Mach 38:851-4 My 22 '13
Heat and power in manufacturing process-
es. S. H. Bunnell. Iron Age 91:378 F 6
'13
Increasing the efficiency of a brass manu-
facturing plant. P. W. Blair. 11 Metal Ind
n s 11:13-4 Ja '13
Inspection of materials and finished product.
E. F. Roberts. Ind Eng 13:418-21 O '13;
Same. Iron Age 92:158-60 Jl 17 '13
Keeping track of the work In the shop by
the bulletin board and route sheet, il Ind
Eng 13:453-8 N '13
Klaxon factory system seen in detail. Auto-
mobile 28:1066-9 My 22 '13
Leak for factory profits: how money is lost
in counting. Ind Eng 13:458-60 N '13
Mianagement of small versus large plants.
S. Uean. Iron Age 91:1377 Je 6 '13
New development In factory study; use of
the Route model aa a method of inveatiga-
tion. il Ind Eng 18:68-61 F '13
Organization of large commercial and indus-
trial establishments. B. Orenstein. Eng M
44:588-96 Ja '13
Practical principles of rational management.
A. H. Church. Eng M 44:487-94» 673-80.
894-903; 45: 24-33, 166-73, 405-11 Ja-Je '13
Progress charts as a means of securing
prompt delivery of goods. Ind Eng 13:485-6
N -13
Records for the works publication bureau.
A. D. Williams. Iron Age 91:1066-9 My 1
'13
Relation of detailed planning and the cost
of production. C. A. Harrlngtorf. Eng M
45:353-8 Je '13
Storeroom system for a large plant. Ind Eng
13:342-6 Ag '13
Using the suggestion box successfully. Iron
Age 92:820 O 9 '13
See also Bonus system: Conveying machin-
ery; Cost accounting; Employment systems:
Machine shop management; Photography In
industry; Premium wage system; Purchas-
ing departments; Scientific management:
Stores systems; Time study; Workshop
management
Factory sanitation
Drinking water in industrial plants. J: Se-
broff. Ind Eng 13:261-3. 338-41 Je, Ax '18
Example of factory sanitation in New York.
II Dom Eng 64:66-7 Jl 19 '13
Factory hygiene. J. D. Hackett, Ind Eng 13:427
N '13
Human element in industry. W. Talbot. Iron
Age 91:366-9, 418-20 F 6-13 '13
Rules for dust collection and shop ventila-
tion. Ind Eng 13:390 S 'IS
Shop hygiene. W. Talbot. Eng M 46:94-7 Ap
•13
Successful factory drinking water system.
W. J. BItterllck. plan Ind Eng 13: 288-9
S '13
flee also Factories — ^Heating and ventila-
tion
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
117
Factory waste. See Waste products
Fairbanks, Alaska ,^ ,
Labor conditions at Fairbanks, Alaska. H. I.
Ellis. Eng & Min J 96:1111-2 D 13 '13
Placer situation at Fairbanks, ETng & Mln J
96:1167-8 D 20 '13
Falllnfl bodies „ . , „
Air resistance to falling bodies. A. A. Somer-
ville. 11 Sci Am 108:429 My 10 '13
Famines , ^ ^
Chinese famine and proposed flood preven-
tion. C: D. Jameson. 11 map Eng N 70:688-
93 S 25 '13
Fans, Electric ^ „-^ ,, ^„
Testing electric fans. Elec W 61:1019 My 17
'13
Testing electric fans. H. B. Brooks. Elec
W 61:1039 My 17 '13
See alw Fans, Mechanical
Fans, Mechanical
Air measurement by Pitot tubes: abstract of
paper read before Am. Soc. M. E., 1912. C.
H. Treat, plans Eng N 69:204-9 Ja 30 '13
Booster fans. 11 Colliery 33:454-6 Mr '18
Equivalent opening of a ventilating system
and the characteristic curves of a fan. M.
Kloss. Am Soc M E J 35:692-4 Ap '13
Facts and theories relating to fans. D: M.
Mowat. plan Colliery 33:429-89 Mr '13
Mine ventilating fans. Ind Eng 18:129 Mr '13
Running centrifugal fans in parallel. L. B.
Lent, dlag Power 38:851-2 D 16 '13
Size, capacity and power required for centri-
fugal fans. F. B. Gilbert, Jr. Power 37:73-6
Ja 21 '13
Stlne fan fitted with Hyatt roller bearings. 11
ColUery 33:527-8 Ap '13
See also Fans, Electric; Mechanical draft
Fargo, North Dakota
Fargo declares a municipal dividend. W: D.
Sweet. Munlc Eng 44:121-2 F '13
Farm accounts. See Agriculture— Accounting
Farm buildings
Concrete block farm buildings built econom-
ically in England. 11 Concrete Cem 2:142
Mr '13
Concrete manure pits readily built at mod-
erate cost. 11 Concrete Cem 2:86-7 F 'IS
Concrete on a Kansas f*arm. C: Dillon. 11 Con-
crete Cem 3:183-4 O '13
How -to -do- it Information for farm work. U
Concrete Cem 3:36 Jl '13
How to lay sanitary floors In dairy barns,
poultry, sheep and hog houses, il Concrete
Cem 3:38-9 Jl '13
See also Poultry houses
Farm bureaus. County. See County farm bu-
reaus
Farm engines. See Agricultural machinery;
Motor plows
Farm machinery. See Agricultural machinery
Farm produce
tSee al»o Crops
IMarketing
Conference on marketing and farm credits.
Ry & Eng R 63:341 Ap 12 '73
Fasliion
JSee Qiao Automobile costumes
Fatigue
Fatigue and efllciency. Ind Eng 13:435-6 O '13
Occupational fatigue. Scl Am S 75:410-1 Je
28 '13
Fatigue In metals
Crystallization of steel through fatigue. F.
Rogers. Iron Age 92:554-5 S 11 '13
Fatigue testing machine at Sibley college.
G. B. Upton. 11 diags Sci Am S 76:372-3 D
13 '13
Fats. See Oils and fata
Faults (mining)
Graphics applied to fault problem.^. E. R. Rice.
Eng & Min J 95:609-12 Mr 22 '13
Federal mining & smelting company
New York times account of recent meeting.
Eng & Mln J 96:890-1 N 8 '13
Federal regulation of industry. See Govern-
ment regulation of Industry
Feed pumps. See Pumping machinery
Feed water , ^
Effect of air in feed water. R. Carpenter.
Power 38:931 D 30 '13
Feed water filters, pumps and injectors. C.
A. McAllister. 11 fnt Marine Eng 18:393-6
5 *13
Feed-water treatment. (Engineers' study
course) Power 38:580-1, 616-7, 656-7, 694-6
O 21-N 11 '13 , _
Lifting hot water. F. F. Nickel. Power 38:
577-8 O 21 '13
Neco feed- water regulator, dlag Power 38:
34-6 Jl 1 '13
See also Boiler scale; Boilers; Feed water
heaters; Feed water purification
Feed water heaters » ^ «
Calculation of feed water heaters. Ind Eng
13*318 Jl *13
Combined open feed-water heater and hot-
water meter. 11 Power 38:659-60 N 4 '13
Elliott twin heater. 11 Power 38:360-1 S 9 13
Elliott vertical and horizontal heaters. 11 dlag
Power 38:290-3 Ag 26 '13 „ „ „
Home-made feed-water heater. L. R. Pearce.
11 Power 38:687-8 O 21 '13
Mr. Flannery's feed-water heater. J. C.
Hawkins; G. Anderson. Power 37:643-4 My
6 '13
Mr. Flannery's feed water heater troubles.
E: H. Roble; G: McMillan. Power 87:466-
6 Ap 1 '13 , ^ „
Piping for feedwater heater. G. H. Kimball.
plan Power 38:175-6 Jl 29 '13
Simple feed water heater. A. R. Kenner. dlag
Eng & Min J 95:327-8 F 8 '13
Utilisation of exhaust steam on locomotives.
Ry & Eng R 53:830 Ag 30 '13
Feed water heating
Feed water heating and pumping, plan Pow-
er 37:146-8 F 4 '13
Feed-water heating for locomotives. 11 Power
38:387-9 S 16 '13
Superheating and feed water heating: theoret-
ical discussion checked by results on Egyp-
tian state railways. F. H. Trevithick and
P. J. Cowan Ry Age 54:1543-8 Je 20 '13
Feed water meters. See Water meters
Feed water pumps. See Pumping machinery
Feed water purification ^ ^ ^
Boiler feed-water filter, plan Eng & Mln J
96:1173-4 D 20 '13 ^ , ^ ^,
Experience with water softening plants. M.
Dickman. Power 37:386-7 Mr 18 '13
Feed-water treatment. (Engineers' study
course) Power 38:580-1, 616-7, 656-7, 694-6
O 21-N 11 '13 . ^ , . ^,
Filtering feed water. C: S. LInch. Int Ma-
rine Eng 18:240-1 Je '13
How the Brier Hill steel co. purifies its boiler
water, il Iron Tr R 53:1135-6 D 25 '13
Soda-ash for boiler waters. C: H. Bromley.
Power 38:412-3 S 16 '13 ^ „ , .
Soda-ash for boiler waters. J. C. Hawkins,
dlag Power 38:795 D 2 '13 „ ,
Tropical feed-water filter plant. C. C. Semple.
il plan Power 38:810-2 D 9 '13
Feeders. See BHectric distribution
Feldspar , , ^ , ,.
Mining and treatment of feldspar and kaolin.
A. S. Watts, il map U S Bur Mines Bui
63:1-164 '13
Fellowships, industrial. See Industrial fellow-
ships
Pertinent facts regarding felt polishing
wheels. F. Dolge. Metal Ind n s 11:86 F '13
Fence posts .^^ , , ^
Relative advantages of the different kinds of
fence posts. Ry Age 54:627-9 Mr 20 '13
Fence posts, Concrete „ ^ „ , ^
Concrete fence posts. H. P. Taylor. Concrete
Cem 1:92 D '12
Concrete fence posts for factory Inclosure. II
diags Concrete Cem 3:54-5 Ag '13
Steel and concrete fence posts. Eng N 69:
856 Ap 24 '13
ii8
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Fences, Concrete
Concrete fences for elevated tracks. II Con-
crete Cem 3:129 S '13
Fence of concrete posts and rails. 11 plan
Concrete Cem 3:162-3 O '13
See also Fence posts, Concrete
Fenders. See Car fenders
Ferguson, David
New York's public printer. S. H. Horgan. por
Inland Ptr 52:79-80 O '13
Ferranti, Sebastian Z. de
Ferranti and his turbine. F. R. Low. por
Power 38:908-11 D 30 '13
Ferrlte
Crj'stalllne growth of strained ferrlte. A.
Sauveur. 11 Iron A^e 91:258-60 Ja 23 '13
Formation of ferrltes in roasting blend. G. S.
Brooks, bibliop Am Inst MIn E Bui 77:
829-42 My '13
Ferroalloys. See Iron alloys
Ferromanganese
Duty on ferro. Iron Tr II 52:1262 My 29
•13
Ferromanganese duty. Iron Age 91:1016-7 Ap
24 '13
Ferroslllcon
Swedish methods of packing ferroslllcon. Met
& Chem Eng 11:87-8 F '18
Ferrovanadlum
Determination of sulphur In ferro-vanadlum.
W: W. Clark. Met & Chem Kng 11:256 My
'13
Determination of vanadium in ferro-vana-
dlum. W: W. Clark. Met & Chem Eng 11:
195-7 Ap '13
Technical analysis of ferrovanadlum ancl its
products. W: W. Clark. Met & Chem Eng
11:91-2 F '13
Ferryboats
Ferry boat South .Tacksonvllle.. diags Int
Marine Eng 18:512-4 D '13
Large motor driven ferry, Bridgit. il Int
Marine Eng 18:477 N '13
Sample of old-time engineering skill; the
ferryboat Long Beach. C: S. LInch. il plan
Int Marine Eng 18:98-100 Mr '13
Side wheel ferry Le.Hohi. 11 plan Int Marine
Eng 18:470 N '13
Steel screw ferry-boat Edward T. Jefferv. J.
B. Shipley, il Int Marine p:3ng 18:428-31
O '13
Fertilizers and manures
Cyanamld in agriculture. E. J. Pranke. Eng
M 45:432-4 Je '13
Electrochemical fertilizer. E. F. Roeber. Elec
W 61:21 Ja 4 '13
Protluctlon and consumption of chemical fer-
tilizers in tne world. Eng & Min J 96:776 O
25 '13
Radio-active manures. Sci Am S 76:27 Jl 12
'13
Sec alMO Phosphates; Potash; Soil inoc-
ulation
Fevers
•See also Typhoid fever
Fibers
See nlMO Silk cotton; Textile industry
and fabrics
Field mice
War against field mice in France. J, Boycr.
il Sci Am 109:114 Ag 9 '13
Fiiene store, Boston, Mass. il plan Arch St
Bldg 45:11-2 Ja '13
Files and filing (documents)
£)rawing cabinet and filing system, diags Eng
& Min J 95:372-3 K 15 13
Efficient methods of handling correspondence.
J: L. Hanna. Ry Age 51:61-3 Ja 10 '13
Filing and indexing system for Boston har-
bor development work. F. H. Jones. Eng
N 69:1333-4 Je 26 '13
Filing articles and data. F. C. Everitt. 11
Mach 19:954-5 Ag '13
Simple system for filing and handling trac-
ings and prints. F. Buch. 11 Eng M 45:
546-61 Jl '13
System in technical offices. A. L. Heywood.
Eng Rec 67:353-4 Mr 29 '13
Use of Interstate commerce commission ac-
count numbers for correspondence filing.
W: S. Wollner. Ry Age 55:1117 D 12 "13
Why the municipal office needs modern sys-
tem. E. H. Oilman. Munic Eng 44:499-504
Je '13
Files and rasps
Manufacturing the circular cut file. C. I*
Lucas. 11 Sci Am S 75:92-8 F 8 '18
Manufacturing the Vixen file. C- L. Lucas.
11 Mach 19:41-4 S '12
Filing
Work of filing. Sci Am S 75:99 F 15 '13
Film*. See Photography — Films
Filter paper
Manufacture of Swedish filter paper. G.
Fornstedt. Sci Am S 76:219 O 4 '18
Filters and filtration
Abandonment of plans to filter the Croton
water. Eng Rec 67:622-3 Je 7 '13
Abuses in water filtration. Eng Rec 67:23-4
Ja 4 '13
Albany. N. Y. filters flooded, il Ens Rec 67:
450 Ap 19 '13
Alum in slow sand filtration. W: F. Wells.
Eng M 46:260-2 N '13
Application of the Moore filter to rapid fil-
tration and purification of sewage. Met &
Chem Eng 11:58-9 Ja '13
Boiler feed-water filter, plan Eng & Min J
96:1173-4 D 20 '13
Clarifying city water supplies by filtration In
American practice. G: W. Fuller. Bug M
44:609-12 Ja '13
Cleveland. Ohio — water filtration. R W.
Pratt. Eng N 69:1078-9 My 22 '13
Condition of wash water in mechanical filters.
Eng Rec 68:430 O 18 '13
Construction of the St. Louis filters. E: B.
Wall. 11 plan Eng N 70:1329-31 D 25 '13
Evanslon, 111. filter plant, il plan Eng Rec
6S:r)78-9 N 22 '13
Experiments on water purification; work of
Mass. state board of health, 1911. Eng Rec
67:50-2 Ja 11 '13
Filter for boiler feed and cooling water at
Omaha. 11 Eng Rec 68:546 N 15 '13
Filtering feed water. C: S. Linch. Int Ma-
rine Eng 18:240-1 Je '13
Filtration plant at McKeesport, Pa. E. C.
Trax. 11 Alunlc Eng 45:14-9 Jl '13
Filtration plant at the Great Lakes naval
training station, Great Lakes, 111. plans Eng
Rec 67:205-6 F 22 '13
Frost damage to Montreal filters. F: E. Field,
il diags Eng Rec 68:566-9 N 22 '13
Kraiise nbsorbent oily condenf-ate filter, diags
Power 38:710 N 18 '13
Mechanical filtration plant at Clarksburg, W,
Vu. H. W. Streeter. il Eng Rec 68:7-9 Jl
5 '13
Micro-organism troubles and mechanical fil-
ters. F: H. Stover. Eng Rec 68:100-1 Jl
26 '13
Negative-head patent deci.'?ion in case of
mechanical filters at ITarrisburg. Eng Rec
68:287-8 S 13 '13
New York water filtration controversy; sym-
posium. Eng N 6«»:1191-7 Je 5 '13
Operating results of Terre Haute filters. Shig
Rec 67:348 Mr 29 '13
Pittsburgh's slow- sand filtration plant; pre-
liminary treatment of water by contact
baffies of coarse stone and A-frame baf-
fles, il plan Eng Rec 67:437-9 Ap 19 '18
Rapid filtration plant at Columbus, Indiana.
plans Eng Rec 67:262-3 Mr 8 'IS
Rapid filtration system; the Paterson plant
at the Cheltenham water works, plan Eng
M 45:883-6 S '13
Reports on filtering the Croton water-supply.
New York city. Eng N 69:1082-91 My 22
•13
Results of double filtration at Steelton, Pa.
during 1913. Eng Rec 67:218 F 22 '13
Rock Island arsenal filter plant, il diags Eng
Rec 68:609-10 N 29 '13
Rotarv-drum vacuum filter, diags Met &
Chem Eng 11:346 Je '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
119
Filters and filtration -Continued.
St. Louis mechanical water filters. E: E. WaH.
il plans Eng N 7<«;S08-13 O 23 '13
Second report on mechanical filters for New
York's water supply. Eng Rec 67:sup 3ii-40
My 10 '13
Standardization of rapid filter design. Eng
Rec 67:264-6 Mr 8 '13
Torresdale filter plant at Philadelphia. F. D.
West. Enff Rec 68:290 S 13 '13
Tropical feed-water filter plant. C. C. Semple.
il plan Power 38:810-2 1) 9 '13
Tuning up filters at Albany, Oregon. Eng Rec
68:553-4 N 15 '13
Tuning up the Minneapolis filter plant. W.
N. Jones and L: I. Birdsall. il plan Eng
Rec 67:680-4 Je 21 '13
Use of chloride of lime with pressure filters.
F. D. West, il Eng Rec 67:65-6 Ja 18 '18
Water filters of various tvpes and their dan-
gers. F. W. Tower. Dom Eng 64:97-8 Jl
26 '13
Water filtration hold-up in New York city.
P3ng N 69:1075-7 My 22 '13
Water purification at Philadelphia during
1911. Eng Rec 67:93-6 Ja 26 '13
See al/to Air filter.s; BaK-hou.sefl; Ore
treatment; Sewage disposal; Water pur-
ification
Filtration. See Filters and filtration
Finance
See aUo Budgets; Foreign exchange;
Holding companies; Income; Interest; Pur-
chasing departments
Finger guards
Metal finger guards for machine operators,
il Sol Am S 76:404 D 27 '13
Finger prints
Finger print dete<'tion by chemical means.
il Sci Am 109:367 N 8 '13
Fir
Comparative tests on fir cross-arms, il Elec
W 61:318 F 8 '18
Natural and artificial sea.snning of Douglas
fir for treatment. F. D. Beal. Ky Ak(
54:174-5 Ja 24 '13
Specifications and rules ft)r Douglas fir car
material. \\y Age 55:557-8 S 26 '13
Treatment of Douglas fir with creosote oil.
G. A. Coleman. Uy Age 54:346-7 F 21 '13
Fire
Chemical balance and the fire waste problem.
S. K. Koon. Scl Am 108:234 Mr 8 '13
Hc€ also Conibustlon; Flames; Fn*»l; Hent-
Ing; Smoke; Spontaneous combustion; al.so
headings beginning Fire
Fire alarms
Automatic fire alarm. Scl Am 108:180 F 22
'13
Electrical fire protection. 11 Sci Am 109:215
S 13 '13
Fire alarm system using the telephone wires.
Munic Eng 44:565-G Je '13
New automatic fire alarm. K. A. J. Fitz-
gerald, il J Kr Inst I7fi:.'75-S2 N '13; Same.
Scl Am S 76;3!*7-8 I) 20 '13
Fire apparatus, Motor
Advantage of motor combinations. T: E.
Healh. Munic Eng 45:296 S 13
Care of automobile app^uatus. D. J. MiCuo.
Mun'c Eng 4.1:471-2 N '1.1
Care of motor driven fire apparatus. J. M.
Taylor, il Munic Eng 45:314-20 O '13
Care of motor fire apparatus. F. H. Bemis.
Manic Eng 45:379-81 O '13
Comparative ftro Apparatus costs. F. I^. Stet-
son. Munic Eng 45:r)7S 1) '13
Fire horses are doomed. C. J. Ixiuer. il
Munic Eng 44:534-6 Je '13
Maintenance of motor driven fire appJiratus,
O. B. Mercer, il Munic Kng ir.:472-4 N "13
Maintenance of tractor motor. P. J. Reddy.
il Munic Eng 46:383-5 O '13
Modernizing the Hartford. Conn., fire de-
partment. D: A. Nlcholls. 11 Munic Eng 44:
369-60 Ap '13
Motor driven combination. A. P. McDavit.
Munic Eng 45:474-5 N '13
Motor driven combinations in fire depart-
ment service. S: F. Hunter. Munic Eng 44:
533 Je '13
Motnr driv»^n fire apparatus as an investment.
J. E. Shrewsbury. Munic Eng 45:475-6 N
•13
Motor fire apparatus. H. W. Perry, il Munic
Eng 45:206-16 S '13
Motor fire insurance patrols. E. T. Shep-
herd, il Munic Eng 45:166-6 Ag '13
Motors reduce costs. Munic Eng 46:391-2 O
'13
OnlJJand. Cal. is motorizing. N. A. Ball, il
Munif Eng 44:2j;8-9 Mr '13
Type of motor fire apparatus in BritLsh use.
T: Ueece. ii Munic Kng 45:438-9 N '13
SVr alfio Fire engines. Motor
Fire boxes, Locomotive. See Locomotive fire-
boxes
Fire brick
Condltiojis to be met in blast furnace lin-
inijs. A. N. Diehl. Iron Age 92:1165-7 N 20
•13
Electric furnaces, their design, characteristics
and commercial application. W. M. John-
son and O: X. Sief?er. 11 Met & Chcm Eng
11:645-6 X '13
Firebrick specifications. F: T^. Rav. Power
3S:Sf)2-3 1) 16 '13
Refractories for the modern boiler plant. K.
Seaver. 11 Power 38:583-6 O 21 '13
Refractories in the iron and steel industry.
H. W. Croft. Iron Age 92:1163-5 N 20 '13;
Ha me. Iron Tr R .-)3:113S-40 D 25 '13
Testinif firebrick for use in coke ovens, diag
Entf & Min J JJtJ:S.33 N 1 '13
Fire clay
FIre-clav deposits of Canada. H. Ries. 11 map
Am Inst Min E Bui 7r):42:»-42 Mr '13
Fire clav for foundry use. E. H. Oehler.
Foundry 41:108 Mr '13
Refractories in the iron and steel industry.
H. \y. Croft. Iron Age 92:1163-5 N 20 '13;
Same. Iron Tr H 53:1138-40 D 25 '13
Fire damp. See Firedamp
Fire departments
Baltimore hiKh -pressure fire service. J. B.
Scott. 11 diags Am Soc M E J 35:371-419
Mr '13
Drilling the firemen. Munic Eng 44:441-2 My
•13
Maintenance of fire department grounds. W.
E. Bldeker. il Munic Eng 46:367-9 O *1Z
Stjuidardization of hose and hydrant con-
11 Hit Ions. Eng X 70:289 Ag 14 '13
Sir ahu Kire extinction; Fire protection;
Fir*-' service
Fire engine cars
Chicago elevated railways fire engine car.
il Elec Ry J 41:757-8 Ap 26 '13
Fire engines
Nott pumping engine, Eugene, Ore. C. F.
Croner. 11 Munic Eng 44:149-50 F '13
Stationary chemical engine, il Sci Am 109:
16<) Ag 30 '13
Fire engines, Motor
New type of centrifugal fire pump, plans Au-
tomobile 28:506-7 F 20 '13
Working range of centrifugal and Pittler fire
pumps. Automobile 28:351-2 Ja 30 '13
>'. r alsft Fire apparatus, Motor
Fire extinction
ExtloMTiiisJiini; fires in oils and volatile II-
(juids. K: A. Hurler. Am Soc M E J 35:160!»-
16 N '13; Same ccmd. Ind Eng 13:514-6
D '13
Extingnisliing fires with sawdust. Eng & Min
J ;i5:114!>-50 Je 7 '13
Extinguishing of fires In lacquer with saw-
dust. E. A. Barrier. Eng N 69:217-8 Ja 30
'13; Same. Metal Ind n s 11:119-21 Mr '13
Fire extinguishing and fumigation by the
Harkcr process, il diags Int Marine Eng
18:320-1 Jl '13
Flue pas for fire fijjhtlng on shipboard. Eng
N 7i:12.'?r. D 18 '13
Foam fire extinguishers. H: Williams, diag
Eng M 45:263-5 My '13
I20
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Fire extinction — Continued.
Sawdust as a Are extinguisher. Ind Eng 13:
154 Ap '13
fifc also Fire apparatus; Fire departments;
Fire engines; Fire protection; Sprinklers
Fire -files. See Fireflies
Fire pots
New method of molding cast iron fire pots.
11 Foundry 41:205-6 My '13
Fire prevention. See Fire protection
Fire proof buildings. See Fireproof construe-
tion
Fire protection
Allowable heights and areas for factory huilJ-
ings. Eng Rec 67:614 My 31 '13
"Allowable heights and areas for factory build-
ings. I. H. Woolson. Am Soc M E J 35:
961-9 Je '13; Same cond. Iron Age 91:1399
Je 5 '13; Same cond. Eng M 45:733-4 Ag
•13
American electric railway engineering asso-
ciation: report of committee on insurance,
Elec Ry J 42:803-4 O 16 '13
Automatic sprinkler protection for industrial
plants. F. P. Walther. 11 Eng M 44:79-90 O
•12
Auxiliary water supply for the fire protec-
tion of San Francisco. A. J. Cleary. plans
Eng Rec 68:107-10 Jl 26 '13
Debarment of city conflagrations. A. Blauvelt.
Am Soc M E J 35:947-60 Je '13
Discussion of papers presented at the spring
meeting of tne Am. Soc. M. E., Baltimore,
1913. Am Soc M E J 35:126'9-75 Ag '13
Electrical fire protection. 11 Scl Am 109:216
S 13 '13
Elevated tanks for fire -protective service. B.
Blackburn. 11 Eng M 44:385-92 D '12
Fire convention at New York. Scl Am 109:
171 Ag 30 '13
Fire-flghting appliances for industrial plants.
F. P. Walther. 11 Eng M 44:233-41 N '12
Fire hazard and flre prevention In foundries.
Foundry 41:51-8 P '18
Fire hazard in turbo-generators. G. S. Law-
ler. Am Soc M E J 35:1093-7 Jl '13; Same
cond. Power 38:890 D 23 '13
Fire prevention and flre insurance. J. John-
son. Am Ind 13:21 Je '13
Fire prevention in metalliferous mines. G: J.
Young. Eng M 44:604-6 Ja '13
Fire prevention legislation. P. Evans. Am
Ind 14:22-3 N '13
Fire protection at Lodge & Shipley plant,
Cincinnati. H: M. Wood. 11 Iron Age 91:
1105-8 My 8 '13
Fire protection by automatic sprinklers. S.
G. Koon. Scl Am 109:259 O 4 '13
Fire protection for car storage yards. A.
L. Kempster. 11 Elec Ry J 42:1140-1 N 29
'13
Fire protection for factory workers. 11 diags
Ind Eng 13:411-7 O '18
Fire protection of mines. G. E. Lyman. Col-
liery 33:624-7 Je '13
Fire protection of the country house. B. O.
Torbohm. Arch & Bldg 45:270-4 Je '13
Fire streams from small hose and nozzles.
V. R. Fleming. Eng Rec 67:521-3 My 10
•13
Fireproof japanning tank. A. P. Broadhead.
diag Mach 19:547-8 Mr '13
Improved car yard flre protection at Cleve-
land. 11 Eleo Ry J 42:1233 D 13 '13
Let the public be informed on flre protec-
tion. D: K. Boyd. Arch & Bldg 45:206-7.
309-10 My, Jl '13
Life hazard in crowded buildings due to in-
adequate exists. H. F. J. Porter, plans
Am Soc M E J 35:749-63 My '13; Same.
Scl Am S 76:2-3 Jl 5 '13; Same. Eng N 70:
228-30 Jl 31 '13
Menace of the match. F. H. Wentworth. Am
Ind 13:19 Ap '13
Methods of flre prevention. Sci Am S 76:167
Mr 15 '13
Municipal watch tower in Indianapolis.
Munic Eng 44:146 F '13
. Order of the Board of railway commissioners
for Canada, describing regulations to be
adopted by railway companies for the pre-
vention of flres. Ry Age 54:711-3 Mr 21 '13
Pneumatic tank for sprinkler systems, il Dom
Eng 62:246 Mr 1 '13
Protection of main belt drives with flre re-
tardant partitions. C. H. Smith, il diags Am
Soc M E J 35:737-48 My '13; Same. Ind Eng
13:243-6 Je '13
Railway fire protection association formed
at Chicago, Oct., 191.3. Ry Age 55:705-8 O
17 '13
Regulation for flre protection in a small city.
Munic Eng 44:519-21 Je '13
Safety rules — flre prevention. Eng & Min J
96:451 S 6 '13
17th annual convention of the National flre
protection assn., N. Y., May, 1913. Eng N
69:1091-3 My 22 '13
Smoke-proof buildings. Sci Am 109:222 S 20
'13
Tests of a flre resisting paint, il Ry Age 55:
2''3-4 Ag 15 '13
See also Fire apparatus; Fire engines;
Fire extinction; Fire service; Fire walls;
Fireproof construction; Hydrants; Sprink-
lers; Water supply
Flre protection association, National. See Na-
tional flre protection association
Flre pumps. See Pumping machinery
Flre service
Baltimore high-pressure flre service. J. B.
Scott. 11 diags Am Soc M E J 35:371-419
Mr '13
Charges for public water service to private
flre protection systems in Milwaukee. W.
E. Miller. Eng N 70:1168-9 D 11 '13
Debarment of city conflagrations. A. Blauvelt.
Am Soc M E J 35:947-60 Je '13
National standard hose couplings and hy-
drant fittings for public fire service. F. M.
Grlswold. Am Soc M E J 35:421-34 Mr '13
Private fire-protection service charges. Eng
Rec 68:51 Jl 12 '13
Water- works charges for private fire pro-
tection. L. Metcalf. Eng X 70:1236-7 D 18 '13
Sie alfto Fire apparatus; Fire departments
Flre walls
Fire walls in institutions. Arch & Bldg 45:474-
5 N '13
Firearms
Inspection gages for Remington gun parts.
E. A. Suverkrop. 11 Am Mach 38:763-8 My
8 '13
Sec also Artillery; Guns; Projectiles; Ri-
fles; Shooting
Sights
Remington negative angle sighting system.
11 Mach 19:603-6 Ap '13
Fireboxes, Locomotive. See Locomotive fire-
boxes
Firedamp
Gases met with in coal mines. Colliery 33:
445-7 Mr '13
Testing for firedamp with wire loop. H:
Briggs. Colliery 33:489-41 Mr '13
Sec alHo Mine accidents; Mine explosions;
Mire fires; Mine ventilation
Fireflies
Intrinsic brilliancy of the glow worm. H. E.
Ives and C. W. Jordan, il Scl Am S 76:68
Jl 26 '13
FIreless cookers
Electric fireless cooker. 11 Elec W 62:397 Ag
23 '13
Firemen's arbitration. See Railroads — Employ-
ees
Fireproof construction
Another call for the fireproof stairway. Sci
Am 109:82 Ag 2 '13
Chemical balance and the flre waste prob-
lem. S. G. Koon. Sci Am 108:234 Mr 8 '13
Construction of an 8-story shop-building;
Fisher building, Detroit. J: N. McMlchaels.
11 plans Concrete Cem 2:57-60 F '18
Efllciency of thin solid partitions. H. B. Mc-
Master. 11 Concrete Cem 3:233-5 N '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
121
Fireproof construction — Continued.
Fire, load and water test on floor systems, il
Eng Rec 68:8up 62 Afir 28 '13
Fire preventive methods in some new build-
ings, il plans Arch & Bldg 45:381-8 S '18
Fire protection for factory workers, il diags
Ind Eng 13:411-7 O '13
Fireproof construction in mines. Concrete
Cem 3:64 Ag '18
Fireproof construction: testing materials for
their power of resisting extreme tempera-
tures. H. Perrine. 11 Sci Am S 76:360-2 Je
7 '13
Fireproof exits for loft buildings. 11 Eng Reo
67:19 Ja 4 '18
Flat roofed fireproof house. F: Squires. 11
Arch & Bldg 46:1-7 Ja '13
Homer City, Pa. — details and heating of fire-
proof factory building. E. J. Moore. Eng
Rec 67:557 My 17 '13
Life hazard in crowded buildings due to In-
adequate exists. H. F. J. Porter, plans
Am Soc M E J 35:749-fi3 Mv '13; Same.
Sci Am S 76:2-3 Jl 5 '13; Same. Eng X 70:
228-30 Jl 31 '13
Methods of fire prevention. Sol Am S 76:
167 Mr 16 '13
Pierre-Arrow buildini?. New York, il plan
Arch & Bldg 45:426-8 O '13
Protection of main belt drives with fire-
re tiirdant partitions. C. H. Smith, il diags
Am Soc M E J 35:737-48 My '13; Same.
Ind Eng 13:243-6 Je '13
Review of concrete aa a fire-resistant. Con-
crete Cem 3:161 O '13
Safeguarding life in factory fires. Eng N 70:
224-6 Jl 31 '13
Two-way reinforced concrete and tile floor.
C: V. Wein. il Concrete Cem 3:18-20 Jl '13
Wrapping I-beams. Concrete Cem 2:237 My
'18
I I
See tiinn Building: Concrete. Reinforced;
Concrete construction; Fire protection; Fire
walls: Steel construction
Fireproof textiles
Fireproof clothing: a process for rendering
cotton cloth permanently flre-reslstlng. W:
II. Perkin. Eng M 44:761-8 F '13
Fires
tire also Chimneys; Fire alarms; Fire
protection; Forest fires
Fires at sea
Peril of fire at sea. Scl Am 109:314 O 25 '13
Perils of the sea. Eng M 46:255-6 N '13
Firing
COs diagrams from actual practice. A. Be-
ment. Power 37:409-11 Mr 26 '13
Firing practice. Ily Age (Mech ed) 87:293-4
Je '13
Mechanically directed firemen. Eng M 46:sup
10-2 N '13
Task setting for firemen and maintaining
high efflciencv In boiler plants. W. N. Pol-
akov. diags Am Soc M K .1 35:172.4-69 D '13;
Same cond., with discussion. Power 38:881-
7 D 23 '13
See also Combustion; Fuel; Furnaces;
Stokers, Mechanical
First aid In Illness and Injury
Artificial respiration with a lemon squeezer.
A. C. Muller. II Sci Am 108:7 Ja 4 '13
Contests and competitions held by teams of
different companies and organizations. W:
Z. Price. II Colliery 34:207-23 N '13
First aid in coal mining accidents; sugges-
tions for formation of relief corps and for
first aid instruction. C: Graham. Eng M 44:
101-8 O '12
Humanitarian side of war: Red cross sani-
tary equipment for the field. W. J. Murray.
II Sci Am S 76:412-3 Je 28 '13
Schaefer method of resuscitation, il Colliery
34:63-4 Ag '13
See also Accidents, Industrial; Mine res-
cue work
Fish culture
Large fish hatchery for the state of Kansas
at Pratt. L. M. Bush, il EJhg N 69:472-8
Mr 6 '18
Fish hatcheries. See Fish culture
Fisheries
.See also Fish culture
Fishes
Curious exotic fishes. J. Boyer. 11 Scl Am
109:92 Ag 2 '13
How fish are adapted to depth of water. Scl
Am 109:140 Ag 23 '13
Studies of fish life and water pollution: pa-
per read before the International congress
of applied chemistry. Sept., 1912. H. W.
Clark and G: O. Adams. Eng N 69:300-2
F 13 '13
See also Shellfish
Fishing boats
Menhaden fishing steamer, Joseph H. Bel-
lows. G: A. Dean, Jr. 11 Int Marine Eng 18:
100-1 Mr '13
Fishing tackle
Fishing reel. 11 Scl Am 108:380 Ap 26 'IS
Fitch burg, Massachusetts
Bridges
Construction of the Fifth street viaduct U
Eng Rec 67:4-6 Ja 4 'IS
Fifth street viaduct. 11 plans Eng N 69:443-7
Mr 6 *13
Sanitary affairs
Sewage treatment works, plans Eng Rec 67:
633-5 Je 7 '13
Sewage treatment works. F. A. Marston.
map plans Eng N 69:1176-81 Je 6 '13
Fitting (engineering)
Record of pressed fits. C. F. MacGIlI. Am Soc
iM E J 35:1655-67 N '13
Fixtures. See Machine tools — Fixtures
Flagging. See Railroads — Signals
Flames
Acetylene- electric fiame. C. F. Lorens. il
Elec W 61:611-6 Mr 8 '18
See also Fire; Gas burners; Gas lighting;
I^Ightlng; Oxy-acetylene flame; Photom-
etry
Flanges
Flanging brass tubing. J. Gallimore. diags
Mach 19:630 Ap '13
How to figure the volume of curved flanges.
A. H. Anger. Mach 19:720 My '13
1912 U. S. standard for flanged fittings and
fianges; with data sheet supplement Mach
19:765 Je '13
Repair of large fianges. P. Silke. 11 Power 87:
677 Ap 22 '13
Repairing a leaky fiange. W: Kavanagh. 11
Power 37:612-3 Ap 29 '13
St'indard for fianged fittings. Heat & Ven
10:48-9 O '13
Standard for fianges and fianged fittings.
Power 38:627-30 O 14 '13
Standardization. Iron Tr R 53:1082-3 D 11 '13
Sre also Pipe Joints; Pipes; Steam pipes
Flash point
Dalton's law In the steam plant. G: F. Fen-
no. Power 37:389 Mr 18 '13
Dalton's law in the steam plant L: Gross-
baum. Power 87:163-4 F 4 '13
Flashboards
Diversion dam with high steel flashboarda
M. C. Hinderllder. II plans Eng N 70:910-
3 N 6 '13
Flasks
Making foundry tools by short-cut methods.
J. Horner. 11 Foundry 41:136-40 Ap '18
See also Molding machines
Flat- Irons, Electric. See Electric irons
Files
Cleveland fiy campaign. J. Dawson. Scl Am 8
75:102-3 F 16 '13
Practical elimination of the house fly. A.
Moyer. 11 Scl Am 109:31 Jl 12 '13
Files as carriers of contagion
House fly: how it spreads disease. B. Hesse.
Scl Am S 76:214 Ap 6 '13
Insects that carry disease. C: Dury. Sci Am
S 76:178-9 S 20 '13
122
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Files as carriers of contagion — Continued.
Stable fly as the carrier of infantile paral-
ysis. C: T: Brues. 11 Sol Am S 76:117-8 P
22 '13
Flight
See also Aeronautics
Float valves
Improved float valve. 11 Ind ^ng 13:361-2
Ag '13
Floating docks. See Docks
Floating Islands
Floating Islands. Eng Rec 67:72 Ja 18 '18
Floating islands. Sol Am 108:9 Ja 4 '13
Flood control
Alternative propositions for control of the
Mississippi. W. Parker. Scl Am 108:267 Mr
22 '13
Chinese famine and proposed flood preven-
tion. C: D. Jameson, il map Eng N 70:
688-93 S 25 '13
Columbus flood-protection; recommendations
of the consulting hydraulic engineers. 11
Eng N 70:631-3 S 25 13
Control of the Mississippi. £L R. Flint. Scl
Am 108:31 Ja 11 '13
Control of the Mississippi floods. J. L. Slush-
er. Sci Am S 75:399-400 Je 21 '13
Control of the Mississippi floods. C. D. Town-
send, map il Sci Am S 75:279-83 My 3
•13
Control of the Mississippi river. Sci Am 108:
262 Mr 22 '13
Control reservoirs and the Dayton flood. Sci
Am 108:350 Ap 19 '13
Controlling Cherry creek floods, Denver. Eng
Rec 68:81-2 Jl 19 '13
Controlling the Mississippi with small dams.
F. A. Day. Sci Am 108:579 Je 28 '13
Correspondence concerning flood control. Sci
Am 108:397 My 3 '13
Effect of reservoirs on Dayton flood. Eng
Rec 68:146-7 Ag 9 '13
Federal control of river regulation. S. Whln-
ery. Eng N 69:863-4 Ap 24 '13
Flood frequency and flood control. R. B. Hor-
ton. EnK Kec 68:505-6 N 1 '13
Flood-prevention and water- conservation
measures in Germany. 11 map Eng Rec 68:
72-4 Jl 19 '13
Flood prevention in the east St. Louis dis-
trict. T. Aubuchon. Am Ind 14:15-6 N '13
Flood -prevention investigations in Ohio. Eng
Rec 68:38-9 Jl 12 '13
Flood-prevention problem. E. T. Perkins. Eng
N 69:1137-8 My 29 '13
Flood protection for Columbus, Ohio, plans
Eng Rec 68:343-4 S 27 '13
Flood protection for Dayton, Ohio. Eng Rec
68:399-400 O 11 '13
Flood protection for Lima, O. : engrinoers* rec-
ommendations. Eng N 70:828 O 23 '13
Flood -protection plans for Ohio cities. J:
W. Hill. Enpr Rec 68:599 N 2d '13
Flood wall at Portsmouth, Ohio. J. I. Hudson.
il Eng Rec 68:712-3 D 27 '13
Floods and the problems of river regulation.
C: W. Baker, map il Sci Am 108:398-401 My
3 *13
Knights Landing cut project in the Sacra-
mento valley. Eng Rec 67: 298-9 Mr 15 '13
Measures for flood prevention and river con-
trol. Eng Rec 67:505-6 My 3 '13
Mississippi problem. T. D. Long. Sci Am 108:
559 Je 21 '13
Mississippi river flood-control problem sum-
marized. C. M. Townsend. Eng N 70:1121 D
4 '13
Necessity for co-operation in flood control:
report of U. S. Geological survey on Miami
river work. Ry & Eng R 53:937 O 4 '13
Need for scientiflc river regulation. Eng N
69:734-6 Ap 10 '13
Notes on flood in the lower Mississippi. A.
L. Dabney. Eng N 69:965-6 My 8 '13
Preliminary report of army engineers on the
central states floods. Eng N 70:725-6 O 9
'13
Preliminary report on Dayton flood protec-
tion. Eng N 70:775-6 O 16 '13
Problem of flood control. Eng Rec 67:366 Ap
6 '18
Problem of flood control. C. M. Townsend.
Eng N 69:800-3 Ap 17 '13
Problem of flood control and protective
works. R. C. Barnett. Eng Rec 67:508 My
3 '13
Problem of flood prevention. R. J. Markoe.
Eng Rec 67: 676 Je 14 '13
Problem of national proportions. Sci Am 108:
330 Ap 12 '13
Problem of the Mississippi river. Scl Am 108:
150 F 15 '13
Protection of the Kansas river valley against
floods. J. Y. Oleson. naap Eng Rec 67:631-
2 Je 7 '13
Real problem of the Mississippi. R. S. Spears.
Sci Am 108:155 F 15 '13
Recent great flood; what may be done to pre-
vent such inundations in the future. 11
Sci Am 108:336-7 Ap 12 '13
Relation of the proposed Pittsburgh flood
resei-voir system to navigation. Eng Rec
67:519-20 My 10 '13
Report of Board of army engineers on Ohio
flood. Eng Rec 68:426-7 O 18 '13
Report on iiood protection for Troy, O. maps
Eng N 70:1292-4 D 25 '13
Reservoir for flood control in Germany. K.
C. Grant, il map plan Eng N 69:672-4 Ap
3 '13
Shall we retard, divert or conflne our flood
waters? Sci Am 108:466 My 24 '13
Some months after the flood. Eng Rec 67:
538 My 17 '13
Starting the work of flood protection. Eng N
70:771-2 O 1') '13
Suggestions on reservoir control of the Mis-
souri. J. C. Hopper. Sci Am 108:559 Je 21
'13
Tile drainage and its relation to floods. C: G.
Elliott. Eng N 69:877-8 Ap 24 '13
Sec also Reservoirs; Rivers — Regulation
Floods
Additional reports from the recent floods. 11
Elec Ry J 41:679-83 Ap 12 '13
Albany flltration plant during the flood. Eng
Rec 67:374 Ap 5 '13
Albany, N. Y. fllters flooded. 11 Eng Rec 67:
450 Ap 19 '13
Birdseye view of conditions in Ohio flood dis-
tricts. 11 Eng N 69:793-8 Ap 17 'IS
Cause of difllculty in Batavia sewage pump-
ing station. K. B. Mathes and R. L. Fox.
Eng Rec 67:336 Mr 22 '13; Same. Munic
Eng 44:331-2 Ap '13
Cleveland — flood damage. R. Hoffmann, il
Eng Uec 67:449 Ap 19 '13
Columbus — results of recent flood; damages
to bridges and levees and plans for im-
proving river channels. J. J. Morgan, il
map Eng Rec 67:444-5 Ap 19 '13
Cuyahoga river in the flood of Mar. 25-26,
1913. E. B. Thomas. 11 map Eng N 69:922-
4 My 1 '13
Damage by floods to electrical properties, il
Elec W 61:700-10 Ap 5 '13
Damage by floods to railroads in Ohio and
Indiana, il Ry Age 54:806-8 Ap 4 '13
Damage to structures In Indianapolis flood.
D. V. Moore. 11 map Eng N 69:870-5 Ap
24 '13
Dayton after the flood. 11 map Eng N 69:
865-7 Ap 24 '13
Dayton flood. II Eng Rec 67:376 Ap 5 '13
Dayton flood. H. C. Wight. Eing N 69:971
My 8 '13
Effect of flood at Bedford, Ind. 11 Elec W
61:1178 My 31 '13
Effect of recent flood on New York streams.
R. E. Horton. 11 Eng Rec 67:339-402 Ap 12
'13
Efllect of the flood on the Ohio electric rail-
way. 11 Elec Ry J 41:724-5 Ap 19 'IS
Effects of flood on pavements and sewers. G.
C. Cummin. 11 Eng Rec 68:357-8 S 27 '13
Effects of the flood in Indiana. C: Bross-
mann. 11 Eng Rec 67:372-4 Ap 6 'IS
Flood and rainfall during March and April
at Cincinnati. J. W. Ellms. 11 Eng Rec 68:
48 Jl 12 '13
Flood at Indianapolis. D. V. Moore, il map
Eng N 69:803-6 Ap 17 '18
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
123
Floods — Continued.
Flood damage. Kng Rec 68:394 O 11 '13
Flood damage to railway property. Kng Rec
67:8up 47-8 My 3 '13
Flood damage to the Pennsylvania lines, il
maps Ry A. Eng R 53:862-7 S 13 '13
Flood destruction on the San Pedro railway.
H. G. Tyrrell. 11 map Eng N 70:16-8 Jl 3
•13
Flood devastation at Dayton, Ohio, map Eng
Rec 67:403-4 Ap 12 '13
Flood disasters in Ohio and Indiana. Eng N
69:681-2 Ap 3 '18
Flood from underground waters at Bellevue,
Ohio. EJng N 6i«:920 My 1 '13
Flood gagings at Columbus, Ohio. R. H. Simp-
son. Eng Rec 67:592 My 24 '13
Flood in the middle West il Elec Ry J 41:
624-38 Ap 6 '13
Flood losses in the Ohio valley in March-
April, 1913. Eng Rec 68:439-40 O 18 '13
Flood of January 9, 1913, at Pittsburgh, Pa.
K. C. Grant, il Eng N 69:230-3 Ja 30 '13
Floods and levees at Cairo, 111. il map plan
Eng N 70:104-7 Jl 17 '13
Floods and the problems of river regulation.
C: W. Baker, map il Sci Am 108:398-401
My 3 '13
Floods damage automobile centers: Dayton
and Indianapolis bear large less. 11 Automo-
bile 28:747-51 Ap 3 '13
How an industrial plant In T^ouisvllle, Ky.
was saved from the flood. C M. Struck. 11
Eng Rec 67:578-9 My 24 '13
Iron and steel output cut down by floods.
Iron Age 91:861-4 Ap 3 '13
Is nian responsible for floods? Eng N 69:915-
6 My 1 '13
Leading Iron centers swept by great floods.
il Iron Tr R 52:812-4 Ap 3 '13
Lessons and opportunities of the recent
floods. Jupiter Pluvius. Eng N 69:862 Ap 24
'13
Miami and Erie canal feeder reservoirs dur-
ing Ohio floods. 11 Eng Rec 67:376-6 Ap 6
'13
Miscellaneous flood notes, il Eng Rec 67:
442-3 Ap 19 '13
Notes from the Miami valley, il map Eng N
69:924-31 My 1 '13
Oliio and Indiana rt^coverlng from flood. 11
Dom Kng 63:15-9 Ap 5 '13
Ohio reservoirs during the March floods. M.
Knowles. il ETng Rec 67:439-42 Ap 19 '18
Ohio valley floods, 1913. il Eng N 69:693-6
Ap 3 '13
One flood lesson. Munlc Eng 44:418 My '13
Pittsburgh flood of March 27. M. Knowles.
11 map Eng Rec 67:446-7 Ap 19 '13
Railway damage and railway reconstruction
in the Ohio flood districts, il Eng N 69:867-
9 Ap 24 '13
Rainfall and flood conditions In Ohio, March
23 to 28, 1913. J: W. Smith, il Sci Am S
75:296-7 My 10 '13
Rapid recovery from results of Ohio flood.
Iron Tr R 52:776. 873-5 Ap 3-10 '18
Recent storms and floods. 11 Sci Am 108:315
Ap 5 '13
Recovering from the floods. H. T. Smith. Eng
Uec 67:564 My 17 '13
Rehabilitation from the Dayton flood. K, G.
Martin, il Iron Age 91:1112-5 Mv 8 '13
Repairing flood damage on the Pittsburgh &
Lake Erie, il Eng Rec 67:449-50 Ap 19 '13
Reports from the flooded districts, March,
1913. 11 Eng N 69:741-65 Ap 10 '13
Richmond, Ind. flood notes. Eng Rec 67:450
Ap 19 '13
Situation in the flooded districts. Iron Age
91:917-9 Ap 10 '13
Through fire and flood at Dayton. W: W.
Smith, il Concrete Cem 3:65-6 Ag '13
Unprecedented floods in New York state. R.
E. Horton. Eng Rec 67: sup 61 Ap 5 '13
Wabash river flood, March 21 -April 2, 1913.
R. L. Sackett. il Eng N 69:836-8 Ap 24 '18
See aUo Flood control; Rivers — Uegulation
Floors
Analytical study of compoRition floors. II. M.
Hooker, dlag Concrete Cem 3:285-6 t> '13
Composition flooring: comparison of its most
Important characteristics with those of
eighteen other materials. Eng Rec 68:635-
6 1) 6 '13
Composition flooring: its usefulness, quali-
ties and comparative cost. H. M. Hooker.
Eng M 46:100-2 O '13
Creosoted wood blocks for factory and ware-
house floors. F. A. Weaver. Eng Rec 68:
185-6 Ag 16 '13
Creosoted wood blocks for floors. E. A. Ster-
ling. Eng M 44:276-8 N '12
Dry rot in floors. D. E. Hooker. Eng Rec
68:26-7 Jl 6 '13
Factory floor which will resist wear. 11 Ind
Eng 13:433 O '13
Fire, load and water test of floor arches. U
Sci Am 109:116 Ag 9 '13
Fire, load and water test of floor systems, il
Eng Rec 68:sup 52 Ag 23 '13
Fire, load and water test upon cinder-con-
crete, terra-cotta and gypsum floor arches.
H. Perrine. il plan Eng N 70:374-5 Ag 21 '18
Fireproof floor of beveled blocks. F: Squires,
il Arch & Bldg 45:167-70 Ap '13
Freight- house and warehouse floors. Eng Rec
67:366-7 Mr 29 '18
FreiKht house floors. Ry Age 54:723 Mr 21 '13
Further data on the Long Beach pier floor
collapse, il Eng N 69:128^ Je 19 '13
Hollow steel slab floor, il diag Eng N 69:
1144-5 My 29 '13
Long Beach (Cai.) auditorium disaster. 11
Eng Rec 67:628-9 Je 7 '13
Long Beach, Cal. — ^fatal failure of overload-
ed wooden floor. Eng N 69:1145 My 29
•13
Maximum load assumptions for ordinary
floors. Eng N 69:1291-2 Je 19 '13
Reinforcing a vibrating floor, diags Eng Rec
68:260 Ag 30 '13
Speciflcatlons for wood block floors, il Iron
Age 91:1006-7 Ap 24 '13
Tests of tiiree types of floor arches. 11 Con-
crete Cem 3:16!)-70 O '13
Workshop ■ floors: flooring materials. W. J.
May. Sci Am S 76:196 S 27 '13
^rv alMo Bridges — Floors; Building; Fire-
proof construction; I'avements
Floors, Concrete
Acid-prooflng the floors of battery rooms.
plan Met & Chem Eng 11:56 Ja '18
Concrete floor failure in Detroit E. H. Owen.
plan Eng Rec 67:166-6 F 8 '18
Concrete floor flnlsh and Its execution. L.
Hid. Concrete Cem 2:230-2 My '13
Concrete tile and Joist construction, diags
Concrete Cem 3:21-2 Jl '13
Concrete top flnish In compression. Concrete
Cem 2:238-9 My '13
Design of armored tubular floors. D. Don-
aldson. Concrete Cem 2:228 My '13
Field made plaster cores for floor work. F:
Scjuires. II Concrete Cem 2:283-6 Je '13
How to lay sanitary floors in dairy barns,
poultry, sheep and hog houses. 11 Concrete
Cem 3:38-9 Jl '13
Latest fireproof floor, the pyroblock and the
plastered ceiling. F: Squire. 11 Arch & Bldg
45:339-46 Ag '13
Methods in painting concrete surfaces. L P.
Nemzek. Concrete Cem 2:232-3 My '13
Molding sand cores for floor construction.
F: Squires, il Concrete Cem 2:213-8 My
•13
Precast beams and concrete tile In floor con-
struction. D. Donaldson. Concrete Cem 2:
153 Mr '13
Recent test of a flat slab floor. Eng N 69:123
Ja 16 '18
Tests and performance of flat slabs. W. S.
Thomson. Eng N 69:587 Mr 20 '13
Testa on concrete tile and Joist construction.
il diags Concrete Cem 3:82-3 Ag '13
Tile and concrete floors. E. V. Johnson; E:
Godfrey. Concrete Cem 2:26 Ja '13
Two-way reinforced concrete and tile floor.
C: V. Weln. 11 Concrete Cem 3:18-20 Jl '18
Flotation process
Flotation of minerals; describing wood flota-
tion process and three types of machines.
H: E. Wood, plana Eng M 44:612-4 Ja '18
124
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Flotation procoM — Continued.
Flotation plant at Kyloe copper mines, N. L.
H. H. Smith, plans Met & Chem Eng H:
131-6 Mr '13
Flotation tests at Braden copper co.'s mill
in Chile. Eng & Mln J 95:717 Ap 5 '13
Flotation vs. table concentration for copper
ores. Eng & Min J 95:328 F 8 '13
Macqulsten tube flotation process. O. B. Hof-
strand. Am Inst Min E Bui 73:73-7 Ja '13
Flow of water. See Water flow
Flue dust
Arsenic trioxlde from flue dust. J. O. Elton.
Am Inst Min E Bui 80:1497-1509 Ag '13
Briquetting of flue dust in the United States
by the Schumacher process. F. A. Vogel and
A. M. Tweedy, il Am Inst Mln E Bui 84:
2829-34 D '13
Determination of gases in smelter flues; and
Notes on the determination of dust losses
at Washoe reduction works, Anaconda. E.
M. Dunn. 11 Am Inst Min E Bui 80:2051-92
Ag '13 , ^.„ ,
How blast furnace flue dust can be utilized.
E. B. Clark; with discussion by J: W.
Dougherty. Iron Age 92:1108-12 N 13 '13;
Same. Iron Tr R 53:1060-5 D 11 '13
Proposed method of charging flue dust with-
out sintering. J: W. Dougherty, diag Iron
Age 92:1111-2 N 13 '13 ^ ^,, ^ ^^
Reclamation of flue dust. Eng & Min J 96:
394 Ag 30 '13
Reclamation of flue dust for furnace use.
A. F. Flock. Iron Tr R 52:1017-8, 1063-5
My 1-8 '13
8ee al80 Blast furnace gas; Blast fur-
naces; Briquets; Smelting
Determination of gases in smelter flues; and
notes on the determination of dust .los-
ses at Washoe reduction works, Anaconda.
B. M. Dunn. 11 Am Inst Min E Bui 80:2051-
92 Ag '13
Flue gas for Are fighting on shipboard. Eng
N 70:1235 D 18 '13
8ee also Blast furnace gas; Boilers'—Test-
ing; Gases— Analysis
Design of smoke flues. Ind Eng 13:28-9 Ja '13
Great Falls flue system and chininey. C. u.
Uoodale and J. H. Klepinger. 11 dlags Am
Inst Mln E Bui 80:1935^2010 Ag '13
Unique temporary flue. C: H. Bromley, plans
Power 37:890 Je 24 '38
Sec also Chimneys
^Metering and recording the flow of fluids.
J. W. Ledoux. 11 dlags Met & Chem Eng
11:403-7 Jl '18
See also Drops; Gases; Hydraulic engi-
neering; Hydraulics; Liquids; Solution
(.chemistry)
cSlapse of fourteen-foot flume o' Belleville
hydro-electric co., O. 11 Power 87:395-6 Mr
18 *13
Concrete flume that did not fail: land-
slides fill Congdon ditch. Washmgton. II
E5ng Rec 68:571-3 N 22 '13
Details of flume construction A W. Ste
vens. diag Eng & Min J 95:1289 Je 28 W
High flume trestle at Oakley, Idaho. A. M.
Korsmo. 11 plan Eng Rec 67:877 Ap 5 13
Light-iron irrigation flume on Pala Indian
reservation. 11 diags Eng Rec 68:153 Ag
Lining an irrigation ditch with Hess metallic
fluming. E. M. Chandler, il Eng N 70:464-5
S 4 'lo
Metal flumes for Irrigation canals. F. W.
Hanna. II Eng N 70:1077-9 N 27 '13
Metal flumes for irrigation canals, diag Eng
N 70:1316-8 D 25 '13 , ^ ,r „
Puntledee river power development; Vancou-
""r B C il plans Eng N 70:793-801 O 23
'13
Rapid repair of a water power flume. 11 Elec
W 61:255 F 1 '13 . . «
Reconstruction of an American river flume.
11 Eng & Min J 95:r.67-9 Mr 29 '13
Reinforced -concrete chutes on Boise project.
F. W. Hanna. il Eng Rec 67:500-1 My 3
•13
Sluicing sand and gravel in steel -lined flumes.
11 Eng Rec 68:702 D 20 '13
five also Hydro-electric plants; Irrigation
canals; Water power
Fluosillclc acid
Conductivity of fluosilicic acid and lead flu-
osillcate. T. A. Patterson. Met & Chem Eng
11:670-2 D '13
Fluxes. See Solder and soldering
Flying boats. See Hydroaeroplanes
Flying machines
Stability In flying machines. A. A. Merrill.
Am Soc M E J 35:1465-78 O '13
See also Aeroplanes
Flywheel explosions
Bursting flywheel causes two deaths at Al-
pha Portland cement co. 11 Power 37:915-7
Je 24 '13
Cause of flywheel explosions. J. Stewart.
Power 38:863 D 16 '13
Fly-wheel explosion at Birmlnjjham, Ala-
bama, il diag Locomotive 29:258-9 O '13
Fly-wheel explosions, 1913. Locomotive 29:280-
1 O '13
Flywheels „
Factors of safety and insurance. Power 38:
353-4 S 9 '13
Strain.** In flywheels. J. E. Terman. Power 38:
651-2 N 4 '13
Folding machines
Combination folding machine and brake, il
Iron Age 92:716 O 2 '13
Following up the purchase and Installation of
machinery. A. W. Welch, il Eng M 45:
674-82 Ag '13
Food
Electricity and diet. Scl Am 108:10 Ja 4 'IS
Relation of railroads to the cost of distri-
bution of food products. Ry & Eng R 63:
760-1 Ag 9 '13
Substitutes. O. Becklesteln. Sol Am S 76:80 F
1 '18
Sec also Bread; Cost of living; lilggs;
Meat; Meat extracts
Prices
Food prices, Michigan and Butte. Eng & Mln
J 96:921-2 N 16 '13
Food laws , , ,
Federal law supreme over commerce in food
and drugs. ('. Chapman. Am Ind 13:16-8
Jl '13
Force and energy ,, .„. ^ , ♦
Force, work and power. C. A. McAllister. Int
Marine Eng 18:18 Ja '13
Harnessing nature: can the free energy of
space be utilized? W. Kaempffert. Scl Am
108:308-9 Ap 5 '13
Recommendations concerning the units of
force. E: V. Huntington. Eng N 70:400-1 Ag
28 '13
Units of energy; an appeal to simplify engi-
neering calculations by avoiding the use of
cumbersome conversion factors. C. Herlng.
Eng M 44:93-6 O '12
Forced fits. See Fitting (engineering)
Ford, Cornelius « ,, »▼
Cornelius Ford, public printer. S. H. Hor-
gan. por Inland l*tr 51:570 Jl '13
Ford motor company .,. ^ *
Eliminating useless trucking from the factory.
O. F. Bornholt. Ind Eng 13:506-8 D '13
Plumbing in an automobile factory. W. H.
Chapman, il Dom Eng 63:144-5 My 10 IS
Six-story continuous foundry building of the
Ford motor company. O. J. A bell. 11 Iron
Age 92:1-7 Jl 3 '13
Fords, Concrete . ., ^ « a r^^^A
Construction of concrete fords. F. A. Gooo.
Concrete Cem 3:112-3 S '13
Forecasts
See also Weather forecasts
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
125
Foreign exchange
Foreign exchange. C. DJSrup. J Account 15:
412-26 Je '13
Foreign visitors in American plants. R: Mol-
denke. Iron Age 91:384-5 F 6 '13
Foremen
Bonus and rating for works executives. J:
Nelson. Iron Age 91:1169-62 My 15 '13
Enlisting the foreman's co-operation. R. T.
Kent. Ind Eng 13:285-8 Jl '13
General foremen's convention: apprenticeship,
scheduling and routing work in the shop,
repairs to superheaters, driving boxes. Ry
Age (Mech ed) 87:406-7. 415-28 Ag '13
Making section foremen from clerks. W: S.
Woolner. Ry Age 55:1187-8 D 19 '13
Management of small versus large plants.
S. Dean. Iron Age 91:1377 Je 5 '13
Market value of machine-shop foremen. F.
P. Terry. Am Mach 38:746 My 1 '13
Organization of floating gang to train fore-
men. W. H. Cleveland. Ry Age 64:507-8 Mr
14 '13
Scientific selection of foremen. Iron Age 91:
865 Ap 3 '13
Forest fires
Co-operative protection of forests against fire.
Eng Rec 67:106-6 Ja 26 '18
Order of the Board of railway commissioners
for Canada, describing regulations to be
adopted by railway companies for the pre-
vention of fires. Ry Age 54:711-3 Mr 21 '13
Range-finder stations for forest fires. Eng N
69:673-4 Mr 20 '13
Forest products
Forest products of the United States: the eco-
nomic value of our trees, map Sci Am S 76:
14-6 Ja 4 '18
Transportation of lumber. Ry & Eng R 63:
822-3 Ag 30 '13
See altto Gums and resins; Lumber; Rub-
ber: Timber; Turpentine; Wood; Wood
pulp
Forest reserves
Government and our national timber: a de-
fense of the present policy. Sci Am S 75:
126-7 F 22 '13
Our national forests; their value, management
and needs. Sci Am S 76:90-1 F 8 '18
State versus federal control of the national
forests. Sci Am 108:134 F 8 '18
State vs. national control of public forests.
Sci Am 109:176 S 6 '13
What the Forest service offers the prospec-
tor. L. A, Palmer. Eng & Mln J 95:1011-
2 My 17 '13
Kcc al90 Forests and forestry
Forest service
United States
Forest service and schools. W. E. Humphreys.
Am Ind 14:18 O '13
Forest service and the prospector. S. Riley.
Eng & Mln J 96:176-6 Jl 26 '13
What the Forest service does to the prospec-
tor and mine owner. J. C. Kennedy. Eng &
Min J 95:1255-7 Je 21 '13
What the Forest service offers the prospec-
tor. U A. Palmer. Eng & Mln J 95: 1011-
2 My 17 '13
Forests and forestry
Control of the Mississippi floods. C. D. Town-
send. 11 Sci Am S 76:280-2 My 3 '13
Diminishing timber supply and municipal for-
ests. Eng N 70:469 S 4 '13
Forestry as related to mining. F. D. Rash.
Colliery 33:511-2 Ap '13
Proposed reforestation of the Cedar river wa-
tershed, Seattle water-supply. 11 map Eng
N 70:480-3 S 4 '13
Reforestation of Cedar river watershed. Eng
Rec 67:731 Je 28 '13
Ree aUo Conservation of resources: Forest
fires: Forest reserves; Lumbering; Natural
resources; Timber; Trees; Wood
Forge tools
Hardening the heads of forge tools. J. Cran.
II dlags Mach 20:304 D '13
Forge work. See Forging
Forgery
Detecting raised checks with ultra-violet
rays. Sci Am 108:475 My 24 '13
Protection against bank note raising and for-
geries. 11 Sci Am 109:247 S 27 '18
Forges
Improvised forge. R. K. Patterson. 11 Sci Am
109:148 Ag 23 '13
Forging
Chart for forging machine work. O. V. P.
BuUeid. Am Eng 87:30-1 Ja '18
Design of heavy duty forging machinery. 11
dlag Iron Tr R 53:591-2 O 2 '13
Drop forging; its relation to the bicycle and
automobile industries. F. W. Trabold. Sci
Am S 75:22-3 Ja 11 '13
Drop- forging practice. Ind Eng 13:273 Je '13
Machine forging. D. T. Hanillton. 11 dlags
Mach 19:581-5. 707-10, 789-94. 883-7; 20:11-5,
91-4 Ap-Jl, S-O '13
National heavy type forging machine for gen-
eral work. 11 dlags Iron Age 92:709 O 2 '13;
Mach 20:148-50 O '13; Ry Age (Mech ed)
87:566-7 O '13
Specifications for steel for forgings adopt-
ed by Assn. of Am. steel manufacturers.
Iron Age 91:264-5 Ja 23 '13
See also Blacksmi thing; Dies; Ironwork;
Welding
Formosa
Camphor Industry in Formosa. Sci Am S 76:
2S8 N 1 '13
Formulas. See Engineering — Formulas; Mathe-
matics — Formulas
Fort Myer, Va. Wireless telegraph station
Wireless-telegraph station at Fort Myer, Va.
D. H. Tuck and M. B. Hodgson. 11 Elec W
61:145-6 Ja 18 '13
Foundation soils
Bearing power of soil under foundations in
Chicago. Eng N 69:463-6 Mr 6 '13
Hard pan and other soil tests in Chicago;
safe loads. J. N. Jensen. 11 plan Eng N 69:
460-3 Mr 6 '13
Foundations
Bunding an addition to a foundation. W. H.
Wakeman. dlag Power 38:297 Ag 26 '13
Building foundation constructed by the freez-
ing process, plan Eng N 69:214 Ja 30 '13
Deep foundation pits In quicksand. 11 Eng
Rec 67:469 Ap 26 '13
Deep open pits for foundation piers. Eng Reo
67:158 F 8 '18
Earth pressure against foundation walls. R.
A. Seaton. 11 Eng N 70:721-2 O 9 '13
Excavation and substructure plant for the
Equitablf* building, N. Y. Eng Rec 68:247
Ag 30 '13
Failure of the foundation of the new Cana-
dian-Pacific elevator at Transcona. 11 Ry
Age 55:986-7 N 21 '13
Foundations of the Northwestern mutual life
building, Milwaukee, Wis. 11 Eng Rec 67:237-
8 Mr 1 '13
Guaranty trust company's new building. New
York city. E. W. Stern, il plans Eng N 70:
258-62 Ag 7 '13
How hollow steel piles, compressed air and
concrete are employed to make a foundation.
11 Sci Am 109:494-5 D 27 '13
Novel construction of concrete foundations.
W: G. Klrchoffer. Eng N 69:364 F 20 *13
Proportioning of foundations for columns and
walls. Eng N 69:687-8 Ap 3 '13
Proportioning of foundations for columns and
walls. E. McCullough. Eng N 69:465-6 Mr 6
'13
Rapid execution of heavy foundation work.
Eng Rec 67:606-7 My 31 '13
Reinforced concrete wall footings and column
footings. A. N. Talbot. Ill U Eng Exp Sta
Bui 67:1-114 '13
Saving a cathedral with a diver: how Win-
chester was furnished with a new founda-
tion. J. W. Overend. 11 Sci Am 108: 428
My 10 '13
Simple form for column footings. S. H. Bun-
nell. 11 Concrete Cem 3:87 Ag '13
126
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Foundations — Continued.
' Sinking piers tlirough soft clay for the Con-
tinental and commercial national bank, Chi-
cago. 11 Eng Rec 68:470 O 26 '13
Special concrete foundations in the Manila
port district. J: W. Graham, diags Eng N
70:554-5 S 18 '13
Suspended grillage foundation of IS-story
building for Lexington avenue subway, N.
Y. Eng Rec 68:280 S 6 '13
Underpinning and retaining grillage founda-
tions of Evening post building for Lexing-
ton ave. subway, plan Eng Rec 68:176-7 Ag
16 '13
Kre also Bridges — ^Foundations and piers;
Caissons; Cofferdams; Compressed air;
Earthwork; Foundation soils; Grouting;
riles and pile driving; Shoring and under-
pinning
Founders' association. See National founders'
association
Founding. See Brass founding; Copper found-
ing; Foundry practice; Iron founding; Mold-
ing machines
Foundries
Addition to a Hamilton, Ohio, foundry, il
Iron Age 92:774-5 O 9 '13
Canadian plant for producing Bteel castings,
Hamilton, Ont. 11 plan Iron Tr R 52:157-
8 Ja 9 '13; Same. Foundry 41:67-8 F '13
Canadian railroad foundry at Transcona,
Man. plan Foundry 41:236-8 Je '13
Combination brass, iron and steel foundry: the
Delaware & Hudson at WatervUet, N. Y. 11
Ry Age 55:467-9 S 12 '13
Does It sound like a molder's dream? P.
Dwyer. Foundry 41:19-20 Ja *18
Emerson- Bran tiJngham co., Rockford, 111. —
model plant for making Implement cast-
ings. 11 plans Iron Tr R 52:1067-73 My 8
'13; Same. Foundry 41:175-82 My '13
Fan heating systems for foundries. W. H.
Carrier, plans Heat & Ven 10:26-31 Ja '13
Few observations by a veteran molder. E.
C. Askem. Foundry 41:359-60 S '13
Fire hazard and fire prevention In foundries.
Foundry 41:61-3 F '18
Foundry specializing in motor car castings:
aluminum and brass shop of the Willys-
Overland CO. 11 plan Foundry 41:637-42 D '13
Ground space in foundries. Iron Age 91:424
F 13 '13
Heat and ventilation In a large foundry;
International harvester co.'s plant, Spring-
field, O. 11 diag Iron Age 91:415-7 F 13
•13
Improvements at the plant of the Falk co.,
Milwaukee, il plans Foundry 41:325-30 Ag
'13; Same. Iron Tr R 52:1449-54 Je 26 '13
Increasing the output while rebuilding a
shop: Canadian locomotive co., Kingston,
Ont. 11 plans Foundry 41:365-9 S '13
Latter-day stove shop; I: A. Sheppard &
co.'s plant, Philadelphia. E. C. Kreutzberg.
il plan Foundry 41:423-33 O '13
Making of soil pipe as a plumber saw it.
11 Dom Eng 64:34-6 Jl 12 '13
Model automobile foundry: Willys- Overland
CO., Toledo, O. il plan Metal Ind n s 11:
475-6 N '13
Modern aluminum and brass foundry: United
foundry and machine co.'s works, Bridge-
port, Conn, il plan Iron Age 92:784-6 O 9
'13
New foundry of the Canadian locomotive co.
C. A. Tupper. il plans Iron Tr R 53:503-7
S 18 '13
New stove foundry at Chicago; plant of
Crlbben & Sexton co. 11 Iron Age 91:74-6
Ja 2 '13
Relation of foundry tioor space to output,
plan Foundry 41:201-4 My '13
Six -story continuous foundry building of the
Ford motor company. O. J. Abell. 11 Iron
Age 92:1-7 Jl 3 '13
Tonnage per square foot of foundry area.
Foundry 41:96 Mr '13
See also Brass foundries; Foundry account-
ing; Foundry management; Foundry prac-
tice
Accidents
How molders can be safeguarded from Injury.
Foundry 41:551 D '13
Prevention of accidents in the foundry. A. E.
Outerbrldge, jr. 11 Iron Age 92:772-4 O 9 '13
Equipment and supplies
Efficient foundry sand-handling plant installed
In the Hart-Parr co.'s foundry, il Foundry
41:21-6 Ja 'IS
Electric power in foundry operations. H. F.
Stratton. 11 Iron Tr R 53:917-24, 941 N 20
'13; Same. Foundry 41:407-15 O '13
Equipment for the foundry and pattern shop.
il Foundry 41:81-3 F '13
Foundry notable for transporting devices: J.
I. Case threshing machine co. 11 plan Iron
Age 92:769-71 O 9 '13
How a light work gray iron shop is equipped.
11 plan Iron Tr R 53:621-3 O 9 '13
How a modern railroad foundry Is equipped:
Delaware & Hudson co., WatervUet, N. Y.
E. Kreutzberg. 11 plan Foundry 41:343-8 S
'13
*S'ee also Converters (foundry); Foundries
— Exhibitions; Foundry machinery; Molding
machines; Molding sand
Exhibitions
Exhibitors, what they exhibited and their
opinions regarding the Chicago exhibition.
II Metal Ind n s 11:462-73 N '13
Exhibits of foundry equipment and supplies.
Iron Tr R 53:667-62 O 9 '13
Foundry and machine exhibition at Chicago.
11 Iron Tr R 53:709-14 O 16 '13
Foundrymen's conventions in Chicago: meet-
ings and combined exhibition of equipment
for foundries and machine shops. Iron Age
92:787-94 O 9 '13
Great foundry equipment exhibition at Chi-
cago, il Foundry 41:489-97 N '13
Foundry accounting
Easily-applied, common sense cost system:
the method of distributing direct and in-
direct foundry costs. O. O. Brace. 11 Found-
ry 41:43-6, 97-100, 152-7, 207-8 F-My '13
Economical foundry cost -keeping methods. E.
W. Riker. Foundry 41:283-5 Jl '13
System for keeping costs in a foundry. E:
A. Boyce. Iron Age 91:601-5 Mr 6 '13
Uniform cost methods in the foundry indus-
try. C. E. Knoeppel. Foundry 41:272-4 Jl '13
/sVc also Foundry records
Foundry foremen. See Associated foundry fore-
men
Foundry machinery
Combination Jar-ramming, roll-over and pat-
tern-drawing machine. 11 Foundry 41:505 N
•13
Foundry and machine exhibition at Chicago,
il Iron Tr R 53:709-14 O 16 '13
See also Foundries — Exhibitions; Molding
machines
Foundry management
Aids to brass foundry management. Foundry
41:162-3 Ap '13
fAids to scientific management in the foun-
dry. W. AL Corse. Iron Age 91:688-9 Mr
13 '13; Same. Metal Ind n s 11:158-9 Ap
•13
Back of the shop. J. F. Delter. Metal Ind
n s 11:289 Jl '13
Casting cleaners' wages on the premium ba-
sis. A. W. Gregg. Foundry 41:183-4 My
'13
Cleaning castings by the premium system;
the application of the bonus wage plan. A.
W. Gregg. Iron Tr R 52:571-3 Mr 6 '13
Core oil storage, il Foundry 41:212 My '13
Economies of continuous foundry operations:
efficiency of conveyor shop for making cast-
ingrs, with data on cost of installation, oper-
ation, repairs, etc. G: K. Hooper. Foundry
41:7-9 Ja '13
Eight-hour versus twelve-hour shifts: econ-
omies effected through shorter hours. R. A.
Bull. Eng M 44:599-601 Ja '18
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
127
Foundry management — Continued.
^Foundry output and convenient arrangement.
T" H: M. Lane. Iron Age 92:778-9 O 9 '13
i4rFoundry specialists or skilled mechanics. M.
' W. Brundage. Foundry 41:46 F '13
Holley carbureter co.'b system In storing pat-
terns, didgs Automobile 29:370-1 Ag 28 '13
How economies can be aftected in core shops.
C. F. Flumerfelt. Foundry 41:532-4 D '13
How I estimate the selling price of cast-
ings. R. O. Shive. Foundry 41:236-6 Je
•13
How one iron foundry records its operations:
system installed by the Rutenber motor
CO. C. S. Taylor. Foundry 41:527-31 D "13
Importance of dispatching in the foundry.
C. E. Knoeppel. Foundry 41:69-71 F '18
Interesting foundry methods and output. 11
Am Mach 38:805-8 My 15 '13
Premium system in a steel foundry: a weight
basis for rates in the foundry cleaning
room. G. A. W. Gregg. Eng M 44:776-8 F
'13
Safety rules for the foundry. 11 Foundry 41:
86-7 Ja '18
Scientific management in the foundry. Iron
Age 92:913-4 O 23 'IS
h - Specialization in the foundry. W. H. Dean.
1^ Foundry 41:26 Ja '13
Success in foundry operation not simple. W.
H. Dean. Iron Age 92:780-1 O 9 '13
System for the drafting office, pattern shop
and foundry. F. Tlssington. Mach 19:877-9
Jl '13
Utilization of old foundry sand. H. C. Estep.
Foundry 41:521-2 D '13
Vital points in good foundry practice. J. J.
Wilson. Iron Age 92:1101 N 13 '13
Well- equipped shop for core manufacture;
Northwestern malleable iron co., Milwau-
kee, il Foundry 41:281-2 Jl '13
See al90 Foundry accounting; Foundry
practice
Foundry practice
Annual convention of Am. foundrymen's assn.
and Am. institute of metala. (^hicago, Oct.,
1913. Met & Chem Eng 11:608-10 N '13
Anvil block cast in open sand. L: Luhrsen.
diags Foundry 41:274-6 Jl '13
Casting paper machinery cylinders, il Am
Mach 38:166 Ja 23 '13
Casting parts of a 6000-hp. gas engine. 11
Iron Age 92:782-3 O 9 13
Compressed air aa a foundry auxiliary, il
Iron Age 91:196-9 Ja 16 '18
Continuous brake shoe plant, plan Foundry
41:60 F '18
Electric power in foundry operations. H. F.
Stratton. il Iron Tr R 53:917-24, 941 N 20
'13; Same. Foundry 41:407-16 O '13
Enterprise mfg. co., Cornwells, Pa.; found-
ry with continuous molding units. 11 Iron
Age 91:52-61 Ja 2 '13
Features of American core room practice. Iron
Age 92:400-2 Ag 21 '13
Formulas for finding the weights of castings.
W. L. Tryon. Foundry 41:386a S '13
Foundry pyrometers. H. W. Qillett. 11 Metal
Ind n s 11:24-5, 79-80, 116-7 Ja-Mr '13
Foundry practice is increasingly scientific:
meetings of Foundrymen's associations at
Chicago show progress. Iron Age 92:909-14
O 23 '13
Foundrymen dipcuss many problems at Chi-
cago. Iron Tr R 53:723-8. 755-6 O 23 '13
French view of American foundries. M. Bras-
seur. Iron Age 92:1136-8 N 13 '13
Gray iron mouth -piece casting for a retort.
11 Foundry 41:160-1 Ap '13
Hints for the steel founder; paper read at
Am. foundrymen's assn.. Buffalo. S: R. Rob-
inson. Foundry 41:68-4 F '13
How aluminum crank cases and gray iron
pistons are molded and cast by the Rut-
enber motor CO. 11 Foundry 41:87-92 Mr
'13
How we cast 22 cylinders in one sand mold.
G: W. Kelly. 11 Foundry 41:121 Mr '13
Hydrostatic pressure on molds and cores. R.
R McGow^an. diags Foundry 41:229-32 Je
'13
Intricate bronze casting for a submarine.
11 Foundry 41:227-8 Je '13
Jar-rammed guard rail molds. 11 Foundry
41:238-9 Je '13
Lugs, facings and bosses. F. W. Shaw, il Scl
Am S 75:111-2 F 15 '13
Making a large vanadium bronze engine
housing. 11 Foundry 41:224-6 Je '13
Making foundry tools by short-cut methods.
J. Horner. 11 Foundry 41:137-41, 199-200
Ap-My '13
Manufacture of white-metal die castings.
11 diag Am Mach 38:819-22 My 15 '13
Modern method of manufacturing metal core
boxes used on plumbing and steam brass
goods. P. W. Blair. 11 Metal Ind n s 11:
202-3 My '13
Molding cylinders by hand and machine. II
Foundry 41:143-4 Ap '13
Molding gas engine cylinders for motor cars:
methods of Campbell, Wyant & Cannon
foundry co., with details of coremaklng. 11
Foundry 41:1-6 Ja '13
Molding large crank cases. 11 Foundry 41:161
Ap '13
Molding large, iron, generator field frames.
11 Foundry 41:217-9 Je '13
Notes on cores, core boxes and prints. J.
A. Shelly. Foundry 41:257-8 Je '13
Overland company's aluminum foundry. 11
plan Automobile 29:459-61 S 11 '13
Physical properties of molding sands. A. B.
Soarle. Eng M 44:103-6 O '12
Practice of the Edgar Allen American man-
ganese steel CO. il Iron Tr R 52:1404-11 Je
19 '13; Excerpts. Ind Eng 13:492-3 N '13
Problems of the foundry discussed at Chi-
cago meeting of Am. foundrymen's assn.
and the Associated foundry foremen. Foun-
dry 41:461-8 N '13
Satisfactory mixture for a Jobbing foundry.
W^ J. Keep. Foundry 41:422 O '13
Standard turSine cylinder molding practice. C.
A. Tupper. 11 Foundry 41:47-50 F '13
Threaded fittings made with green sand cores.
W. J. Carew, Jr. diags Foundry 41:535-6 D
'13
I'se and abuse of slip Jacket.s. W. H. Parry.
Foundry 41:519-20 D '13
ITse of the oxy-acetylene torch In foundries.
H. C. Estep. 11 Foundry 41:443-60 O '13
Van Wagner mfg. co.'s die-casting practice,
Syracuse, N. Y. C. L. I^ucas. il diags
Mach 19:327-31, 425-8 Ja-F '13
Waterbury, Conn. — metal casting shop. G.
Thompson. 11 plans Metal Ind n s 11:155-
7, 206-9 Ap-My '13
fice also Aluminum; Bra.«is founding; Cast
iron; Copper founding; Cupola furnaces;
Fire clay; Iron founding; Iron metallurgy:
Manganese steel; Pattern making: Pickling
(metals); I'ig Iron; Steel castings; Steel
molds
Foundry records
How one Iron foundry records Its operations:
system Installed bv the Rutenber motor co.
C. S. Taylor. Foundry 41:527-31 D '13
Foundry supplies. See Foundries — Equipment
and supplies
Foundrymen
Open-shop policy, workmen's compensation
etc. discussed by National founders' asso-
ciation. Iron Tr R 53:5^89-97 N 27 '13
Foundrymen's association, American. See Amer-
ican foundrymen's association
Fountains
Novel electric fountain. 11 Am Ind 14:26-7
N '13
Fountains, Drinking. See Drinking fountains
Fox farming
Fortunes In foxes. Scl Am 108:172 F 22 '13
France
Defenses
Comparison of French and German strength
In dirigible airships, il Sci Am 109:126 Ag
16 '13
Navy
Recent warships for the French admiralty. 11
plans Int Marine Eng 18:93-7 Mr '18
128
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Franchises
— Franchise values. W: M. Wherry, Jr. filec
Ry J 42:781-2 O 15 '13
Goodwill, patentB, trade-marks, copyrights
and franchises. P. J. Esquerr6. J Account
16:31-4 Ja '18
Franchises, Municipal. See Municipal fran-
chises
Franklin Institute, Philadelphia
Franklin Institute treasures. H. D. Jones. 11
Scl Am 108:473 My 24 '13
Freeport, Texas
New port and railroad terminal on the Gulf.
A. W. Davis. 11 Hy & Enj? R 53:499-501
My 31 '13
Freezing points
Best anti-freeze solution. Automobile 29:1022
N 27 '13
Freezing process. See Foundations
Freight
Illinois traction system's St. Louis express
and freight traffic methods. 11 map plan
Elec Ry J 41:282-7 F IB '13
Need of better boxes for freight. Ry Age
55:23-4 Jl 4 '13
Relation of interurban freight service to the
high cost of living. E: C. Spring. Elec Ry
J 41:171 Ja 26 '13
Sec also Carriers; Demurrage; Electric
railroads — Freight; Railroads — Freight;
Shipment of goods; Transportation
Freight, Perishable
Pre-cooling perishable goods at loading sta-
tions. B. W. Red f earn. Ry Age 65:568-9 S
26 '13
Transportation of fruit and vegetables. E.
D. Levy. Ry Age 54:239-42 F 7 '13
See also Refrigerator cars
Freight car service
Big Four's letter on car efficiency. Ry &
Eng R 53:996 O 25 '13
Capacity and movement of freight cars. Iron
Age 92:1225-6 N 27 '13
Car balance and performance. Ry Age 65:
474-5 S 12 '13
Car balance and performance and car loca-
tions for Oct., 1912. Ry & Eng R 63:128
F 8 '13
Car efficiency. J. R. Cavanagh. Ry & Eng R
53:342-3 Ap 12 '13
Car pooling. Ry Age 55:963 N 21 '13
Car shortages. E. P. Ripley. Ry Age 55:406
5 5 '13
Car surpluses and shortages: car location
bulletins of Am. Ry. Assn. Ry & Eng R
53:36, 190. 238-9. 308. 347, 394. 444. 490,
632, 917. 994-5. 1112 Ja 11. Mr 1, 15, 29,
Ap 12. 26. My 10, 24, Je 28. S 27, O 25, N
29 '13; Published also In Ry Age
Causes and cure of deficient use of freight
care. L. F. Loree. Eng M 46:18-28 Ap '18
Comparative summary of freight cars in serv-
ice. Ry Age 55:458-60 S 12 '13
Congestion on the Prussian state railways
in 1912. G. AUix. Ry Age 55:1232-3 D 26
'13
Control and distribution of refrigerator cars
In Interstate commerce. H. M. Wigney. Ry
6 Eng R 53:1105 N 29 '13
Domurrape as a remedv for car shortages.
J. O. Klapp. Ry Ape 55:1225-7 D 26 '13
Freight car efficiency. Ry & Eng R 53:35-
6 Ja 11 '13
Freight car tactics or regulations. A. Hale.
Uy Afie 54:145-7 Ja 24 '13
Getting more movement for freight cars. E.
H. De Groot Jr.; F. M. Lucore. Ry Age
55:403-4 S 5 '13
Getting more movement for freight cars. A.
Hale. Ry Age 55:175-6 Ag 1 '13
Improving the railway freight service. Eng N
69:319-20 F 13 '13
Increasing freight car efficiency. B. A. Wor-
thington. Ry Age 55:371-2 Ag 29 '13
Increasing the service of freight cars. J. M.
Daly. Eng N 69:315 F 13 '13
Plan for the Joint purchase of freight cars.
Ry Age 55:957 N 21 '13
Present location of American freight cars.
Automobile 28:623 F 20 '13
Reduclngr number of cars In repair shops. Ry
Age 55:43 Jl 11 '13
Report of Car service commission. Ry Age
54:290-1 F 14 '13
Resolutions on grain cars and grain car serv-
ice. 11 Ry & Eng R 53:1166-7 D 20 '13
Terminal service. W. M. Prall. Ry & Eng R
53:574-7 Je 14 '13
Transportation problem. R. W. Ropiequet.
Colliery 33:609-12 Je '13
ITncle Sam's freight cars. J. G. Hill. Ry Age
55:414 S 5 '13
iSec also Refrigerator cars
Carload
Car loading efficiency. Ry & Eng R 53:129-
30 F 8 '13
Economy of capacity loading from the ship-
per's point of view. G. Wilson. Ry Age 55:
830 O 31 13
Heavier loading of cars. Ry & Eng* R 53:
996-8. 1024-6 O 25-N 1 '13
Heavy loading of cars. J. F. Townsend. Ry
& Eng R 53:959-60 O 11 '13
Increasing freight car performance. C. C.
Rllcy. Ry Age 55:555-7 S 26 '13
InoreasInR the loading of cars. Ry Age 55:
810 O 31 -13
Freight cars
Am. Soc. M. B. and freight car design.
Ry & Eng R 63:368-9 Ap 19 '13
Box car construction, as viewed by a repair-
er. H. S. Fentress. Am Eng 87:y35-«J Mv '13
Box car design. Ry A^e 54:47 Ja 10 '13
Box oar for grain and coal traffic. U Rv Ape
55:57-8 Jl U '13; Same. Ry Age (Mech ed)
87:386-8 Jl '13
Car roof problem. II Ry & Eng R 53:605, 565
My 31. Je 14 '13
Convertible stock and box car. 11 diags Ry
Age 55:1126-8 D 12 '13
Fifty- ton low side gondola with steel under
frame for the Jersey Central. 11 plans Am
Enp 87:207-9 Ap '13
Fifty- ton steel hopper car. Central railroad
of N. J. il diag Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:439-
41 Aj? '13
47th annual convention of the Master car
builders' association. Atlantic City, June.
1913. Ry & Eng R 53:627-8, 632-4 Je 28 '18
47th annual convention of the Master car
builders' assn., Atlantic City, June, 1913.
Eng N 69:1341-4 Je 26 '13
Frelgnt car design. C. L. Bundy. Am Eng 87:
268 My '13
Freight car designing. E. G. Chenoweth. Ry
Arc (Mech ed) 87:505-6 S '13
Freight car standards. Ry & Eng R 53:535
Je 7 '13
Freight car troubles. C. L. Alden. Am Eng 87:
266-7 My '13
Freight car troubles: poor draft gear and
attachments. J. (\ Fritts. 11 Ry Age 55:
49J>-501 s 19 '13; Same. Ry Age (Mech ed)
87:551-4 O '13
Freight car truck experiments. Am Eng 87:
42-4 Ja '13: Same. Ry Age 54:67-8 Ja 10 '13;
Ry & Eng R 53:184-5 Mr I '13
Freight cars damaged by improper loading.
il Ry Ape (Mech ed) 87:649-50 D '13
Freight cars for the Grand Trunk railway
sy.stem. 11 Ry & Eng R 53:1104-5 N 29 '13
Government owned freight cars. Ry & Bng
R 53:870-1 S 13 '13
Grain car Inspection. R. W. Schulze. Am Bng
87:33-4 Ja '13
Grand Trunk hopper Imttom box car. 11 Ry
Afze (Mech ed) 87:323-4 Je '13
Hopper bottom grain car. Grand Trunk Ry. 11
Ry & Eng R 53:317 Ap 6 '13
Hopper-bottom steel -frame box cars for
grain; Canadian Pacinc Ry. II Eng N 70:
806-7 O 23 '13
Improved methods of freight car construction.
R. W. Schulze. dlags Ry Age (Mech ed)
87:437-8 Ag '13
Inside pheathed steel frame box cars. R. W.
Burnett, il Ry Age 55:1075-7 1) 5 '13
Interpretation of the rules of Interchange.
Ry Age 55:457-8 S 12 '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
I2Q
Freight cars — Continued.
. Link side bearingr truck. diaf?.s Ry Age (Mech
ed) 87:673-4 D '13; Same. Ry Age 55:1167-
9 D 19 '13
Making stock cars from scrapped box « ar.=.
W: Queenan. Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:37h Jl
•13
Narrow gage equipment for the Kast broad
top. 11 Ry Age 54:1606-7 Je 27 '13
New devices for the car department. 11 dlags
Ry Age 55:1167-9 D 19 '13
Ninety-ton high side gondola car: developed
on the Norfolk & Western and equipped
with specially designed six-wht'd e(|uallzotl
trucks. 11 planH Am Kng 87:35-40 Ja '13;
Same. Uy Age 54:16-9 Jii 3 '13
Ninety-tons capacity gondola, Norfolk &
Western railway. 11 plans Ry & Eng R 63:
3-6 Ja 4 '13
100-ton coal car: Norfolk & Western Ry. 11
plan Kng N 69:116-7 Ja 16 'IS
lYoblem of box car design. Ry Age 55:1123-3
D 12 '13
Rumsey fr<*ight car door, diags Am Kng 87:
216 Ap '13; Ry & Kng R 53::.S2 Je 14 '13
Seventy-ton hopper oar, for Hirmingham
Southern. 11 Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:503-4
5 "13
Seventy-ton quadruple hopper cars for the
Birmingham Southern R. R. 11 Ry & Engr
R 53:563 Je 14 '13
Special 75-ton flat car. R. S. Moimce. 11 diag
Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:388-90 Jl '13
Steel frame box cars. C. A. Seley. Ky &
Kng R 53:1126 T) 6 '13
Steel frame box cars for the Frisco. 11 diags
Ry Age 55:609-14 O 3 '13; Same. Ry Age
(Mech ed) 87:555-61 O '13
Steel framing for box cars. R. W. Burnett.
11 Ry Age (Mech ed) 87: 6.") 1-5 D '13
Steel underframe box cars. (J: W. Rink. Ry
Age (Mech ed) 87:657-60 D '13; Ry & Kng
R 53:1157-9 1) 13 "13; Same cond. Ry Ako
55:1081-2 I) 5 '13
Steel underframe car for the Reading, il plans
Am Eng 87:210-2 Ap '13
Steel underframe construct Ion, American car
6 foundry co. 11 Ry & Kng R 53:572 Je 14
'13
Steel underframes for cars and steel box -cars.
Eng N 70:1202-3 I) 11 '13
Steel upper frame box cars. K. W. Burnett.
il dlags Rv & Eng R 53:1122-5 1) 6 '13
Strong box car end. il plans Am Eng 87:
40-2 Ja '13; Ry Age 51:63-4 ,Ja 10 'i:j
Tank car design. IT, K. Parsons, diags Ry
Age (Mech ed) 87:4l5-»; Ag '13
Testing draft gears prior to purchasing. B.
V. Crandall. Ry & Kng R 53:397-9 Ap 26
•13
Tests of alcohol heater car. Uy A^re .)r»:53-4
Jl 11 '13: Same. Ry Ago JMech ed) 87:441-
2 Ag '13
Vital factors In car economy; adapted from
paper by C: A. Lindstrom. Ry & Eng R
63:204-5 Mr 8 '13
(ire (tlfto Car cleaning; Cur painting;
Draft gears; Refrigerator cars
Cost of maintenance
Cost of freight car maintenance per car;
capacity and cost of cars. Ry & Eng R 53:
99 F 1 '13
Cost of freight car maintenance per ton
mile. Ry & Eng R 53:388-9. 412-3. 436-7.
461. 698-9, 628, 661 Ap 26-My 17, Je 21-Jl
Freight car maintenance costs and service.
Ry & Eng R 53:344 Ap 12 '13
Growing cost of freight car repairs. F. F.
Gaines. Am Kng 87:205-6 Ap '13
Maintenance cost and duty performed by
freight cars. J. C. Fritts. Ry Age 54:833-
4 Ap 11 '13
Repairs
Increased efficiency In freight car repairs.
Ry & Eng R 53:392 Ap 26 '13
Instruction of car men on interchange rules.
R. W. Schulze. Am Kng 87:i:.4 Mr '13
ffee also Freight cars— Cost of mainte-
nance
Weiahlng
Hearing on car weighing by Interstate com-
merce commission. Ry & Eng R 68:209 Mr
8 '13
Report on track scales by the Interstate com-
merce commission. Ry & Eng R 63:767-9,
763-4, 807-10 Ag 9. 23 '13
Weighing half a million freight cars. 11 Scl
Am 109: IS J N 22 '13
Freight classification
Uniform freight classification. Ry & EJng R
53:1112-3 N 2!) '13
Western classification no. 51 rejected by In-
terstate commerce commission. Ry & Eng
R 53:31-2 Ja 11 '13
Freight handling
Brown hoisting machines at Baltic street,
Brooklyn. 11 Uy Age 51:1001-2 My 2 '13
Comparison of electric and hand .trucks in
freight house service. R. C. Weller. Ry Age
55:lir).T I) 19 '13
Development in the handling of freight by
meclianical means. Rv Age 54:704-5 Mr 21
•13
Electric trucks in frelt^ht house service, il
Ttv Age 55:236-8 Ag 8 '13
Electrical e<julpment and concrete construc-
tion at Auckland liarbor. W. Wilson. 11 Eng
M 16:217-36 N '13
Freight burtoning at marine terminals. H. M.
llanllng. il Int Marine Kng 18:489-92 N '13
Freight handling etjulpment at Kansas City
municipal v.harf. il Int Marine Eng 18:487-
8 X '13
Freight -handling equipment of New York
dock company. 11 plan Eng Rec 67:432-3 Ap
19 '13: Same. Rv &, Eng R 53:365-7 Ap 19
•13; Same. Int Marine Eng 18:204-6 My '13
Handling west-bound freight on the North
river railroad piers, New York city. W. J.
Barney, plan Eng N 70:309 Ag 14 '13
How to Incrtnse marine terminal capacity.
H. M. Harding. 11 Int Marine Eng 18:336-8
Ag '13
Installation of freight-handling machinery
for increasing dock capacity. II Eng N 69:
014 My 1 '13
Locating the friction In our transportation
system. R. H. Rogers. 11 Scl Am S 76:244
Ap 19 '13; Same cond. Ry & Eng R 63:212
Mr 8 '13
Mechanital tninsference at freight terminals.
H. M. TFarding. Ry Age 51:51-3 Ja 10 '13
Modem industrial buildings of Bush terminal
CO., So. Brooklyn, New York. 11 Ind Eng
13:lH3-6 My '13
M(»tor truck and the freight terminal. R. L.
Xllos. Scl Am 109:248. 326 S 27, O 25 '13
Otis Inclint'd TrefKht elevator. 11 Ry Age 54:
849-50 Ap 11 '13
I'ort facilities for ships and cargos in the
T'Ulted States. W: T. Donnelly. Int Marine
Eng 18:107-9 Mr '13; Same cond., with dis-
cussion. Am Soc M E J 35:997-1009 Je '13
Power truck emancipates the baggage man.
J. B. Baker. Scl Am 108:340 Ap 12 '13
Structural and mechanical features of a rail-
road freight pier. Hoboken. N. J. il plan
Eng Rec 67:586-8 My 24 '13
Stnd**bakcr corTxaation loading platform., for
siiipping automobiles. 11 Ry Age 54:1038
My 9 '13
Trucking at railroad terminals and steam-
ship piers. Scl Am 108:294 Mr 29 '13
Westlnghouse telpherage system for hand-
ling freight at steamship terminals, il Int
Marine Eng 18:29-30 Ja '18
fiic aUo Freight terminals; Telpherage
Freight- houses
Freight -house and warehouse floors. ETng
Rec 67:356-7 Mr 29 '13
Freight house floors. Ry Age 54:723 Mr 21 '13
P'relght house for C. M. & St. V. at Great
Falls, Mont. 11 plans Ry & Eng R 63:1055-6
N 15 '13
Illinois traction system's freight house at
Springfield, 111. 11 plans Elec Ry J 41:930-1
My 24 '13
130
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Freight rates
Freight rates by water and by rail. J. L.
Payne. Ry Age 54:K71-4 Ap 18 '13
t^cv uIho Railroads — Hates
Freight ships
Electrically-driven cargo boat Tynemount. C.
Van Langendonck. il Int Marine Eng 18:
520-2 D '13
Great Lakes steamers for coastwise service.
il plans Int Marine Eng 18:47-62 F '13
Lumber schooner John A. Hooper, il plan
Int Marine Eng 18:72 F '13
Motor-driven freight ship, Bromberg. Int Ma-
rine Eng 18:146 Ap '13
Old Dominion line's freight steamer Tyler.
11 plans Int Marine Eng 18:369-74 S '13
Performance of an oil-engine ocean vessel:
Christian X. Eng N 70:347 Ag 21 '13
Performance of the lumber- carrying steamer
Adeline Smith. II Int Marine Eng 18:375-7
5 '13
Single screw molasses tank steamer Amolco.
plans Int Marine Eng 18:378-82 S '13
Freight solicitors
Freight solicitor's art. W. B. Townsend. Ry
Age .55:1159-60 D 19 '13
Freight terminals
Congested freight terminals. Eng Rec 68:451
O 25 '13
Freight pier at Communlpaw, N. J. il plans
Ry Age 54:1023-5 My 9 '13
Freight terminal needs. Eng Rec 67:130 F 1
'13
Freight terminal service. W. M. Prall. Ry
6 Eng R 53:96-8 F 1 '13
Harlem river freight terminal. New York city,
to be operated by electricity. EJng N 69:
1335-6 Je 12 '13
Motor truck and the freight terminal. R. L.
Niles. Sci Am 109:248, 326 S 27. O 25 '13
Motor truck extension of railroads. Sci Am
109:238 S 27 '13
New cotton belt freight terminal at St.
Louis. W. Haydock. il plan Ry & Eng R
53:73-5 Ja 25 '13; Same. Ry Age 55:218-20
Ag S '13
New electric freight station at Boston. 11
plan Elec Ry J 42:260-1 Ag 16 '13
New York's freight terminal problem, map
Ry Age 54:843-5 Ap 11 '13
St. Louis railway freight terminal, il plans
Eng N 69:664-7 Ap 3 '13
Soo line freight terminal in Chicago. 11 plan
Eng N 70:378-83 Ag 21 '13; Same cond.
Eng Rec 68:188-91 Ag 16 '13
Soutiiern railway freight station and office
building at Atlanta, Ga. il plan Ry Age 54:
839-40 Ap 11 '13
Study for unification of all freight terminals
at Buffalo, diags Eng Rec 68:414-6. 431-2
O 11-18 '13
Study for unifying the freight terminal of
Buffalo. G: H. Kimball, map plan Rv & Eng
R 53:ll«8-73 D 20 '13
Terminal service. W. M. Prall. Ry & Eng
R 53:574-7 Je 14 '13
Sre al9o Electric railroads — Terminals;
Freight handling; Freight houses; Rail-
roads — Terminals
Frequency changers
Operation of frequency changers. N. E. Funk.
Am Inst E E Pro 32:1578-?6 Jl '13
Frescoes
Ancient art revived; an account of sgrafflto.
M. F. Friederang. il Arch Rec 33:22-83 Ja
•13
Frick, H. C, coke cc, Connellsvllle, Pa.
Rational mine sociology; amusement hall of
the H. C. Frick coke co. il Mines & Mln
33:303-4 Ja *13
Friction
Electrification of benzene by friction. Sd Am
S 75:199 Mr 29 '13
fire aUo Bearings (machinery); Lubrica-
tion and lubricants
Frfedmann, Friedrlch Franz
Friedmann's new tuberculosis remedy. H. J.
Archard. Sci Am 108:210 Mr 1 '13
Misapprehension as to the novelty of the
Friedmann treatment. Sol Am S 75:183 Mr
22 '18
Fritz, John, 1822-1913
Biographical notice of. U. W. Raymond, por
Am Inst Min E Bui 78:! 85-97 .Je '13
John Fritz, ironmaster, por Eng Rec 67:
sup 40 F 22 '13
Passing of a great ironmaster. Sci Am 108:
192 Mr 1 '13
Sketch. Am Soc M E J 35:22-30 Mr '13
Sketch, por Kng & Min .1 95:403-4 F 22 '13
Sketch, por Eng N 69:382-5 F 20 '13
Sketch and appreciation, por Iron Tr R 52:
480-3 F 20 '13
Frost
Frost damage to Montreal tllters. F: R.
Field, il diags Eng Rec 68:o6<)-9 N 22 '13
Frost crystals
Frost crystals formed underground. C. B.
Neiswender. il Eng & Mln J 96:492 S 13 '13
Froude (tugboat)
Experimental tugboats: the Fulton and the
Froude. il Sci Am S 75:12-3 Ja 4 '13
Experiments on the Fulton and the Froude.
C. H. Peabody. plans Int Marine Eng 18:7-
13 Ja '13
Fruit, Transportation of
Transportation of fruit and vegetables. E. D.
Levy. Ry Age 54:239-42 F 7 '13
Fuel
After coal— what? Power 87:268 F 26 '13
Choice of fuel. Power 38:237 Ag 12 '13
Estimating heat value of fuel. (EnglneerB*
study course) Power 37:835-7 Je 10 '13
Fuel possibilities In steel making. W: Whig-
ham. Iron Age P2:105fi-9 N 6 '13; Iron Tr
R 53:1097-1101 D 18 '13
Gas producer and waste fuels. F. Fielden.
Power 37:262-4 F 25 '13
Iron blast furnace and the characteristics of
its fuels. J. E. Johnson, jr. Met & ('hem
Eng ir.r>S7-93 D '13
Power from waste fuel. Sci Am S 75:91 F 8
'13
Rubbish as f«el. Power 37:745 My 27 '13
Sawmill refuse as fuel in gas producers. C: E.
Snypp. Eng M 44:96-8 O '12
See also Automobile engines — Fuel; Blast
furnace gtis; Briquets; Calorimeters and
calorimetry; Coal; Coal. Pulverized: Coke;
Firing; Fuel testing; Gas and oil engines —
Fuel; Gas as fuel; Gasoline; Kerosene; Lig-
nite; Liquid fuel; Locomotives — Fuel; Peat;
Petroleum as fuel
Fuel, Pulverized. See Coal, Pulverized
Fuel economizers
Auxiliary contrivances for reducing gasoline
consumption, diags Automobile 29:876-7 N 6
'13
Economizer explosion at Saylesvllle. R. I. 11
Power 37:136-8 Ja 28 '13
Economizer losses due to scale. E. R. Pearcft.
Power 38:263 Ag 19 '13
Efficiency and repair costs of fuel econo-
mizers. H. G. Brinckerhoff. Power 87:540-1
Ap 16 '18
Influence exercised by cold air leaks on ef-
ficiency of economizers. G. Ghersina. Am
Soc M" E J 35:809-902 Mv '\'i
Safeguarding economizers: symposium. Power
37:793-4 .Te 3 '13
Whv do economizers explode? Power 37:
159 F 4 '13
Fuel economy
Conservation (.f coal and liquid fuel. Power
:i8:5fi4-6 O 21 '13
Credit due to operating department for power
utilization and train movement that re-
duces consumption of fuel per ton mile.
Ry & Eng R 53:782-3 Ag 16 ^13
Economic combustion of low-grade or waste
fuels. D: M. Myers, diags Eng M 45:76-81,
227-40, 358-71 Ap-Je '13
Economics in running the boiler fire. W: M.
Faber. il Iron Age 92:844-5 O 16 '13
5th annual convention of International rail-
way fuel assn., Chicago, 1913. Ry & Eng
R 53:485-7. 507-8 My 24-31 '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
131
Fuel economy — Continued.
Piiel economy by the engrlne crew. M. E.
Wells. Ry Age 55:r)63-4 S 26 '13
Fuel economy on a trunk line railroad. W. B.
Landon. Ky & Kng R 53:54-7 Ja 18 '13
Fuel economy on the Buffalo, Rochester &
Pittsburg, H. C. Woodbridge. diags Ry Age
54:297-8 F 14 '13
Fuel economy on the Rock Island. W. J. Tol-
lerton. Ry Age 54:103-4 Ja 17 '18
Fuel-efficiency of the cupola-furnace. J: J.
Porter. Am Inst Min E Bui 74:23I)-48 F '13
Locomotive fuel economy. R. Collett. dlag Ry
& Eng a 53:537-40 Je 7 '13; Ry Age 55:874-
8 N 7 '13
Operating department and fuel economy. Ry
Age 5r>:332-4 Ag 22 '13; Ry Age (Mech ed)
87:469-72 S '13
Reclaiming fuel from chain-grate stokers. B.
Brown. Power 38:587 O 21 '13
isee also Dry blast process; Fuel econo-
mizers
Fuel testing
Exhaust gases from oils and gas fuels. J.
C. Smallwood. Power 38:682-3 N 11 '13
Foundry-cupola gases and temperatures. A.
W. Belden. il diags U S Bur Mines Bui 54:
1-27 '13: Same cond. Iron Age 92:289-£0
Ag 7 '13
Investigation of cupola melting operations.
11 diags Foundry 41:309-18 Ag '13
Kerosene for steel heating furnaces. H. C.
Spillman. il plan Mach 20:125-6 O '13
Tests of cupola gases and temperatures. A.
\V. Belden's report, il Iron Tr R 52:1463-
5 Je 26 '13
Fuller's earth
Fuller's earth. C: L. Parsons. U S Bur Minies
Bui 71:1-36 13
Fulton, New York
Broadway bridge across Oswego river and
the New York barge canal at Fulton, N. Y.
il plan Eng Rec 67:88-90 Ja 26 '13
Fulton (tugboat)
Experimental tugboats: the Fulton and the
Froude. il Sci Am S 75:12-3 Ja 4 '13
Experiments on the Fulton and the Froude.
C. H. Peabody. plans Int Marine Eng 18:
7-13 Ja '13
Fumes, Smelter. See Smelter fumes
Fumigation
Fire extinguishing and fumigation by the
Harker process, il diags Int Marine Eng
18:320-1 Jl '13
Sec also Disinfection and disinfectants
Functions, Exponential
Application of hyperbolic functions. A. E.
Kennelly. plan Elec W 61:450-1 Mr 1 '13
Fur trade
iScc also Fox farming
Furnace chargers. See Blast furnaces — Charg-
ing
Furnaces
Balanced draft system of furnace regulation.
il plan Power 37:181-3 F 11 '13
Bernhardt open- hearth furnace. 11 dlag Iron
Age 91:832-3 Ap 3 '13
Brass foundry furnaces. W. H. Parry. Metal
Ind n s 11:423-4 O '13
Broman oven furnace. R Cederblom. plan
Power 37:171-2 F 4 '13
Case metallurgical furnace, il Eng & Min J
96:643 O 4 '13
Case of the Talbot tilting furnace. Iron Age
92:.'>68-9 S 11 '13
Combination furnace for making steel, de-
signed »)v E. C. Wills, il Iron Tr R 53:909-
U N 20 '13
Combination, steel-making furnace; patented
by F. B. T.amb. Iron Tr R 52:93 Ja 2 '13
Cooling device for open -hearth steel furnaces.
II dlag Iron Age 91:649 Mr 13 '13
Design of modern open-hearth steel furnaces:
tilting and stationary types conipared. B:
Talbot, plans Iron Tr R 53:198-502 S 18
•13
Economic combustion of low-grade or waste
fuels. D: M. Myers, diags Eng M 45:227-
40, 358-71 My-Je '13
Furnace details for smokeless combustion.
Ind Eng 13:309 Jl '13
Furnace for horizontal tubular boiler. R. Ce-
derblom. plan Power 37:662-3 My 13 '13
Furnaces for smoke suppression, diags Ind
Eng 13:269-60 Je '13
Generation of steam by waste heat from fur-
naces. F. Peter, diags Am Inst Min E Bui
84:2775-2803 D '13
Heat-losses in furnaces. F. A. J. Fitzgerald.
Am Inst Min E Bui 75:345-8 Mr '13
Improved Regan stoking grate. 11 Power 37:
892-3 Je 24 '13
Increasing the efficiency of MacDougall
roasters at the Great Falls smelter of the
Anaconda copper mining co. F. R. Corwin
and S. S. Rodgers. diags Am Inst Min E
Bui 79:1389-1428 Jl '13
Innovations In furnace walls. R. O. Richards,
diag Power 37:790-1 Je 3 '13
Insulation of furnaces. C: R. Darling. Ind Eng
13:532-3 D '13
Life of crucible steel furnaces. J: H. Hall.
Am Inst Min E Bui 81:2379-81 S '13
Maerz open hearth furnace, dlag Iron AKe
91:1118-9 My 8 '13 «• -tus
Mystery of the predynastlc furnace solved.
M. N. Buckman. 11 Sci Am S 76:101-2 Ag
16 '13
New crucible furnace. Foundry 41:83 F '13
New design of open- hearth steel-furnace us-
ing producer-gas. H. F. Miller, jr. Am Inst
Min E Bui 75:409-13 Mr '13; Discussion. 77:
967-70 My '13
New design of regenerator chambers. H. P.
Miller, Jr. plan Iron Age 91:993-4 Ap 24 '13
New design of regenerators for open-hearth
furnaces. H. F. Miller. Jr. diags Am Inst
Min E Bui 78:1055-8 Je '13
New open-hearth furnace designs. H. F.
Miller, Jr. diags Iron Age 91:648-9 Mr 13 '18
New recuperating furnace, plan Automobile
28:1205 Je 12 '13
Novel combination furnace for making steel:
vessel for employing the side-blow, open-
hearth and electric processes, il Foundry
41:547-8 D '13
Oil-burning furnaces. R. T. Strohm. diags
Elec W 62:1018-9, 1068-70 N 15-22 '13
Open -hearth steel furnace progress. H. F.
Miller, Jr. diags Foundry 41:511-8 D '13
Pitting of boilers due to furnace. H. Misos-
tow. Power 38:376 S 9 '13
Recent improvement in gas furnaces, diags
Automobile 28:410 F 6 '13
Regenerative gas-fired push furnace. F: Sie-
mens, plan Eng M 44:624-6 Ja '13
Regenerative heating furnace, dlag Met &
Chem Eng 11:421-2 Jl '13
Shortcomings In open-hearth furnaces. Iron
Age 91:1184 My 15 '13
Smokeless furnaces now a certainty. J. M.
Searle. Iron Tr U r.3:1030-l D 4 '13
Standard smokeless furnace, diag Power 88:
4-5 Jl 1 '13
Tilting open-liearth furnaces. B. Talbot, diag
Kng M 46:262-4 N '13
Tilting versus fixed open-hearth furnaces.
Iron Age 92:624-5 S 18 '13
Triplexing in steel works vs. Buj^semer du-
plexing. F. A. Wilmot. Iron Age 92:819-20 O
9 '13
Two new tilting furnaces at the open-hearth
plant of the Lackawanna stool company,
Buffalo, il plana Iron Age 92:550-3 S 11 '13;
Iron Tr R 53:477-80 S 11 '13
Use of waste heat of open hearth furnaces. II
plan Iron Age 91:474-6 F 20 '13
T'tilizatiun of ihe waste heat of regenerative
furnaces. G: C. Stone. Am Inst Min E Bui
82:2401-2 O '13; Di.srn.ssion. S4:2S'»3-8 D '13
Utilizing the waste heat from brass furnaces;
various types designed to facilitate melting.
J. Horner, plans Foundry 41:113-6 Mr '13
Vertical-lift furnace doors. 11 diags Power 37:
814-5 Je 10 '13
WedRe roasting furnace with external fire-
boxes, diag Eng & Min J Iir):50»5 Mr 8 '13
i^ce aUn Blast furnaces; Boilers; Coke
ovens: Crucibles; Cupola furnaces; Draft;
Electric furnaces; Fire brick; Firing; Foun-
dry practice; Fuel; Mechanical draft; Me-
132
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Furnaces — Continued.
tallurgy; oil burners^: Open hearth process;
Refractory materials; Refuse destructors;
Smelting
Foundations
Concrete piles for strengthen ingr foundations.
11 diags Iron Tr R 53:861-2 O 16 '13
Furnaces, Cupola. See Cupola furnaces
Furnaces, Electric. See Electric furnaces
Furnaces, Open hearth. See Furnaces; Open Qas
hearth process
Furnaces, Reverberator/
Development of the reverberatory furnace for
smelting copper- ores. F. P. Mathewson. 11
diags Am Inst Min E Bui 73:113-37 Ja '13
Furniture, Metallic
Metal furniture for office buildings. Arch &
Bldg 45:425 O '13
Metallic furniture installation. 11 Munic Eng
45:110-4 Ag '18
iSee also Ship furniture
Garden cities
Arraignment of the garden city. Arch Rec
34:479-80 N '13
Bcc al«o City planning
Gardening
See also Hotbeds
Garnets
New York garnets. Eng & Mln J 96:1016-7
N 29 '13
Gage glasses. See Water gage glasses
Gages
Atlas ball gages. 11 Mach 19:731-2 My '13
Automatic slab gage. Sci Am 109:214 S 13 '13
Designs of and materials for gages. L. L.
Haas, plans Am Mach 38:141-5 Ja 23 '13
Gage for indicating the depth of liquids in
tanks, etc. il Ind Eng 13:225-6 My '13
Improved gage for twenty-nine degree thread
tools. E. Chlpman. 11 Mach 19:464-5 P '18
Inspection gages for Remington gun parts.
E. A. Suverkrop. 11 Am Maoh 38:763-8 My
8 '13
Measuring the flat on U. S. and Acme thread
tools. G. H. Gardner. 11 Mach 19:843 Jl '13
Measuring the sewage of Sacramento, il plan
Eng Rec 68:191-2 Ag 16 '13
New strain-gage for live-load stresses. 11
Eng N 70:701 O 9 '13
Twist drill and steel wire gages. J. R. Allan.
Maoh 19:519 Mr '13
ffcc also Pressure gages; Water gages
Gages, Pressure. See Pressure gages
Gales. See Winds
Galvanic batteries. See Electric batteries
Galvanizing
About sherardizing. T: Liggett, Jr. il Metal
Ind n s 11:16-7, 74-5 Ja-F '13
Brier Hill steel comi^any plant for galvan-
izing sheets, il Iron Tr R 53:173-5 Jl 21 '13
ffee also Electro-galvanizing; Electro-
plating
Galvanometers
Auxiliary galvanometer. W. W. Coblentz.
diags U S Bur Stand Bui 9:56-63 Mr 15 '13
See also Electric mea.surement
Galveston, Texas
Port of Galveston: its relation to industrial
and agricultural development of the South.
W. W. Peters. Sci Am S 76:242-3 O 18 '13
Gambia mahogany
Gambia mahogany. Sci Am S 75:48 Ja 18 '13
Gantt bonus system. See Bonus sy.stem
Garages
Garage economy depends on its layout, plans
Automobile 29:464-6 S 11 '13
Garage men protest against separators: reg-
ulations of Municipal explosives commis-
sion, plan Automobile 28:695 Mr 20 '13
Garage problem. Elec W 61:814 Ap 19 '13
Ideal garage for electric cars. Automobile 28:
1111 My 29 '13
Mechanical and electric traction on the Paris
streets. J. Boyer. il Eng M 44:56-65 O '12
Portable garage. S. Oxbcrry. 11 Automobile
28:1237-41 Je 19 '13
See also Automobile service stations
Garbage. See Refuse and refuse disposal
Commercial and financial aspects of gas man-
ufacture. G: B. Cortelyou. Sci Am S 75:
266-7, 274-5 Ap 26-My 3 '13
Legal specifications for illuminating gas.
Eng Rec 68:171 Ag 16 '13
See also Acetylene; Blast furnace gas;
Coke-oven gas; Gas as fuel; Gas cleaning;
Gas lighting; Gas manufacture and works;
Gas power; Gas producers; Gases; Mine
gases; Oxy-acetylene flame; I*etroleum
Gas, Blast furnace. See Blast furnace gas
Gas, Coke-oven. See Coke-oven gas
Gas, Natural
Condensation of gasoline from natural .gas.
G: A. Burrell and F. M. Seibert. Sci Am
S 76:362-3 D 6 '13
Interference between oil and gas wells and
coal mines. Eng N 69:450-3 Mr 6 '13
Kansas and Oklahoma gas fields. L. L. Wlt-
tlch. 11 Colliery 33:386-9 F '13
Measurement of natural gas: discussion of
paper by T: K. Weymouth. Am Soc M E J
35:280-94 F '13
Natural-gas gasoline. C: T. Hutchinson. Eng
M 45:596-8 Jl '13
Saving our natural gas.. Sci Am 109:66 Jl
26 '13
Waste of natural gas. Eng & Min J 96:160
Jl 26 '13
Waste of natural gas. R. Arnold and F:
G. Clapp. Eng & Min J 96:29« Ag 16 '18
Gas analysis. See Gases — Analysis
Gas and oil engines
Big Ford gas engine. F. R. Low. il Power
38:128-31 Jl 22 '13
Casting parts of a 6000-hp. gas engine, il
Iron Age 92:782-3 O 9 '13
Classification of oil engines. O. P. Ostergren.
plans Power 37:187-9 F 11 '18
Coal engine. 11 Sci Am 108:436 Ii^ 10 '13
Developments in oil fuel burning. K. H. Pea-
body, il Int Marine Eng 19:14-7, 60-4, 112-4
Ja-Mr '13; Same cond. Power 87:206-8,
244-6 F 11-18 '18
Developments of the gas engine. E. Brown.
Power 37:529-31 Ap 16 '13
Diesel and Wentworth engines. J: F. Went-
worth. Power 37:338-41 Mr 11 '13
Difficulty in starting a glis engine. H. West-
wood. Power 37:711 My 20 '13
Dorwald heat engine. Set Am S 76:371 D 13 '13
Double-acting two- stroke gas engine, il Iron
Ape 91:1224-5 My 22 '13
Engine that will run on several fuels. 11
Sci Am 108:228-9 Mr 8 '18
Ferrantl on prime movers. Elec W 61:233-4 F
1 '13
Flywheel motor starter. 11 Sci Am 108:12 Ja
4 '13
FYench kerosene motor for automobiles; Bel-
lem engine starts cold on kerosene and runs
on any kind of crude oil. il plan Automobile
28:679-81 Mr 20 '13; Same cond. Eng M 46:
272-4 My '13
Gas engine Jacket circulating systems. A. C.
Wilson, diags Power 37:299-300 Mr 4 '13
Gas-engine silencers. W: H. Booth. Power 87:
782 Jc 3 '13
Gas-engine sounds. A. L. Brennan, Jr. Power
37:709-10 My 20 '13
Gns engines in blast furnaces and steel plants.
H. J. Freyn. Iron Tr R 52:1242-8 My 29 '13;
Same cond. Iron Age 91:1299-1302 My 29 '13
Gasoline and oil power on the farm. P. S.
Rose. Sci Am 108:120 F 1 '18
Gasoline motor with plane slide valves, diags
Automobile 28:1060-2 My 22 '13
Heavy oil engine design. Ind Eng 13:366-7
Ag '18
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
133
Gas and oil engines — Continued.
Heavy-oil engine in marine service and its
influence upon batUeship design. R. C. H.
Reid. il Sci Am S 76:113-4 F 22 '13.
Heavy oil Kromhout engine with ignition
chamber. O. H. Wildt. diag Am See M E
J 35:527-9 Mr '13
Horizontal crude oil engine brought out by
the St. Marys' machine company, St. Marys,
Ohio, diag Iron Age 91:1486 Je 19 '13
Horsepower of small gas engines. Power 38:
539 O 14 '13; Same. Sci Am S 76:339 N 29 '13
How the Fulton-Tosi oil engine is constructed.
11 diag Iron Tr R 53:1141-2 D 25 '13
Illmer two-stroke-cycle gas engine. 11 plan
Power 37:743-6 My 27 ^18
Improvements in gas engine design. G: M.
Strombeok. Mach 19:39-40 S '12
Increase of output of internal-combustion
engines and a new six-stroke cycle engine.
E. Sohimanek. diag Am Soc M E J 35:701-4
Ap '13
Industrial locomotive driven by a crude oil
engine. 11 Eng N 69:64-5 Ja 9 '18
Internal combuetlon engine using coal fuel
Invented by A. M. Low. plan Ind Eng 13:
31 Ja '13
Jacket water requirements of Internal com-
bustion engines. R. Trautschold. Power 37:
494-6 Ap 8 '13
James Internal combustion engine. 11 Sci
Am 108:466 My 17 '13
Junkers engine. F. E. Junge. 11 Power 87:
120-1. 417-8 Ja 28 Mr 25 '13
Junkers vs. Diesel engine. A. M. Levin. Pow-
er 37:671-2 My 13 '13
Knock in gas engine. A. M. Leonard; R. H.
Danforth. Power 37:860-1 Mr 11 '18
Location of gasoline engine troubles made
easy. 11 Sci Am 108:34-5 Ja 11 '13
Low coal engine. 11 Power 37:86 Ja 21 '13
Low's gasoline motors k la Diesel, plans
Automobile 28:682-8 Mr IS '13
Lubrication of gas engine cylinders. A. L.
Brennan, jr. Power 37:119-20 Ja 28 '13
Lubrication of gas engine cylinders. It. L.
Brewster. Power 87:341 Mr 11 '18
Machining the Keystone gasoline engine parts.
F. B. Jacobs. 11 Mach 19:350-1 Ja '13
Marine oil engine. T. Lucas, plans Int Ma-
rine Eng 18:56-9 F '18; Same cond. Eng M
45:114-7 Ap '13
New Diesel engine. Sd Am S 75:271 Ap 26
'18
New kerosene vaporiser demonstrated. Sci
Am 109:125 Ag 16 '18
New large gas-engine; valveless. two-cycle,
vertical engine. A. E. L. Chorlton. 11 Eng
M 44:606-9 Ja '18
New type of gasoline engine. 11 Eng Rec 67:
Bup 41 F 15 '18
Oil-engine characteristics. Elec W 61:77-8 Ja
11 '18
Oil engine in railway water service. C. R.
Knowles. Ry Age 55:2R!>-90 Ag 16 '13
Oil engines for driving electric generators.
Ind Eng 18:29-30 Ja '13
Oil -motor industry In Italy, dlags Power
88:604-6 O 7 '18
Oil -motor power at Leipzig building expo-
sition. A. Gradenwltz. 11 Power 38:896 9
16 '18
Operating costs of- small gas engine plant.
M. W. Utz. 11 Power 87:224 F 18 '18
Paragon engine, plan Power 87:226-6 F 18 '18
Performance of engine operating on coke-
oven gas. 11 Power 37:633-4 My 6 '13
Possibilities of the marine oil engine. J: F.
Wentworth. Int Marine Eng 18:129-80 Mr
•18
Practical operation of gas engines using
blast-furnace gas as fuel. C: O. Sampson,
dlags Am Soc M E J 35:767-83 My '13:
, Same. Iron Age 91:1120-3 My 8 '13; Same.
Iron Tr R 52:1120-4 My 15 '13; Same. Sci
Am S 76:185-7 S 20 '13; Same cond. Power
37:821-3 Je 10 '13: Discussion. F. H. Wag-
ner. Am Soc M E J 35:1276-9 Ag '13
Preheated air. J. Barraja-Frauenf elder. Int
Marine Eng 18:173 Ap '13
Pressures In gasoline engines. O. A. Field.
Power 88:56 J1 8 '18
Principles of fuel oil engines, C. F. Hirsh-
feld. 11 Sd Am S 76:46-7, 61-4. 74-5 Jl 19-
Ag 2 '18
Recent development of gas power In Europe.
H. J. Freyn. Eng N 69:228-30 Ja 30 '13;
Same. Am Soc M E J 35:237-49 F '13
Recovery of heat lost in explosion engines.
G. Debesson. Am Soc M E J 35:1689-91
N '13
Removing carbon deposit with oxygen. 11 Sci
Am 109:125 Ag 16 '18
Removing (-arbon from gas engines with de-
natured alcohol. J. A. Anglada. Iron Age
92:616-7 S 18 '13
Saving in power cost with a gas engine. F.
R. Lufkin. Power 88:98 Jl 15 '18
Silencer for gas engrines. 11 Sci Am 108:544
Je 14 '13
Small internal combustion engines on land
and water. Sci Am 108:304 Ap 6 '18
Snow high- compression oil engine. A. E.
Ballin. 11 Power 38:229-30 Ag 12 '13
Stationary oil engines: manufacture of small
sizes. Sci Am S 76:383 D 13 '13
Status of the large gas engine in Europe. P.
Langer. diags Iron Age 92:1332-5 D 11 '13;
Same cond. Power 38:891-3 D 23 '13
Trials of a 100 brake horse-power oil engine:
Junkers marine engine. 11 Sci Am S 76:
348-9 N 29 '13
Triple -screw motor ship Alkmaar. J. R. Wil-
son. Int Marine Eng 18:32 Ja '18
Src altto Alcohol motors; Automobile en-
gines: Carbureters; Cylinders; Diesel en-
gines; Diesel locomotives; Gas power
plant.s; CJaa producers; Gas tractors; Gas
turbines: Indicators; Locomotives, Gas and
oil; "Motor boats; Motor cars (railroad);
Motor ships
Cooling
Cooling a gas engine by Internal injection.
diag Eng N 70:594-5 S 25 '13
CooVhig pas engines. Mach 20:303 D '13
Cooling gas engines In a new way. 11 Sci
Am 109:160 Ag 80 '13
New method of cooling gas engines. Power
38:832-4 S 2 '18
New method of cooling gas engines. B. Hop-
kinson. diag Iron Age 92:392-3 Ag 21 '13;
Ind Eng 13:449-50 O '13
Fuel
Delivery of fuel Into the cylinders of inter-
nal-combustion engines from under the pis-
ton rln^.s. V. Poksziszevskl. Am Soc M E
J 3r):1177-9 Jl '13
Fuel economics of the oil engine. J: A. Secor.
Iron Age 91:974-6 Ap 17 '13
Fuel for oil engines: qualities required. Sci
Am S 75:411 Je 28 '13
Fuels for heavy-oil engines. I. C. Allen. Eng
M 45:886-8 S '13
Heating fuel oil. B. F. Hartley, plan Power
37:60 Ja 14 '13
Heavy oil aa fuel for Internal-combustion
encnnes. I. C. Allen. Ind Eng 13:392-6 S
'13; Same. Sci Am S 76:326-7 N 22 '13
Power from kerosene: using oil, kerosene and
distillates in the ordinary gas engine. L.
W. Ellis and W. R. Dray. 11 Sci Am S 76:
105-6 F 16 '13; Excerpts. Sd Am 108:M6-7
Mr 15 '13
Waning supply of gasoline. J: A. Secor. Sci
Am S 75:271-2 Ap 26 '18
Will the automobile be driven by kerosene?
H. A. Morris, il Sci Am 108:38 Ja 11 '18
Working fluid of internal- combustion en-
gines. D. Clerk. Ind Eng 18:405-8 S '18
See also Automobile engines — Fuel; Gas as
fuel; Gasoline; Kerosene; Motor spirit; Pe-
troleum as fiiel
ignition
High-tension ignition with batteries. A. L.
Brennan. Jr. Power 37:635 My 6 '13
Igniters for oil engines. W: J. Demorest plan
Power 37:377-8 Mr 18 'IS
Ignition devices. H. R. Van Deventer. Sd
Am 108:513 Je 7 '18
Ignition from dry cells. A. L. Brennan, Jr.
Power 37:17-8 Ja 7 '18
Make-and-break Ignitera E. Pagett. 11 Power
88:198-9 Ag 5 '18
134
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Qas and oil engines— Ignition — Continued.
Time of Igrnltlon vs. economy. A. B. Morrl-
Bon, jr. Power 38:397 8 16 '13
See also Automobile engines — Ignition
Testing
Brake test on a 75-hp oil engine. A. A. Pot-
ter and W. W. Carlson. 11 Eleo W 61:106-6
Ja 11 *13
Heat biBilance of a gas engine. J. C. Small-
wood. Power 3r:452-4 Ap 1 '13 ^^^
Test of a kerosene-oil engine. H. D. Wile.
11 Elec W 62:389 Ag 23 '18 ^ ^,
Tests on small gasoline englnea F. M.
White and B. A. White. Power 38:299-301
Ag 26 '18
Qas as fuel ^ , ^ _
Exhausvt Rase.s from oils and gas fuels. J. C
Smallwood. Power 38:682-3 N 11 '13
Producer gas as a substitute for oil for fur-
nace work. Met & Chem EMg 11:107 P '13
Producer gas in heating furnaces. E. Brown.
Power 37:376-7 Mr 18 '13
Surface combustion. C. D. McCourt. Eng M
45:589-92 Jl '13
System of burning producer gas. C. M. Gar-
land, plan Iron Age 92:664-6 S 25 '13
iSre nlso Blast furnace gas; Gas and oil
engines: Gas power; Gas power plants: Gas
producers
Gas burners
Development of improved gas-heating appli-
ances. C. E. Lucke. dlags Eng N 70:1186-8
D 11 '13
Qas cleaning
Apparatus for catching cinders in gases:
blast furnace gas cleaning, il Iron Age 92:
547-9 S 11 '13; Same. Scl Am S 76:316-7
N 5 13
New process of cleaning producer gas. 11
Power 38:823-4 D 9 '13
New process of cleaning producer gas. H. F.
Smfth, 11 diag Am Soc M E J 35:1601-8 N
•13; Same. Iron Age 92:1168-9 N 20 '13;
Same cond. Ind Eng 13:531 D '13
Siv alHo Blast furnace gas
Qas companies
Commercial and financial aspects of gas
manufacture. G: B. Cortelyou. Scl Am 8
75:266-7, 274-5 Ap 26-My 3 '13
Education of employees. L. Oalloway. J Ac-
count 15:85-52 Ja '13
Fair rate of return for public utilities as
affected by unearned Increment Eng N 69:
858-60 Ap 24 '18
Gas rate decision in New Jersey. ESlec Ry J
41:35-7 Ja 4 '18
Bee aUo Gas lighting!:
Qas. electric A street railway association of
Oklahoma
Second annual convention, Oklahoma City,
May, 1913. Elec Ry J 41:884-5 My 17 '18;
Elec W 61:1023-4 My 17 '13
Qas engines. See Qas and oil engines
Qas fitting
Eee also Gas meters
Qas flow
Device for measuring gas flow, il Iron Age
91:831 Ap 3 '13
Friction of gas flow in pipes, il Scl Am 108:
205 Mr 1 '13
M(>asurement off natural gas: discussion of pa-
per bv T: R. Weymouth. Am Soc M E J
35:289-94 F '13
Pilot tube in gas measurement. C. E. Mc-
Quigg. dlags Eng & Min J 95:649-51 Mr
29 '13
Pitot tubes for ga.s measuremen<. W. C.
Rowse. 11 diags Am Soc M E .1 35:1319-80
R '13; Same cond. Met & Chem Eng 11:
641-3 N '13
f^ce nUo Air flow
Qas heating
Development of improved gas-heating- appli-
ances. C. E. I^ucke. diags Eng N 70:1186-8
D 11 '13
Heating the Industrial exposition hall, Tole-
do, O. with artificial gas. A. H. GindelL U
Heat & Ven t^'^I-Z Ja 'U
Waste heat from gas and oil engines for
heating buildings. Power 38:94-5 Jl 15 '13
Qas lighting
Commercial and financial aspects of gas man-
ufacture. G: B. Cortelyou. Sci Am S 75:
266-7, 274-5 Ap 26-My 3 '13
High-pressure gas lighting. Eng Rec 68:
395 O 11 '13
See alsc Acetylene for lighthouses, buoys,
etc.; Gas meters
Qas manufacture and works
Commercial and financial aspects of gas man-
ufacture. Q: B. Cortelyou. Sci Am S 76:
266-7. 274-5 Ap 26-My 3 '13
Manufacture of artificial gases. J. M. Rusby.
il J Fr Inst 176:17-41 Jl '13
Operation of an English producer gas supply
works. South Staffordshire. H. A. Humph-
rey. Eng N 69:160-1 Ja 23 '13
Producer gas for power purposes: chemical
principles and mechanical factors in Its
manufacture. H. F. Smith, il Scl Am S 76:
120-3 F 22 '18
See alw Gas companies; Gas producers
Qas meters
Accuracy of the Thomas meter. W. C.
Rowse. Am Soc M E J 35:1366-73 S '13
Pitot tube in gas measurement. C. E. Mc-
Quigg. diags Eng & Min J 95:649-51 Mr
20 '13
Pitot tubes for gas measurement. W. C.
Rowse. il diags Am Soc -M E J 35:1319-80
S '13: Same cond. Met & Chem Eng 11:
641-3 N '13
Trouble with gas meter. Li. M. Johnson. 11
Ptfwer 37:155 F 4 '13
Qas p4ants. See Gas power plants
Qas power
Comparative cost of gas and steam plants.
L». B. Lent. Power 88:865-6 S ^ '13
Comparative economy of producer gas and
steam for pumping stations. Eng Rec 68:
262-3 9 6 '18
Cost of power with small gas engine unit.
S: B. Moore, Jr. Power 37:52-3 Ja 14 '13
Gas-driven blowers at Bethlehem steel co. A.
West. Iron Age 91:1303-5 My 29 '13; Same.
Iron Tr R 52:1400-3 Je 19 '13
Gas engine refrigerating plant, diei^s Power
37:122-4 Ja 28 13
Gas engines vs. steam for pumping. Power
38:788-9 T) 2 '13
Gas power for collieries. S. F. Walker, il diags
Colliery 33:613-6 Je '13
Humphrey pumps for London water- works.
plans Power 37:602-4 Ap 29 '13
Recent development of gas power in Europe.
H. J. Kreyn. Eng N 69:228-30 Ja 30 '13:
Same. Am Soc M E .1 35:237-49 F '13
Utilizing initial gas pressure, plan Pownr 37:
710 My 20 '13
See also Blast furnace gas; Coke oven
gas: Gas and oil engines; Gas as fuel;
Gas jMJwer plants; Has producers: Gas
turbines: Power cost
Qas power plants
Distribution of producer gas. Elec W 61:277-
8 F 8 '13
Gas engines in blast furnaces and steel plants.
H. J. Freyn. Iron Tr R 52:1242-8 My 29 'IS;
Same cond. Iron Age 91:1299-1302 My 29 '13
Gas power plant In wool warehouses. South
Boston. EJt F. Learned, il Power 37:569-
70 Ap 22 '13
Improvements at the plant of the Falk co.,
Milwaukee. 11 plans Iron Tr R 52:1449-54
Je 26 '13: Same. Poundrv 41:325-30 Ag '13
Producer-gas situation in the United States.
map Power 38:16-7 Jl 1 *13
Record of a suction gas-producer plant. G:
W. Muench. Power 37:604-5 Ap 29 '13
Status of the gas-prodiicer plant. Eng Rec 67:
539 My 17 '13
Test of gas producer plant. L. L. Brewster.
Power 37:153-4 F 4 '13
Utillzinsr waste heat of a small gas engine,
plan Power 38:922-3 D 30 '13
Scr nixo Blast furnace gas; Coke oven
gas: Gas and oil engines; Gas power; Gas
producers
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
135
Gas producers
Coal engine. 11 Sd Am 108:436 My 10 '13
Commercial practice of fuel gas production;
tests at McGill university, Montreal, plans
Iron Tr R 62:627-33 Mr 13 '13
Effect of variable load on gas producers. R.
Trautschold. Power 38:107-8 Jl 29 '13
Farnham bituminous producer, diags Power
38:538 C) 14 '13
Gas producer and waste fuels. F. Fielden.
Power 37:262-4 F 25 '13
Gas-producer chemistry. G. W. Muench. diag
Power 38:433-4 S 23 '13
Gas producers for small heating furnaces.
Iron A«e 91:657 Mr 13 "13
Heat balance of a producer. J. C. Small-
wood. Power 37:897-9 Je 24 '13
Hints on gas-producer operation. C. H. Brom-
ley. Power 38:56-7 Jl 8 '13
Injurious prr»cesses in gas producers. J.
Hudler. Am Soc M E J 35:1691-2 N '13
Lignite as a fuel for gas producers. G. W.
Muench. Power 38:366-7 S 9 '13
Liisrnite suctlon-produoer operation. G: W.
Muench. Pow*>r 38:824-5 I) 9 '13
Lignite suction-producer troubles. G: W.
Muench. Power 38:91-2 Jl 15 '13
Low's cf>mbine(i gas producer and engine. 11
diag Eng & Min J 95:1140-1 Je 7 '13
Moore byproduct recovery producer. J. A.
8eager. plan Power 38:266-7 Ag 19 '13
New Ka« producer constructions with special
regard to steam boiler firing. Gwosdz.
diag Am Roc M E J 35:1692-4 N '13
on gas producer, plan Scl Am S 76:343 N
29 '13
Producer gas for power purposes: chemical
principles and mechanical factors in Its
manufacture. H. F. Smith. 11 Scl Am S 76:
120-3 F 22 '13
Quality and uniformity of producer gas. R.
Trautschold. Power 37:634-6 My 6 '13
Reading iron co.'s new gas producer. 11
Power 38:834 S 2 '18
Sawmill refuse as fuel in gas producers. C:
E. Snypp. Eng M 44:96-8 O '12
Slagging gas producer. W: H. Blauvelt.
blbliog Am Inst Min E Bui 84:2823-7 D '13
Steam srenerntor for gas producers, diag Iron
Age 92:1327 D 11 ^13
T7T»-draft rotary gas producer. 11 Iron Age
92:349 Ag 14 '13
Warwill producer. J. A. Seager. plan Power
37:860-1 Je 17 '13
Gat purification. See Gas cleaning
Gas tractors
Efficiency management in gas tractor plant
of the Hart- Parr co. il diags plan Iron
Tr R 52:49-60 .la 2 13
Machining gas tractor parts by novel meth-
ods. 11 Iron Tr R 52:623-5 Mr 13 '13
Towing tractor Arion. F. de Condft. 11 diag
Am Soc M E J 35:885-6 My '13
Gas turbines
Small recent imnroveinents of gas turbines,
diags Automobile 29:1198-1200 D 25 '13
Gas washing. See Blast furnace gas; Gas clean-
ing
Gas water heaters
Various types of gas water heaters for vary-
ing conditions. F. W. Tower, diags Dom
Eng 64:304-7 S 13 '13
Gas wells. See Gas, Natural
Gases
Appearance of helium and neon in vacuum
tubes. J. J: Thomson. Scl Am S 75:150
Mr 8 '13
Birth of the atom: has matter been synthe-
sised. Sci Am S 75:154-5 Mr 8 '13
Corona method of removing smoke and dust
from gases. W. W. Strong. 11 Scl Am S
76:156 S 6 '13
E}ffect of Incombustible dusts on the explo-
sion of gases. H. B. Dixon and C. Camp-
bell. Sci Am S 76:118-9 Ag 23 '13
Gas-producer chemistry. G. W. Muench. diag
Power 88:433-4 S 23 '13
Gases met with In coal mines. Colliery 83:
445-8, 492-5, 564-6, 631-2 Mr-Je '13
Indu.strlal combustible gases. J. M. Rusby.
11 J Fr Inst 176:1-41 Jl '13
Triatomlc hydrogen and other researches In
molecular physics. J. J. Thomson. 11 Scl
Am S 75:157-8 Mr 8 '13
World beating discoveries. W. H. Booth.
Power 37:200 F 11 '13
Src alJto Acetylene; Aerodynamics; Air;
Firedamp; Gas; Hydrogen; Liquefaction
of ga.ses; Mine gases; Nitrogen; Oxygen;
Ozone
Analysis
Available CO2 percentages. H. D. Fisher. Pow-
er 37:644-5 My 6 '13
Determination of gases in smelter flues: and
Notes on determination of dust losses al
Washoe redui-tion worlcs, Anaconda. E. M.
Dunn. 11 Am Inst Alin E Bui 80:2051-92 Ag
•13
Determination of sulphur trioxide In flue gas-
es. Eng & Min J 95:953-4 My 10 '13
Exact analysis of flue gases, dlag Ind Eng
13:322-3 Jl '13
Exhaust gas analysis. Automobile 28:288-91.
413-5. 466-7, 512-3 Ja 23, F 6-20 '13
Laboratory apparatus for the exact analysis
of flue gas. Met & Chem Eng 11:254-6
My '13
Modiflcation of the Jager method of gas
analysis. C. H. Worrell, plan Met &. Chem
Eng 11:245-7 My '13
Orsat appai-atus; new desigrn of gas analysis
apparatus. 11 Iron Age 92:1274-5 D 4 '13
Gasoline
Condensation of gasoline from natural gas.
G: A. Burrell and F. M. Seiberl. Sci Am
5 76:362-3 D 6 '13
Fuel economics of the oil engine. J: A. Se-
cor. Iron Age 91:974-6 Ap 17 '13
Gasoline and its substitutes. Sci Am 108:276
Mr 22 '13
Gasoline and kerosene situation. J: A. Secor.
Sci Am 108:469 My 17 '13
Gasoline situation. J: A. Secor. Eng M 45:
434-7 Je '13
Gasoline .slot machine. 11 Sol Am 109:300 O
18 '13
High cost of fuel arouses consumers. Au-
tomobile 28:273 Ja 23 '13
Natural -gas gasoline. C: T. Hutchinson. Eng
M 45:596-8 Jl '13
Sidewalk gasoline pumps draw transient trade.
Automobile 29:650-4 O 9 '13
Testing flow of fuel thru nozzles. R. M. An-
derson. Automobile 28:1268 Je 19 '13
Waning supply of gasoline. J: A. Secor. Sci
Am S 75:271-2 Ap 26 '13
Gasoline. Substitutes for
Britain's struggle to evolve new liquid motor
fuels. Automobile 28:1121-2 My 29 '13
Fuel situation In England. J. S. Critchley.
Automobile 28:840 Ap 17 '13
Gasoline and its substitutes. Sci Am 108:276
Mr 22 '13
$100,000 prize for a gasoline substitute. S.
Petman. Sci Am 108:166 F 16 '18
Problem of the world's oil supply. Scl Am
108:325 Ap 5 '13
Taxi run 62 miles on 20 cents worth of fuel.
diag Automobile 28:1167-8 Je 5 '13
Gasoline engines. See Gas and oil engines
Qatun locks. See Panama canal
Gauges. See Gages
Gayley, James, 1856-
James Gayley receives the Perkln gold medal.
por Iron Age 91:300-1 Ja 30 '13
Story of the dry-blast process; speech at
presentation of the Perkln medal, por Met
6 Chem Eng 11:71-4 F '13
Gear cutting
Automatic gear cutting macliine. 11 Iron Tr
R 53:381-2 Ag 28 '13
Boston gear bobbing machine. 11 diag Maoh
19:808 Je '13
Cutting elliptical gears on the miller. J. A.
Welch. 11 Am Mach 38:731-2 My 1 '13
Cutting twelve teeth In a thirteen-tooth
blank. G. Ear. diag Mach 19:56 S '12
Data on feeds for gear cutters. Iron Age 92:
260-1 Jl 31 '13
Diflicult gear-cutting proposition. 11 diag Mach
19:685 My '13
136
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Gear cutting -Continued.
Dimensions of spiral gear teeth. A. C. Max-
lield. Mach 19:862 Jl '13
Early automatic gear cutting: macljine. D. T.
Hamilton. 11 Mach 20:19-:i2 S '13
Geared turbines for ship propulsion. Iron Age
91:841 Ap 3 '13
Improvement In gear cutting. T. W. Hollo-
way, dlag Mach 19:889 Jl '13
Inspection tests for Cincinnati gear-cutting
machines. 11 Mach 20:99-101 O '13
Laying out gear templates. R, W. J. Stewart.
Am Mach 38:818 My 16 '13
Old gear cutting machine. 11 Mach 19:503 Mr
•13
Positive method of setting bevel gear cutter.
F. J. Mould, diags Mach 20:299 D '13
Gearing
Advantages of cast-iron gears. E. H. Trick.
Mach 20:48 S '13
Automatic screw machine drive. 11 dlags Iron
Age. 91:820-1 Ap 3 '13
Figuring out gears for speed-boxes. J. J.
Densman. Mach 19:588-9 Ap '13
Geared drive for electric motors. Ind Eng
13:476-7 N '13
Gears for machine-tool drives. J: Parker. Am
Soc M E J 3f.: 1645-53 N '13; Same cond.
Iron Age 92:1252-3 N 27 '13
Heat-treated gears In machine tools. A. C
Giea.son. diags Iron Age 92:1020-3 N 6 '13;
Same. Iron Tr K 53:1143-6 D 25 '13; Same.
Mach 20:290-3 D '13
Heat-treated gears in machine tools. J. H.
Parker, plans Iron Age 92:1151-6 N 20 '13;
Same. Mach 20:294-6 D '13
Heat- treatment of gears at the Boston gear
works, Norfolk Downs, Mass. G: L. Colburn.
11 diags Mach 19:757-9 Je '13
Hydraulic speed-change gear or variable
speed power transmission. 11 Eng N 69:
1141-3 My 29 '13
Hydraulic variable speed gear. 11 Sol Am
108:488 My 81 '13
Machine cut herring-bone gear. 11 Sci Am
109:214 S 13 '13
Machine for rolling gears from drop forglngs.
11 Iron Tr R 62:862-3 Ap 10 '13
Making patterns for machine- molded gears.
J. Horner, plans Foundry 41:11-5 Ja '13
Mechanical gearing for propulsion of ships.
C: A. Parsons, il dlags Int Marine Eng 18:
233-7 Je '13
Mechanical safeguarding — gears. F. A. Bark-
er. 11 Am Ind 13:sup 1-4 F '13
New connecting-rod gear for engines and
pumps. 11 diag Mach 20:316 1) '13
Novel reducing gear, plan Power 37:598 Ap
29 '13
Pitch of toothed wheels of different mater-
ials in mesh. II. Krell. Am Soc M E J 35:
1570-1 O '13
Planetary gearing — oil pump troubles, dlag
Mach 19:50-1 S '12
Power transmitted by herrlng-l)one gears. J.
E. Holveck. Mach 19:782-4 Je '13
Practical chart for determining the horse-
power of spur gears. F: W. James. Eng N
70:714-6 O 9 '13
Selecting the number of teeth for gears and
sprockets. G. M. Bartlett. Mach 19:39 S '12
Standard involute gearing. Am Soc M- E J 35:
1405-20 S '13
Strength of g<»ar teeth. G. H. Marx, il diags
Am Soc M E J 35:107-101 Ja '13
Tests on a 10,000 horse-power Pttttinger
transformer: hydraulic gear for marine
turbinea A. Gradenwitz. il Sci Am 108:536
Je 14 '13
Turbine reduction pear in relation to bat-
tle.«<hip fighting power, i) diag Sci Am 109:
317-8 O 25 '13
Turning and forming cluster gears. H: M.
Wood. 11 Mach 19:507 Mr '13
Waterbury tool ro. hydraulic transmission '
gear. 11 dlag Iron Age 91:1284-6 My 29 '13
Worm and helical gears as applied to rear
axle drives; abstract of paper by Frank
Burgess. Mach 19:36 S '12
See aim Automobiles — Gearing; Gear cut-
ting: Machinery l)e.»<ign; Power trans-
mission; Valves and valve gears
Gearing, Bevel
Automobile bevel drive gears; forgrlng. ma-
chining, heat-treating, inspecting and as-
sembling. D. T. Hamilton. 11 Mach 19:417-
22 F '13
Bevel-gear drive for shafts running in the
same direction. F. W. Clough. diags Mach
19:800 Je '13
Duplication of gears having long and short
addenda. E. W. Baxter. Mach 19:775-7 Je
'13
Generating the skew bevel gear. M. Uhlmann.
il Mach 19:543 Mr '13
Patterns for bevel gears. O. F. Berg, plan
Foundry 41:71 F '13
Practical form of tooth for skew bevel gears.
G: M. BarUett. Mach 19:373-4 Ja '13
Gearing, Spiral
Determining the lead of spiral gears. G. H.
Gardner. Mach 19:62-3 S '12
Direct -current turbo-generators with reduc-
tion gears for railway service. II ESeo Ry J
41:326-9 F 22 '18
Formulas for spiral gear combinations. L. G.
Zesbaugh. Mach 19:625 Mr '13
Selecting the cutter for milling spiral gears;
with data sheet supplement. G: W. Hurley.
Mach 19:435 F '13
Spiral gear design; with data sheet supple-
ment. J. H. Carver. Mach 19:366 Ja '13
Gearing, Worm
Chart for the design of worm gearing. F: A.
Halsey. Am Mach 38:135-7 Ja 23 '13
Investigation of efllciency of worm gearing for
automobile transmission: discussion of pa-
per by W: H. Kenerson. Am Soc M E J
33:676-80 Ap '13
Lengths of worms and hobs. E. W. Baxter.
Mach 20:193 N '13
Notes on worm gearing. Ind Eng 13:364-5 Ag
13
Worm and wheel as a drive. E. J Lees.
Iron Age 92:1402-3 D 25 '13
Worm gearing for automobile transmission:
records of a number of tests, il diags Mach
19:46-9 S '12
Gears. See Gearing
Gelatine molds
Gelatine molds. Concrete Cem 2:126 Mr '18
Gelert, Johannes Sophut, 1852-
Danlsh- American sculptor. C: H: Dorr. 11
Arch Rec 33:332-8 Ap '13
General electric company
Research laboratory of applied electricity.
C. Dantsizen. il Sci Am 8 76:261-2 Ap 26
'13
2l8t annual report, 1912. Elec Ry J 41:828-9
My 3 '13; Elec W 61:918-9 My 3 '13; Iron
Age 91:1127 My 8 '13
Generators, Electric. See Dynamos
Genius
Heredity and genius. C: Kassel. Set Am S
76:165 S 6 '13
Geological time
Length of geological epochs: radium as the
clock of ages. Sci Am S 75:374 Je 14 '13
Geology
Sf(T ol'*o Coal; Earthquakes: Glaciers:
Joints (geology); Metals; Mineralogy; Ore
deposits; Kocks, Igneous
Classification
Classification of igneous rocks. H. Warth.
Sci Am S 75:380-1 My 24 '13
Maps
Applied geology in the Butte mines. F. A.
Linforth. Am Inst Mln E Bui 83:2611-23
X '13
Ontario
Sudbury, Cobalt and Porcupine geology. W.
G. Miller and C. W. Knight. 11 map Eng &
Min J 95:1129-33 Je 7 '13
Geology, Economic
Enf?lneering applications of geology. EI C.
EkJkel. Eng Rec 67:667-8, 711-2 Je 14. 28 '13
Microscopy in economic geology. R: Beck.
Eng & Mln J 95:1087-9 My 31 '18
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
137
Geology, Economic — Continued.
Ore deposits at Butte, Mont. R. H. Sales.
diags Am Inst Min E Hul 80:15L'3-1626
Ak 13
Relation of outcrops to ore at Cananea. M.
J. Elsing. Eng & MIn J 95:357-62 F 15 '13
Searching for oreshoots in vein6. E^g & Min
J 9.5:941-4 My 10 '13
t»ce aUo Abrasives; Asphalt; Cement;
Clay; Coal; Coal lands; Copper ores: Gas,
Natural; Gypsum; Iron ores; Metals; Mines
and mineral resources; Ore deposits; Peat;
Pftroleum; Phosphates; Soils; Sulphur
German ianguatie
German language as an indispensable element
of engineering progress. F. Koester. Eng N
69:684-5 Ap 3 '13
German silver
German silver. Mach 19:424 P '13
Microstructure of German silver. O. F. Hud-
son, il Metal Ind n 8 11:209-10, 253-4 My-
Je '13
What is German silver? A. A. Somervllle.
Sol Am S 76:142-3 Ag 30 '13
Germany
Commercial policy
Germany's industrial policy in contrast to
American tendencies. F. B. Junge. Eng M
44:680-9. 842-51 F-Mr '13
Oefensee
Comparison of French and Qerman strength
in dirigible airships, il Scl Am 109:126 Ag
16 '13
Sea and air command: Germany's new policy
in its relation to the British naval suprem-
acy, il Sci Am S 76:392-5 Je 21 '13
Industries and reaoureat
Formation and structure of the German pot-
ash beds. H. Boeke. il Sci Am S 75:406-7 Je
28 '13
Germany highly prosperous in spi'te of wars.
Iron Tr R 52:83-4 Ja 2 '13
Germany's industrial policy In contrast to
American tendencies. F. B. Junge. Eng
M 44:680-9, 842-51 F-Mr '13
IManufactures
American mechanical engineers In Germany,
il Iron Tr R 53:30-2 Jl 3 '13
From Cologne to Munich with American en-
gineers, il Iron Tr It 53:131-4 Jl 17 '13
Germany's great induiitrlal plants visited, il
Iron Tr R 53:77-80 Jl 10 '13
Made in Germany. Ind £#ng 13:396-7 S '13
Navy
Growth of a great navy. P. A. Hlslam. il
Sci Am 108:241-2 Mr 15 '18
Weather bureau
Germany's aeronautical weather bureau. Sci
Am 108:262 Mr 22 '13
Gliding
Electro-deposition of gold. A. Jefferson. Me-
Ul Ind n B 11:250-2 Je '13
Gill, Irving J.
Garden apartments of California. E. M. Roor-
bach. il plan Arch Rec 34:520-30 I) '13
Glnpoles
Ginpole of 10-in. pipe. II diag Eng & MIn J
96:1119-20 I) 13 '13
Girders
Chart for determining the section moduli of
floor beams. E^g N 70:174 Jl 24 '13
Charts for designing plate -girders. G. D.
Fish. Eng N 69:854-5 Ap 24 '13
Determination of momenta in continuous
beama W. A. Slater. Eng Rec 68:70 Jl 19
•13
Economical depth of T-beams. R. W. Stew-
art. Eng N 69:844-6 Ap 24 '13
Economical design of steel girders embed-
ded In concrete. G: Paaswell. Eng N 69:845
Ap 24 '13
Failures in building construction and their
lessons. E: Godfrey. Arch & Bldg 45:77-
82 F '13
Girders in the Grand Central terminal, New
York city, plans Eng Rec 67:78-80 Ja 18 '13
Reinforced -concrete pirders of unusual span.
11 diag Eng Rec 68:503 N 1 '13
Shear and rivet diagram for railway plate-
girders. Eng N 70:823-4 O 23 '13
Strength of I-beams in flexure. H. F. Moore,
il diags 111 U Eng Exp Sta Bui 68:1-40 '13
Strength of outstanding flanges In beams and
columns. R. J. Roark. Eng Rec 68:722-3 D
27 '13
Unusufil girder work In a Pittsburgh theater,
il plans Eng N 70:1230-1 D 18 '18
See also Bridges; Building; Concrete. Re-
inforced; Roofs; Steel construction; Strains
and stresses; Trusses
Glaciers
Glaciers and international boundaries. L.
Martin, map il Sci Am S .76:129 Ag 30 '13
Greenland's Bden. R O. Skerrett. il Sci Am
5 75:52-3 Ja 25 '13
See also Icebergs
Glass
City car window-glass test. Elec Ry J 41:
78 Ja 11 '13
Investigation of diffusing glassware. M.
I^uckiesh. plan Elec W 61:883-4 Ap 26
•13
See alHo Glass manufacture
Glass blowing. See Glass manufacture
Glass cutting
Electrical method for glass cutting. P. Bdel-
man. Scl Am 108:11 Ja 4 '13
Glass manufacture
Machine for blowing window glass: Sievert
process, il Sci Am 109:52-3 Jl 19 '13
Sec aim Mirrors
Gliders. See Aeroplanes
Glucose
Gluco.se and .starch Industry in tlie United
States. Met & Chem Eng 11:698-9 D '13
Goggles
Elements of safety in safety goggles. J. T.
Brayton. Iron A^e 92:1287 D 4 '13
How to prevent blindness among your em-
ployes. 11 Foundry 41:382-4 S '13; Same,
iron Tr R 53:414-6 S 4 '13; Same. Ind Eng
13:427-9 O '13
Protecting the eye.sight of workmen. W. Tal-
bot. II Iron Age y2:506 S 4 '13
Gold
Chisana gold di.strlct of Alaska. P. Thomp-
son. Eng & Min J 96:1040-1 N 29 '13
Commercial movement of gold. Eng & MIn
J 95:171 Ja 18 '13
Gold and silver In Idaho in 1912. R. N. Bell.
Eng & Min J 96:123-4 Ja 11 '13
Gold and silver production in 1912. Eng &
Min J 96:604 S 27 '13
Gold and sliver production in 1912. F: Ho-
bart. Eng & Min J 95:51-2 Ja 11 '13
Gold production of the world. Eng & Min J
96:660 O 4 '13
Meaning of rolled plate, gold fllled and solid
gold. G: G. Wheeler. Metal Ind n s 11:256-
7 Je '18
Sampling of gold-bullion. E: Keller. Am
Inst Min E Bui 75:525-8 Mr '13
Transportation and deposition of gold". Eng
6 Min J 95:322 F 8 '13
See also Assaying: Cyanide process; Gild-
ing; Gold dredKJng: Gold metallurgy; Gold
mines and mining
Gold (as money)
Science and the cost of living. Sci Am 108:
486 My 31 '13
Gold assaying
A.ssay of gold and silver by the Iron -nail
method. E. J. Hall and C. W. Drury. Am
Inst Min E Bui 78:1059-66 Je '13; Same
cond. Eng & Min J 96:1125-6 D 13 '13: Dis-
cussion. Am Inst Min E Bui 83:2683-92
N '13
Buying and selling silver and gold: the scl-
entiflc side of the assay office at New York.
H. J. Slaker. il Sci Am 109:144-5 Ag 23 '13
Gold dredging
Attempt to restrict gold dredging in Califor-
nia 1j. H. Eddy. Eng & Min J 95:626 Mr
22 '13
Evolution of gold dredging machinery. A. H.
Martin. Mach 19:370-1 Ja '13
138
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Gold dredging --Continued.
Gold dredging: In 1912. R. E. Cranston, map
Eng & Mhi J 95:113-6 Ja 11 '13
Mining gold by proxy: the old-fashioned miner
replaced by machinery. A. L. Dahl. 11 Sci
Am S 75:321 My 24 '13
Natoma no. 10; an all steel dredge. L: H.
Eddy, il Eng & MIn J 95:1079-83 My 31 '13
Nee hi ri*er placer mining, Colombia. W: F.
Ward, il map Eng & Min J 9€:297-9 Ag 16
'13
New gold dredges for Alaska. L: H. Eddy.
il Eng & Min J 95:211-3, 1251-2 Ja 25, Je 21
•13
Repairing a California gold dredge. L*. H.
Eddy. Eng & Min J 96:340 Ag 23 '13
Righting an overturned gold dredge. L: H.
Eddy, il Eng & Min J 96:773-6 O 25 '13
Gold metallurgy
Battery-sand-treatment plant, plans Eng &
Min J 96:1023-4 X 29 '13
Electrolysis of low grade gold bullion. T. W.
lUmchello. Eng & Min J 95:238-40 Ja 25 '13
Evolution of methods of handling slime. H.
N. Spicer. il Met & Chem Eng 11:181-3,
^39-41 Ap-My '13
Gold recovery by volatilization. Eng & Min
J 95:1151-2 Je 7 '13
Metallurgy of gold and silver in 1912. Met &
Chem Eng 11:4-5 Ja '13
Ore- treatment at Republic, Wash. F. A.
Thomson. Am Inst Min E Bui 73:51-64
Ja 13
Precipitation of gold and silver by metallic
minerals. Eng & MIn J 95:759-60 Ap 12 '13
Retinlng at Pittsburgh-Silver Peak mill. L.
Smith, il Eng & Min J 95:603-4 Mr 22 '13
Role of certain metallic minerals In precipi-
tating silver and gold. C. Palmer and E.
S. Bastin. Am Inst Min E Bui 77 :.S 13-57
My 13
Smelting precipitate at Cerro Prleto, Sonora,
Mexico. H. S. Munroe. il diag Eng & Min
J 95:1137-9 Je 7 '13
Speiss as a precious metal collector. Eng &
Min J 96:167-8 Ja 18 '13
Volatilization processes In the metallurgy of
gold. H. C. Parmelee. Met & Chem Eng 11:
230 My '13
Sir altio Cyanide process: Gold milling;
Ore treatment; Smelting; Stamp mills
Gold milling
Cyanlding at Grass Valley, Cal. H. A. Me-
graw. il plan Eng & Min J 95:983-7 My 17
'13
Free milling concentration; canvas table
methods employed In California mills. A.
H. Martin. Eng M 44:425-7 D '12
Gold-milling progress in California. A. H.
Martin. 11 Met & Chem Eng 11:640-1 N '13
Grinding-pans vs. tube mills at the Home-
stake mine, S. Dak. Met & Chem Eng 11:
105-6 F '13
Stamp milling In 1912. L: D. Hun toon. £7ng
& Min J 95:107-8 Ja 11 '18
Gold mines and mining
Automatic sand sluicer. 11 Colliery 33:386 F
•13
Mining withouit timber in the Yukon. H: M.
Payne, il Eng & Min J 95:325-6 F 8 '13
Preliminary testing of placer grround. 11 Eng
& Min J 95:702-4 Ap 5 '13
f!ce alfto Gold dredging; Gold milling; Hy-
draulic mining
Alaska
Annual reports, 1912, Treadwell group, Alas-
ka. Eng & Min J 95:1278-» Je 2S '13
Data on Alaska Treadwell. Eng & Min J 95:
807-8 Ap 19 '13
Developing the Ala.ska Juneau mine. plan
Eng & Min J 96:1029 N 29 '13
First report of Alaska gold mining co., from
organization In August, to end of 1912. Eng
& MIn J 95:1133-4 Je 7 '13
Placor situation at Fairbanks. Eng & Min J
96:1167-8 D 20 '13
Work at the Ala.ska Gaatlneau. map Eng &
Min J 96:748-50 O 18 '13
Australia
Mount Morgan mine. F. Conly. 11 Eng & Min
J 95:833 Ap 26 '13
California
Sloping methods at the North Star mine. L.
O. Kellogg, il Eng & Min J 96:1011-5 N
29 '13
Colombia
Gold placers of Antioquia. M. H. De Hora.
map Am Inst Min E Bui 79:1197-1200 Jl '13
Nechi river placer mining, W; F. Ward. 11
map Eng & Min J 96:297-9 Ag 16 '13
Idaho
Elk City mining district. A. L. Flagg. map
Am Inst Min E Bui 76:571-80 Ap '13
India
Evolution of methods of handling slime. H.
N. Spicer. 11 Met & Chem Eng U:181-3 Ap
'13
■Montana
Southern Cross mine, Georgetown, Mont. P.
Billingsley. map Am Inst Min E Bui 81:
2289-97 S '13
New Zealand
Walhl gold mining co.'s annual report for
year ended Dec. 31, 1912. Eng & Min J 96:
407-8 Ag 30 '13
Peru
Nosciniscato placers. Eng & Min J 96:728 O
18 '13
South Africa
Government gold mines in South Africa. A>
.C. Key. Eng & Min J [5:15-6 Ja 4 "13
Golden Horn
Bridging the Bosphorus and the Golden Horn.
H. G. Tyrrell, map Eng N 70:1020-1 N 20 '13
Goldfield consolidated mines co., Nevada
Report for 1912. Eng & Min J 95:887-8 My 3
•13
Goldfish
Curious exotic fishes. J. Beyer. 11 Scl Am
109:92 Ag 2 '13
Goldtchmidt companies
Growth of the Goldschmldt companies: a
unique international development in the
metal industry. Iron Age 91:1539 Je 26 '13
Golf balls
Explosive golf balls. 11 Scl Am S 76:205 S
27 '13
Golf courses
Night golf putting course. T. J. Li tie, jr. 11
Scl Am 108:543 Je 14 '13
Gondola car. See Freight cars
Goniometers
Goniometer for microscopes. C. C. Kipllnger.
il Sci Am 108:271 Mr 22 '13
Goodwill
Goodwill, patents, trade-marks, copyrights
and franchises. P. J. Esquerre. J Account
15:2i-6 Ja '13
Goodwin film and camera company
Judicial decision involving the camera film.
Sci Am 109:163 Ag 30 '13
Goodyear tire A rubber company
Welfare work raises Goodyear co.'s efficien-
cy. Automobile 28:1318-9 Je 26 '13
Goss, William Freeman Myrick, 1859-
Portralt. Eng N 69:196a Ja 80 '18
Sketch. Am Soc M E J 3.i:20-3 Ja '13
Sketch, por Mach 19:411 Ja '13
W. F. M. Goss, president of Am. Soc. M. B.
G: M. Basford. Eng N 69:198-9 Ja 30 '13
Government, Municipal. See Municipal govern-
ment
Government ownership
Agitation for governnront ownership of rail-
ways. Ry Age 55:688 O 17 '13
False arguments on government ownership.
E. P. Ripley. Ry & Eng R 53:1032 N 8 '18
Government ownership of postal cars. Ry &
Eng R 53:1152-3 D 13 '13
New York state hydroelectric scheme, maps
Elec W 61:33-6 Ja 4 '13
Paper before National civic federation on
government ownership of railroads. S. Low.
Elec Ry J 42:1239-40 D 13 '13
Po.s.sible saving.s under government owner-
ship. C. Thome; E. P. Ripley. Ry Age 65:
1020-1 N 28 '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
139
Government ownership — Continued,
Rhode Island's opportunity to experiment in
state railway ownership. E^ng N 69:791-
2 Ap 17 'IS
Should the eovemment manufacture its own
armor plate? Sol Am 109:62 Jl 26 '13
Uncle Sam's freight cars. J. G. Hill. Ry Age
55:414 S 5 '13
See aUo Government regulation of indus-
try; Municiral ownership; Railroads and
state; also New York conservation commis-
sion
Qovernment printing office
Editing In the government printing office. F.
A. KIdd. 11 Inland Ptr 60:659 Ja '18
Government regulation of Industry
Department on regulation of interstate and
municipal utilities of the National dvio
federation. Elec W 61:185-6 Ja 25 '18
Discussion of public-utility regulation and ac-
counting methods. Elec W 62:679-S2 O 4 '13
Federal control of stock and bond issues.
Eng r^ 70:935-6 N 6 '13
Gas rate decision in New Jersey. Elec Ry J
41:35-7 Ja 4 '18
Government mediation in railroad labor dis-
putes. S. I^ow. Elec Ry J 41:212-4 F 1 '13;
Same. Rv & Bng R 53:209-10 Mr 8 '13
Midyear banquet of Am. Elec. Ry. Assn.,
1913. Elec Ry J 41:206-8 F 1 '13
Opportunity or menace — ^which? J Account
15:122-7 F '18
Our national resources and our federal gov-
ernment: discussion of paper of R. W. Ray-
mond. Am Inst MIn E Bui 74:319-29; 77:
971-81 F. My '13
Regulation of public utilities. W: J: Hage-
nah. Elec W 61:27-8 Ja 4 '13
Regulation of utilities by commission. H.
Erlckson. Ry Age 54:755-9 Mr 28 '13
Relations of government to industrialism. E.
C. Eckel. Eng M 45:330-3 Je '13
Report of department on regulation of inter-
state and municipal utilities of National
civic federation. E. M'Mlllin. Elec Ry J 41:
210-2 F 1 '13
Report of franchise committee of National
municipal league. Elec Ry J 42:1107-8 N
22 '13
13th annual conference, 1918, of National civ-
ic federation. Elec W 61:231-2 F 1 '13
Wp.nted: legislation to promote business.
Elec W 62:1243 D 20 '13
dee a1w> I^nd grants; Municipal owner-
ship; Natural resources; Public nervlce com-
missions; Public service corporations; Rail-
roads and state; Street railroads — Public re-
lations
Governors (machinery)
Clark centrifugsil governor. 11 Power 37:652
My 6 '13
Correcting trouble of inertia governor. J. C.
Hawkins, dlag Power 38:727 N 18 '13
Electro-mechanical waterwheel governor. 11
Elec W 61:414-5 F 22 '18
New t3T?e of Pel ton -wheel governor, diags
Eng Rec 68:186 Ag 16 '13
Turbine pendulum governors of the De Tem-
ple governor construction companv of Leip-
zig. O. Moog. Am Soc M E J 35:1048-50 Je
•13
Grade crossings
City's side of grade- crossing elimination. R.
Hoffman. Eng N 69:369 F 20 '18
Elimination of grade cro.sslngs in Cleveland,
il map Ry & Eng R 53:1100-4, 1144-7, 1178-81
N 29, D 13-20 '13
Flsgging st grade crossings. T. H. Low. Sci
Am 109:283 O 11 '13
Grade crossing elimination in cities: sum-
mary. Ry & Eng R 53:1148-50 D 13 '13
Grade- crossing scandal. Sci Am 109:62 Jl 26
•13
Grade separation laws and requirements: ab-
stract of 27 state laws with tabular resume
of city requirements. Ry Age 55:1118-21 D
12 '13
Pennsylvania R. R. protests against New
Jersey track elevation bill. Ry & Eng R
53:234 Mr 15 '13
Railway grade crossing with steel foundation,
il plan Eng N 69:448-9 Mr 6 '13
Kre al^Ki Railroads — Construction; Rail-
reads — Signals; Railroads — Track
Grading (civil engineering)
Example of street grade improvement:
Pittsburgh HUmp cut. il Eng N 69:491 Mr
13 '13
Grade reduction on street railways. C. H.
' Reeves. 11 Eng N 69:72-6 Ja 9 '13
Project for regrading RIncon Hill, San Fran-
cisco, Cal. il Eng N 69:400 F 27 '13
five also Railroads — Grades
Graduating machines. See Indexing machines
Graffito. See Frescoes
Grafton, Richard, d. 1572
Printers of note. W. C. Bleloch. Inland Ptr
52:375-6 D '13
Grain cars
Grain car inspection. R \V. Schulze. Am Eng
87:33-4 Ja '13
Hopper bottom grain car, Grand Trunk Ry.
11 Ry & Eng R 53:317 Ap 6 '13
Resolutions on grain cars and grain car ser-
vice. 11 Ry & Eng R 53:1166-7 D 20 '13
Grain elevators
Concrete grain elevator construction. R. P.
Durham. Concrete Cem 2:41-3 Ja '13
Failure of the foundation of the new Cana-
dian-Pacific elevator at Transcona. il Ry
Age 55:986-7 N 21 '13
Failure of the Transcona grain elevator. 11
Eng N 70:944-5 N 6 '13
Floating pneumatic elevating and grain dis-
charging plant. F: C. Coleman. 11 Sci Am
109:48 Jl 19 '13
Grain elevator extension, Chicago Great
We.stern Ry. 11 Ry & Eng R 53:954 O 11 '13
Subsidence of concrete grain elevators at
Transcona. 11 Concrete Cem 3:259-60 D '13
Threatened collapse of leaning grain elevator
at Winnipeg. 11 Eng Rcc fiSisup 45-6 N
I '13
Grain handling
Floating pneumatic elevating and grain dis-
charging plant. F: C. Coleman, il Sci Am
109:48 Jl 19 '13
Gramophone. See Phonograph
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Water supply
Construction of the Grand Rapids filtration
plant. L. I). Cutcheon. 11 Munic Eng 44:
492-8 Je '13
Water softening and decoloration. W. A.
Sperry. Munic Eng 45:343-5 O '13
Grand Trunk railway system
Grand Trunk grade separation in Toronto.
II map Ry Age 54:1213-8 Je 6 '13
Grand Trunk offers New England line to
state. Ry & Eng R 63:341 Ap 12 '13
I'roposed extension of Grand Trunk railway
system in New England, maps Eng N 69:
212-3 Ja 30 '13
Grandstands
Grandstand for the Brooklyn baseball club,
plans Eng Rec 67:274-6 Mr 8 '13
Graphic methods
Design of clutch release shoes. J: S. Myers.
Mach 19:723-4 My '13
Graphic solution for illumination problems.
N. S. Dickinson. Elec W 62:586-9 S 20 '13
Graphic solution of compressed air transmis-
sion formula. N. Herz. Kng & Min J 95:
228-30 Ja 25 '13
Graphical method of determining moments of
inertia. R. Kraus. Mach 19:697-8 My '13
Graphics applied to fault problems. E. R.
Rice. Eng & Min J 9r>:G09-]2 Mr 22 '13
Graphic statics ^ . .
Graphical statics applied to transmission-
line calculations. A. Still. Elec W 62:230-2
Ag 2 '13
Flee a1f*o Bridges; Girders; Mechanical
drawing; Roofs; Steel construction; Strains
and stresses
I40
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Qraphlte
Graphite in Babbitt metal. Foundry 41:6 Ja
•13
Graphite In boilers. J. A. Handy. Power 38:
37 Jl 1 '18
Graphite in Madagascar. Eng & Min J 95:
378 F 15 '13
Graphite industry. M. McNaughton. Eng &
MIn J 95:320 F 8 '13
Graphite is successful. D. I. Curtin. Power -38:
375 S 9 '13
Graphite lubrication, il Colliery 34:193-4 O '13
Lubrication with oils and with colloidal graph-
ite. C: F. Mabery. charts Scl Am S 76:
349-52 N 29 '13
Metallized graphite for bearings and collec-
tor brushes: graphalloy. Elec Ry J 42:986
N 1 '13; Same. Elec W 62:920-1 N 1 '13
Removal of scale by graphite. C. B. Nigh. 11
dlag Power 38:689-90 N 11 '13
Some effects of temperature upon the re-
sistance of graphite and carbon. B. F.
Northrup. Met & Chem Eng 11:276 My '13
Undesired quick action of brakes lessened by
use of graphite. C. N. Remfry. Ry Age
(Mech ed) 87:317-8 Je '18; Same cond. Ry
Age 54:1033 My 9 '13
Qraphlte, Artiflclal
Uses for artificial graphite. F. H. Davies.
plan Fng M 44:416-6 D '12
Qrapholoay
Character in handwriting: the influence of
temporary moods. W: L. French. 11 Scl Am
S 76:199 S 27 '13
Handwriting and human efficiency. W: L.
French, il Sci Am 109:241-2 S 27 '13
Qraphophone. See Phonograph
Grashof medal
Grashof medal presented to George Westing-
house. Scl Am 109:436 D 6 '13
Westin^house receives Grashof medal. Elec
W 62:1145-6 D 6 '13
Gravel
Compact Peekskill sand and gravel washing
plant. II plan Eng N 69:614-5 Mr 13 '13
Economical sand and gravel plant, il plan
Eng N 69:1066-7 My 22 '13
Improvements In sand and gravel washing.
R. W, Dull, il Concrete Cem 2:129-31 Mr
'13: Same. Ry & Eng R 53:202-3 Mr 8 '18
River gravel on Panama canal construction.
Ry & Eng R 53:776-7 Ag 16 '13
Grease. See Lubrication and lubricants; Oils
and fats
Grease traps
Grease traps — their Interior construction. F. •
W. Tower, diags Dom Eng 66:43-4 O 11 '13
Great Britain
Navy
Sea and air command: Germany's new policy
in its relation to the British naval su-
premacy. 11 Sci Am S 75:892-5 Je 21 '13
Great Falls, Montana. See Anaconda copper
mining co.
Great lakes
Lake commerce through Sault Ste. Marie ca-
nals during 1912. Eng Rec 67:647 Je 7 '13
New route for downbound vessels to facilitate
Great lakes shipping. 11 Iron Tr R 52:30-4
Ja 2 '13
Transportation on the Great lakes. H. CouJby.
Iron Age 91:1404-5 Je 5 '13
Great Lakes naval training station
Filtration plant at Great Lakes, HI. plans
Eng Rec 67:206-6 F 22 '13
Great men
Heredity and genlua C: Kassel. Sci Am S
76:155 S 6 '13
Great Northern railway
Great Northern railway electrification In
Montana. E: P. Burch. Elec Ry J 41:117-
8 Ja 18 '13
Great Salt Lake, Utah
Variation in level of Great Salt Lake, Utah.
Eng Rec 67:729 Je 28 '13
Greenheart
Greenheart timber. Scl Am 108:338 Ap 12
•13
Greenhouses
Application of electric drive in greenhouses,
il Elec W 62:841-3 O 26 '13
Successful rules for heating greenhouses.
Heat & Ven 10:18-20 Ap '13
Greenland
Greenland's Eden. R. G. Skerrett. il Sci Am
S 76:52-3 Ja 26 '13
Greenwood cemetery. See Brooklyn, N. Y. —
Gteenwood cemetery
Grenades
Fighting with dynamite and electricity. A.
Gradenwitz. II dlags Scl Am 109:488 D 27
'13
Grinding (ores, etc.). See Crushing machinery
Grinding and polishing
Ancient and modern methods of buffing. S.
W. Row9bar. Foundry 41:240-1 Je '13
Efficient production of cylindrical work. C.
H. Norton. II Am Soc M E J 36:95-106 Ja
'13: Same. Tnd Eng 13:4-6 .Ta '13: Same.
Iron Tr R 62:204-6 Ja 16 '13; Discussion.
Am Soc M E J 35:629-31 Ap '13
Emcjry-wheel truing device. D. A. Hampson.
II Mach 19:57 S '12
Exhaust systems for grinding, polishing and
buffing wheels; specifications prescribed
by N. Y. state dept, of labor. Mach 19:711-
3 My '13; Same cond. Ind Eng 13:211-2 My
'13
Forming motor-car cylinders. Ind Eng 13:
12-8 Ja '13
German manufacture of polishing felts. Met-
al Ind n s 11:73 F '13
Grinding wheel sparks: how they indicate the
character of steel. R. G. Williams. 11 Scl
Am S 75:292-8 My 10 '13
How a brass manufacturing firm cut its ex-
pense on grinding one line of tools^ P. W.
Blair. II Metal Ind n s 11:390 S '13
Inspecting before grinding. R. J. Spence. Am
Mach 38:169-60 Ja 28 '13
Metal polishing— ancient and modern. S. W.
Rowsbar. Foundry 41:157-8 Ap '18
New portable rail grinder, il Elec Ry J 42:
427 S 13 '13
Pertinent facts regarding felt polishing
wheels. F. Dolge. Metal Ind n s 11:86 F
•13
Self-contained polishing apparatus and dust
collector marketed bv Leiman Brothers. 11
Ind Eng 13:508 D '13
Time-saving methods of producing cylindri-
cal work at Norton grinding co., Worces-
ter. Mass. II Ind Eng 13:149-51 Ap 'IS
Use of rough diamonds for metal grinding
purposes, w*. H. Parry. Metal Ind n s 11:
343-4 Ag '13
See alM Dust; Emery wheels; Machine
shop practice
Grinding machines
Ball bearing grinding machine, il Iron Age
92:176-7 Jl 24 '18
Bath tmiversal grinding machine, il Mach 19:
894-5 Ja '13
Belt-driven grinding and polishing machines.
11 Iron Age 91:535 F 27 '13
Besly 53-inch vertical-spindle disk grinder. 11
Mach 19:67 S '12
Brown & Sharpe nlaln grinding machines. 11
dlags Maoh 19:650-1 Ap 'IS
Cincinnati 12-Inch grinding machine, il Mach
19*391-2 Ja '13
Cylindrical grinding machine. 11 Iron Age 91:
22 Ja 2 '13
Diamond face grinding machine, il Mach 20:
154-5 O '13
Disk grinding machine with three wheels. 11
Iron Age 91:763 Mr 27 '13
Double-spindle ring wheel grinding machine.
II Iron Age 91:365 F 6 '13
Electric-driven plain grinding machine. II
Iron Tr R 63:1147-8 D 25 '13
PJlectric grinding machines. II Iron Age 91:
767 Mr 27 '13
Electric rall-grlnding machine. II dlag Eng
N 70:1181 D 11 '13
Gardner products notable for extensive use of
ball bearines. 11 Iron Age 91:302 Ja 30 *13
Grinding machine for different levels, il Iron
Age 92:982-8 O 80 '18
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
141
Grinding machines — Continued,
Orinding machines. Met and Chem Eng 11:
174-5 Ap *13
Heaviest roll-grinding and new surface-grrlnd-
Ing machines. Iron Age 91:1225 My 22 '18
Heavy-duty face-grinding machine. 11 Iron
Age 92:661-2 S 26 '13
Horizontal surface grinding machine. U Iron
Age 92:656-7 S 25 '13
I^ndls roll grinding machine. 11 Iron Tr R
53:377-8 Ag 28 '13; Iron Age 92:444-5 Ag 28
•13; Mach 20:5<S-9 S '13; Bng M 46:8up 20-1
D '13
Motor-driven grinding machine for handling
shafts and other work up to 20 feet. 11 Iron
Age 92:1432-3 D 26 '13
Motor-driven lever- feed disk grinding ma-
chine. 11 Iron Age 91:653 Mr 13 '13
New surface grinding machine. 11 Ind Eng
13:438-40 O '13
Norton plain grinding machine. 11 Iron Age
92:1431 D 26 '13
Norton roll grinding machine. II Iron Age
92:228-31 Jl 31 '13; Iron Tr R 53:213-6 Jl 31
•13; Mach 19:f84-6 Ag '13
Norton surface grinding machines. 11 Iron
Age 92:441 Ag 28 '13
Planer- type surface grinding machine, il Ind
Bng 13:441-2 O '13
Pratt & Whitney 22-lnch vertical surface
grinder. 11 Iron Age 92:448-9 Ag 28 'IS;
Mach 20:63-5 S '13
Rivett no. 6 internal grinder. 11 Maoh 19:
551-2 Mr '13
Safety as applied to grinding machinery. F.
A. Barker. 11 Am Ind 13: sup 1-4 Je; sup
1-4 Jl; 14:sup 1-4 Ag '13
16x72- In. universal grinder. 11 Am Mach 38:
878 My 22 '13
Two new plain grinding machines, il diag
Iron Age 91:940-1 Ap 17 '18
8e« also Grinding wheels
Grinding machines (for ores). See Crushing
macninery
Grinding of spruce for mechanical pulp. J. H.
Thickens. 11 U S Forest Serv Bui 127:1-64
•13
Grinding pans
Economical fine grinding in pans. M. G. F.
S&hnif^ln. diags Eng & Mln J 96:581-3 S
27 '18
Economical fine grinding In onns. E. E.
Wann. 11 Eng & Mln J 96:1183-4 D 20 '13
Grindlng-pans vs. tube mills at the Home-
stake mine, S. Dak. Met & Chem Eng 11:
105-6 F '13
New grinding pan. 11 Eng & Mln J 96:792
O 25 '13
Rpdulrements of small cyanide mills. A. Del
Mar. 11 Eng & Min J 96:769-71 O 26 '13
fice also Crushing machinery
Grinding wheels
Exhaust systems for grinding wheels. Ry Age
(Mech ed) 87:305-6 Je '13
Grinding wheels and their use. W. R. Hede-
man. dlags Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:663-6
D '13
Mounting grinding wheels. Ind Eng 18:600
D '13
Saving money in the grinding room. C. F.
DlelJB. Ind Bng 13:473-6 N U3
Tests of grinding wheel protection devices. R.
G. WlllTams. 11 Iron Age 92:1278-80 D 4 '13;
Same. Sd Am S 76:392-3 D 20 '13; Same.
II Iron Tr R 63:1045-9 D 11 '13
Bee also Emery wheels
Groined -arch. See Vaulting
Groins
Foreshore protection by reinforced -concrete
groins, plans Eng N 69:668-70 Ap 8 '18
Reinforced -concrete sea defenses in England.
Eng Rec 68:240-1 Ag 80 '13
See also Sea walls
Grossman manufacturing co., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Grossman plant, plan 11 Automobile 29:1201
D 25 '13
Ground detectors. See Electric instruments
Ground waters. See Water, Underground
Grounding. See Electric diBtributlon
Grouting
Details of a simple equipment for grouting.
il plan Concrete Cem 2:84-6 F '18
Grouted foundation at the Lahontan dam. H.
A. Rands. Eng N 69:1190 Je 5 '18
Grouting gravel in river beds. Bng N 69:969-
70 My 8 '13
Grouting process for preventing slides on the
Panama canal. G: S. Rice, diag Eng N 69:
1181 Je 6 '13
Grouting the arches of an old stone viaduct.
Eng N 69:1184 Je 5 '13
Methods used on Lahontan dam of the
Truckee- Carson project. D. W. Cole. 11 map
Eng Rec 67:340-2 Mr 29 '13; Same. Eng
N 69:647-51 Ap 8 '13
Rock grouting and caisson sinking for Hales
Bar dam. il plans Eng N 70:949-66 N 13 '18
Tests of grouting gravel In river beds. H. H.
Cartwright. 11 dlags Eng N 69:979-84 My 8
•13
Growth
Electrified chickens — electricity as a growth
stimulator. U Sci Am 109:287 O 11 '13
Guard rails
Guard rail design. F. W. Riser, diags Ry
Age 54:1096-7 My 16 '18
Jar- rammed guard rail molds, il Foundry 41:
238-9 Je '13
Guard rails. Concrete
Guard rail — a new concrete product. 11 plan
Concrete Cem 1:83-6 D '12
Guards, Finger. See Finger guards
Guggenheim, Daniel
The Guggenheims. Eng & Min J 96:268 Ag
9 '18
Guide posts
Guide post for municipalities. W: A. Braden.
11 Munlc Eng 44:466-8 My '13
Gums and resins
Spruce gum. Sci Am 109:20 Jl 5 '13
Gun. See Guns
Gun metal
Annealing admiralty gun metal. Foundry
41:168-9 Ap '13
Gunboats
Motor gunboats for Colombia. 11 Int Marine
Eng 18:469 N '18
Gunnery
One-man broadside control. Bel Am 108:178
F 22 *18
See also Artillery; Guns; Projectiles
Gunpowder, Smokeless. See Smokeless powder
Guns (ordnance)
Bursting of 18.5-inch and 14-lnch guns. B.
Bravetta. Sci Am 108:174 F 28 '18
Military automobile gun. 11 Sci Am 108:247
Mr 15 '13
Premature explosion of shells in three- inch
field guns. 11 Sci Am 108:353 Ap 19 '18
Bee also Artillery
Guns, Naval. See Naval guns
Gurney electric elevator company, Honesdale,
Pa.
Complete elevator manufacturing plant. 11
plan Iron Age 92:67-70 Jl 10 '13
Gutenberg, Johannes, 14007-1468?
Evolution, Invention and progress of print-
ing. W. B. Stevens, por Inland Ptr 61:77-
9 Ap '18
Gymnasiums
Ventilation of gymnasiums: detailed results at
Springfield (Mass.) ventilation plant. J. H.
McCurdy. plan Heat & Ven 10:26-88 N '13
Gypsum
Oklahoma gypsmn deooslts and industry. L.
C. Snider. 11 map Eng & Mln J 96:981-3
My 10 '13
Gyro-compass ^
Engineering applications of the gyroscope. B.
A. Sperry. 11 J Fr Inst 175:463-74 My '13
Gyroscope ^
Engineering applications of the gyroscope. B.
A. Sperry. 11 J Fr Inst 175:447-82 My '18
Gyroscope In aviation. E. A. Sperry. 11 Eng M
46:674-7 Jl '18
142
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Gyroscope — Continued.
Gyroscopic mechanism for recording: roll and
pitch of vessels at sea. il Scl Am 109:149
Ag 23 '13
Gyroscopic stabilizer for ships. E. A. Sper-
ry. 11 Scl Am S 75:203-6 Mr 29 *13
Making the aeroplane safe by the gyroscopic
stabilizer. R. G. Skerrett. 11 Scl Am 108:511-
2 Je 7 '13
Widening field of the gyroscope. Mach 19:
683 My '13
H
Haarlem lake, Netherlands
Drainage of the Haarlem lake in Holland,
map Eng Rec 67:559-61 My 17 '13
Hall desulphurizing process. See Ore treatment
Halos in minerals: markings due to radium in
rocks and their significance. J. Joly. 11 Scl
Am S 75: 132-5 Mr 1 '13
Hama, Syria
Ancient city and its remarkable Irrigation
system. Scl Am S 75:213 Ap 5 '13
Hamburg, Germany
Port of Hamburg. I. F. Bubendey. 11 Eng N
70:189-91 Jl 31 '13
Rapid transit
Hamburg elevated and underground railway.
11 Scl Am S 75:20 Ja 11 '13
Hamburg subway and elevated railway. 11
map Elec Ry J 41:415-^; 42:177-80 Mr 8.
Ag 2 '13
Power equipment of the Hamburg rapid tran-
sit system. 11 plan Elec Ry J 42:6-9 Jl 5 '13
Shops and carhouses of the Hamburg rapid
transit system. 11 plan Elec Ry J 41:468-
74 Mr 15 '13.
Hamilton, Ohio
Flood-protection plans for Ohio cities. J: W.
Hill. Eng Rec 68:599 N 29 '13
Hammer drills. See Rock drills
Hammers
Improved type of power hammer. 11 Iron Age
91:893 Ap 10 '13
See also Phillips spring hammer; Steam
hammers
Handling, Mechanical. See Mechanical hand-
ling
Handling of coal. See Coal handling
Handwriting. See Graphology
Hangars
New hangars for military uses. 11 Scl Am
108:69-70 Ja 18 '13
Harbors
Aspects of transportation: ocean transporta-
tion. J. E. Kuhn. Scl Am S 76:166-7 S 13 'IS
Bulkhead and pier for the new port of San
Diego, Cal. 11 plan Eng N 69:498-500 Mr
13 '13
Development of port facilities on New Jersey
side of New York bay. Eng Rec 68:525-6
N 8 '13
Dredglnj? problems in Wilmington harbor,
Delaware. R. R. Raymond, map Eng N 69:
938-41 My 8 '13
Electrical equipment and concrete construc-
tion at Auckland harbor. W. Wilson. 11
map ICng M 46:217-36 N '13
Harbor construction at Kobe and Yokohama,
Japan. W. T. Howe. 11 plan Eng N 70:556-7
S 18 '13
Harbor development at San Pedro, Cal. G. C.
Mufioz. 11 plan Eng Rec 67:549-50 My 17 '13
Harbor development in Seattle. W. L. Kids-
ton, map plans Eng Rec 68:221-3 Ag 23 '13
Hydrographic surveying; Oakland harbor de-
velopment, California. F. W. Johnson. 11
map Eng N 70:362-4 Ag 21 '13
Relnforced-ooncrete boat ways, Rockhaven
harbor, N. D. S. R. Morrow. 11 Eng N
70:645 O 2 '13
Reinforced -concrete wharf with grouted foun-
dations; harbor improvement at Iloilo, P. I.
W. T. Howe. II Eng N 70:1003-10 N 20 '13
Toronto, Ont. — harbor and waterfront works,
maps Eng N 69:1116-9 My 29 '13
8cc also Buoys; Docks; Ports; Wharves
Hardening
Eliminating chance in hardening tools*, dlags
Ry & Eng R 53:765-6 Ag 9 '13
Hardening small Novo steel milling cutters.
Mach 19:501 Mr '13
Hardening the heads of forge tools. J. Cran.
il dlags Mach 20:304 D '13
Hardening of steel. See Steel, Hardening of
Hardinge mill
Hardinge conical mill. H. W. Hardinge. II
diags Am Inst Min E Bui 75:453-68 Mr '13
Hardinge mills vs. Chilean mills. R. Franke.
Am Inst Min E Bui 79:1201-8 Jl '13; Same
oond. Eng & Min J 96:493-4 S 13 '13; Dis-
cussion. Am Inst Min E Bui 83:2702-8 N '13
Ore crushing. H. W. Hardinge. dlags Eng
M 45:598-601 Jl '13
Pebble lining for Hardinge mills. D: Cole.
Eng & Min J 96:927 N 15 '13
Hardpan and other soil tests In Chicago; safe
loads. J. N. Jensen, il plan Eng N 69:
460-3 Mr 6 '13
Hardware
Early American hardware: an interesting col-
lection of Dutch- colonial examples. G: W.
Nash. 11 Arch Rec 34:329-33 O '13
Sec also Bolts and nuts; Files and rasps;
Locks and keys; Tools; also American iron,
steel and heavy hardware association
Hardware manufacturers' association. See
American hardware manufacturers' associa-
tion
Harrlman memorial gold medal
Conditions of competition for the E. H. Har-
rlman memorial gold medal. Ry Age 55:
708 O 17 '13
Harris, William Laurel, 1870-
Study In church decoration: the Paullst fath-
ers church In New York city. C: H. Dorr.
II Arch Rec 33:187-203 Mr '13
Harvard university
Co-operation in educational effort. Scl Am
108:153 F 15 '13
Harvesting machinery
See also Mowing machines
Haulage
Trackless-trolley motor for assisting haulage
on a steep-grade street at Altona. Ger-
many. J. P. Schroeter. 11 Eng N 70:253 Ag
7 '13
Traction hauling costs. E. O. Stanley. II
Munlc Eng 45:570 D '13
See also Conveying machinery; Electric
haulage; Freight handling; Mine haulage;
Motor trucks ^ Transportation
Headframes
Concrete headframe with fleeting device. Ij.
O. Kellogg, dlag Eng & Min J 96:924-5 N
15 '13
Simple Joplin headframes. 11 Eng & Min J 95:
1096-7 My 31 '13
Tripod headframe and novel bucket. G. W.
I e Veque. plan Eng & Min J 95:755 Ap 12
'13
Types of headframes. H. L. Botsford. diags
Eng & Min J 96:690-2 O 11 '13
See also Mine shafts
Heading machines
Cold-heading. C. Tj. T.uoas and E. W. Duston.
II diags Mach 19:667-71, 844-9 My. Jl '13
Machine forging. D. T. Hamilton. 11 Mach 19:
707-10 My '13
Headlights
Basic principles of head -lamp illumination.
C: R. Sugg. Elec W 62:741-2 O 11 '13
ConsideratioiKs In the design of head-lamp
light sources. A. U. Dennington. dlags
Elec W 62:742-4 O 11 '13
Electric versus gas lighting for motorcycles.
L. C. Porter, il Scl Am S 76:132-3 Ag 30 '13
New form of headlight 11 Elec Ry J 41:
552 Mr 22 '13
Performance of incandescent head-lamps. L.
C. Porter. Elec W 62:744-5 O 11 '13
See also Reflectors
Headlights, Locomotive. See Locomotive head-
lights
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
143
Health boards
Lessons from a never-used sewage-treatment
plant, Scotia, N. Y. Eng N 70:423-4 Ag 28
•13
Rules governing the submission of sewerage
and water-supply plans to the New Jersey
state board of health. Eng N 70:548-50 S
18 '13
^"(r alfio Public health; also Ohio. State
board of health
Health laws. See Public health laws
Health officers
Harvard-technology school for health officers.
Eng N 70:430 Ag 28 '13
Heat
Heat balance. Power 38:550-1 O 14 '13
Heat balance in steam boilers. L. S. Marks.
Power 37:42-7 Ja 14 '13
Heat balance of a producer. J. C. Small wood.
Power 37:897-9 Je 24 '13
Heat balance of the open hearth. S. Cornell.
Met & Chem Eng 11:257-66 My '13
Heat, combustion and the generation of
steam. C. A. McAllister. Int Marine Eng
18:18-20 Ja '13
Heat lost In flue gases. (Engineers' study
course) Power 38:143-4 Jl 22 '13
Principles of combustion; measurement of
heat. (Engineers' study course) II Power
37:617 Ap 29 '13
.Sff alao Calorimeters and calorimetry;
Cold; Combu-sUon; Entropy; Fire: Heating;
Liquefaction of abases ; Pyrometers and py-
rometry; Radiation; Steam; Temperature;
Thermodynamics; Thermometers; Waste
heat
Heat accumulators
Heat accumulators and their use in exhaust-
steam turbine plants. Ind Eng 13:319-21 Jl
'13
Heat conductivity
Electrical method for comparing thermal con-
ductivities. W: Eves. Met & Chem Eng 11:
503-4 S '13
Flow of heat through furnace walls. Met &
Chem Eng: 11:574-5 O '13
Heating of cables carry Ine current. S. Oush-
man. Am Inst E E Pro 32:164-8S F '13
Internal heating of stator colls. R. B. Wil-
liamson. Am Inst E E Pro 32:438-48 F '13
Some aspects of heat flow. Met & Chem Eng
11:572-1 O '13
Theory of penetration of heat In solid ma-
terials. L. R. TngersoU. Eng N 70:866-9 ()
30 '13
Thermal properties of concrete. C: L. Nor-
ton. Am Soc M E J 35:1016-21 Je "13
Thermodynamics, diag.s Am Soc M E J 35:
187-92 Ja '13
See uIho Heat transmLsslon; Steam en-
gineering
Heat flow. See Heat conductivity
Heat measurement. See Calorimeters and cal-
orimetry; Pyrometers and pyrometry; Tem-
perature — Measurement; 'Thermo-couples;
ThermometerH
Heat transmission
Beaver Falls heat transmission testing sta-
tion. 11 diags Heat & Yen 10:45-9 Ag '13
Convection and radiation of heat. Met &
Chem Eng 11:278-9 My '13
Heat transmission and entrainment In vac-
uum evarorators. diag Met & Chem Eng 11:
333-8 Je '13
Heat transmission with pipe coils and cast-
iron heaters under fan blast conditions.
L. C. Soule. plan Power 38:435-7 S 23 '13
Laboratory Investigation of temperature rise
as a function of atmospheric conditions. C.
R. Blanchard and C. T. Anderson. Am Inst
E E IVo ;^2:464-75 F '13
Laws of heat transmission In electrical ma-
chinery. I. Langmuir. Am Inst E E Pro 32:
390-413 F '13; Same. Eng N 69:1158-62 Je
5 "13
Tests upon the tran.smlsslon of heat In vacu-
um evaporators. Met & Chem Eng 11:611-2
N '13
Tests upon the transmission of heat in vacu-
um evaporators. B. W. Kerr, dlags Am Soc
M E J 36:1525-58 O '13
Thermal testln^r plant at the Pennsylvania
state college. J. A. Moyer. Eng N 70:695
9 '13; Power 38:684-5 N 11 '13
iSee alHo Boilers; Evaporation; Heat con-
ductivity; Steam engineering
Heat treatment of steel. See Steel. Heat treat-
ment of
Heaters, Feed water. See Feed water heaters
Heating
Automatic temperature regulation. J. Gra-
ham, diags Dom Eng 64:270-2 S 6 '13
Combination steam and hot-water heating
system. A. 1*. Connor, dlag Power 38:867-8
D 16 '13
Elements of heating. E. N. Irwin. Power
38:509-10 O 7 '13
Embedded radiation for heating buildings.
Eng N 69:473 Mr 6 '13
Fan blast system of factory heating. Heat &
Yen 10:37-9 My '13
Fan heating systems for foundries. W. H.
Carrier, plans Heat & Yen 10:26-81 Ja '18
Friction and Inertia of the heating art. J.
G. Dudley. Power 38:924-5 D 30 '13
Heat and ventilation: suggestions for com-
bining heating with air conditioning sys-
tems. S. G. Koon. Eng M 44:786-8 F '13
Heating and ventilating BonwJt-Teller bldg.,
X. Y. city, plans Dom Eng 62:368-72 Mr
29 '13
Heating and ventilating the new AInsworth
school. Portland, Ore. J. Graham, dlags
Dom Eng 65:130-3 N 1 '13
Heating of Delaware & Hudson shops. Wat-
ervliet, N. Y. plan Dom Eng 62:274-5 Mr
8 '13
Hot blast heating for an ice skating rink:
Winnipeg horse show amphitheatre, plans
Heat & Yen 10:11-7 Ap '13
Hot blast system of heating the D. & H.
railroad shops. WatervUet, N. Y. plan Heat
& Yen 10:49-50 Mr '13
Hot panel and hot floor border system of
heating. H. R. Sankey. plan Heat & Yen
10:11-7 My '13; Same cond. Eng M 46:278-
80 My '13
Indirect heating systems with respect to
maximum economy and operation. F. L.
Busey and W. H. Carrier. Heat & Yen
10:30-7 Mr '13; Same. Power 37:380-2 Mr
18 '13
Mixed heating system. E: T. Binns. plan
Power 37:455-6 Ap 1 '13
Modern mechanical equipment for a public
Institution. 11 plan Heat & Yen 10:36-43 O
'13
Modern practice In heating and ventilation.
A. (J. King. Dom Eng 63:2-4. 61-4, 182-3,
339-41, 64:37-9, 99-101, 122-4, 273-5: 65:2-4,
341-3. 365-7 Ap 5. 19. My 17. Je 21, Jl 12,
26, Ag 2. S 6, O 4, D 13-20 '13
New terminal post ofllce In New York. L. B.
Marks and J. E. Woodwell. 11 Elec W 61:
191-2 Ja 25 '13
19th annual meeting of the American society
of heating and ventilating engineers. New
York. Jan., 1913. Dom Eng 62:133-9 F
1 '13
19th annual meeting of American society
of heating and ventilating engineers, New
York, 1913. Power 37:170-1 F 4 '18
19th semi-annual meeting of the American
soc. of heating and ventilating engineers,
Buffalo, July, 1913. Power 38:180-f Jl 29
•13
Operating economies in heating large factory
buildings. E: L. Wilder. Heat & Yen 10:17-
20 Jl '13; Same cond. Power 38: 302-3 Ag 26
'13
Proceedings of meeting of American soc. of
heating and ventilating engineers. Buffalo,
N. Y., July, 1913. Heat & Yen 10:28-37 Ag
•13
Question of heat and ventilation. C: L. Hub-
bard. 11 Arch Rec 33:444-56; 34:248-56 My,
S '13
Room temperature and radiating surface. J:
R, Allen. Power 87:379 Mr 18 '13
144
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Heating — Continued.
Successful rules for heatlngr greenhouses.
Heat & Ven 10:18-20 Ap '13
Time required to start heatinir apparatus.
Power 38:368-» S 9 '13
Unusual factory heating Installation of the
De Laval separator co. B. M. Lloyd. 11
Wplan Dom Eng 62:62-4 J a 18 '13
arm air heatlne and ventilating. K. Meier,
diags Heat &. Yen 10:28-82 S '13
See al8o Boilers; Car heating; Chimneys;
Electric heating; Fuel; Furnaces; Gas
heating; Heating from central stations;
Heating pipes; Hot water heating; Radia-
tion; Steam heating; Ventilation
Cost
Cost of heating and power-plant apparatus.
W. J. Downing. Power 38:721-2 N 18 '13
Expense of operating heating and ventilating
plants. Power 38:437-8 S 23 '13
Operating cost heating and ventilating plants.
H. M. Hart. Dam Eng 65:133-5 N 1 '13
Tables, calculations, etc.
Calculator for residence heating. 11 Power
37:379-80 Mr 18 '13
Coal required for heating. Power 37:863-4 Je
17 '13
Comparison of thirteen radiation fornuilas.
A. C. Rogers. Heat & Ven 10:25-7 Ag '13
Graphical solution of heating problems. Pow-
er 87:20 Ja 7 '13
Heating a New England house with steam.
E. R- Pierce, plans Dom Eng 65:228-30.
264-6 N 22-29 '13
Heating a school. F. L. Busey. Power 37:
90 Ja 21 '13
Hot-water direct-heating charts. F. B. Gil-
bert, jr. Power 37:712-4 My 20 '13
How to figure boiler horse power. Heat &
Ven 10:39-40 Jl '13
Methods of estimating radiation and types
of radiating surfaces. A. G. King. 11 Dom
Eng 63:61-4 Ap 19 '13
Office practice in estimating heating and ven-
tilation for factories. E. W. Smallman. Heat
& Ven 10:33 Ja '13
Pressure losses in piping system. Power 37:
456-8 Ap 1 '13
Radiation formula for house heating. C: F:
Smith. Heat & Ven 10:21-2 Mr '13
Steam and electric load curves in large build-
ings. Power 38:18-9 Jl 1 '13
Temperature equivalent of wind velocities.
Elec R & W Elec'n 62:108-9 Ja 11 '18
Temperature guarantee and the heat loss
factor. G: Chasser. Heat & Ven 10:33-7 N
'13
23 rules for computing hot water radiation.
Heat & Ven 10:39-40 D '13
Heating, Electric. See Electric heating
Heating, Hot water. See Hot water heating
Heating, Steam. See Steam heating
Heating and ventilating engineer*, American
society of. See American society of heat-
ing and ventilating engineers
Heating from central stations
Central station vapor heating at Cleveland. II
dlags Dom Eng 63:336-8 Je 21 "13
District heating by steam and hot water. L.
B. Lent. Power 87:606-8 Ap 29 '13
District steam heating with high -pressure
power in Cleveland. F. W. Ballard, map
Power 37:783-6 Je 6 '13
Economics of central station heating. B. T.
Gifford. Am Soc M E J 35:1421-5 S '13;
Same. Ind Eng 13:450-1 O '13
5th annual convention of National district
heating assn.. Indianapolis, May, 1913. Elec
W 61:1299-1301 Je 14 '13; Power 37:841-3 Je
10 '13
6th annual convention of the National dis-
trict heating assn., Indianapolis, May, 1913.
Heat & Ven 10:29-35 Je '13
Is district heating profitable to the central
station? C. J. Davidson. Heat & Ven 10:
26-9 Jl '13
National district heating association: 6th
national convention. Tndianapolls. Dom
Eng 63:281-5 Je 7 '13
Ohio public service commission promulgates
new rates, rules and regulations for central
station hot water heating. Heat & Ven 10:
33-4 My '13
Present tendencies in the generation and dis-
tribution of heat from a central station. B.
T. Gifford. Heat & Ven 10:17-20 My '13
Rates
Double fallacy of flat rates for steam heat-
ing. Elec W 62:593 S 20 '13
Meter rate versus flat rate for steam heating
service. H. R. Wetherell. Heat & Ven 10:
33-5 D '13
Heating pipes
Loss of pressure due to elbows in pipe, dlags
Dom Eng 64:238-41 Ag 30 '13; Same cond.
Power 38:303-4 Ag 26 '13
Pressure losses In piping system. Power 37:
456-8 Ap 1 '13
Special Venturi style elbows. F. L. Busey.
dlags Power 38:369-70 S 9 '13
See also Hot water heating; Steam pipes
Heights. See Altitudes
Helena, Arkansas
Sloughing off of Mississippi levee at Helena.
U map Eng N 70:1014-7 N 20 '13
Helium
Appearance of helium and neon in vacuum
tubes. J. J: Thomson. Sci Am S 75:150
Mr 8 '13
Birth of the atom: has matter been syn-
thesised. Sci Am S 75:154-5 Mr 8 '13
Has matter been synthesised? J: W. N. Sul-
livan. Sci Am 108:226 Mr 8 '13
Sec also Radioactivity
Hemlock trees
Harvesting tan bark. S: J. Record. 11 Sci Am
S 76:408 Je 28 '13
Heredity
Heredity and genius. C: Kassel. Sci Am S
76:155 S 6 '18
Hetch Hetchy valley
Army engineers and Secretary Fisher on
Hetch Hetchy and the San Francisco wa-
ter-supply. Eng N 69:530-2 Mr 13 'IS
Erroneous statements regarding the Hetch
Hetchy project. Eng Rec 68:282-3 S 13 '13
Heterochromatic photometry. H. B. Ives. Elec
W 61:734 Ap 5 '13
Hieroglyphics
Composition of hieroglyphic types. N. J.
Werner. 11 Inland Ptr 50:577-82 Ja '18
High buildings
Completing a belated skyscraper. Eng Rec
68:192 Ag 16 '13
Design of the Woolworth building. S. F.
Holtzman. 11 plans Bng Rec 68:22-4 Jl 5 '13
Getting daylight into a skyscraper. 11 Arch
Rec 33:279 Mr '13
Limklng the height and area of buildings.
Eng Rec 68:650-1 D 13 '13
Method of checking economical height of
office buildings. D. K. Boyd. Eng Rec 68:
589 N 22 '13
Method of checking economical height of
office buildings. C. T. Coley. Eng Rec 68:
21-2 Jl 5 '13: Same. Stevens Ind 30:344-56
O '13
Method of checking economical height of
office buildings. G. W. Wolcott. Eng Rec
68:111 Jl 26 '13
Office building of the Consolidated gas co..
New York, il plans Eng N 70:1275-83 D
25 '13
Proposed restrictions for heights of buildings
dn New York. Eng Rec 68:659-60 D 13 '13
Skyscraper of the future. D: H. Ray. 11 Sci
Am S 75:148-50 Mr 8 '13
Tallest office building In the world: erec-
tion of the Woolworth building. New York,
11 Sci Am 108:224-5 Mr 8 '13
Towers of Manhattan and notes on the
Woolworth building. M. Schuyler. 11 Arch
Rec 33:98-122 F '13
8c€ also Steel construction
High -pressure fire service. See Fire service
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
145
HlQh. school graduates _
High -school grraduate and the shop. R. J.
Spence. Am Mach 38:786-6 My 8 '13
High schools ^ . « i a««
Agriculture in the high schools. Sci Am
108:564 Je 21 'IS ^ ^ . ..
School that trains boys for shop work, the
William L. Dickinson high school, Jersey
City, N. J. E: K. Hammond. 11 Mach 19.
749-53 Je '18
High speed steel. See Tool steel
Highway engineers association of Mlfjouj" ^
Sixth annual meetingr. St. Louis. 1913. Bug
N 69:590-1 Mr 20 '13
"!g?id|es'*«l!!id culverts for country ro^ds ^^
Wisconsin. A. R, ^Hlrst. Eng N 70 .729-;30
O 9 '13; Sam« cond. Eng Rec 68:378 O 4 13
Choosing highway superintendents under new
Illinois law. W. R. Robinson. Eng Rec 68.
376 O 4 '13
Criticism of New York's new highway law.
Eng Rec 67:462 Ap 26 '12 «- ti 12 '12
Iowa road law. Eng Rec 68=31. 36 Jl 12 13
Iowa road law. A. Mara ton. Eng N 70.131-^
New ^Illinois highway law centralizes author-
ity. Concrete Cem 3:136 S 13 u.„v,««v
Reports on the organization of a highway
department for the state of New York.
Eng N 69:779-80 Ap 17 '13
Road legislation and syndic associations In
^nce. M. de Pulligny. Concrete Cem 1.
78 D *12
Rule.s governing the use of heavy vehicles on
highways. In Allegheny 00., Ta. Kng Ktc
f»<l'4Q4 N 1 '13
Rules governing the use of ^jeavy vehicles on
highways^ in New York. Eng Rec 68.4 < 1-2
O 25 '13
Highways. See Roads
"Ba?ly American hardware: an interesting
collection of ,I>"tc£-c«>l??*,^c» fa^^i^
W. Nash. 11 Arch Rec 34:329-38 O 13
"niStorv we want to read. Sci Am 109:122
UUiftyV^the study of history. B: D: Jones.
Eng M 44:1-6 O '12
History, Military. See Military history
Hitches. See Slings and hitches
"itelSbilitetioA of Hoboken sewerage system.
11 plans Eng Rec 67:251-2 F 22 '18
Parks
Ornamental use of concrete In Playground
structures in Hoboken park. 11 plans Con-
crete Cem 1:41-7 D '12
Hocking valley railway , , , on
14th annual report for year ended June 30,
1913. Ry Age 55:684-5 O 10 '13
Revenues and expenses. Uy Age 56.644-0 u
10 '13
Hogs. See Swine
Hoisting chains. See Chains
Hoisting machinery ^ .. ^ , , „ ^o..
Electric motor clam shell bucket 11 diag
Iron Age 92:135-6 Jl 17 '13; Iron Tr R 53:
332 Ag 21 '13 ^ . ^,
Equalizing load moment on hoisting en-
gines. M. Ehle. plan Colliery 33:399 F
'13
Experiments on the power consumption of
hoisting apparatus. G. von Hanffstengel.
Am Soc M E J 35:890-3 Mv '13
Fast hoisting at English collieries. Colliery
33:455 Mr '13 ^ ^^^ ^^ ^ ..
Hoisting heavy girders 250-ft. above the
street, il Eng N 70:276-6 Ag 7 '13
New safety catch for hoists. 11 Colliery 33:
♦61 Mr '18 , . . . ,, *, <i
Otis automatic furnace hoist ln.stallatlon. 11
Iron Tr R 53:961-2^ N 27 '13
Pawling & Harnlschfeser electric hoist. 11
Ind Eng 13:438-9 N '13 ^_ ^ ,,, ^ _
Portable column hoist. 11 Eng & Mln J 96:
645-6 O 4 '13
Power for contractors' hoists. Concrete Cem
2*22-3 Ja *13
Some heavy lifting tackle. 11 Ry & Eng R
53:371 Ap 19 '13
i^vc alfto Conveying machinery; Cranes,
derricks, etc.; Electric shovels; Elevators;
(Jinr>ole.s; Hooka; Lifting magnets; Mine
hoisting: Mining machinery; Slings and
hitches; Wire rope
Hoisting rope. See Wire rope
Holding companies
Consolidation of Doherty holding companies.
Elec W 62:1247-8 D 20 '13
Where holding companies may lead. Elec W
62:1195 D 13 '13
Holding devices. See Arbors (machinery);
Chucks
Hollerith system. See Punched card system
Hollis. Ira Nelson, 1856-
President of Worcester polytechnic institute,
por Eng N 69:721 Ap 10 '13
Hollow tile. See Tiles
Homestake mining company
Homestake improvements and Lead notes.
Eng & Mln J 96:984 N 22 '13
Homing pigeons. See Pigeons
Honduras
Description and travel
Honduras link of the Pan-American rail-
road. E: Perry. 11 Eng M 46:333-40 D '13
Hooks
Safety hook for sinking buckets, il Eng &
Mln J 96:1069 D 6 '13
Hookworm disease
Hookworm disease at southern mines. J. W.
I^yor. il Colliery 33:558-60 My '13
Hopper cars. See Freight cars
Horse power ^ , ,
Derivation of S. A. E. horsepower. F. Jehle.
Automobile 28:991 My 8 '13
Explanation of horsepower. Automobile 28:
820 Ap 10 '13
Method of finding horsepower. Automobile
29:1106-7 D H '13
What is a horsepower? Power 37:125-6 Ja
28 '13
What is a horsepower? W: Kent. Power 37:
109-11 Ja 28 '13
Horses
Animal haulage in mines. B. S. Randolph.
11 Colliery 34:139-42 O '13
Did the horse exist in America before this
continent was discovered by Europeans?
E. Troue^snrt. Sci Am S 76:387 D 20 '13
Horse living versus horse power. Sci Am
108:574 Je 28 '13
Horses. Educated . ,
Thinking horses: a problem in animal psy-
chology, or in stage trickery? 11 Sci Am
108:454 My 17 '13
Horticulture. See Hotbeds
Horton, Horace E., 1843-1912
Horace K. Horton as a bridge builder. Ry &
Kng R 53:981-3 O 18 '13
Hose
Flexible hose that doesn't kink. 11 Int Ma-
rine Eng 18:181 Ap '13
See also Air brake hose
Hose, Air brake. See Air brake hose
Hose couplings
National standard hose couplings and hy-
drant fittings for public fire service. F. M.
Griswold. Am Soc M E J 35:421-34 Mr '13
Standardization of hose and hydrant connec-
tions. Eng N 70:289 Ag 14 '13
Standards for hose couplings. Maoh 19:601
Mr '13
Hospital cars , , ., „
Hospital car for the Rock Island, il Ry Age
55:748-9 O 24 '13
Hospitals , , , . ...
Accounting system for a municipal hospital.
D. C. Eggleston. J Account 16:366-70 N 13
Connell colliery hcspltal. il plan Colliery 34:
201-6 N '13
146
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Hotpltala — Continual
Heating and ventilating In Greenpoint hospi-
tal. H. L. Alt. plans Dom Eng 64:208-12
Ag 23 '13
Hospital refrigeration and vacuum cleaning.
H. L. Alt. Dom Kng 64:245-6 Ag 3u '13
Modern mechanical equipment for a public
•Institution: hospital for relief of ruptured
and crippled, Xew York city. 11 plan Heat &
Ven 10:35-43 O '13
Modern railway hospital and Its manage-
ment. R. O. Woolsey. Ry & Eng R 53:853-
4 S 6 '13
Plumbing in Greenpoint hospital, Brooklyn.
Dom Eng' 62:216-9 F 22 13
Plumbing In Mt. Vernon, New York, hospital,
plans Dom Eng 62:3<)2-4 Mr 15 '13
Question of heat and ventilation. C: L. Hub-
bard. Arch Rec 34:248-56 S '13
Service equipment of the Samaritan hospi-
tal, Troy, N. Y. C. F. Herington. plans
Eng N 70:108-11 Jl 17 '13
Special ward heating and ventilation at the
Peter Bent Brigham hospital. Boston. H. S.
Knowlton. plan Power .'^8:790-2 D 2 '13
iice also Sanatorlums
Hot water fitters. See National as.socIation of
master steam and hot water fitters
Hot water heating
Chart for determining size of pipe for gravity
hot water heating systems^ M. S. Oooley.
Heat & Ven 10:32-5 S "13
Circulation through shunted hot water ra-
diators. L. L. Brewster, plan Power 37:
158 F 4 '13
Circulation through shunted hot water ra-
diators. W. Lf. Durand. Power 37:458 Ap
1 '13
Compressed air to circulate hot water, plan
Power 37:712 My 20 '13
Condensing plants for large commercial
buildings. W. I^. . Durand; I. N. Evans.
Power 37:227-30 F 18 '13
Connections between live and exhaust steani
heaters In forced hot water heating, plan
Heat & Ven 10:38 F '13
Connections to circulating pumps In hot wa-
ter heating, plan Heat & Ven 10:37 F '13
District heating by steam and hot water.
Lr. B. Lent. Power 37:606-8 Ap 29 '13
Figuring pipe sizes for hot water heating
apparatus. I. V. Serglnsky. Heat & Ven
10:19-26 N '13
Flow of water in shunted radiators. H. A.
Kleselbach. Power 38:236 Ag 12 '13
Forced circulation hot water system with
boilers used interchangeably for steam and
hot water, sanatorium of the Metropolitan
life insurance co., Mt. McGregor. N. Y.
plan Heat «fc Ven 10:17-24 D '13 (to be
cont)
Forced circulation of hot water In domestic
heating plants, also a V)rlef oxplanatlon
of the Honeywell system. A. G. King. Dom
Eng 65:365-7 D 20 '13
Heating and ventilating details of the New
York general post-offlce. il plans Heat &
Ven 10:11-20 Mr '13
Heating and ventilating in Toledo post office,
plan Dom Eng 62:184-8 V 15 '13
Heating large assembly room by hot water.
J. Graham, plan Dom Kng 63:60-1 Ap 19
•13
Hlgh-presaure steam heating vs. hot-water
by-product plant. I. N. Evans- Power 38:
169-72 Jl 29 '13
Hot-water direct-he*nting charts. F. B. Gil-
bert, jr. Power 37:712-4 My 20 '13
Hot water heating for factories: forced cir-
culation. C: I.. Hubbard. Dom Enj; 65:404-6
D 27 '13
Hot water heating system In a bakery, plan
diags Dom Eng 62:65-6 Ja 18 '13
Machine shop heating, ventilating and cool-
ing on a large scale; plant of Ford motor
CO., Detroit, Mich. 11 plans Heat & Yen 10:
42-8 F '18
Novel and satisfactory heating Job. dlag Dom
Eng 65:74-5 O 18 '13
Ohio public service commission promulgates
new rates, rules and regulations for central
station hot water heating. Heat & Ven 10:
33-4 My '13
Open tank two-pipe s»ystem of hot water
healing. A. G. King, dlags Dom Eng 64:273-
5 S 6 '13
Overhead system of hot water heating, bet-
ter known as the Mills system. A. G.
King, plans Dom Eng 65:2-4 O 4 '13
Physical action of steam and forced hot-wa-
ter heating systems. 1. N. Evans. Power 38:
232-6 Ag 12 '13
Pipe sizes for forced hot water heating.
W. I.. Durand. Power 37:455, 714 Ap 1, My
20 '13
Possibilities of hot-water heat. N. M. Ar-
gabrite. Power 38:95-6 Jl 15 '13
Shunt system of connecting radiators. I. N.
Evans, ciiag I'ower 38:507-9 O 7 '13
Shunt system of connecting radiators. H. A.
Ki.sselhach. Power 38:723-4 N 18 '13
Single main or one-pipe system of hot water
healing. A. G. King. 11 Dom Eng 65:341-3
D 13 13
Sizing i>lpe for gravitv hot-water heating.
Power 38:570-2 O 21 '13
Special ward heating and ventilation at the
I'etcr Bent Brigham hospital, Boston. H.
S. Knowlton. plan Power 38:790-2 D 2 '13
Theory and practice in engineering work. K.
Meier, dlags Heat & Ven 10:13-7 Je; 21-6
Jl '13
23 rules for computing hot water radiation.
Heat & Ven 10:39-40 D '13
Two hot water suppl.v systems that caused
trouble, plan Dom Eng 62:223-5 F 22 "13
Vacua hot- water heating applied to Wool-
worth building. I. N. Evans, plans Power
38:644-8 N 4 '13
Hot water supply
Automatic tem])crature control for hot water
tanks, diags Dom Eng 64:372-3 S 27 '13
Design of hot water supply systems to mini-
mize corrosion. F. N. Speller, plan Eng N
69:294-5 F 13 '13
Double boiler system for hot water, diags
Dom Eng 63:220 My 24 '13
Hot water service: the principles of heat and
circulation. F. W. Tower. Dom Eng 64:179-
81 Ag 16 '13
Hot water supply for four- or five-story
office building, diag Dom Eng 65:112 O 25
'13
Poorly arranged boiler connecjtlons. diags
Dom Eng 65:72 O 18 '13
I*i*oblem in hot water supply, il Dom Eng
6:>:374-5 D 20 '13*
Types of hot water heating for domestic use.
F. W. Tower, diags Dom Eng 64:242-4 Ag
30 '13
Sec ali*o Gas water heaters; Plumbing
Hotbeds
How to build concrete hot-beds and cold-
frames. II Concrete Cem 1:60 D *12
Hotels
Bellevue- Stratford hotel. Philadelphia, Pa,
il Arch & Bldg 46:120-2 Mr '18
Electric hotel in Paris. J. Boyer. 11 Scl Am
109:345 X 1 '13
Electrical equipment of a modem hotel; ar-
tistic and efficient lighting scheme in Mc-
Alpin hotel, N. Y. il Elec W 61:927-30 My 3
'13
General features of Grove Park Inn at Ashe-
ville, N. C. il Concrete Cem 2:229-30 My '13
Heating and ventilating the hotel McAlpin.
J. (Jraham. 11 Dom Eng 63:5-13 Ap 6 '13
Hotel as a central -station customer. Elec W
62:432-3 Ag 30 '13
Hotel Kimball, Springfield, Mass. 11 plan
Arch & Bldg 45:65-7 F '13
Hotel McAlpin heating system. 11 Heat & Ven
10:43 Ag '13
Hotel McAlpin, New York, il plan Arch &
Bldg 45:43-61 F '13
I^ahor- saving a i>pl lances of the modern great
hotel. J. H. Baker, il Sci Am 109:412-3 N
29 '13
Mechanical equipment of Stock yards inn.
plans Dom Eng 62:32-9 Ja U '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
147
Hotels — Continued.
New York's newest hotel: Hotel McAlpin.
D: E. Tarn. 11 Arch Rec 33:231-41 Mr *13
Rltz- Carlton hotel, Philadelphia, Pa. 11 Arch
& Bldg 45:68-72 F '13
Rltz-Carlton hotel. Philadelphia; pictures.
Arch Rec 34:213-24 S '13
Rjtz-Carlton hotel refrigerating plant, N. Y.
plans Power 37:497-8 Ap 8 '13
Shoreham hotel. Washington, D. C. 11 Arch
& Bldg 45:73-5 F '13
Varied uses of elect ricltv in hotel Ohio,
Youngrstown. il Elec W 62:12(>6-S I) 13 '13
Ventilation etiulpment of Ritz-Carlton hotel.
11 plans Dom Eng 62:155-8 F 8 '13
See aUo Anartment houses
Hothouses. See Greenhouses
Hours of labor
Boston Klevatcd hours of labor agreement.
Elec Ry J 42:1254-5 D 13 13
Klght-hoiir versus twelve-hour shifts: econo-
mies effected In a steel foundry through
shorter hours. R. A. Bull. Ehig M 44:599-601
Ja *13
Hearing on Illinois bill limiting hours of labor.
Elec Ry J 41:854-5 My 10 '13
National Iron and steel labor report: condi-
tions existing in 1910. Iron Age 91:954-5 Ap
17 '13
Recent eight-hour legislation for government
work. G: A. King. Eng Rec 67:526-8 My 10
'13
Towermen and hours of service law. Ry &
Eng R 53:534-5 Je 7 '13
House cleaning
See also Vacuum cleaning
House decoration
Siee nlso Tapestry
House drainage. See Drainage, House; I'lunib-
Ing
House organs
Securing buplne.<(s bv a house organ. C: W.
Hoyt. Inland Ptr" 51:682-4 .\g '13
Why some house-organs died. C. U. Lipp-
mann. Dom Eng 65:277-8 N 29 '13
Houses. See Architecture. Domestic; Concrete
houses; Country houses; Schoolhouses
Houses, Concrete. See Concrete houses
Houslna problem
Architecture and the housing problem. C.
M. Price. 11 Arch Rec 34:240-7 S '13
Hou.«?ing problems and restrictions In large
cities. Eng Rec 67:673 Je 14 '13
Practical housing development: evolution of
the quadruple house Idea. II Arch Rec 34:
46-56 Jl '13
Solving the housing problem In Paris. Con-
crete Cem 2:267-8 Je '13
Suburban development. 11 Arch Rec 34:348-53
O '13
Workmen's dwellings of KrupP works, fler-
mpny. II Iron Age 92:611 S 18 '13
Workmen's houses In Germany, plans Ind
Eng 13:874-6 S '18
'Rec aUo City planning
Houston, Texas
Houston's plan of taxation. J. J. Pastorlza.
Munlc Eng 45:235-6 S '13
Hudson & Manhattan railroad
Report for 1912. Elec Ry J 41:736 Ap 19 '13
Hudson Bay railroad
Hii«1son bay route. W: B. McPherson. map
Eng M 45:249-52 My '13
Hudson Bay route
Perils of navigation on the Hudson Bay
route. Eng N 69:222-3 Ja 30 '13
Hudson river
Bridges in relation to the Hudson river.
G. F. Kunz. Sci Am S 76:342-3 N 29 '13
Humidity
Air conditioning for textile mill.*:. F: W.
Parka. Ind Eng 13:307-8 Jl '13; SnTnr. with
discus.sion. Am Soc M K J 35:1036-42 Je '13
Experiments of humidifying air at the Oliver
Wendell Holmes school, Boston, Mass. C:
F. Eveleth. plan Heat & Ven 10:13-20 O '13
Bee also Psychrometry
Humphrey pumps
Humphrey pumps for London water-worka.
plans Power 37:602-4 Ap 29 '13
Humus
Chemistry of humus: relation to the soil
and to the plant. S. L. Jodidl. blbliog J
Fr Inst 176:565-73 N '13
Formation of leaf mold: production of humus.
F: V. Colville. Scl Am S 75:386-7 Je 21 '13
Huntington mills
Huntington mills and their operation. C. T.
Rice, diags Eng & Min J 96:215-6 Ag 2 '13
Hydrants
Boston's new high-pressure fire hydrant, il
dlag Eng Rec 67:642-3 Je 7 '13
National standard hose couplings and hydrant
fittings for public fire service. F. M. Gris-
wold. Am Soc M E J 35:421-34 Mr '13
Standard specifications for water-works, hy-
drants and valves. Eng N 70:265-7 Ag 7 '13
/S'cr aim Fire protection; Water supply;
Waterworks
Hydrated lime. See Lime
Hydraulic elevators. See EHevators
Hydraulic engineering
Channel- and beach-maintenance problem at
Atlantic City. R. R. Raymond, map Eng N
70:150-4 Jl 24 '13
Great hydraulic principle: or how to make en-
gineering structures hold water. G: L. Dill-
man. Eng N 69:1225 Je 12 '13
Hydraulic power development In New Eng-
land. Eng Rec 67:115 F 1 '13
Hydroelectric development replacing old pow-
er canal system In Paterson, N. J. II plans
Eng Rec 67:200-2 F 22 '13
Industrial need of technically trained men.
C. W. Lamer. Scl Am 109:218 S 18 '13
St. Lawrence ship channel Improvements be-
tween Montreal and Quebec. H. C. Plum-
mer. 11 map Scl Am 109:182-3 S 6 '13
Water power and water supply preliminaries.
R. E. Horton. Eng Rec 67:80-1 Ja 18 'IS
See nlso Aqueducts; Boring; Bridges-
Foundations and piers; Caissons; Canals;
Channels; Cofferdams: Culverts; Dams;
Docks; Drainage; Dredging; Flood control:
Harbors; Hydraulic machinery; Hydraulic
mining; Hydroelectric plants: Irrigation;
Jetties; Lighthouses; Locks (canals and
rivers): I^os Angeles aqueduct; Pumping
machinerv; l>umping stations; Reclamation
of land; Reservoirs; Rivers; Sea walls;
Spillways; Tide power; Tunnels and tunnel-
ing. Siibarjueous; Turbines; Water ham-
mer; Water supply: Water supply engi-
neering: Water wheels: Wells; Wharves
Hydraulic excavation. See Excavation
Hydraulic laboratories
Hydraulic laboratory for Irrigation investiga-
tions, Fort Collins, Colo. V. M. Cone, il
plan Eng N 70:662-5 O 2 '13
Wheeler condenser and engineering co., Car-
teret. N. J. P. A. Bancel. 11 Eng N 70:
91fi-S N 6 '13
Hydraulic machinery
Design of a hvdrauUo Intensifler. J. B. Varela,
di.'iETS Marh 19:28-30 S '12
500- ton Inverted hydraulic press. 11 Iron Tr
U n3:1149 D 25 '13
HvdrauUo bulldozer for heavy forgingrs. 11
Iron Ai;e 91:423 F 13 '13
Hydraulic dredging on New York barge ca-
nal. E. Low. 11 plan Eng N 69:710-20 Ap
10 '13
Hydraulic flanging press and boiler construc-
tion equipment. II Scl Am S 76:337 N 29 '13
Hydraulic forcing press of 1,000 tons capa-
city. Ind Eng 13:401-2 S '13
Making a stone manufacturing press. F. A.
Stanley, il Am Marh 38:715-8 My 1 '13
Watson- StUlman car coupler shearing and
riveting press. II Mach 19:70 S '12
See oIho Hydraulic engineering: Hydraulic
rams; Pumping machinery; Turbines; Water
wheels
148
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Hydraulic machinery — Continued.
Testing
Test of a hydraulic buffer. C. Schwartz, il
Am Soc M E J 35:937-45 Je '13; Discussion.
35:1258-60 Ag '13
Test of a hydraulic buffer for railroad ter-
minal stations, il Kng N 70:626-7 8 11 'IS
Wheeler condenser and engineering co., Car-
teret, N. J., and their hydraulic laboratory.
P. A. Bancel. il Bng N 70:916-8 N 6 '13
Hydraulic mining
Activity in Colombian placers. Eng & Min
J 95:533-4 Mr 8 '13
Fairbanks opencut placer method, diag Eng
& Min J 96:926 N 15 '13
Hydraulicking at La Grange mine. Trinity
county. Cal. il Eng & Min J 95:1005-7 My
17 '13
La Clara hydraulic mine, Colombia, il Eng &
Min J 96:1114-6 D 13 '13
Riffles for hydraulicking. P. Bouery. 11 plans
Eng & Min J 95:1055-60 My 24 '13
Working anthracite culm piles, il Colliery 33:
569-71 My '13
Zinc and lead placer mining. L. L. Wittich.
Eng & Min J 95:1140 Je 7 '13
See also Gold dredging
Hydraulic rams
Efficiency of a ram. Scl Am 108:450 My 17
•18
Hydraulic ram and the principle on which it
operates. F. W. Tower. Dom Eng 62:336-7
Mr 22 '13
Hydraulic tranamlsalon
Hydraulic transmission in railway cars: Hele-
Shaw system combined with internal com-
bustion engines. U Bng M 46:119-21 O '13
Hydraulic transmission on ships: the F<$t-
tinger transmitter. 11 Bng M 46:108-12 O '13
Hydraulic variable speed gear, il Sci Am 108:
488 My 31 '13
Tests on a 10,000 horse-power Fottinger
transformer: hydraulic gear for marine tur-
bines. A. Gradenwitx. 11 Sci Am 108:536 Je
14 '18
Vajriable speed hydraulic transmission for
motor trucks, il Sci Am 109:208 S 13 '13
Waterbury tool co. hydraulic transmission
gear, il dlag Iron Age 91:1284-6 My 29 '13
Hydraulics
Flow of liquids through narrow rectangular
channels. C: B. Buerger; B. Jonson. Bng
N 69:686-7 Ap 8 '18
Hydraulic laboratory for irrigation investi-
gations, Fort Collins, Colo. v. M. Cone. 11
plan Eng N 70:662-5 O 2 '13
Investigation of flow processes in the ascend-
ing pipe of the Mammoth pump. K. Hoefer.
Am Soc M E J 35:1431-4 S '13
Lifting hot water. F. F. Nickel. Power 38:
577-8 O 21 '13
Metering and recording the flow of fluids. J.
W. Ledoux. il dlags Met & Chem Eng 11:
403-7 Jl '13
Water pressure on cylindrical surfaces, plan
Eng Rec 67:279 Mr 8 '18
See also Hydraulic engineering; Hydraulic
machinery; Hydrostatics: Liquids; Stream
measurements; Water flow; Water power
Hydroaeroplanes
Aeronautics In Germany. Scl Am S 75:322-3
My 24 '18
Benoist flying boat. 11 Sci Am S 76:166 Mr
8 '18
Big aeroplane and transatlantic flight. Sci
Am 108:420 My 3 '13
Crossing the ocean In a flying machine. Scl
Am 108:446 My 17 '13
Hydro-aeroplane meet at Monaco. 11 Sci Am
108:402-3 My 3 '13
Hydro-aeroplane meeting at Deauville. Sci
Am S 76:218 O 4 'IS
Monster hydro-aeroplane. 11 Sci Am 108:432
My 10 '13
New American flying boat, il Sci Am 109:458
D 13 '13
Hydrochloric acid
Rational absorption of hydrochloric acid. T.
Meyer, plans Met & Chem Eng 11:267-72
My '13
Hydroelectric plants
Generation and transmission of hydroelectric
power. E. A. Lof. 11 Eng M 44:547-66, 690-
713. 903-20; 46:50-70. 196-208, 872-83, 606-11
Ja-Jl '18
Hydro- electric systems. Power 87:894-6 Je 24
'18
See also Electric transmission; Turbines
Alabama
Alabama traction, light and power co., ltd.,
of Birmingham — hydroelectric station on the
Coosa river and steam station at Gadsden,
il Elec W 62:627-80 S IS '13
California
Butterfly gates for the San PYandsquito
power station no. 1, Los Angeles aqueduct.
il Eng Rec 68:327 S 20 '13
Drum developpnent of Pacific gas & electric
company. F. G. Mudgett. il Elec W 62:1055-6
N 22 '13
Hydro- electric development in California. J:
A. Britton. il Sci Am S 76:72-4 Ag 2 '18
Klamath river hydroelectric development. J.
C. Boyle. 11 plan Eng Rec 67:637-8 Je 7 '13
Pacific service project: the South Yuba and
Bear river hydro- electric development. J.
H. Wise. 11 Sci Am S 76:162-8 Mr 8 '18
San Francisquito power station no. 1, Los
Angeles aqueduct. 11 plans Eng Rec 68:218-
20 Ag 23 '13
South Yuba- Bear river power development.
J. P. Jollyman. il map Eng Rec 68:573-4 N
22 '13
Spaulding dam and south Yuba power devel-
opment of the Pacific gas & electric co.
H. C. Vensano. 11 map Eng N 70:1163-6 D
11 '13
Canada
Canada's largest generating station at Ce-
dar Rapids. Elec W 62:319-20 Ag 16 '18
Cedar Kaplds hydroelectric development:
eighteen 10,800 horsepower turbines, re-
ceiving St. Lawrence river water, diags
plan Eng Rec 68:461-4 O 25 '13
Ontario hydroelectric system. Elec W 61:602
Mr 22 *13
Puntledge river hydroelectric power plant used
for operation of coal mines at Vancouver
island. 11 plan diags Eng Rec 68:312-4, 849-
51 S 20-27 '18
Puntledge river power development, Van-
couver. B. C. il map plans Eng N 70:793-801
O 23 '13
Chile
Braden copper co., Rancagua, Chile, hydro-
electric development. C. G. Newton. 11 diags
Eng N 69:1041-6 My 22 '18
Connecticut
Bulls Bridge hydroelectric plant. C: R. Harte.
11 Elec W 61:448 Mr 1 '18; Same. Elec Ry
J 41:366-7 Mr 1 '13
Qeorgia
Tallulah Falls, Ga.— hydroelectric development.
11 FTlec W 62:1257-63, 1309-16 D 20-27 '13
Idaho
Permit for development of power on Pend
d'OrelUe river. Eng Rec 68:145-6 Ag 9 '18;
Same. Elec W 62:338-4 Ag 16 '18
Thousand Springs (Idaho) power plant, il Eng
Rec 68:489-90 N 1 '13
India
Tata high -lead development: 100,000-volt
transmission into Bombay, India, map plans
Elec W 62:950-5 N 8 '13
Tata hydroelectric development, map diags
Eng Rec 68:529-31 N 8 '13
Iowa
Electric power from the Mlasissippi rlTer;
engineering details of the Keokuk plant
with a description of the power house and
the turbine units, il plans Iron Tr R 62:675-
80 Mr 6 '13
Historical review of the Keokuk hydro-elec-
tric development, il Elec W 62:462-4 9 6 '18
Keokuk (la.) hydro- electric development 11
map Iron Tr R 52:513-7 F 27 '13
Keokuk (la.) power plant. Elec W 61:1128 My
81 '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
149
Hydroelectric plants — ^lowa — Contitmed,
Keokuk (la.) power plant turbines. C. W. Lar-
ner. II Iron Age 91:659-64 Mr 13 '13
Keokuk (la.) — world's largest water-power
plant, n plans Elec W 61:1157-68 My 31 '13
Opening or the world's greatest power plant
at Keokuk. 11 Scl Am 109:212-3 S 13 '13
Power from the Mississippi- river at Keokuk,
la. 11 plans map Power 38:184-90 Ag 5 '13
Massachusetts
Deerfleld river hydro- electric development.
W. O. Rogers. 11 plan Power 37:260-5 F 25
'13
Power developments on the Deerfleld river,
Mass. map plan Eng Rec 67:116-8, 163-7,
181-4 F 1-15 IS
Mexico
Lluvia de Oro hydro -electric plant and water
system, Chihuahua, Mex. H. R. Conklin.
11 Eng & MIn J 95:597-8 Mr 22 '13
Michigan
Marquette (Mich.) Light and power commis-
sion 24th annual report Elec W 61:1133-4
My 31 'IS
Twin Falls hydroelectric development. Q: C.
Newton. 11 plan Eng Rec 67:580-4, 611-4 My
24-31 '13
Minnesota
Coon Creek development on the Mississippi
near Minneapolis. 11 Elec W 62:1094-6 N
29 '13
Missouri
White river hydroelectric development. 11 Elec
W 61:930-1 My 3 '13
White river hydroelectric plant: first of a
series designed for full development of the
potential power of the stream. 11 diags Eng
Rec 68:185-7 Ag 2 '13
Montana
Montana hydro-electric development. M. Heb-
■ gen. 11 Am Inst Min E Bui 80:1907-33 Ag '13
New Jersey
Hydroelectric development replacing old pow.
er canal system In Paterson, N. J. 11 plans
EThg Rec 67:200-2 F 22 '18
New York
New York bills for state hydroelectric
schemes. Elec W 61:665-7 Mr 16 '13
New York hydroelectric development. R. P.
Bolton. Elec W 61:786-7 Ap 12 '13
New York hydroelectric plans. A. Williams.
Elec W 61:711-2 Ap 5 '13
New York hydroelectric plans, second N. E.
L. A. analysis. Elec W 61:659-60 Mr 29 '13
New York Murtaugh hydroelectric bill be-
fore the state legislature. Elec W 61:600-1
Mr 22 '13
New York state hydroelectric scheme, maps
Elec W 61:38-6 Ja 4 '13
New York state hydroelectric scheme. Eng
Uec 67:394 Ap 12 '13
Niagara falls hydroelectric developments. A.
F. Ganz. Stevens Ind 30:79-92 Ap 13
North Carolina
Electrical equipment of a North Carolina
mountain resort at Lake Tozaway. H. M.
Friend, jr. il Elec W 61:827-8 Ap 19 '13
Whitney, N. C. development abandoned by
Southern aluminum company. Elec W 61:
564-5 Mr 16 '13
Norway
Klverum, Norway, hydroelectric development.
11 diags Eng Rec 68:583-5 N 22 '13
Samnanger hydroelectric plant* high-head
development built by city of Bergen, Nor-
way. 11 plan Eng Rec 67:329-31 Mr 22 '18
Ohio
Auglaize river hydroelectric station, il plan
:Elec W 62:891-4 N 1 '13
Oregon
Bull Run hydroelectric plant. C. E. Hickok.
11 Eng Rec 67:70-2 Ja 18 '13
Condi t plant of the Northwestern electric co.,
Portland, Ore.: 13 14 ft. wood-stave pipe.
11 plans E2ng N 70:685-7 O 9 '13
Eugene, Ore. municipal power plant. 11
Elec W 61:1033-6 My 17 '13
Mount Hood hydroelectric developments;
electric features. W. P. Brereton and R.
H. Mulock. 11 plans Elec W 61:667-71 Mr
29 '13
Mount Hood hydroelectric developments: hy-
draulic features. W. P. Brereton and R. H.
Mulock. 11 Elec W 61:617-9 Mr 2? '18
White Salmon river hydroelectric plant: sys-
tem of Northwestern electric co. to supply
electricity and steam heat in Portland, Ore.
W. B. FciShay. 11 Elec W 62:275-7 Ag 9 '13
White Salmon river power development. R
M. Overstreet. 11 plans Eng Rec 68:396-8 O
11 '18
Pennsylvania
McCalls Ferry hydro-electric plant. C: H.
Bromley, il Power 37:656-61 My 13 '13
Raystown hydroelectric plant near Hunting-
don, Pa. 11 plans Eng Rec 67:712-4 Je 28
'13
Sweden
Hydroelectric plant at TroUh&ttan, Sweden.
11 Elec W 61:89-94 Ja 11 '18
International Scandinavian transmission sys-
tem; comparative costs of generating
equipment and proposed 200-mlIe line from
Trollh&ttan to Copenhagen. Elec W 61:294-7
F 8 '13
MockfJ^rd (Sweden) hydroelectric develop-
ment. 11 plan Eng Rec 67:516-8 My 10 '13
Mockfjard, Ve8terdalfi.lfven power co. sub-
terranean Swedish generating plant, il plans
Elec W 61:979-84 My 10 '13
Notable Swedish enterprise at TroUhilttan.
Elec W 61:78-9 Ja 11 '18
Trollhattan, Sweden— a 200-mile, 90,000-volt,
direct-current power transmission project
in Sweden and Denmark, map Eng N 69:
617-8 Mr 27 '13
Switzerland
Swiss hydroelectric developments. 11 Elec W
61:771-5 Ap 12 '13; 11 Eng Rec 67:476-9 Ap
26 '13
Swiss hydroelectric plant development at Bi-
aschina. 11 diag Elec W 62: 73-5 Jl 12 '18
Swiss hydro -electric station at Arniberg us-
ing water under 2800-ft. head, plans Kng
N 70:52-3 Jl 10 '13
Tennessee
Chattanooga — nine- million dollar hydro-elec-
tric plant. II Sci Am S 76:388 D 20 '13
Hales Bar station of Chattanooga & Tenn-
essee river power company, il Elec W 62:
997-1000 N 16 '13
Hale's Bar works completion, il plan Power
38:774-7 D 2 '13
United States
Harnessing the public water power. C. J:
Blanchard. 11 Scl Am 108:310-1 Ap 6 '13
Utah
Mill Creek automatic pumping station in-
creasing output of a Utah hydroelectric
plant. M. B. Lott. 11 plans Elec W 61:663-7
Mr 15 '13; Same. Eng Rec 67:288-90 Mr 16
'13
Vermont
Hartland, Vt.— hydroelectric plant for sawmill
use. M. A. Hicks, il Elec W 61:1037-9 My 17
•13
Windsor, Vt.— central station practice, il
Klec W 62:1153-9 D 6 '13
Virginia
Appalachian hydro- electric development. New
Klver, Va. W. O. Rogers. 11 plan Power 87:
402-8 Mr 25 '13
Appalachian power company— test of the
6000-horsepower turbines. H. P. Rust. 11
plan Eng Rec 67:357-8 Mr 29 '13
Washington
Tacoma's Nisqually river development. R H.
Richards. 11 Elec W 62:227-9 Ag 2 '13
Water power station on White Salmon river,
Washington, diag Iron Tr R 52:1233 My 29
•13
ISO
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Hydroelectric plants — Continued.
Wisconsin
Cornell, Wis. — Brunei falls water-power and
paper-mill development on the Chippewa
river. 11 plan Eng Rec 67:368-71 Ap 5 '13
Prairie du Sac (Wis.) power plant construc-
tion work, il Engr Rec 67:603-4 My 31 '13
Hydroelectric power
Investigration of prospective hydroelectric
power service for reliability. H. S. Knowl-
ton. Eng N 69:1093-5 My 22 '13
Hydro-electric power commission of Ontario
Annual report, 1912. Elec W 61:185 Ja 25 '13
Hydrogen
Manufacture of hydrogen from water gas.
H. Brot. diags Sci Am S 76:244-6 O 18 '13
Manufacture of hydrogen gas for spherical
balloons: portable plants for military use.
il Sci Am 109:452 D 13 '13
Hydrogen peroxide
Peroxides and per-salts. A. S. Neumark. 11
Sci Am S 75:182-3 Mr 22 '13
Hydrographic surveying
Current observations with a stadia float. B.
L. G. Rees. plan Eng N 69:368-70 F 20 '13
Hydrographic surveying; Oakland harbor de-
velopment, California. F. W. Johnson. 11
map Eng N 70:362-4 Ag 21 '13
Irrigation and the need for hydrographic sur-
veys. Eng Rec 67:56t) My 24 '13
Hydrography
Sec also Harbors
Hydrometallurgy
Copper leaching. Eng & Min J 96:962-3 N 22
'13
Hydrometallurgy. R. Chauvenet. Met & Chem
Eng 11:486-»1 S '13
Hydrometallurgy and chlorinatlon: answer
to Dr. Chauvenet. J: L. Malm. Met & Chem
Eng 11:669 D '13
Hydrometallurgy — ^joys of its theory, woes of
its practice. W. F. Bleecker. Met & Chem
Eng 11:538-9 O '13
Lfeaching of copper ores. Eng & Min J 96:
651 O 4 '13
Leaching Shannon copper ores. F. S. Schim-
erka. Eng & Min J 96:1107-10 D 13 '13
See alfto Slater lixiviation process
Hydroplane boats
Curious exhibits at the 1913 motor boat
show in New York city. Eng N 69:474 Mr
6 '13
Curious French gliding boat, il Sci Am 109:
140 Ag 23 '13
Hydrostatics
Hydrostatic pressure on molds and cores. R.
R. McGowan. diags Foundry 41:229-32 Je
'IS
Sec alHo Fluids; Hydraulics
Hygiene
Cost of success. Sci Am S* 75:291 My 10 '13
See aliio Air pollution; Uxu^t removal;
Factory sanitation; Humidity; Mine sani-
tation; Occupations — l>iseases and hygiene;
Tropical hygiene; Water pollution
Hygiene, Industrial
Economy of a works hospital system. Sci Am
S 75:356 Je 7 '13
Motion study. Eng M 45:412-4 Je '13
Occupational fatigue. Sci Am S 76:410-1 Je
28 43
Successful factory drinking water system. W.
J. Bltterlick. plan Ind Eng 13:288-9 S '13
See also Factory sanitation; Mine sani-
tation; Occupations — Dl.sea.se.s and hygiene;
Safety devices and measures
Hygiene^ Military. See Military hygiene
Hygiene, Tropical. Sec Tropical hygiene
Hygiene and demography, International congress
on. See International congress on hygiene
and demography
Hygrometers
Foxboro recording hygrometer, il diag Ind
Eng 13:525 D '13
Hyperbolic functions. See Functions, Exponen-
tial
Hypochlorites
Chlorinating plants, Croton water supply. T.
D. L. Coffin, plans Eng N 69:419-22 F 27
'13
Chlorine or hypochlorites for sterilizing wa-
ter. Munic Eng 44:146-6 F '13
Elimination of taste in water treated with
calcium hypochlorite. A. Lederer and F.
Baehmann. Eng N 69:936-7 My 8 '13
Emergency installation of a sterilization plant
in England, il Eng Rec 67:525 My 10 '13
Hypochlorite dislnfei tion of sewage at Provi-
dence. H. I. Eng N 70:1292 D 25 '13
Preventing aftergrowths In hypochlorite treat-
ment. R. Freas. Eng Rec 67:249 Mr 1 '13
Temporary hypochlorite plant for treating
the sewage of Norristown, Pa. S. C. Cor-
son, plan Eng N 69:558 Mr 20 '13
Hysteresis
Elastic hysteresis. E. B. Smith. Eng Rec 67:
561-2 My 17 '13
Hysteresis and eddy-current lo.«».ses in trans-
mission towers. Elec W 62:1108-9 N 29 '13
Researches in magnetic hysteresis. Elec W
61:331 F 15 '13
Src also Electric measurement
Ice
Bacteriology of ice. E. O. Jordan. Sci Am S
75:199 Mr 29 '13
Causes for variation in quality of distilled
water ice. P: Neff. Power 38:132-3 Jl 22
•i:^; Same. Sci Am S 76:107 Ag 16 '13
Ice and salt mixtures. G. H. Crawford, jr.
Power 37:825-6 Je 10 '13
Latent heat of fusion of ice. Power 38:608 O
28 '13
See also Cold storage; Glaciers; Ice caves;
Ice hous(\s; Ice .saw; Ice storage; Icebergs:
Refrigeration and refrigerating machinery
Manufacture
Cause of decreased output in ice plants. P:
NefC. Power 37:902 Je 24 '13
Central-station ice- making, il Elec R & W
Elec'n 62:17-22 Ja 4 '13
Central-station ice making. Elec W 61:1230-
1 Je 7 '13
Clifton Forge, Va. artificial ice and cen-
tral-station service. Elec W 61:1261 Je 7
'13
Combination steam-electric ice-making plant
in Chicago. 11 Elec W 61:454-6 Mr 1 '13
Conii>arative cost.s of motive power in ice
manufacturing. Elec W 62:755 O 11 '13
Comparative costs of operating ice factory
by oil engines and electric motors. C. E.
Hose, il Kler W 62:1225-6 D 13 '13
Comparative installation and operating costs
of a combined ice- manufacturing and cold-
storage plant. R. H. Tait and L. C. Nord-
meyer. Power 3X:C06-8 O 28 '13
Cost of ice making in small plants. R. P.
Kehoe. Sci Am S 75:135 Mr 1 '13
Cost of manufacture in distllled-water ice
plants. P: Neff. Power 38:7r)t5-S N 25 '13
Factor in ice-plant efficiency. P: NefT. Power
38:270 Ag 19 '13
Ice- ma king and refrigeration from the central
station viewpoint. l':iec W 62:6 5-6 O 4 '13
Ice-making operating practice at Durham, N.
C. Elec W 61:685 Mr 29 '13
Municipal Ice-electric plant at Weatherford,
Oklahoma, il plan Elec W 62:430 Ag 30 '13
Notes on various Ice plants. Elec W 61:452-3
Mr 1 '13
Operation of a turbo-electric Ice factory*
Los Angeles. Elec W 61:892 Ap 26 'IS
Refrigeration a desirable load for central
stations. Power 37:900-2 Je 24 '13
Rehnbilitatlon of comlilnatiou electric and
ice-making plant.*^ at Hampton, Va, Elec
W <;i:[»li7-S My 10 '13
Relation of cold storage to plant capacity.
l»ower 38:8'.'4-5 D 23 '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS IXDEX
151
Ice boats, Motor. See Motor Ice boats
Ice caves
Largest ice cave In the world, il Sci Am
109:267 O 4 '13
Ice coating on overhead conductors. W: R:
King. 11 Eng Rec 67:271-2 Mr 8 '13
Ice-cream plants
Electrically operated factory of the Lifter Ice
cream co., Philadelphia. 11 Elec W 61:420-1
F 22 '13
Output of Banner creamery co.. St. Louis
ice-cream plant to be increased with same
electrical equipment. Elec W 01:1101 My 24
•13
Ice houses
Concrete ice house for the Northern Pacific
Ry. at Pasco, Wash, plans Ry & Eng R
53:905-6 S 27 '13
Construction of small concrete ice-houses. 11
Concrete Cem 3:36-7 Jl '13
^(c nlHo Ice storage
Ice machinery. See Ice— Manufacture
Ice making. See Ice — ^Manufacture
ice saw
Mechanical Ice saw. 11 Scl Am S 76:173 Mr
15 '13
Ice storage
Storage and handling of ice. Ry Age 54:1139-
40 My 23 '13
Icebergs
Autograph of an iceberg. L. E. Browne. 11
Scl Am 109:490 D 27 '1.*?
Ice detection at sea: api>aratus indicating
temperature changes in sea water. Eng M
46:281-3 N '13
Iceberg Indicator, il Sci Am 108:584 Je 28 '13
Perils of navigation on the Hudson Bay
route. Eng N 69:222-3 Ja 30 '13
Truth about the iceberg peril. Sci Am 109:
106 Ag 9 '13
Igneous rocks. See Rocks, Igneous
Ignition. See Automobile engines— Ignition de-
vices; (las and oil engines — Ignition
Illinois &. Michigan canal
Rehabilitation of the Illinois & Michigan ca-
nal. Eng Rec 67:92 Ja 26 '13
Illinois Central railroad
Annual report for year ended .June 30. 1913.
Ry Age 55:589-90 S 26 '13
Apnrenticeslili) on the Illinois (^'Utral. Am
Eng 87:249-52 My '13
Mechanical terminal. W. Doud. 11 plans Hy
Age (Mech ed) 87:353-61 Jl '13
Mechanical terminal at Centralla. 11 plans Uv
Age 54:l.'')H7-iri04 Je 27 '13
Revenues and expenses, map Ry Age 55:551-
2 S 26 '13
Illinois electric railways association
Annual meeting, Chicago, March, 1913. Eleo
Ry J 41:508-9 Mr 16 '13
Illinois electrical contractors' association
Midwinter convention, Peoria, 1913. Elec W
61:180-1 Ja 26 '13
Semi-annual convention, Chicago, June. 1913.
Elec W 61:1403-4 Je 28 '18
Illinois manufacturers' association
Annual meeting at the (^ongress lH)tt'l, Chi-
cago. Dec. 3. nn.l. Iron Ako !»2:in»;r>-7 I)
11 '13
Illinois master plumbers' association
21at annual convention. SprlnprfW-ld. Jan., 1013.
il Dom Eng 62:167-72 V S 'VA
Illinois northern utilities company
Commercial devel()i)ment under group con-
trol. 11 I^^lec W 01:1255-9 Je 7 '13
Illinois society of engineers and surveyors
Report of 28th annual meeting, 1913. Eng Rec
67:sup 39-40 F 1 '13
28th annual convention, 1913. Eng N 69:250-1
F 6 '13
niinois state electric association
Annual meeting at Quincy, Sept., 1913. Elec
W 62:678-9 O 4 '13
Illinois traction system
Illinois traction system's St. Louis express
and freight traffic methods. 11 map plan
Elec Ry J 41:282-7 P 15 '18
Illinois. University
I^irge arch-trus.s drill-hall for university of
Illinoi.s. il plans Eng N 70:llS2-5 I) 11 '13
Locomotive laboratory at the University of
Illinois. E: C. Schmidt, il dlags Ry Age
54:752-4 Mr 28 '13
Illinois water supply association
Fifth annual meeting. Univ. of HI., 1918. Eng
N 69:660-3 Ap 3 '18
Illuminating engineering society
Annual meeting, 1913; list of officers. Eleo
W 61:129 Ja 18 '13
Pittsburgh convention, Sept., 1913. Elec W 62:
676-S 4 '1:^
7th annual convention, Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept.,
1913. Elec W 62:619-21 S 27 '13
Illumination. See lighting
Illumination commission, International. See In-
ternational illumination commlssdon
Illumination of books and manuscripts
Palette of the illuminator from the seventh
to the end of the fifteenth century. Sci Am
S 75:77 F 1 '13
Illusions, Optical. See Optical illusions
Hollo, Philippine islands
Reinforced -concrete wharf. W. T. Howe. 11
Kng X 70:1003-10 N 20 '13
Imhoff tank
Design of Imhoff sewage plants. L. C. Frank,
diags Eng W^c 68:452-3, 501-2, 519-21 O 25-N
8 'i;?
Distribution of sewage sludge in settling
tanks. C: Hoopes. Eng Rec 68:429-30 O 18
'13
Fresh sludge and decomposed sludge: com-
parative analyses and discussion of sludge-
utilization possibilities. H. Bach and L. C.
Frank. Eng Rec 68:331-3 S 20 '13
ImhojT se\v.ig(* tank for Torrance. Cal. R.
Ttennott. plans Kng N 70:1132-3 D 4 '13
Imhoff tanks. 11 plan Munic Eng 44:399-404
My '13
Principles of the Imhoflf tank. H: N. Ogden.
Eng M 44:958-60 Mr '13
Sewage purification. P. H. TIbbetts. il dlag
Munic Eng 44:512-6 Je '13
Sewag(»- treatment studies at Akron, Ohio. 11
plans Eng Rec 67:387-90 Ap 6 '13
Sewage treat m"nt works at Fltchburg, Mass.
diairs Eng Rec 67:633-5 Je 7 '13
Whv not sink Imhoff tanks as open caissons?
E. B. Van de Greyn. dlag Eng Rec 68:432
O 18 '13
Imperator (steamship)
Greatest steamer In the world: Imperator's
marvels. 11 Scl Am 108:562-3 Je 21 '13
Hamburg- American liner Imperator. II Tnt
Marine Eng 18:216-7 My '13
Impvrat<»r: details of the equipment. 11 Eng
M 44:107-9 O '12
Life boats on the Imperator. 11 Int Marine
Eng 18:364 Ag '13
Maiden voyage of the Imperator. J. B.
Walker. Scl Am 108:578 Je 28 '13
Power aboard the Imperator. II Power 38:
50-2 Jl 8 '13
S. S. Imperator of the Hamburg-American
line. 11 Eng N 70:49-50 Jl 10 '13
Incandescent lamps. See Electric lamps, Incan-
descent
Incinerators. See Refuse destructors
Inclined plane. Sec Mountain railroads
Income
Income statements for institutions. W: M.
Cole. J Account 15:79-89 F '13
Study of incomes of technically trained men.
D: E. Rice. Sci Am 109:116 Ag 9 '13
Si€ also WaKes
income tax
Collection of the income tax. Eng & MIn J 96:
811 .\ 1 '13
Federal income tax. J Account 15:58-61 Ja
'13
152
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Income tax — Continued.
Federal income tax law. L.. T. Hlxson. Elec
Ry J 42:1278-80 D 20 '13
Federal income tax law as applicable to elec-
tric railroad corporations. H. B. Cavanaugh.
Elec Ry J 42:1277-8 D 20 '13
Income tax. J Account 15:186-7 Mr '13
Income tax: its origin and application. K
NIssen. Am Ind 13:20 My '13
Income tax law. J Account 16:384-407 N '13
Income tax problem. J Account 15:467-8 Je
'13
New income tax. Eng & Min J 96:817-8 N 1 '13
Proposed tax on incomes. J Account 15:351-
4 My '13
Rulings of treasury department. J Account
16:468-87 I) '13
Independence hall. See Philadelphia — ^Public
buildings
Indexes
Indexes in sclentlflc books. Sci Am 108:192
Mr 1 '13
ticc ditto Card indexes; Indexing; Index-
ing machines; Periodicals — Indexes
Indexing
Methods of increasing the use of technical
literature. L. B. Krause. Eng Rec 67:
544-5 My 17 '13
Sec also Files and filing (documents)
indexing machines
Graduating machine of novel construction,
il diag Mach 19:11 S '12
India
Commerce
India and its trade possibilities. J. Sevcstre.
Am Ind 13:34-5 Ja; 29-30 F; 21-2 Mr 'IS
industries and resources
True sandalwood of India. Sci Am. 108:558 Je
21 '13
India paper. See Paper
India rubber. See Rubber
Indiana
Law
Indiana public utility law. Elec W 61:557-9
Mr 15 '13
Indiana public utility measure. Elec Ry J 41:
615-6 Mr 16 '13
Indiana electric light association
Annual convention. Indianapolis, Sept., 1913.
Elec W 62:679-82 O 4 '13
Indiana engineering society
33d annual convention, 1913. Eng Rec 67:sup
42 F 1 '13
33d annual meeting, 1913. Eng N 69:280-1 F
6 '13
Indiana sanitary and water-supply association
Sixth annual meeting. Indianapolis, Feb.,
1913. Eng Rec 67:sup 40-1 Mr 8 '13
Indiana state association of master plumbers
20th annual convention at Indianapolis, Mar.
1913. Dom Eng 62:346-56 Mr 22 '13
lndiana|30liS| Indiana
Flood, 1913
Damage to structures. D. V. Moore. 11 map
Eng N 69:870-5 Ap 24 '13
Flood at Indianapolis. D. V. Moore. 11 map
Eng N 69:803-6 Ap 17 '18
Industries
Indianapolis, a citv where pulling together
has brought results. L. V. Spencer. 11 Au-
tomobile 28:1089-92 My 29 '13
Indianapolis switch & frog company
Manufacture of switches and frogs, il Ry &
Eng R 53:777-9 Ag 16 '13
Indianapolis traction Sl terminal company
Indianapolis differences placed before com-
mission. Elec Ry J 42:1149-50. 1202-3, 1254,
1302-3. 1348 N 29-D 27 '13
Settlement of Indianapolis strike. Elec Ry J
42:1059-61 N 15 '13
Violence in Indianapolis strike, il Elec Uv J
42:1018-21 N 8 '13
Indians of North America
Antiquities
Prehistoric dwelling in Nebraska: a cannibal
charnel house unearthed. R. F. Gilder. 11
Sci Am S 76:220 O 4 '18
Industries
How the Indians harvest wild rice. Sol Am
108:365 Ap 19 '13
Indicator diagrams
Diagram characteristics. B. Leinweber. Am
Soc M E J 35:1051-2 Je '13
Indicators
Automatic indicator for drag classifiers. D. F.
Irvin. diag Eng & Min J 9r»:663-4 Mr 29
'13
Boiler- efHciency indicator, diag Eng & Min
J 96:454 S 6 '13
Inaccuracies of indicators. J. G. Stewart,
diags Power 37:851-3 Je 17 '13
Indicating the compressor. P: Neff. diag Pow-
er 38:540-2 O 34 '13
Indicator cards and horsepower of steam en-
gines. (\ A. McAllister. Int Marine Eng
18:530-3 D '13
Indicators for spray carbureters. C. Bergman,
diags Am Soc M E J 35:327-31 F '13
I^oad Indicator for boiler rooms, il Elec W
62:807-8 O 18 '13
Locomotive indicating apparatus. H. R. Staf-
ford, plans Ry & Eng R 68:82-6 Ja 11 '13
Long-distance water-level indicator. A. V.
Youeiis. diapr Power 38:888-i)0 D 23 '13
Malhak indicator and Boettcher efHciency in-
dicator, il Power 88:427 S 23 '18
O'Kill is a simple pressure Indicator. W.
C. Marshall, il diag Automobile 28:1116-
8 My 29 '13
Stewart's experiments on indicators. J. C.
Smallwood. Power 37:914-6 Je 24 '13
Induction coils
See also Condensers (electricity); Elec-
tric transformers
Induction furnace. See Electric furnaces
Induction motors. See Electric motors
Inductive interference. See Electric lines
industrial accidents. See Accidents, Industrial
Industrial alcohol. See Alcohol, Denatured
Industrial arts
iS c Agriculture; Architecture; Blaoksmith-
ing; Building; Business: Chemistry, Tech-
nical; Electric engineering; Engineering;
p:ngravlng; Factories; Foundry practice;
Glass manufacture; Industrial education;
Industry; Inventions; Machine shon prac-
tice; Machine shops; Machinery; Manufac-
tures; Masonry; MeclianicaJ engineering:
Metallurgy; Mills and niillwork; Painting,
Structural: Plumbing; I*ottery; Printing:
Shipbuilding; Tanning; Technical education;
Textile industry and fabrics; Tools; Turn-
ing: Waste products; Woodwork
Industrial betterment
American electric railway association: report
of committee on welfare of employees.
Elec Ry J 42:812-3 D 16 '13
Attractive yards of the Bethlehem steel co.
11 Iron Tr R 52:464-7 F 20 '13
Having the men w^ith you. A. T. Morey. Am
Ind 13:23-4 Ja '13
Human element in industry. W. Talbot. Iron
Age 91:366-9, 418-20 F 6-13 '13
Need of a new official in certain manufac-
turing plants. H. C. Spaulding. Eng N 70:
35-6 Jl 3 '13
Practical work in industrial advancement. Am
Ind 13:12-5 Jl '13
Psychology of management. L. M. Gilbreth.
Ind Eng 13:213-7 My '13
Solving the problem of "human engineering."
F. H. Rindge. jr. Eng N 70:962-3 N 13 '13
Workmen's houses In Germany, plans Ind
Eng 13:374-6 S '13
•SVc also Bonus system; Cooperation;
Efficiency, Industrial; Hours of labor;
Housing problem; Industrial education;
Labor laws; Pensions; Profit sharing: Safe*
ty devices; Welfare work In industry;
Workmen's compensation
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
153
Industrial buildings. Modern, il Ind Enir 13:
193-6 My '13
Industrial cities. See Torrance, California
Industrial commission. See United States com-
mission on industrial relations
Industrial education
Direction of vocational education. H. E. Miles.
Am Ind 14:21 N '13
Fundamental problems of industrial educa-
tion. J: H. I.eete. Am Ind 13:26-7 Je '13
Indiana commission is dlsappointinsr. A. A.
Snowden. Am Ind 13:22-3 F '18
Industrial education. Kng Rec 67 :S Ja 4 '13
Industrial education in Berne. Switzerland. F.
P. McKibben. En? Hec 68:164-5 As: 9 '13
Industrial education in Switzerland. Ind "Eng
13:434 O '13
Industrial education needed for efficiency of
state and individual. L. Bird. Am Ind 13:
26-7 My '13
Practical steps In industrial education. H. E.
Miles. Am ind 13:27 Je '13
Psycbology of management; teaching under
scientific management. K M. Gilbreth. Ind
Eng 13:18-23. 66-70 Ja-F '13
Report by the Educational committee of the
American institute of electrlciil engineers.
Am Inst K E Pro 32:1400-39 Je '13; Dis-
cussion. 32:2254-65 I) '13
School that trains boys for shop work: the
William I>. Dickinson high school, Jer-
sey City, N. J. B: K. Hammond. 11 Mach
19:749-53 Je '13
Trade education, from engineer's viewpoint.
F. J. Trinder. Am Soc M E J 979-82 Je
'13
See aho Apprentices; Corporation
schools; Engineering education: Industrial
fellowships; Technical education
Industrial efficiency. See Efficiency, Industrial
Industrial fellowships
Industrial fellowships. Eng Rec 67:511 My 10
'13
Industrial fellowships: five years of an edu-
cational industrial experiment. R. K. Dun-
can. J Fr Inst 176:43-57 Ja '13
Industrial hygiene. See Hygiene. Industrial;
Occupations^Diseases and hygiene
Industrial laws and legislation
Industrial legislation in the 62nd Congress.
Am Ind 13:14-6 Ap '13
Week in Congress. Ry & Eng R 63:368 Ap 19
'13
See also Labor laws
Industrial management. See Scientific manage-
ment
Industrial plants. See Factories; Machine shops
Industrial railroads. See Railroads, Industrial
Industrial research. See Scientific research
Industrial service movement
Solving the problem of "human engineering."
F. H. Rindge. Jr. Eng N 70:962-3 N 13 ^13
Industries. See Industry; also names of coun-
tries and states, subhead Industries and
resources, and names of cities, subhead
Industries
Industries, Electric. See Electric industries
Industry
Growth of modern industrialism. E. C. Eck-
el. Eng M 45:321-33 Je '13
How the Belgian iron industry maintains it-
self under international competition. Eng
N 70:717-8 O 9 '13
See also Efficiency, Industrial; Govern-
ment regulation of industry; Industrial
laws; Labor and laboring classes
Inertia, Moments of. See Moments of iner-
tia
Infant mortality
Prevention of disease versus cost of living.
T: F. Harrington. Scl Am S 75:403 Je 28
'13
Infantile paralysis
Stable fly as the carrier of infantile paralysis.
C: T: Brues. il Sci Am S 76:117-8 F 22 'IS
Infectious diseases
Bacteriologry and your health: serums and
vaccines in the diagnosis, treatment and
prevention of disease. C: F: Bolduan. il
Scl Am 108:640-1 Je 14 '13
Krr also Bacteriology; Cholera, Asiatic;
Flies as carriers of contagion: Infantile par-
alysis; I-eprosy; Sleeping sickness; Typhoid
fever
Inflammable liquids
System for storing and handling inflammable
liquids, il Eng N 70:1011 N 20 '13
Ingots, Steel. See Steel ingots
Injectors
Rei)airing injectors. C: Markel. Am Eng 87:
243-4 My '13
Injunctions
Anti -injunction bill in New Jersey. J. A.
Emery. Am Ind 13:9-11 Ap '18
Injuries. See Personal Injuries
Injuries from electricity. See Electricity, In-
juries from
Ink
Buying ink for efficiency. B. Daniels. Inland
Ptr 51:110 Ap '18
Mixing of inks. Inland Ptr 50:737 F '13
Relations of paper, type and ink. E. M.
Keating. II Inland Ptr 60:683-7 F '13
Inland portland cement company
Plant at Metallne Falls, Wash. M. W. Krej-
cl. 11 plans Am Inst Min E Bui 79:1306-14
Jl '13
Insects
Catalepsy in insects. P. Collins, il Scl Am
10):459 D 13 '13
How insects fight: stings, mandibles, horns
and poisons in warfare. P. Collins, il Sci
Am 109:167 Ag 80 '13
Insects as carriers of contagion
Insects that carry disease. C: Dury. Sci Am
S 76:178-9 S 20 '18
Inspection
Field for the inspector's efforts. A. W. Tldd.
Eng N 70:1030 N 20 '13
Inspection of materials and finished products.
K. K. Roberts. Ind Kng 13:418-21 O '13;
Same. Iron Age 92:158-60 Jl 17 '13
Inspection of automobiles. See Automobiles —
Inspection
Inspection of boilers. See Boiler inspection
Inspection of bridges. See Bridge inspection
Inspection of buildings. See Building inspec-
tion
Inspection of cars. See Car inspection
Inspection of machinery. See Machinery — ^In-
spection
Inspection of mines. See Mine Inspection
Inspection of steamboats. See Steamboat in-
spection
Inspectors of plumbing. See American society
of inspectors of plumbing and sanitary en-
gineers
Institute of Italian naval and mechanical en-
gineers
Papers on warships at redent meeting. Int
Marine Eng 18:132-8 Mr '13
Institution of automobile engineers
S. A. E. and I. A. E. off on lake trip, pors
Automobile 28:1150-5, 1180-1 Je 6 '13
Institution of automobile engineers of Great
Britain
England has live engineer institution. Auto-
mo])ile 28:1249 Je 19 '13
institution of naval architects
Annual meeting, March, 1913: list of papers.
Int Marine Eng 18:150 Ap '13
Institutions
Income statements for institutions. W: M.
Cole. J Account 16:79-89 F '13
Instruments
Alloys suitable for instrument work. W. Ro-
senhain. Sci Am S 76:82-3. 98 F 8. 16 '13
Sfc also Drawing instruments; Electric
apparatus and appliances; Electric instru-
ments; Machinery; Scientific apparatus and
instruments
154
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Insulation
Air as an Insulator when in the presence
of insulating bodies of higher specific in-
ductive capacity. C. T^. Fortescue and S.
W. Farnsworth. 11 Am Inst E E Pro 32:758-
72 Mr '13; Disnission. 32:1132-57 My '13
Application of a theorem of electrostatics to
insulation problems. (\ Fortescue. 11 Am
Inst E E Pro 32:774-93 Mr '13
Dielectric strengrth of thin Insulating mater-
ial. F. M. Farmer. Am Inst E E Pro 32:
2192-2205 D '13; Summary. Elec W 62:1250
D 20 '13
Discussion on High-frequency tests of line
insulators (Imlay and Thomas), and Com-
parative tests on high-tension suspension
insulators (Sothman). il Am Inst E E Pro
32:874-931 Ap '13
Effect of temperature on the puncture volt-
age of cable insulation. F. R. Lufkin. Elec
W 61:1310 Je 14 '13
Heating of cables carrying current. S. Dush-
man. Am Inst E E Pro 32:164-88 F '13
Insulating and grounding motors and genera-
tors. T. Croft, diags Elec W 62:908-9, 965-
7 N 1-8 '13
Insulation of joints in pipe lines, dlag Eng
Rec 67:590 My 24 '13
Insulation problems at hiffh potentials. Eleo
W 61:608-9 Mr 22 '13
Internal heating of stator coils. R. B. Wil-
liamson. Am Inst E E Pro 32:438-48 F '13
Lessons in insulation. Elec Ry J 41:788-9
My 3 '13
New insulating material: micarta. 11 Elec
Ry J 42:78 Jl 12 '18; Elec W 62:103-4 Jl
12 '13; Power 38:469 S 30 '13
Suggested specifications for testing high-volt-
age insulators. F. W. Peek. J. A. Sand-
ford and P. H. Thomas. Am Inst E E Pro
32:1642-65 Jl '13
Suspension insulators suitable for IIO.OOO-
volt transmission. J. B. Baker. 11 Scl Am
108:312-3 Ap 6 '13
Temperature and electrical insulation. C. P.
Steinmetz and B. G. T^mme. Am Inst E
E Pro 32:113-23 F '13; Discussion. 32:1673-
1737 Ag '13
Uses of artificial Insulating materials in the
construction of electrical apparatus. H.
Passavant. Set Am S 76:47-8 Jl 19 '13
See also Electric cables: Electric resis-
tance; Electric wires and wiring
Insurance
Sec aUo Bureau of safety
Insurance, Accident
i!ire also Insurance, Employers' liability
Insurancet Automobile
Club insurance saves $78,000 a year to mem-
bers of I.os Angeles organization. Automo-
bile 29:1102 D 11 '13
Insurance from the electric viewpoint. C. H.
Clark. Automobile 28:7 Ja 2 '13
insurance, Casualty
Factors of safety and insurance. Power 38:
353-4 S 9 '13
Insurance, Employers' liability
Liability insurance. F. H. Bniis. Elec Ry J
41:884 My 17 '13
Liability insurance in Ohio. Iron Age 91:
499-500 P 20 '13
Report of Liability Insurance committee of
Wisconsin electrical association. Elec Ry J
41:111-3 Ja 18 '13
Insurance, Fire
Fire prevention and flre insurance. J. John-
son. Am Ind 13:21 Je '13
Insurance on mine property. W. H. Charlton.
Colliery 33:696 Jl '13
Insurance, Industrial
Ten-cent protective system. D. McKIllop.
Mach 19:952-3 Ag '13
if^ie also Insurance, Employers' liability;
Workmen's compensation
Insurance, Marine
Perils of navigation on the Hudson Bay
route. Eng N 69:222-3 Ja 30 '13
Intellectual property. See Copyright; Patents
Interchangeable mechanism
Indirect causes of imperfect interchangeabil-
ity. A. Whitehead. Sci Am S 75:251 Ap 19
'13
Suggestions on tooling for interchangeable
manufacture. Mach 19:545-6 Mr '13
f!tc a] HO Gages
Intercooling in air compression. R. S. Howard.
Ind Eng 13:237-40 Je '13
Interest
Accounting of interest and discount on notes.
J: Bauer. J Account 15:248-58, 341-50 Ap-
My '13
Fallacy of including interest and rent as part
of manufacturing; cost. A. L. Dickinson. J
Account 16:8''-98 Ag '13
Interest a factor of costs? E; C. Gough. J
Account 15:473-7 Je '13
Interest on capital as part of production cost.
J Account 16:145-« Ag '13
Treatment of interest on manufacturing in-
vestment; symposium. J Account 15:231-
44, 329-35, 427-32: 16:22-4 Ap-Jl '13
Sre altto Discount
Interference (light)
Roentgen-ray interference phenomena. Elec
W 62:1194-5 D 13 '13
Simplified formula for change in order of
interference due to changes in temperature
and pres.sure of air. I. G. Priest. U S Bur
Stand Bui 9:471^-81 D 15 "13
Interlake steamship company
Big merger of independent lake ore carriers.
Iron Tr R 52:835 Ap 10 '18
Interlaken school, La Porte, Indiana
Daniel Boone Idea in education. 11 Sci Am
109:361 N 8 '13
Interlocking plants
Interlocking rules adopted In Wisconsin.
Elec Ry J 42:936-7 O 25 '13
Rules adopted bv the railroad commission
of Wisconsin. Ry & Eng R 53:1184-6 D 20 '13
Internal combustion engines. See Gas and oil
engines
International association for testing materials
Sixth congress, New York, 1912. Concrete
Cem 2:206 Ap '13
Work and policy. E. Reltler. Eng N 69:84-5
Ja 9 '13
International building exposition, 1913. See
Leipzig
International congress of refrigeration
International congress of refrigeration. Elec
W 61:436 Mr 1 '13
3d congre.ss. Chicago, Sept.. 1913. Eng N 70:
679-81 O 2 '13
3d meeting. Chicago, Sept., 1913. Elec W 62:
630-1 S 27 '13
Third meeting. Chicago. Sept., 1913. Ry Age
55:567-71 S 26 '13
International congress on hygiene and demo-
graphy
Report of fifteenth International congress on
hvgione nnd demography, Washington, D.
C. Sent.. 1912. Am Soc M E J 35:28-30
Ja '13
International congress on school hygiene
Fourth congress. Buffalo, August, 1913. Heat
& Ven 10:43-5 S '13
Illumination topics at International school
hygiene congress at Buffalo, N. Y., Aug.,
1913. Elec W 62:464-6 S 6 '13
International electrotechnlcal commission
Advance report to the V. S. national commit-
tee on the Berlin meeting. Am Inst E K
Pro 32:214.S-f>2 N '13
Berlin meeting, Sept.. 1913. Elec W 62:570-1
S 20 '13
Meeting at Zurich. Switzerland. 1913. Elec W
61:385-6 F 22 '13
International engineering congress, 1915
Congress to be held at the Panama-Paclflc
international exposition. Ry & Eng R 53:
496 My 31 '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
I5S
International exposition of safety and sanita-
tion
First exposition. Now York, Dec, 1913. Iron
Age 92:1411-2 D 18 '13
Many devices on exhibition. Iron Tr R 53:
112:) D IS '13
Safety methods and list of exhibits, South-
ern Pat'ific CO. Ry & Eng R 53:1153-5 D 13
•13
International geological congress
Meeting at Toronto. Canada, August 7-14.
l'U3. R. A. F. Penrose, jr. J Fr Inst 176:
583-6 N '13
Twelfth Internationa] geological congress at
Toronto university, Aug., 1913. Eng & Min
J 96:372-3 Ag 23 '13
International Illumination commission
4th meeting, Berlin, Germany, Aug., 1913.
Elec W 62:51»-20 S 13 '13
International photometric commission be-
comes the International illumination com-
mission. Elec W 62:511 S 13 '13
international motor company
Annual report for 191-2. Automobile 28:686 Mr
6 '13
International photometric commission. See In-
ternational illumination commission
International railroad master blacksmiths' as-
soclation
21st annual convention, Richmond, Va., Aug..
1J*1.3. Rv Age (Mech ed) 87:485-94 S '13:
Same cond. Ry Age 55:3«)y-70 Ag 21 '13
International railway fuel association
5th annual convention, Chicago, May, 1913.
Ry & Eng R 53:485-7, 507-8 My 24-31 '13
5th annual convention. Chicago, 1913. Ry Age
54:1178-83 My 30 '13
5th annual meeting, Chicago, May, 1913. Eng
N 69:1148 My 29 '13
Papers and discu.ssions at 5th annual conven-
tion. Chicigo. May. 1913. Ry Age (Mech
ed) S7:28?)-9«; Je '13
International railway general foremen's asso-
ciation
9th annual convention, Chicago, 1913. Ry &
Eng R 53:695-7 Jl 19 '13
9th annual convention, Chicago, 11)13. Ry Age
.55:96-7 JI IS '13
9th annual convention, Chicago. July, 1913:
papers and reports. Itv Age (Mech ed) 87:
406-7, 415-28 Ag '13
Reports on apprenticeship, shop schedules,
driving box work, and engine house effi-
ciency. Ry Age 55:151-4 Jl 2.1 "13
International road congress
Lessons from the International road congress.
E: D. Sohier. Eng Rec 68:406-7 O U 'IS
3d International road congress, London, June,
1913. Eng Rec 68:sup 53-5 Jl 19 '13
3d International road congress at London,
1913. E. L. Corthell. Eng N 70:182-4 Jl 24
'13
3d International road congress at London,
1913. N. P. Lewis. Eng N 70:184-5 Jl 24
'13
International societies
Proposed union of international associations.
E. L. Corthell. Eng N 69:306-7 F 13 '18
International typographical union
69th annual convention, Nashville, Tenn.,
1913. W. B. Prescott. pors Inland Ptr 61:
897-903 S '13
International union for the protection of Indus-
trial property
Ratification of the convention of 1911. Sci Am
108:436 My 10 '13
Interrupters
Extinjrui.shing the arc on breaking a circuit.
W. Burstvn. Klec W H2:1072-3 N 22 '13
Mercury interrupter. G: F. Worts, il Sci Am
109:35 Jl 12 '13
Interstate commerce
fi(c also Railroads and state
Interstate commerce commission
Annual report: Hours of service act; Investi-
gation of accidents. Ry & Eng R 53:7-9 Ja
4 '13
Appointments to the Interstate commerce
comml.ssion. Ry Age 55:809 O 31 '13
Broad court review of Interstate ooxnmerce
commission decision. Ry & Eng R 63:88 Ja
26 '13
Decision on coal and ooke rates. Ry A Eng
R 53:100-1 F 1 '13
Deputy Interstate commerce commissioners
proposed. Ry Age 54:951 Ap 25 '13
Development of the Interstate commerce com-
mission. J. C. Jeffery. Ry Age 64:880-1 Ap
18 '13
Engineer for Interstate commerce commis-
sion. Eng Rec 68:694-5 D 20 '13
Freight rate advances and the Interstate
commerce commission. Ry Age 65:10-1 Jl
4 '13
Has the Interstate commerce commission's
system of accounts met the needs of the
Commission? W: E. Hooper. Ry Age 55:
r.^4-7 N 21 '13
Huge piece of engineering work: railway
valuation act. Eng N 69:476-8 Mr 6 '13
Interstate commerce commission and safety
on railroads. Sci vAm 109:278 O 11 '13
Interstate commerce commission orders re-
duction in express rates. Ry & Eng R 53:
761-3 Ag 9 '13
Limitations of Commission's powers. H. T.
Newrijmb. Ry Age 54.:23-4 Ja 3 '13
New Haven collision of Sept. 2, 1913; ab-
stract of report. Ry & Eng R 63:913-7 S 27
'13
Orders in the eastern advance rate applica-
Uon. Ry & Eng R 63:660-1 Jl 6 '13
Overloading the Interstate commerce com-
mission. Eng N 69:223-4 Ja 30 '18
Report on railroad accidents. Ry & Eng R
53:1204-5 I) 27 '13
Report on track scales. Ry & Eng R 63:757-9,
763-4, 807-10 Ag 9. 23 '13
Revision of express rates. Eng N 70:719-20 O
9 '13
Through routes established: St. Louis. Spring-
field & Peoria et al. v. Peoria & Pekin
union. Ry Age 54:478-9 Mr 14 '13
27th annual rei^ort to Congress, 1913. Ry Age
55:1228-30 D 26 '13
Two commerce court decisions: Shreveport
case and Anthracite coal case. Ry Age 54:
^94 -7 My 2 '13
Western classification no. 61 rejected. Ry &
Eng R 53:31-2 Ja 11 '13
What 1 am trying to do. F. K. Lane. Ry Age
54:671-2 Mr 21 '13
See al80 Railroads — Rates
Railway valuation board
Personnel, pors Eng N 69:1019-20 My 16 '13;
Ry & Eng R 63:466-7 My 17 '13
Preparing for railroad appraisal: personnel
of Board. Ry & Eng R 63:416-7 • My 3
'13
Interstate commerce law
Colorado free pass investigation. Ry & Eng
R 53:349-61 Ap 12 '13
Interurban railroads
Award of contract for electrification of Mel-
bourne suburban system, map Elec Ry J
41:265 F 8 '18
Berkshire street railway — recent improve-
ments, il plans Elec Ry J 42:1170-7, 1270-4
1) r^. 20 '13
Center- entrance interurban cars for the Kan-
sas City, Clay County & St. Joseph rail-
way, il Elec Ry J 41:120-2 Ja 18 '13
Central electric railway assn.; proceedings of
annual meeting, 1913, abstracts of papers
and reports on car equipment maintenance,
fare registration, coupler installation, inter-
line freight, etc. Elec Ry J 41:370-80 Mr 1
'13
Determination of probable operating revenue.
L: E. Fischer. Elec Ry J 42:301-6 Ag 23 '18
Estimating operating expense and cost of
construction of proposed electric interurban
railway. L: E. Fischer. Elec Ry J 42:380-7
5 6 '13
Hypothetical electric interurban railways. L:
E. Fischer. Elec Ry J 42:460-2 S 20 '13
Interurban and street car service defined.
Elec Ry J 42:1113 N 22 '13
Interurban railway versus the city railway.
J. M'Phillips. Elec Ry J 41:428-4 Mr 8 '13
156
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Interurban railroads — Continued.
Interurban roads in the new Indiana law.
Elec Ry J 41:617 Ap 6 '18
Interurban terminals. J. F. Hanlon. Elec Ry
J 41:814-5 My 3 '13
Kansas City* Clay county St St. Joseph rail-
way. 11 plans map Elec Ry J 42:212-21 Ag
9 'la
New suburban line for Philadelphia. 11 Bleo
Ry J 41:589 Mr 29 '18
New 1200-volt line between Nashville and
Gallatin. Tenn. 11 plans Elec Ry J 42:172-6
Aar 2 'li
Oakland. Ant loch & Eastern Ry. il Uy & Eng
H 53:995-6 O 25 '13
Recent interurban construction in the far
West. Elec Ry J 41:672-3 Mr 29 '13
Relation of carriers to the development of
the territory they serve. P. Shoup. Elec
Ry J 42:821 O 16 '13
Relation of interurban freight service to the
high cost of livingr. E: C. Sprinflr. Elec Ry
J 41:171 Ja 25 '18
Report of Joint committee of Am. electric
railway engineering and Transportation and
traffic associations on train operation for
interurban service. Elec Ry J 42:782-3 O 16
'13 ,
Rhine high-tension direct-current railways. 11
map Elec Uy J 42:962-6 N 1 '13
Through routes established: St. Louis. Spring-
field & Peoria et al. v. Peoria & Pekln
union. Ry Age 54:478-9 Mr 14 '13
Through routes ordered among Interurban
lines. Ry & Eng R 53:691-3 Jl 19 '13
See alto Electric railroadB
Inundations. See Floods
Inventions
Biological Inventions: patenting life processes
for industrial uses. Sci Am S 76:226-7 O
11 '18
How inventors use ultra-violet rays. 11 diags
Sci Am 109:335-6 N 1 '13
How to sell inventions. W: A. Du Puy. Sci
Am 108:476-7 My 24 '13
Inventor and his reward. Li. W. Smith. Sci
Am 108:31 Ja 11 '18
Inventors and inventions. Sci Am 108:292 Mr
29 '18
Letters patent in relation to modern indus-
trial conditions. F: P. Fish. Sci Am S 76:
201-3. 222-4 S 27-0 4 '18
Modem automobile torpedo; the story of a
great invention. R. O. Skerrett. il Sci Am
108:8-9 Ja 4 '13
Modern Industrial birth-rate. .H. M. Kahler.
Am Ind 14:11-3 D '13
Principle of reversal: a suggestion for in-
ventors. H: H. Suplee. II Sci Am 109:344
N 1 '13
Protection of intellectual property in relation
to chemical industry. L. H. Baekeiand. Met
& Chem Eng 11:31-6 Ja '13
Quelles sont les dix plus grandes inventions
de notre temps et comment? E. Stoop.
Sci Am S 76:346-7 N 29 '13
Rewarding the inventor. C. F. Jenkins. Sci
Am 109:227 S 20 '18
Simple methods in model-making: how soft
wood and cardboard can be used. P. Col-
lins. 11 Sci Am 109:65 Jl 26 '13
Spirit of invention: the keynote of our mod-
em age. F. W. Parker. Sci Am S 76:71 Ag
2 '18
Ten greatest Inventions. Scl Am 109:243, 333
S 27 N 1 '13
Ten greatest inventions. J. H. Boyden. Sci
Am 109:283 O 11 '13
Value of inventions. S: H. Kennedy. Sci Am
108:375 Ap 26 '13
What are the ten greatest Inventions of our
time? C. Cahall. Scl Am S 76:310-1 N 15
•13
What are the ten greatest inventions of our
time? G: M. Dowe. Scl Am 109:368 N 8
'13
What are the ten greatest inventions of our
time? W: L Wyman. il Scl Am 109:337-9 N
1 "13
What are the ten greatest inventions of our
time, and why? a prize article contest. Scl
Am 108:612; 109:86 Je 7, Ag 2 '13
What are the ten greatest Inventions of the
age? E. Schultze. Scl Am S 76:335 N 22
'13
What are the ten greate.st inventions of the
age. and why? L. P. Webert. diags Scl Am
S 76:374-5 D 13 '13
bVe alio Patents
Inventories
Accountant's relation to inventory. H: C.
Magee. J Account 16:443-56 D '13
Inventors
Rewarding the inventor. C. F. Jenkins. Sci
Am 109:227 S 20 '13
Inventors' guild
Preliminary report to the Inventors* guild:
the guild's relation to patent practise. F.
L. O. Wadsworth. Sci Am S 76:146-7. 166,
178-9 Mr 8-22 '13
Investments
America's Investment army. L. Barr. Am Ind
14:16-7 1) '13
Private irrigation project as an Investment,
T: Berry. Eng N 70:J854-6 O 30 '13
Iowa electrical association
13th annual convention, Waterloo, Iowa, 1913.
Elec W 61:920-1 My 3 '13
Iowa master plumbers' association
25th annual convention, Sioux City, Jan., 1913.
II Dom Eng 62:110-3 Ja 25 '13
Iowa street & interurban railway association
Tenth annual convention, Waterloo, 1913.
Elec Ry J 41:812-8 My 3 '13
Iron
Cleaning of steel and iron. C. S. Thompson.
Metal Ind n s 11:419-20 O '13
Coloring iron and steel products. E. F. Lake.
Mach 19:778-9 Je '13
Corrosion of iron and overvoltage. Met &
Chem Eng 11:289-90 My '13
Critical ranges A2 and A3 of pure iron. G.
K. Burgess and J. J. Crowe. 11 diags Am
Inst Min E Bui 82:2537-91 O '13; Dis-
cussion. 84:2870-89 I) '13
Electrolytic corrosion of iron in soils. Eng
Rec 68:34-5 Jl 12 '13
Electrolytic corrosion of iron In soils. B.
McCollum and K. H. Logan. Am Inst E E
Pro 32:1516-75 Jl '13
Electrolytic theory of the corrosion of iron.
B. I^imbert. Met & Chem Eng 11:272-4
My '13
Engineering materials. C. A. McAllister. Int
Marine Eng 18:53-5 F '13
Fluidity of iron. W: J: Keep. Foundry 41:820
Ag '13
Ingot iron, il Ry Age 55:112-4 Jl 18 '13
Mining engineers discuss Iron and steel top-
ics. Iron Tr R 53:761-2 O 23 '13
Rusting of Iron. Sci Am 108:67 Ja 18 '13
Selecting and specifying protective coats for
iron and steel. J. C. Smith. Eng M 44:334-
9 D '12
Strength and ductility of iron, steel and
bronzes at high temperatures. Eng N 69:
372-4 F 20 '13
See also Annealing; Blast furnaces; Cast
iron; Corrosion and anti -corrosives; Found-
ry practice; Galvanizing; Hardware; Iron
founding: Iron Industry; Iron mines and
mining; Iron ores; Ironwork; Pickling (met-
als); Pig iron; Slag; Steel; Wrought iron
Analysis
Application of the electric resistance furnace
to determination of oxygen in iron and
steel. R. H. McMillen. 11 Iron Age 91:
308-9 Ja 30 '13; Same. Met & Chem Eng
11:86-7 F '13
Determination of oxygen In iron and steel.
Iron Age 92:210-1 Ag 7 '13
Determination of oxygen in iron and steel. A.
S. Cushman: R. H. McMillen. Met A Chem
Eng 11:176-7 Ap '13
Determination of oxyp^en In iron and steel:
I,edebur method. W: 11. Fleming. 11 Iron
Age 91:1540-2 Je 26 '13; Same. Iron Tr U
53:126-9 Jl 17 '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
157
Iron — ^Analysis — Continued.
Methods of the United States steel corpora-
tion for the commercial sampling and ana-
lysis of pig-- iron. J. M. Camp. Am Inst Min
E Bui 74:279-308 F '13
Testing
Early use of the microscope at iron and steel
works. P. Kreuzpointner. Iron Age 92:359
Ag 14 '13
Sec also Cast iron — Testing
Iron, Wrought. See Wrought iron
Iron alloys
Ferro- titanium alloy in the manufacture of
iron and steel. C: V. Slocum. 11 Scl Am
108:512 Je 7 '13
Non-corrosive iron alloy: duriron. Eng N 69:
663 Mr 20 '13
Tariff hearings on schedules B and C. Eleo
W 61:340 F 16 '13
Wittorflf's iron -carbon equilibrium diagram.
B. Stoughton. 11 Am Inst Min E Bui 74:227-
37 F '13
/?rc also Ferromanganese; Ferrovanadlum
Iron and steel electrical engineers. See Asso-
ciation of iron and steel electrical engin-
eers
Iron and steel Institute
Annual meeting, London, May, 1913. Iron
Age 91:1181-4 My 16 '13
Discussions on papers at Brussels meeting.
Iron Age 92:669-71 S 25 '13
Iron and steel institute, American. See Amer-
ican iron and steel institute
Iron founding
Aluminum as flux. R. Grimshaw. Metal Ind
n s 11:425 O '13
Better melting ratio. "W: J: Keep. Foundry
41:107 Mr '13
Calculating mixtures for malleable cast iron.
H. Hemenway. Foundry 41:451-5, 41*7-501 O-
N '13
Electric furnaces in iron and brass foundries.
E. K. Scott. Foundry 41:879-81 S '18
First and last iron from the cupola. W: J:
Keep. Foundry 41:117 Mr '18
Foundry pig Iron smelted in electric fur-
nace openitions of Noble electric steel
CO., Heroult, Cal. il Iron Tr R 53:493-7 S
18 '13
Gray iron formed in delicate shape.s. il Iron
Age 92:1095 N 13 '13
Gray Iron mixtures for motor car castings. H.
B. Swan, il Iron Tr R 53:963-8 N 27 '13
Large water wheels for Keokuk power plant:
problems involved in molding. II Iron Tr R
52:407-10 F 13 '13; Same. Foundry 41:109-
11 Mr '13
Melting difllculties. W. J. Keep. Foundry 41:
186 My '13
New method of molding cast iron Are pots.
il Foundry 41:205-6 My '13
Removing sulphur from molten cast iron.
diag Iron Age 92:1325-6 D 11 '13
Secrets of automobile casting manufacture.
11 Foundry 41:261-71 Jl '18
Troubles of malleable foundries. R: Moldenke.
Iron Age 92:939-41 O 23 '13; Same. Foun-
dry 41:471-3 N '13
Use of chills. W. J. Keep. Foundry 41:182
My '13
fiee also Boiler plate; Cast Iron; Cupola
furnaces; Foundry practice; Pig Iron
Iron Industry and trade
Alabama iron market. L. W. Friedman. Eng
& Min J 96:82 Ja 11 '13
British trade booms in 1912. J. Horton. Iron
Tr R 52:107-10 Ja 2 '13
Canadian iron in 1913. Eng & Min J 96:684
5 27 '13
Chairman Topping on iron and steel tariff;
argument against Underwood bill. Iron Age
91:206-7, 227-8 Ja 16 '13
Charts showing fluctuations In Iron and steel
prices, 1895-1912. Iron Tr R 52:sup [104a]
Ja 2 '13
Cost of Brazilian iron ores. W: Jones. Eng
6 Min J <)6:]208 Je 14 '13
Course of Iron output and prices 1800-1910.
E. C. Eckel. Iron Tr R 53:348-50 Ag 21
'13
Distribution of rolled products. Iron Age 92:
456-8 Ag 28 '13
European ore disappears from eastern mar-
ket. G. J. Stark, il Iron Tr R 52:145-51 Ja
9 '13
Export trade In iron and steel in 1912. Iron
Age 91:262 Ja 23 '13
Finished products make rapid increase in ex-
ports — imports continue to decline. Iron Tr
R 52:594 Mr 6 '13
Foundry Iron prices at Cincinnati and Chi-
cago: a record of 37 years. Iron Age 91:
382 F 6 '13
Germany highly prosperous in spite of wars.
Iron Tr R 52:83-4 Ja 2 '13
Hearings before the ways and means com-
mittee. Iron Tr R 52:263-6 Ja 23 '13
Iron and metal markets. See Weekly num-
bers of the Iron age
Iron and steel in 1912. F: Hobart. Eng & Min
J 96:80-2 Ja 11 'IS
Iron and steel Jobbing warehouse: handling
and storing material at Roehm & Davi-
son house, Detroit, il plan Iron Age 92:
831-3 O 16 '13
Iron and steel market. See monthly numbers
of Metallurgical & chemical engineering
Iron and steel prices for fifteen years. 1898-
1912. Iron Age 91:32-3 Ja 2 '13
Iron capacity and prospects. Eng & Min J
96:369 Ag 23 '18
Iron market and its reviewers. Iron Age 91:
897-8 Ap 10 '13
Iron mining Industry. Eng & Min J 96:400
Ag 30 '13
Iron trade In 1912; Pittsburgh, Philadelphia,
Chicago, Cincinnati. Iron Age 91:78-85 Ja
2 '13
Lake Superior iron ore trade In 1912. D. E.
Woodbrldge. Iron Age 91:103-5 Ja 2 '13
National Iron and steel labor report; condi-
tions existing in li)10. Iron Age 91:954-5
Ap 17 '13
New Underwood bill; Iron ore and rails
placed on the free list. Iron Tr R 62:876-8
Ap 10 '18
Noteworthy year in iron and steel. Met A
Chem Eng 11:3-4 Ja '13
Our effective blast furnace capacity. Iroh
Age 91:669-70 Mr 13 '13
Our foreign iron and steel trade in 1912. Iron
Age 91:600 Mr 6 '13
Pig iron curtailment. Iron Age 92:1064-5 N
f. '13
Pittsburgh iron and steel markets. B. E. V.
Luty. Eng & Min J 95:83-4 Ja 11 '13
Plate, sheet and tin plate production in 1912.
Iron Age 91:1400-1 Je 6 '13
Production of finished Iron and steel In 1912.
Iron Age 1)2:352-5 Ag 14 '13
Production of structural shapes In United
States in 1912. Eng Rec 67:616 My 31
'13
Production of structural shapes, wire rods
and nails in 1912. Iron Age 91:1265-6 My
22 '13
Record-breaking Iron ore shipments in 1912.
il Iron Tr R 52:101-6 Ja 2 '13
Remarkable shoet and tin plate production.
Iron Age 91:1439-40 Je 12 '13
Review of conditions In trade centers. See
weekly numbers of the Iron trade review
Southern pig Iron .steadily advanced in price
In 1912. S. G. Backman. Iron Tr R 52:116-
22 Ja 2 '13
ITnprecedented wave of prosperity in Russia.
Iron Tr R 52:111-5 Ja 2 '13
YeaCr of tremendous activity In Chicago dis-
trict. K. R. Boyer. Iron tr R 52:94-6 Ja 2
'13
firr aim Iron mines; Iron ores; Rolling
mills; Steel Industry; I'nited States steel
corporation
Iron metallurgy
Beneflclatlon of lake Iron ores. D. E. Wood-
bridge. Eng & Min J 95:311-2 F 8 '13
Chemical reactions of the puddling process.
T: Turner. Iron Age 91:888-9 Ap 10 '13
6
158
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Iron metaWuvQy —Continued.
Concentrating low-grrade Iron ores In Michi-
gan, il plan Met & Chem Eng 11:356-7 Je
•13
Concentration of iron-ores. C. Q. Payne. Am
Inst Min K Bui 75:529-32 Mr '13
Concentration of iron-ores: discussion of the
paper of N. V. Hansell. F. L. Grammer;
R. H. Richards. Am Inst Min E Bui 77:
S87-91 My '13
Concentration of low-grade iron ores at Dl-
orite. Mich. 11 plan Kng & Min J 95:1016-
8 My 17 '13
Desulphurization of New Jersey iron ore. 11
dlag Iron Tr R 52:297-9 Ja SO '13
Electric furnace in the production of Iron
from ore: discussion of present status and
comparison of Scandinavian and Callfor-
nian practices. D. A. Lyon. 11 Met & Chem
Eng 11:15-9 Ja '13; Same. ScL Am S 76:
381-3 Je 14 '13
Electric heating and the removal of phos-
phorus from iron. A. K. Greene. Am Inst
Mdn E Bui 74:269-77 F '13
Electric smelting of iron ore in California.
11 Iron Age 92:124-6 Jl 17 '13
Electrolytic production of iron sheets and
tubes, etc. K. W. Palmaer and J. A. Brin-
ell. Met & Chem Eng 11:197-208 Ap '13
Experiment in smelting titaniferous magne-
tite. L. O. Kellogg. Eng & Min J 96:604 S
27 '18
Goltra process for concentrating iron ores.
Eng & Min J 95:475-6 Mr 1 '13
Iron blast furnace and the characteristics
of it fuels. J. E. Johnson, jr. Met & Chem
Eng 11:687-93 D "13
Iron breakouts in blast furnaces, dlag Iron
Age 91:822-3 Ap 3 '13
Iron concentrator of unusual design. L. O.
Kellogg. 11 Eng & Min J 96:248-6 Ag 9 '13
Iron-ore concentration: commercially used
methods in the United States. N. V. Han-
seU. Eng M 44:767-71 P '18
Magnetite in mattes and slags. J. W. Ben-
nle. Eng & Min J 96:1213 D 27 '13
Magnetite in mattes and slags. E. W. Wal-
ter. Eng & Min J 95:213-4 Ja 25 '13
Metallurgy of iron and steel. B. Stoughton.
Eng & Min J 95:98-103 Ja 11 '13
Microstructure of sintered iron-bearing ma-
terials. B. G. Klugh. il Am Inst Min E Bui
77:813-28 My '13
Pig iron and its method of manufacture. J: J.
l»orter. 11 Iron Tr R 52:61-75 Ja 2 '13
Progress in the metallurgy of Iron and steel.
B. Stoughton. Iron Age 91:12-4 Ja 2 '13
Reactions in the blast furnace. Ircn Age 92:
1167-8 N 20 '13
Reduction of ferric oxide by ferrous sul-
phide. L: T. Wright. Eng & Min J 96:825-6
N 1 '13
Sei)aration of iron and manganese. Eng &
Min J 95:377-8 F 15 '13
Smelting iron electrically with coke as fuel.
H. J. Hanson, il Iron Tr R 53:1003-7 D 4
'13
Utilization of highly sillcious Iron and man-
fanese minerals. N. Tarugl. Eng & Min J
6:64 Jl 12 '13
Witherbee-Sherman no. 3 magnetic mill. S.
1.. Nason. 11 Eng & Min J !^6:9G9-62 N 22
•13
iSfc also Blast furnaces; Iron alloys
Iron mines and mining
Close work in iron mining: Alabama Clinton
reserves; New York Clinton ores. D. E.
Woodbridge. Eng & Min J 96:606-6 S IS 'IS
Lake Superior and Cuban iron ores. D. A.
Willey. 11 Mines & Min 83:340-2 Ja '13
W. J. Olcott on Iron mining. Eng & Min J
96:820 N 1 '13
See al$o Iron ores
Valuation
Factors in the valuation of iron mines. J.
R. Flnlay. Iron Tr R 52:518-21 F 27 '13;
J=?amt\ Am Inst Min K Bui 75:487-502 Mr
•13: Same. Iron Ai?e 91 :6:.4-6 Mr 13 '13; Ex-
cerpts. Eng & Min J J<5:93'<-40 My 10 '13;
Discussion. Am Inst Min E Bui 77:915-40,
82:2605-8 Mr, My '13
Valuation of iron mines. Eng & Min J ?5:
477-8 Mr 1 '13
Alabama
Iron mining methods and costs In Alabama.
D. E. Woodbridge. Iron Age 92:588-9 S
11 '13
Chile
Extent of Chilian iron ore deposits, map Iron
Tr R 52:459-62 F 20 '13
Iron ore resources of Chile. C: Vattier. Eng
& Min J 95:234-6 Ja 26 '13
Tofo iron mines in Coquimbo, Chile. Iron
Age 91:427 F 13 '13
Cuba
Cuban Iron ore reserves. D. Whitaker. Eng
M 46:253-4 N '13
Cuban ore beds; world's greatest iron-ore
deposits. D. A. WiUey. il Eng M 44:867-83
Mr '18
Vast ore deposits of Cuba. H: Hale. Sci Am
109:142 Ag 23 '18
Michigan
Applied geology, Michigan iron ranges. P.
B. McDonald, diags Eng & Min J 96:208-10
Ag 2 '13; Same. Sci Am S 76:236 O 11 '13
Busy year on the old ranges of Lake Su-
perior. M. P. Youngs. Iron Tr R 62:168-71
Ja 9 '13
Developments on Michigan iron ranges. P. B.
McDonald, il Eng & Min J 96:386-9 Ag 23
'18
Developments on the Michigan iron ranges.
Eng & Min J 96:777-8 O 25 '13
Living conditions on the Lake Superior rang-
es, il Iron Tr R 62:246-8 Ja 23 '13
Michigan Iron ranges. Eng & Min J 96:414
Ag 30 '13
Rogers mine. Iron River, Mich. Eng & Min
J 95:227-8 Ja 25 '13
Sanitation in mines and mine towns. Lake
Superior region. W. H. Moulton. Iron Age
92:475-6 Ag 28 '13; Same. Eng & Min J 96:
391-2 Ag 30 '13
Minnesota
Iron mining in Minnesota. Eng & Min J 96:
1296 Je 2l '18
Marvelous development of the Mesaba range.
Iron Age 92:510-1 S 4 '13
Milling system of mining Mesabi iron. Eng St
Min J 96:646-6 8 20 '13
Mining methods on the Mesabi range. Iron
Tr R 53:450-3 S 11 '13
Notes on the Cuyuna range. L. O. Kellogg,
il map Eng & Min J 96:1199-1203 D 27 '13
Outline of Mesabi topslicing method, plan
Eng & Min J 96:678-80 S 27 '18
Underground costs in Minnesota iron mlninff.
Eng & Min J 96:408 Ag 80 '18
New York
Magnetite mines near Port Henry, N. T. L.
O. Kellogg. 11 Eng & Min J 96:863-8 N 8
•13
Methuselah among American mines: the
Sterling iron mine, New York. L. O. Kel-
logg, il Eng & Min J 96:431-8 S 6 '13
Notes on Lake Champlaln Iron mines. L. O.
Kellogg. Eng & Min J 96:1066-7 D 6 '13
Sweden
Mining magnetite by steam shovel in Swed-
en. A. S. Rice, il Iron Tr R 53:953-60 N 27
'13
United States
American iron-ore reserves. E. C. Eckel. Eng
M 44:7-16 O '12
Mining iron ore in eastern and southern
states. I). E. Woodbridge. Iron Tr R 53:
379-80 Ag 28 '13
Wisconsin
Montreal iron mine. Gogebic range. Wis. II
EIng A Min J 95:955-8 My 10 ^13
Iron molder's union
Present attitude and activities of organized
labor. Iron Age 92:1219-21 N 27 '13
Iron ores
American Iron -ore reserves. E. C. Eckel.
Eng M 44:7-16 O '12
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
159
Iron ores — Continued.
Applied geology, Michlflran iron ranges. P. B.
McDonald, diags Kng A Min J 96:208-10
As 2 '13; Same. Scl Am S 76:235 O 11 '13
Brown Iron ores as cavity flUinn. B. C.
Eckel. 11 Ens: & Min J 96:1-2 Jl 5 '13
Chromiferous iron ores of Greece. Iron Tr
. R 53:624 O 9 '13
Coke and Iron ore freight rate decisions.
Iron Age 91:1478-80 Je 19 '13
Coleraine Iron ore washing plant. J: U. Reb-
enlus. il plan Iron Age 92:452-5, 479-80
Ag 28 '13
Cuban iron -ore reserves. D. Whi taker. Eng M
46:253-4 N '13
Cuban ore beds; world's greatest Iron-ore de-
posits. D. A. Willey. il Eng M 44:867-83
Mr '13
Developments on Michigan iron ranges. P.
B. McDonald. 11 Eng & Min J 96:335-9 Ag
23 '13
European ore disappears from eastern mar-
ket. C. J. Stark, il Iron Tr R 52:145-51 Ja
9 '13
Experiments with titan if eroiis ores by Mr-
Intyre Iron co. Iron Tr R 53:797-8 O 30 '13
Extent of the Chilian Iron ore deposits, map
Iron Tr R 52:459-62 F 20 '13
Great ore deposits acquired by Bethlehem
CO. II map Iron Tr R 52:268-9 Ja 23 '13
Important changes In coke and iron ore
rates. Iron Tr R 52:141'r)-6 Je 19 '13
Increase in iron content of Lake Superior
ores. Iron Tr R 52:815-6 Ap 3 '13
Increased output of merchant lake ore. O.
J. Abell. Iron Age 92:514-5 S 4 '13
Iron ore deposits of the southern states. E.
C. Eckel. 11 map Iron Tr R 52:77-83 Ja 2
•13
Iron ore resources of Chile. C: Vattier. Eng
& Min J 95:234-6 Ja 25 '13
Iron -ores of the South range of the Cuyuna
district, Minnesota. C. Zapffe and W, A.
Barrows, jr. Am Inst Min E Bui 74:215-
25 F '13
Lake Superior and Cuban iron ores. D. A.
Willey. 11 Mines & Min 83:340-2 Ja '18
Lake Superior iron ore district. D. E. Wood-
brldge. Eng & Min J 95:86-6 Ja 11 '13
Lake Superior Iron ore leases. C. Zapffe. Eng
& Min J 95:338 F 8 '13
Lake Superior iron -ore outlook for 1914. Eng
& Min J .96:869-70 X 8 '13
Letter to Harper's weekly correcting mis-
statements in an article on Iron ores. H.
V. Wlnchell. Eng & Min J 95:508 Mr 8
'13
Ore experts testify for U. S. Steel corpora-
tion. Iron Age 92:817-9 O 9 '13
Ore shipments from Lake Superior ranges.
Iron Tr R 62:686-9 Mr 6 '18
Position of the titaniferous magnetites. Eng
A Min J 96:678-9 O 11 '13
Texas iron ore deposits. R. T^inton. 11 map
Eng A Min J 1)6:1153-6 D 20 '13
Titaniferous Iron ore investigation. Eng A
Min J 96:654 O 4 '13
Titaniferous iron-ore myth. Eng A Min J 96:
706-6 O 11 '13
Titaniferous iron ores in the United States,
their composition and economic value. J.
T. Singewald, jr. II U S Bur Mines Bui
64:1-141 '13
Vast ore deposits of Cuba. H: Hale. Sci Am
109:142 Ag 23 '13
Venezuelan iron ore development 11 map Iron
Tr R 62:686-7 Mr 20 '13
Witnesses tell of iron ore reserves. Iron Tr R
53:715-6 O 16 '13
F!ee also Iron Industry; Iron metallurgy;
Iron mines and mining
Iron rust. See Corrosion
Iron sliver mining co., Leadvllle, Colo.
Report for 1912. Eng & Min J 95:860 Ap 26
'13
Iron trade. See Iron Industry and trade
Iron ware. See Cast Iron ware
Iron work. See Ironwork
Iron works
Blast furnaces planned for New York dis-
trict. Iron Tr R 63:683-4 O 16 '13
Iron and steel output cut down by floods.
Iron Age 91:861-4 Ap 3 '13
Iron making In New York harbor. Iron Age
92:919 O 23 '13
Iron smelting In Maryland In the 18th cen-
tury. H: \V. Lewis, il Iron Tr R 53:459-
60 S 11 '13
New iron and steel works construction. Iron
Age 91:105,122-7 Ja 2 '13
Rehabilitation from the Dayton flood. K. G.
Martin. 11 Iron Age 91:1112-5 My 8 '13
Situation in the flooded districts. Iron Age
91:917-9 Ap 10 '13
Utility of efficiency-records In the manufac-
ture of Iron. J: J. Porter. Am Inst Min B
Bui 76:543-53 Ap '13
Hec alHo Foundries; Youngstown sheet and
tube CO.
Ironwork
Manufacture of chilled iron car wheels. F: C.
Weber. Met & Chem Eng 11:92-4 F '13
8re alao Forging; Iron Industry; Metal
work; Welding; Wrought iron
Ironwork, Artistic
Artistic treatment of cast iron. B. J. Fletcher.
Foundry 41:354-6 S '13
Early American hardware: an interesting
collection of Dutch-colonial examples. G:
W. Nash, il Arch Rec 34:329-83 O '18
ironworkers
Accidents and diseases of ironworkers. F.
Roepke. Ind Eng 13:52-3 F '13
Irrigation
Agriculture, electricity and irrigation: elec-
trically driven pump. P. A. Bates. 11 Scl
Am 108:472 My 24 '13
Causes of Inefficiency of Irrigation. A. S.
Gibb. En^ Rec 68:608-9 N 29 '13
Concrete pipe and overflow basins for dis-
tributing irrigation water on the Sacra-
mento valley project. E. C. Mills, il Eng
Rec 67:652-4 Je 14 '13
Duty of water for irrigation; amount and
character of water losses as determined by
extensive studies In Idaho. Eng Rec 67:306-
6 Mr 15 '13
Engineering principles, applied to farm irri-
gation. A. L. Harris. 11 Eng N 70:1172-5 D
11 '13
Experience with wood-stave pipe In irriga-
tion. R. K. Tiffany, il Eng N 69:244-7 F 6
•13
Hydraulic laboratory for Irrigation investiga-
tions, Fort Collins. Colo. V. M. Cone, il
plan Eng N 70:662-6 O 2 '13
Irrigation and the need for hydrographlc sur-
veys. Eng Rec 67:566 My 24 '13
Irrigation pumping plants. Eng Rec 68:68-4
Jl 12 '13
Module or constant-discharge device for ir-
rigation works, plan Eng N 69:502 Mr 18
'13
Permanent fertility of irrigated lands. Eng
Rec 67:171 F 15 '13
Private irrigation project as an Investment.
T: Berry. Eng N 70:854-6 O 30 '13
Reinforced -concrete chutes on Boise project.
F. W. Hanna. 11 Eng Rec 67:500-1 My 3
'13
Reservoir and canal losses In Irrigation. 11
Eng N 69:618-23 Mr 27 '13
Seasonal duty of irrigation water; conclu-
sions based on observations made in the
Boise valley. Idaho. F. W. Hanna. Eng Rec
67:90-1 Ja 25 '13
Seepage losses in irrigation systems; their
economic signlflcance. E. G. Hopson. 11 Scl
Am S 75:56-9 Ja 25 '18
Selling water by current meter measurement.
J. C. Allison. 11 Eng N 69:66-70 Ja 9 '13
Value of snow surveys in Irrigation: meth-
ods for predicting run -off from snow-clad
mountain areas. J. C. Alter. 11 Eng M 45:
737-40 Ag '13
What Is the matter with Irrigation? Eng
N 69:1237-40 Je 12 '13
See also Dams; Drainage: Irrigation ca-
nals; Reservoirs; Water rights
i6o
INDUSTRIAL ARTS* INDEX
Irrigation — Continued.
Cost
Cost of Irrigation works per acre supplied
with water. Eng N 69:1008-9 My 15 '13
Cost of reclamation service and other irri-
gation projects in Colorado. J: E. Field.
Eng N 70:348-55 Ag 21 '13
Unestlmated cost In the development of ir-
rigation projects. Eng Rec 67:510-1. 529-30
My 10 '13
Unestlmated cost In the development of ir-
rigation projects. C: K. Fox. Eng Rec 67:
620 My 31 '13
Arizona
Irrigation of Santa Cruz valley. M. C. Hlnd-
erilder. 11 map Eng Rec 68:200-1, 242-4
Ag 23-30 '13
Babylonia
Reclamation of ancient Babylonia by Irriga-
tion. E. J. Banks. 11 map Eng N 69:468-9
Mr 6 '13
California
South San Joaquin irrigation project, Califor-
nia, 11 Eng N 70:748 O 16 '13
Study of Irrigation heads in the Modesto and
Turlock Irrigation districts. Cal. Eng N 70:
502-3 S 11 '18 , .^ ^ ,
Well-water Irrigation system in southern Cal-
ifornia. 11 plan Eng Rec 67:241 Mr 1 '13
Colorado
Cost of reclamation service and other Irriga-
tion projects In Colorado. J: B. Field. Eng
N 70:348-55 Ag 21 '13
Idaho
Twin Falls-Oakley Irrigation project. A. M.
Korsmo. 11 plans Eng N 69:516-21 Mr 13 '13
Oregon
Oregon state irrigation congress. Eng N 69:
313 F 13 '13
State and federal co-operation In Irrigation
work In Oregon. E. G. Hopson. Eng Rec
68:685-6 D 20 '13
Philippine Islands
Public works In the Philippine Islands un-
der the American regime. H, F. Cameron.
11 Eng Rec 68:202 Ag 23 '13
Texas
Rapid construction on Medina valley Irriga-
tion project In Texas. T. Bartlett. 11 plan
map Eng N 70:508-13 S 11 '18
United States
Federal report on Carey act Irrigation pro-
jects. Eng N 69:1321 Je 26 '13
Government Irrigation work. F. Ks Lane. Eng
N 70:1322 D 25 '13
Irrigation water-supply for the Pima Indians.
A. P. Davis. 11 Eng N 70:956-7 N 13 '13
Ten years of government irrigation work; re-
view of activities and experiences of U. S.
reclamation service since passage of New-
lands act. Eng Rec 67:128-30 F 1 '18; Same.
Scl Am S 75:142-3 Mr 1 '18
Utah
Great Irrigation project at Strawberry val-
ley. N. Forest. 11 Sci Am 108:288-9 Mr 29
•13
Washington
Wapato irrigation project in northern Wash-
ington. Eng Rec 67:11-2 Ja 4 '13
Irrigation canals
F^cts about percolation from canals. W. C.
Hammatt. diags Eng N 70:881-2 O 30 '13
Lining an irrigation ditch with Hess metal-
lic flumlng. E. M. Chandler. 11 Eng N 70:
464-5 S 4 '18
Lining ditches with reinforced concrete. 11
Concrete Cem 2:265-7 Je '13
Main canal of Medina Irrigation project. 11
plans Eng Rec 68:424-6 O 18 '18
Metal flumes for irrigation canals. Eng N
70:1316-8 D 25 '13
Metal flumes for irrigation canals. F. W.
Hanna. 11 Eng N 70:1077-9 N 27 '13
Reservoir and canal losses In Irrigation. 11
Eng N 69:620-3 My 27 '13
Seepage losses from earth canals. B. A. Mor-
Itz. Eng N 70:402-5 Ag 28 '13
Ishikarl river, Japan
Precipitation and runoff; with special re-
lation to ice conditions. B. Okazakl. plans
Eng N 70:850-2 O 30 '13
Islands, Floating. See Floating islands
Isthmian canal commission
Extracts from annual report of Isthmian
canal commission. G: W. GoethaJs. Eng N
70:1122-5 D 4 '13
J
Jacks
Jack for pulling drill rods and sounding bars.
plan Eng Rec 67:37 Ja 11 '18
New design of Journal Jack. 11 Am Eng 87:
45 Ja '13
Jails. See Prisons
Jamaica, New York
Jamaica Improvement of the Long Island
railroad. 11 plans Eng Rec 67:46-7 Ja 11 '13
Long Island improvements at Jamaica. 11
map plans Ry Age 55:183-9 Ag 1 '13
James, Arthur Curtiss
Country estate of Arthur Curtiss James:
views. Arch & Bldg 45:439-51 N '13
Japan
Economic conditions
Regarding manufacturing in Japan. J: S. Nl-
choll. Am Ind 13:19-21 Mr '13
Japanning
Fireproof Japanning tank. A. P. Broadhead.
dlag Mach 19:547-8 Mr '13
See also Varnish and varnishing
Jenson, Nicolas, d. 1481?
Printers of note. W. C. Bleloch. Inland Ptr
50:676-7 F '13
Jersey City, New Jersey
Education
School that trains boys for shop work: the
William L. Dickinson high school. E: K.
Hammond. 11 Mach 19:749-53 Je '13
Jetties
Problems in removing sand Columbia river
bar. Eng Rec 68:731 D 27 '13
Rebuilding Humboldt Bay, Cal. jetties. Eng
Rec 68:464-5 O 25 '13
Jigs
Clamping work in jigs, diags Mach 20:300-3
D 13
Drill jig for cock key^s. J. M. Henry, diags
Ajn Mach 38:786-7 My 8 '13
Economy in tool design. E. H. Pratt, diags
Mach 20:38-40 S '13
Jig for milling an irregular shaped guide.
C. F. Meyer, diags Mach 19:359-61 Ja '13
Jig for milling cam slots. C. F. Meyer, diags
Mach 19:54-5 S '12
Making of bushings for drill Jigs. F. B. Ja-
cobs, diags Mach 19:12-5 S '12
Rotating Jig for drilling connecting-rods, il
Mach 19:882 Jl '13
Two drill jig attachments. C. F. Meyer.
diags Mach 19:429-30 F '13
Universal drill jig. C. F. Meyer, plans Mach
20:4-5 S '13
Jigs for ore treatment
Dry concentration and separation of min-
erals: the Plumb pneumatic jig. 11 Met &
Chem Eng 11:722-4 D '13
Plumb pneumatic jig. E: S. Wiard. 11 Eng
& Min J 96:1090-1 D 6 '13
Woodbury sUme classifier. E: T. Wright,
plan Colliery 33:397-8 F '18
Job composition. See Typesetting — Job work
Joint committee on concrets and reinforced
concrete
Abstract of second report. Eng N 69:258-64
F 6 '18
Second report: a review. Eng N 69:273-4 F
6 '18
Joints (geology)
Laws of Jointing. B. Stevens. Am Inst Mln
E Bui 79:1286-1303 Jl '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
i6i
Jollet, IlllnoU
Railroads
Newly completed union station at Jollet. 11
plan Kng Rec 67:74-5 Ja 18 '13
Track elevation at Jollet. map plan Eng N
69:952-5 My 3 '13
Jones, Howard M., 1874-
Sketch. por Ry & Eng R 53:466 My 17 '13
Jones, Inigo, 1573-1652
Contributions to the history of the English
playhouse. H. Bell. 11 Arch Rec 33:262-7 Mr
•13
Journalism
Science and Journalism. Sci Am 108:426 My
10 '18
Sec alito Editing; House organs: Trade
papers
Jovian order
11th annual Jovian congress, New York city,
Oct.. 1913. Elec W 62:777-9 O 18 '13
Progress of the Jovian order — the electrical
fraternity. E. C. Bennett. Blec W 62:148-4
Jl 19 '13
Judges
Technically trained judges to decide patent
cases. C. A. P. Turner. Eng N 69:1241 Je
12 '13
Jungfrau
Jungfrau railway, il Sci Am 109:360 N 8 "13
Junior institution of engineers, Great Britain
Making membership in an engineering so-
ciety a tangible asset. Eng N 70:869-71 Ag
21 '18
Junkers engine
Junkers engine. P. E. Junge. 11 Power 37:
120-1. 417-8 Ja 28, Mr 25 '13
Junkers vs. Diesel engine. A. M. I^evln. Pow-
er 37:671-2 My 13 '13
Trials of a 100 brake horse- power marine
oil engine. 11 Sci Am S 76:348-9 N 29 '13
•
K
Kahn bill
Legalized blackmail — Kahn bill. L. II. Baeke-
land. Elec W 62:1146-7 D 6 '13
Manufacturers and the Kahn law. Iron Age
92:1240 N 27 '13
Remarkable offer by the United States gov-
ernment to owners of patents and copy-
rights. Eng N 70:934-5 N 6 '13
Kamerun
Northern railway of Cameroon, il Sci Am S
75:84 F 8 'IS
Kansas City, Missouri
Land-tax system or benefit assessments for
publio Improvements. G: Kessler. Eng N
69:1026 My 15 '13
Public comfort stations at Kan.sas City, Mo.
Dom Eng 62:2-7 Ja 4 '13
Parks
Kansas City park system. J. H. Lowry. II
Munlc Eng 44:2-7 Ja '18
Railroads
Beautifying Kansas City union station sur-
roundings. B. J. Lubsch^z. 11 Munlc Ehig
44:453-4 My '13
Construction work of the Kansas City termi-
nal Ry. 11 Ry & Eng R 53:225-30 Mr 15 '13
Kansas City imssenger terminal. II plan map
Ry Age 54:1121-8 My 23 13
Kansas City terminal railway, II plan map
Eng N 70:237-44 Ag 7 '18
Rapid transit
Franchise negotiations in Kansas City re-
sumed. Elec Ry J 41:1031 Je 7 '13
Franchise progress in Kansas City. Elec Ry
J 42:469-70, 610-1 S 20-27 '13
Kansas City appraisals. Elec Ry J 41:889 Mr
1 '13
Mayor Jost's Ideas on new franchise of Met-
ropolitan street Ry., Kansas City. Elec Ry
J 41:555 Mr 22 '13
Report on street railway system. Elec Ry J
41:716-20 Ap 19 '18
Street-railway valuation. Eng N 69:1053-7
My 22 '13
Unit subway construction in Kansas City.
11 dlags Eng Rec 68:228-30 Ag 80 '18
Kansas City, Clay County A 8t. Joseph rail-
way
Building a 1200-volt electric railway. R. P.
Woods. 11 plan map Eng N 70:688-94 O 9
'13
Center-entrance intenirban cars. 11 Elec Ry
J 41:120-2 Ja 18 '18
Important and extensive intenirban railway.
11 plans map Elec Ry J 42:212-21 Ag 9 'It
Kansas gas, water, electric light and street
railway association
16th annual convention at Hutchinson, Oct.,
1913. Elec W 62:783-5 O 18 '13
Kansas master plumbers' association
22nd annual convention, Kansas City, Kan.,
Mar. 1913. Dom Eng 62:317-20 Mr 15 '13
Kansas river
Concrete revetment work on the Kansas riv-
er improvement. F. M. Clutter. 11 dlag Eng
Rec 67:632 Je 7 '13
Kansas river valley
Protection against floods. J. Y. Oleson. map
Eng Rec 67:631-2 Je 7 '13
Kaolin
Mining and treatment of feldspar and kaolin.
A. S. Watts, il map U S Bur Mines Bui 53:
1-164 '13
Karns tunneling machine. O. J. Grimes, il Eng
N 69:470-1 Mr 6 '18
Katanga
Copper El Dorado in mid-Africa — the Katan-
ga. C: F. Talman. map Sci Am 108:460 My
17 '18
Kathode rays. See Cathode rays
Kelp
Kelp and other sources of potash. F. K.
Cameron. 11 map J Fr Inst 176:347-83 O 'IS
Keisey, Albert, and Cret, Paul P., architeeta
Pan American Union and its annex, Wash-
ington, D. C. C: M. Price. II plans dlags
Arch Rec 34:38r)-457 N '13
Kemp, James Furman, 1859-
James Furman Kemp, president. Am. Inst.
M. E. F. D. Adams. Eng N 69:199-200 Ja
30 '13
Portrait. Eng N 69:196a Ja 80 '18
Kensico reservoir
New York city's water supply system. 11 Sol
Am S 75:140 Mr 1 '13
Traveling plant for casting concrete blocks
for Kensico dam, Valhalla, N. Y. II Eng
Rec 67:51!8 My 10 '13
Kentucky state association of master plumbers
9th annual convention, Covington, April,
1913. Dom Eng 63:96-8 Ap 26 '13
Keokuk, Iowa
Historical review of the Keokuk hydroelec-
tric development. II Elec W 62:462-4 S 6 '18
Hugh L. Cooper, who built the Keokuk dam.
W. P. Green. Sci Am 109:366 N 8 '13
Ml.sslsslppi lock at Keol^uk. II Eng N 70:964-72
N 13 '13
Opening of the world's greatest power plant
at Keokuk, il Sci Am 109:212-3 S 13 '13
World's largest water-power plant. II plans
Elec W 61:1157-68 My 31 '13
Kerosene
Difllcultles In kerosene carburetlon. Auto-
mobile 28:973 My 8 '13
Fuel economics of the oil engine. J: A. Secor.
Iron Age 91:974-6 Ap 17 '13
Gasoline and kerosene situation. J: A. Secor.
Sci Am 108:459 My 17 '13
Kero.siene for steel heating furnaces. H. C.
Spillman. il plan Mach 20:125-6 O '13
Power from kerosene: a system whereby oil,
kerosene and distillates are used in the
ordinary type of gas engine. L. W. Ellis and
W. R, Dray. 11 Sd Am S 76:106-6 F 16 '18;
Excerpts. Sci Am 108:546-7 Mr 16 '18
S. A. E. talks kerosene. Automobile 28:586
Mr 6 '18
1 62
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Kerosene — Continued.
Solving: the fuel problem for the motor truck.
H. W. Slauson. II diags Mach 20:121-4 O 13;
Same. Sci Am S 76:292-4 N 8 '13
Use of kerosene In motor. Automobile 28:
603 Mr 6 '18
Vaporizingr kerosene by partial combustion.
Sci Am 109:418-9 N 29 '13
Waning: supply of gasoline. J: A. Secor. Sol
Am S 75:271-2 Ap 26 '18
See aUo Gas and oil engines; Petroleum
Kerosene engines. See Gas and oil engines
Kerr lake mining co., Cobalt, Canada
Kerr lake mining company costs. Eng & Mln
J 96:1075 D 6 '13
Keys. See Locks and keys
Keys and keyways (machinery)
Cfutting keyways in a lathe. W: H. Trueman.
11 Sci Am 109:148 Ag 28 '18
Dimensions of taper keys and keyways; with
data sheet supplement. G. G. Dana. Mach
19:448 F '13
Keys and how to remove them, diags Eng
& Min J 95:20 Ja 4 '13
Keys and keyways for automobile. 11 Auto-
mobile 29:424-6, 467-9 S 4-11 '13
Keystone railway club
Fifth meeting, Philadelphia. March, 191S.
Elec Ry J 41:506-7 Mr 16 '18
Sixth meeting, York, Pa., June, 1913. Elec
Ry J 41:1022-5 Je 7 '13
Kllauea
Lava fountains of Kilauea. F. A. Perret il
Sci Am S 76:382-8 My 24 '13
Kilns , .
Mystery of the predynastlc furnace solved.
M. N. Buckman. il Sci Am S 76:101-2 Ag
16 '18
Kincald, Illinois
Model mining town of Kincald. map Eng
Rec 68:639-40 D 6 '13
Kinematics of machinery. See Machinery,
Kinematics of
KInetophone
Telephone aid to Edison talking pictures. 11
Elec W 61:741 Ap 6 '18
Kitchen utensils
Use of aluminium for kitchen and eating
utensils. Set Am S 76:64 Ja 26 '18
Kitchens, Automobile
Automobile field kitchen. 11 Sci Am 108:600
My 31 '13
Kite photography. See Photography, Aerial
Klic, Karl
Portrait. Inland Ptr 51:106 Ap '13
Knots and splices
Short splice for rope drive. C. L. Mallery.
Power 37:461 Ap 1 '13
Splicing transmission rope, il Eng & Min J
96:110-1 Jl 19 '13
Splicing transmission rope, il Sci Am S 76:244
O 18 '13
Three-two method of rope splicing. A. Wil-
son, diag Colliery 33:684-5 Jl '13
Knowledge, Embroidery of. Sci Am 108:486 My
31 '13
Kobe, Japan
Harbor
Harbor construction at Kobe and Yokohama,
Japan. W. T. Howe. 11 plan Eng N 70:
556-7 S 18 '13
Kongo (battleship)
Japanese battle- cruiser Kongo, il Sci Am
109:128 Ag 16 '18
Korea
Trip through northern Korea. H: W. Turner.
11 map Am Inst Min E Bui 76:561-9 Ap '13
Krom, Stephen R., 183C-1913
Sketch, por Eng & Mln J r5:718-9 Ap 5
'13
Krupp works
Workmen's dwelling.s of Krupp works. 11 Iron
Age 92:611 S 18 '13
Kunhelm metal. See Pyrophoric alloys
Kyanlzlng. See Wood preservation
Kyshtim corporation, London
Kyshtim corporation. Eng & Min J 96:858 Ag
23 '13
La Belle Iron works, Steubenvllle, Ohio
Annual report for 1912. Iron Age 91:718 Mr
20 '13
Labor and capital
Employer's right to employee's invention. A.
F. Jobke. Elec W 61:152 Ja 18 '13
Is taking a Job selling a commodity or mak-
ing an investment? Am Mach 38:875-6 My
22 '13
Practical principles of rational management.
A. H. Church. Eng M 45:24-33 Ap '13
Relationship of scientific management to
labor. J: P. Frey. Iron Tr R 62:917-8 Ap
17 'IS
See also Arbitration. Industrial; Coopera-
tion; Employees: Industrial betterment;
Tabor contracts; Strikes; Trade unions;
Wages; Workmen's compensation
Labor and laboring classes
See also Accidents, Industrial; Appren-
tices; Arbitration, Industrial; Bonus sys-
tem; Convict labor; Cooperation; Cost of
living; Efficiency, Industrial; Factory sani-
tation; Hours of labor; Hygiene, Industrial;
Industrial betterment; Industrial educa-
tion: Industrial laws; Industry; Labor and
capital; Labor contracts; I^bor laws; Min-
ers; Motion study; Occupations — ^Diseases
and hygiene; Occupations, I>angerous: Pen-
sions; Piece-work; Railroads — Employees;
Safety devices; Scientific management;
Strikes; Time study: Trade unions; Wages;
Welfare work in industry; Workmen's com-
pensation
Dwellings *
See Housing problem
Brazil
Wages in the Amazon river valley. H. B.
Collins. Power 37:521-3 Ap 15 '13
Germany
Workmen's houses in Germany, plans Ind
Eng 13:374-6 S '18
Japan
Regarding manufacturing in Japan. J: S. NI*
choll. Am Ind 13:19-21 Mr '13
United States
National iron and steel labor report; con-
ditions existing in 1910. Iron Age 91:964-
6 Ap 17 '13
Labor contracts
Contract systems in Michigan copper mines.
Eng & Min J 96:1177-8 D 20 '13
Labor disputes
Presidents Brown and Rea on labor dis-
putes. Ry & Eng R 63:220 Mr 15 '13
Labor laws
Anti-lnjunctlon bill in New Jersey. J. A.
Emery. Am Ind 13:9-11 Ap '13
Educating illiterate employees. Iron Age 92:
861-2 O 16 '13
Foreign requirements governing work under
compressed air. P. Seurot. Eng N 70:666
S 18 '13
Legislation aflfectiner the time and manner
of payment of railroad wages. A. B. .lones.
Ry Age .^..^:871-2 N 7 '13
New York law governing work under com-
pressed air. Eng N 70:307-8 Ag 14 *18
Oversight in the compressed-air law. F.
Richards. Eng N 70:426-6 Ag 28 '18
Recent eight-hour legislation for government
work. G: A. King. Eng Rec 67:526-8 My
10 '13
See also Industrial laws; Mining laws;
Workmen's compensation
Labor-saving appliances of the modern great
hotel. J. B. Raker. II Sci Am 109:412-3 N" 29
'13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
163
Laboratories
Laboratories of the modern factory: appara-
tus and investigations of the Studebaker
corporation, Detroit. E. P. Lake. 11 Iron
Age 92:387-91 Ag 21 '13
New laboratory for research In optica and
photography. II Scl Am S 76:56-7 Jl 26 '13
AVc alHO Scientific research
Laboratories, Biological. See Biological labor-
atories
Laboratories, Chemical. See Chemical labora-
tories
Laboratories, Electric. See Electric labora-
tories
Laboratories, Engineering. See Engineering lab-
oratories
Laboratories, Hydraulic. See Hydraulic labora-
tories
Laboratories, Metallurgical. See Metallurgical
laboratories
Laboratories, Pedagogical. See Pedagogical la-
boratories
Laboratories, Physical. See Physical labora-
tories
Lackawanna steel company
Annual report for 1912. Iron Age 91:717 Mr
20 '13
Lacquer
Extinguishing of fires in lacquer with saw-
dust. E. A. Barrier. Eng N 69:217-8 Ja 30
'13; Same. Metal Ind n s 11:119-21 Mr '13
Use of lacquer. F. P. Davis. Metal Ind n s
11:113 Mr '18
See also Japanning
Ladders
Isabella knockdown iron ladder. L. H. P.
Kneip. 11 Eng & Min J 96:591 S 27 '18
Safety in ladders: seven designs. F. A. Bar-
ker. Am Ind 13: sup 2 Ja '18
Lake Shore A Michigan Southern railroad
43d annual report, 1912. Ry Age 54:694-6 Mr
21 '13
Operation of the Lake Shore & Michigan
Southern in 1912. map Ry Age 54:658-9
Mr 21 '13
Reasons for and the advantages of the New
York Central-I.ake Shore consolidation. Ry
Age .55:41-3 Jl 11 '13
Lake shore electric railway
Annual reports for 1912 and 1911. Blec Ry J
41:342-3 F 22 '13
Lake Superior mining Institute
18th annual meeting, Mesabi range, Auff.,
1913. Eng & Min J 96:466-6 S 6 '13
Lamp posts. See Street lighting fixtures
Lampacltos, Mexico
Destruction of coal-mining plant at Lampa-
cltos. 11 Eng & Min J 96:667-8 S 20 '18
Lampblack
Modern production of lampblack: how it is
automatically precipitated and collected by
electricity. B. Thleme. II Scl Am S 76:108
Ag 16 '18
Lamps
Kaufman lighting system. 11 Iron Age 91:
254-5 Ja 23 '13
See also EjJectrIc lamps; Safety lamps
Lamps, Tungsten. See Electric lamps, Tung-
sten
Land
H''€ Agriculture; Coal lands; P^mlnent
domain; Jjind grants; Land tenure; I^nd
titles; Mineral lands; Parks; Reclamation
of land; Taxation
Land drainage. See Drainage
Land grants
Our national resources and our federal gov-
ernment: discussion of paper of U. W. Ray-
mond. Am Inst Min K Bui 74:319-29; 77:
971-81 F, My '13
Proposed new land law. Eng & Min J 96:
610 S 13 '13
Land tenure
Our national resources and our federal gov-
ernment: discus.sion of paper of R. W. Uiy-
mond. Am Inst Min E Bui 77:971-81 My '13
iSce also Land titles; Mineral lands
Land titles
Difficulties in fixing land lines in western
Pennsylvania. Eng Rec 67:102 Ja 26 '13
Landscape gardening
Co-operative group planning. D: E. Tarn. 11
plans Arch Rec 31:467-75 N '13
See also Country homes; Parks
Landslides
Suggested method of preventing rock slides.
G: S. Rice. Ry & Eng R 63:8f6-9 Ag SO '18
Suggested methods of preventing land slides.
Eng Rec 68:76 Jl 19 '13
Langjey, Samuel Plerpont, 1884-1906
Smithsonian institution and the Aero club of
Washington celebrate Langley day. Sci Am
108:463 My 17 '18
Langlev aerodynamical laboratory
Establishment. C. H. Butman. Scl Am 108:
638 Je 14 '18
Languages
t^i-c nlfto Dictionaries; English language;
Hieroglyphics; Synonyms and antonyms
Study and teaching
Foreign language as a tool In engineering
training. F. W. Scholtz. Concrete Cem 2:
145-7 Mr '13
French and German literature for electrical
Study of foreign languages by engineers. R.
Horing; F. Koester. Eng N 69:683-5 Ap 8
i«s
Study of modern languages In technical
schools. W. H. HerscheL Eng N 69:418-6 F
27 18
Larch
Mechanical properties of western larch. O.
P. M. Goss. il U S Forest Serv Bui 122:1-43
'13
Latches
Improved drawbridge gate latch, plan Eng
Rec 67:212 F 22 '13
Lathe work. See Lathes; Turning
Lathes
Acme combination flat turret lathe. 11 Iron
Arc 92:104(> N 6 '13; Ind Eng 13:526-7 D '13;
Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:677 D '13
Acme universal turret lathe, il Ind Eng 18:
315-6 Jl '13
American tool- room lathe, il Mach 19:&9-60
S '12
Automatic threading lathe. 11 plans Mach 19:
401-4 Ja '13
Automatic turret machine for machining
steam radiators. C. L. Lucas. 11 Mach 20:
49-50 S '13
Bar turner for Llbby turret lathe, il dlag
Mach 19:30 S '12
Barnes no. 5 gap lathe. 11 Mach 19:62 S
'19
Basis for measuring lathe capacity: the value
of torque at one foot radius. L. R. Pomeroy.
diaR Am Eng 87:133-6 Mr '13
Conradson turret toolpost. 11 diags Mach 19:
561-3 Mr '13
Doslgning faceplate Jaws and screws for a
heavy lathe. W. G. Dunkley. diags Mach
19:786-8 Je '13
Engine lathe with quick-change gear, il Iron
Tr R 62:1019 My 1 '13
Geared head slni?le pulley lathe, il Iron Age
92:1033 N 6 '13
Handy lathe collet. H. Kirk, diags Am Mach
38:869 My 22 '13
Heavy 30-in. rapid production lathe. 11 Iron
Age 92:977 O 30 '13
HJorth bench lathe attachments, il Mach 19:
810-1 Je '13
Increasing axle lathe output. C. L. Dickert.
plans Am Eng 87:34 Ja '18
Ingenious lathe attachments. 11 Iron Tr R
52:1020-1 My 1 '13
Large motor-driven lathe. 11 Iron Age 91:
1008 Ap 24 '13
Lathe designed and built in Idaho. C. D.
Michener. il Am Mach 38:782-3 My 8 '13
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INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Lathes — Continued.
IwrOdge & Shipley selective head lathe, il Iron
Age 91:1534-5 Je 26 '13; Mach 19:902-4 Jl
'13
LrO-swing: lathe improvements, il diag Iron
Age 91:938-9 Ap 17 '13
LiO-swlng lathe test on motor armature shafts.
11 Mach 19:623-5 Ap '13
Model driving wheel lathe, il Ry Age (Mech
ed) 87:336-7 Je '13
Modern flat turret lathe. 11 diag Mach 20:
328-9 D '13
New material for lathe tools. E. Haynes. il
Mach 19:463 F '13
Old lathe. E. A. Suverkrop. 11 Am Mach 38:
741-2 My 1 '13
Oval turning device for the lathe. P. E.
Ross. 11 Am Ma<jh 38:729-31 My 1 '13
Precision lathe as a manufacturing machine.
11 diag Mach 19:788 Je '13
Recent quick change gear engine lathe. Iron
Age 91:1062 My 1 '13
Roughing lathe for heavy forgings. II Iron
Tr R 53:1011 D 4 '13
Slxteen-lnch Cincinnati engine lathe. 11 Mach
19:730-1 My '13
Special lathe for turning tapers, il Iron Age
92:447 Ag 28 '13
Taper boring and turning attachments. A. A.
Dowd. dlags Mach 20:265-71 D '13 .
Thirty inch rapid reduction lathe, il Eng M
46:sup 12-4 D '13
Turning tapers on a lathe. F. W. Roth. Am
Mach 38:778 My 8 '13
Turret lathe set-up for a small screw, dla^a
Mach 20:51-2 S '13
20-in. geared head lathe. 11 Iron Age 91:1355
Je 5 '13
26-ln. cross slide flat turret lathe, il plan
Iron Age 92:1206-7 N 27 '13
Undulator: a modified reclprocator for orna-
mental lathes. A. S. Rogers. 11 Sci Am 8
76:14-6 Jl 5 '13
Unusual method of supporting lathe saddle.
dia« Mach 19:546-7 Mr '13
^ee also Machine shop practice; Machine
tools; Screw machines; Turning
Laths, Metal. See Metal laths
Launching
Relaunching a vessel on the river Clyde. G:
K. Turnbull. 11 Int Marine Eng 18:148-9 Ap
•13
Launders. See Ore treatment
Laundry trays
Design in plumbing fixtures: laundry trays.
F. W. Tower, dlags Dom Eng 6o:78 O 18
'13
Lava
Lava fountains of Kilauea. F. A. Ferret. 11
Sci Am S 75:332-3 My 24 '13
Sice also Rocks, Igneous
Laval, Gustav de, 1845-1913
Gustav de Laval. Sci Am 108:262 Mr 22 '18
Lavatories
Design in plumbing fixtures: lavatories. F.
W. Tower. Dora Eng 6:>:77-8 O 18 '13
Law
See also Accountants, Public — Law; Ap-
praising; Building laws; Carriers; Copy-
right; ■ Damages; Electric engineering —
Law; Electric railways — Law; Engineering
law; Franchises: Highway law; Industrial
laws; Injunctions; Labor laws: Legislation;
Maritime law; Mechanics' liens; Mining
laws; Negligence; Patent laws; I'a tents;
Personal Injuries; Rallrond law; Street rail-
road law; Trespass; Water laws and leg-
islation; Workmen's compensation
Leaching. See ITydrometallurgy
Lead
Corrosion of lead. R: H. Gaines. Eng Rec
67:685-6 Je 21 '13
Determination of lead In unchilled slags. R.
T. Wilder. Eng & Min J 96:695-6 O 11 '13
Lead schedule. Eng & Min J 96:368 Ag 23
'13
Origin and peculiarities of lead. J. Scott.
il Metal Ind n s 11:34-5 Ja '13
Production of lead in 1912. Eng & Min J 95:
65-8; 96:319 Ja 11. Ag 16 '13
St. Joseph lead co. report for year ended
April 30, 1913. Eng & Min J 95:1181-2 Je
14 '13
U.se of lead in the tropics. W. H. Mawdsley.
Eng & Min J 96:1068 D 6 '13
five also Lead metallurgy; Lead mines and
mining; Lead poisoning; Linotype metal;
Pewter; White lead
Lead fluosilicate
Conductivity of fiuosillcic acid and lead fluo-
silicate. T. A. Patterson. Met & Chem Eng
11:670-2 D '13
Lead metallurgy
Development of the American water-jacket
lead blast-furnace. R. C. Canby. Am Inst
Min R Bui 75:363-8 Mr '13
Historical note on smelting lead and silver.
Eng & Min J 96:169-70 Jl 26' '13
Improvements in the metallurgy of lead. Met
& Chem Eng 11:5 Ja '13
Metallurgy of lead in 1912. H. O. Hofman.
Eng & Min J 95:97-8 Ja 11 '13
Milling in southeastern Missouri. C. T. Rice.
11 dlags Eng & Min J 96:1229-32. 1283-8:
96:7-14, 57-64 Je 21-Jl 12 '13
Notes on the bag-house In connection with
lead blast-furnaces and leady copper-matte
converters. A. Eilers. dlags Am Inst Min
K Bui 73:85-112 Ja '13
Lead mines and mining
Colorado
I«ad and zinc mining in Colorado. G: E.
Collins. Eng & Min J 95:74 Ja 11 '18
Idaho
Coeur d'AIene district, Idaho; and Other
Idaho districts. Eng & Min J 96:67-8 Ja 11
'13
Lead-silver of Gilmore, Lemhi county. R.
Nichols. Am Inst Min E Bui 83:2625-7 N
'13
Iowa
Oldest lead mining in the United States, Du-
buque. C: R. Keyes. Eng & Min J 95:176
Ja 18 '13
Missouri
Mining and mining methods in the southeast
Missouri disseminated-lead district. H. A.
Guess, il map Am Inst Min E Bui 84:2749-
68 D '13
Southeastern Missouri. H. A. Wheeler. Eng
& Min J 95:68 Ja 11 '13
New Mexico
Lucky Bill-lead vanadium mine, New Mexico.
P. A. Larsh. il Eng & Min J 96:1103-5 D
13 '13
Oklahoma
Lead and zinc in Oklahoma. L. C. Snider.
Eng & Min J 96:74-5 Ja 11 '18
Lead poisoning
Hazards of painting. Eng Rec 68:509 N 8
'13
Lead sulphate. See White lead
Lead work
Disease of old leaden art objects. J. Boyer.
il Sci Am 109:382 N 15 '13
Learning and scholarship
Embroidery of knowledge. Sci Am 108:486 My
31 '13
Leases. Sec Mineral lands
Leather
Leather investigations: the composition of
some sole leathers. F. P. Veitch and J. S.
Rogers. U S Bur Chem Bui 165:7-20 '13
Pneumatic cylinder- packing leathers. P. W.
Bentley, jr. 11 dlags Power 88:498-9 O 7 '18
Sfc aliso Belting; Tanning
Leaves
Formation of leaf mold: production of humus.
F: V. Colville. Sci Am S 75: 386-7 Je 21 '13
Leduc, St6phane
Dead matter that seems alive: synthetic
ideas about life. B: C. Gruenberg. il Sci
Am 109:93 Ag 2 '13
Leg, Artificial. See Artificial limits
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
165
Legislation
Business men must organize for legislation.
Iron Tr R 53:1104-6 D 18 '13
Lehigh Valley railroad
Cbndition of the Lehigh Valley, map Ry Age
55:484-5 S 19 '13
59th annual report for year ending June
30, 1913. Ry Age 55:545-8 S 19 '13
Lehigh Valley transit company, Allentown, Pa.
Annual reports for 1912 and 1911. Elec Ry J
41:343-4 F 22 '18
Leipzig. International building exposition, 1913
Exposition of architecture and building. 11
Scl Am S 76:88-9 Ag 9 '13
International building exposition In Leipzig.
Sci Am 108:200 Mr 1 '13
Remarkable review of building methods old
and new. R. Grimshaw. 11 Sci Am 109:112-8
Ag 9 '13
Lenape (steamboat)
Clyde line coastwise steamship Lenape. 11
plans Int Marine Eng 18:139-44 Ap '13
Lenses
Armspear spheroidal lens, il Ry Age 55:502 S
19 '13
Dodges with lenses and tripod stands. Sci Am
S 76:304 N 8 '13
Modern microscopical optics: the limitations
of the microscope. C. Metz. Scl Am S 75:
162-3 Mr 15 '13
Lentz steam engine. 8. Rosenzwelg. 11 plan
Ind Eng 18:64-6 F '18
Leprosy
Research on leprosy. Sci Am 108:534 Je 14 '13
Letter- heads
Composition of a letter-head. Inland Ptr 52:
243-7 N '13
Lettering
Lettering and the architect. W: Heyny. 11
Arch & BIdg 45:8-10, 62-4, 97-9, 133-6, 187-
8. 300-1, 397-8, 435-6, 496-7 Ja-My, Jl, O-D
•13
Levees
Alternative propositions for control of the
Mississippi. W. Parker. Scl Am 108: 267
Mr 22 '13
Careful tamping an Important factor in levee
building. A. M. Shaw. Eng N 69:1339-40 Je
26 '13
Clam-shell dredges; levee building methods
and standards in California. F. H. Tib-
betts. 11 map Eng N 70:466-9 8 4 '18
Closure of Beulah levee crevasse, Miss. A.
L. Dabney. 11 plan Eng Rec 68:4-7 Jl 5 '18
Concrete slabs in levee construction. E. B.
Murray. 11 Concrete Cem 1:80-2 D '12
Control of the Mississippi floods. C. D. Town-
send. 11 Sci Am S 75:282 My 3 '13
Controlling the Mississippi river: why the
levee system is superior to all other pro-
posed methods. C. M. Townsend. Scl Am
S 75:6-7 Ja 4 '13
Floods and levees at Cairo, HI. 11 map plan
Eng N 70:104-7 Jl 17 '13
Notes on flood In the lower Mississippi. A.
L. Dabney. Eng N 69:965-6 My 8 '13
Problem of flood control. C. M. Townsend.
Eng N 69:802-3 Ap 17 '13
Results of recent flood at Columbus; dam-
ages to bridges and levees and plans for
Improving river channels. J. J. Morgan.
11 map Eng Rec 67:444-5 Ap 19 '13
Sheet-pile cut-off for the protection of levee
foundations. C. O. Sherrlll. Eng N 69:247
F 6 '13
Sloughing off of Mississippi levee at Helena,
Ark. 11 map Eng N 70:1014-7 N 20 '13
dee also Flood control; Rivers— Regula-
tion
Leveling
Precise level net of the United States. W:
Bowie. Eng N 69:775 Ap 17 '18 ^
Precise leveling In New Tork city. F: W.
Koop. map Eng N 70:446-52 S 4 '18
What Is a leveler, and why? Eng N 70:1141-2.
1252-3 D 4. 18 '13
Sec also Surveying
Liability Insurance. See Insurance, Employers'
liability
Liberty Bell gold mining co., Tellurlde, Colo.
ITnIt costs. Eng & Min J 96:1075-6 D 6 '13
Libraries
Library illumination. F. A. Vaughn. 11 Elec
W 61:1316-8 Je 14 '13
Special resources of American libraries. Sci
Am 108:65 Ja 11 '18
.sVf alfio Engineering libraries; Library
architecture
Libraries, Architectural. See Architectural li-
braries
Library architecture
Design of the Avery architectural library,
Columbia university. C. M. Price, il plans
Arch Rec 33:533-49 Je '13
Licenses for engineers. See Engineers— Licen-
ses
Life
Dead matter that seems alive: synthetic ideas
about life. B: C. Gruenberg. 11 Scl Am
109:93 Ag 2 '13
Life without heat. Scl Am 108:370 Ap 26
'18
Physical basis of life: laboratory models of
living organisms. 11 Sci Am S 76:77 Ag
2 '13
Life- boats. See Lifeboats
Life-saving apparatus
His mattress a life raft. 11 Sci Am 108 :9f Ja
26 '13
Oxygen fed and driven deTlce for artificial
resplraUon. il Sci Am 108:117 F 1 '18
Rescue apparatus for crew of a wrecked
submarine. A. GradenwItz. 11 Sci Am 109:
3«8 N 22 '13
Why the cost of life-saving appliances on
American ships has Increased. W. D.
Forbes. Int Marine Eng 18:127-8 Mr '18
Wee aUo Lifeboats; Safety at sea
Lifeboats
Bigger life-boats for ocean liners. Scl Am
109:138 Ag 23 '13
Fifth award of the Scientific American medal.
11 Sol Am 109:465 D 20 '13
Lifeboats on lake steamers. Scl Am 109:424
D.6 '13
Life boats on the Imperator. II Int Marine
Eng 18:364 Ag '18
Lifeboats which can be launched on either
beam. II Sci Am 108:611 Je 7 '18
Lundin decked lifeboat. 11 Scl Am 108:272-
3 Mr 22 '13
New davits for lifeboats: characteristics of
the Babcock and Wilcox boat-lowering
gear. 11 Eng M 46:124-6 O '18
Power lifeboats — the lAindin decked type.
dlags Int Marine Eng 18:248-51 Je '13
Ship's lifeboats. A. Welln. 11 plan Eng M
45:571-4 Jl '13
Lifting magnets
El«»ctrlc power In foundry operations. H. F.
Stratton. il Iron Tr R 53:922-3 N 20 '13;
Same. Foundry 41:412-3 O '13
Light
Chemical production of light. W. D. Bancroft.
J Fr Inst 175:129-49 F '13; Same. Scl Am
S 76:254-6 O 18 '13
Distribution of luminosity In nature. H. E.
Ives and M. Lucklesh. 11 Sci Am S 76:204
S 27 '13
Effects of radiation on the eye. Elec W 61:
1097 My 24 '13
Influence of colored surroundings on the color
of the useful light. Elec W 61:410-1 F 22 '18
Mixing colors In light versus colors In pig-
ments. Elec W 62:1166 D 6 '13
New laboratory for research in optics and
photography. II Sci Am S 76:56-7 Jl 26 '18
Radiation pressure: its nature and signifi-
cance. W. C. Morris. Sci Am S 76:18-9
Jl 12 '13
Visual acuity in white light. M. Lucklesh.
Klec W 62:1160 D 6 '13
Firr also Absorption of light: Color; Day-
light, Artificial: Eye: Headlights; Interfer-
ence night): Lighting: Optical illusions;
Photography; Photometry: Radiation; Radi-
oactivity; Reflection (light); Spectra; Spec-
trum analysis; X rays
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INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Light, Absorption of. See Absorption of light
Lighthouses
Lighthouses and buoys of New York harbor.
J. Pattison. 11 Int Marine Eng 18:1-4 Ja
'13; Same. Sci Am S 75:136-8 Mr 1 '13
Rein forced- concrete beacon tower, Alexan-
dria, Egypt. 11 plan Eng N 69:730-2 Ap 10
'13
See aUo lightships
Lighting
Advances in illumination. Eng Rec 67:423
Ap 19 '13
Cellar space made available by the use of
prismatic glass. J. Chittick. il Sci Am S
76:107 Ag 16 '13
Contrast in illumination. J. R. Cravath. Elec
W 61:1263-4 Je 7 '13
Economics of factory lighting. Eng Rec 68:
422 O 18 '13
Eye as a Judge of uniform illumination. J. R.
Cravath. Elec W 62:1118 N 29 '13
Foundry and workshop lighting. A. Kltson. 11
Metal Ind n s 11:383-5 S '13
Graphic solution for illumination problems.
N. S. Dickinson. Elec W 62:586-9 8 20 '18
Illumination and eye strain. E. M. Alger.
Iron Tr R 52:743-4 Mr 27 '13
Illumination of docks and wharves. 11 Int
Marine Eng 18:383-4 S '13
Illumination of interiors. P. S. Millar. 11 Sci
Am S 76:328-30 N 22 '13
Illumination, of large buildings, plan Elec
W 61:993-4 My 10 '13
Illumination topics at International school
h3'giene congress, 1913. Elec W 62:464-6 S
6 '13
Industrial lighting. E. L>. Elliott. Ind Eng
13:15-8. 102-5. 174-5. 310-1, Ja, Mr-Ap. Jl '13
Industrial lighting. C. L. Eshleman. 11 Am
Inst E E Pro 32:41-54 Ja '13
Industrial lighting by incandescent lamps: re-
quirements of shop and factory illumina-
tion, method and cost. W. Harrison. 11 Elec
W 62:1001-5 N 15 '13
Industrial lighting: daylight illumination. 11
Sci Am S 76:lf7-8 Ag 23 '13
Intensities of natural and artificial light re-
quired for reading. J. R. Cravath. Elec W
62:38 Jl 5 '18
Investigation of diffusing glassware. M. Luck-
iesh. plan Elec W 61:883-4 Ap 26 '13
Kaufman lighting system, il Iron Age 91:
254-5 Ja 23 '13
Lighting specification for full postal cars. Ry
& Eng R 58:63-4 Ja 18 'IS
Lighting the operating tunnels and machine
rooms of the Panama canal locks, plan Eng
N 69:977 My 8 '13
Marine lighting equipment of the Panama
canal. J. Pattison. diags Eng N 69:1057-9
My 22 '13
Measurement of lights of dlfl^erent colors. Sci
Am 109:89 Ag 2 '18
Philadelphia specifications for alley and sub-
urban lighting. Munlc Eng 45:374-6 O 'IS
Problems of illumination discussed at Mil-
waukee joint meeting, 1913. Elec W 61:439-
40 Mr 1 '13
Progress in public lighting. Munic Eng 45:
467-70 N '13
Recent progress in illuminating engineering.
Eng Rec 68:367 O 4 '13
Tendencies in illuminating engineering. L.
B. Marks. Elec W 61:16-8 Ja 4 '18
Testing shadow effects of various systems of
lighting. 11 Elec W 61:888 Ap 26 'IS
Types and u.ses of semi-Indirect lighting
units. J J. V. James. II diags Elec W 62:905-
6 N 1 '13
• What do we know about lighting? F. L.
Godinez. il Arch Rec 83:255-61, 369-78, 457-
68. 574-9: 34:264-9. 373-82, Mr-Je. S-O '18
White screens before audiences. J. R. Cra-
vath. Elec W 61:1177 My 31 '13
Wisconsin orders on shop lighting. Eng &
MIn J 95:1202-3 Je 14 '13
Bee also Automobiles — Lighting: Car
lighting; Daylight. Artificial; Electrlo light
fixtures: Electric lighting; Gas lighting;
Headlights: Tramps: lighthouses: Ix>como-
tlve headlights; Petroleum; Photometry;
Street lighting
Lighting fixturfs
Lighting fixtures for postal cars. 11 Ry Age
54:fi81-2 Mr 21 '13; Same cond. Am Eng
87:218-9 Ap '13
What do we know about lighting? F. L,
Godinez. 11 Arch Rec 33:255-61, 369-78, 457-
68 Mr-My '13
See aim Street lighting fixtures
Lighting of churches. See Church lighting
Lighting of streets. See Street lighting
Lightning
LIghtning-prlnts: pathology of lightning
stroke. C: F. Talman. fl Sci Am 108:676
Je 28 '13
Lightning protection of buildings. E. J. Berg.
Eng N 69:240-2 F 6 '13; Same. U Sci Am
S 75:159-60 Mr 8 '13; Excerpts. Eng M 45:
873-6 S '13
Stereoscopic views of lightning. 11 Sci Am
108:265 Mr 22 '13
See aUo Lightning protection; Thunder-
storms
Lightning arresters
Aluminum-cell lightning arrester. J: A. Ran-
dolph, diags Power 38:362-4 S 9 'IS
Lightning protection. Power 88:166 Jl 29 '18
Lightning protection
Lightning protection of buildings. E. J. Berg.
11 Eng N 69:240-2 F 6 '13; Same. Sci Am
S 75:159-60 Mr 8 '13; Excerpts. Eng M 46:
873-6 S '13
Lightning protection of explosive works. Sol
Am S 76:227 O 11 'IS
Lightships
Motor lightship Btlrgermelster O'Swald. J.
R. Wilson. 11 plan Int Marine Eng 18:
155-7 Ap '13
Steel harbor lighter Wlllard XT. Taylor. 11
plan Int Marine Eng 18:162 Ap '13
Lignite
Experiments with North Dakota lignite in
a steam power plant and a gas producer:
discussion of paper by C. H. Crouch. Am
Soc M E J 35:681-6 Ap '13
Lignite as a fuel for gas producers. G. W.
Muench. Power 38:366-7 S 9 '13
Liernite coal testing plant at Estevan, Sask
Ry Age r>5:1121-2 D 12 '13
Lignite fields. 11 Am Ind 14:28-9 N '13
Lignite mining at Hoyt, Texas, il Colliery
34:93-4 S '13
fiee also Briquets; Coal
Lima, Ohio
Flood protection. Eng N 70:828 O 23 '13
Limbs, Artificial. See Artificial limbs
Lime
Air-slaked lime not a substitute for hydrated
lime in stucco work. Concrete Cem 8:118
S '13
Hydrated lime, and its use; discussions by
R: K. Meade and R. R. Newman. Concrete
Cem 1:89 D '12
Hydrated lime — what It is, and how used.
R: K. Meade. Concrete Cem 3:208-9 N '13
Lime sterilization of water. C: P. Hoover.
Eng Rec 68:257-9 S 6 '13
Modern cement and hydrated lime plant.
TTnion Brldsre, Md. R: K. Meade. 11 plan
Eng N 70:859-60 O 30 '13
Storing lime for water softening at Colum-
bus. C: P. Hoover and C. J. Clarke. 11
plan Eng Rec 68:9-11 Jl 6 '18
Use of hydraulic lime for masonry dam. Eng
Rec 67:659 Je 14 '13
See aUo Cement; Concrete
Limestone
Experiments on the weathering of limestone.
Eng .Rec 67:164 F 8 '13
Limonite
Pipe ore, secondary limonite. Mines & Mln
33:329 Ja '13
Lincoln highway
Clubs and individuals contribute to Lincoln
highway. Automobile 29:395 Ag 28 '13
Route for IJncoln highway. Automobile 23:
502-3 S 18 '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
167
Linen
See also Textile industry and fabrics
Links
Best form of link. A. T. Kasley; W. G.
Hawley. Power 37:871-2 Je 17 '13
Linotype
Are transpositions machine errors or opera-
tors' errors? C: S. Gunn. Inland Ptr 52:
395-6 D '13
Composing: pictorial designs on the linotype,
il Inland Ptr 51:432 Je '13
Linotype efficiency. Inland Ptr 51:70 Ap '13
Machine composition. J: S. Thompson. See
monthly numbers of the Inland printer
Linotype metal
Depreciation of linotype metal. C: P. McEl-
roy. Inland Ptr 51:229-30 My '13
Linseed oil
Effect of pigments on tlie constants of lin-
seed oil. H: A. Gardner. Am Eng 87:188-
9 Ap '13
Liquefaction of gases
Cold in nature and in science: extremes of
temperature in cosmic space and in the
laboratory. Scl Am S 76:50-1 Jl 26 '13
Condensation of zinc ga.s to li(iuid, in the
presence of inert gas. F. L. Clerc. 11 Met &
Chem Eng 11:637-40 N '13
See alHo Liquid air
Liquid air
Blasting with liquid air. il Scl Am 108:664
Liquid air industry. Scl Am S 76:27 Jl 12 'IS
See alHo Liiiuef action of gases
Liquid fuel
Fuel for oil engines; qualities required. Sd
Am S 75:411 Je 28 '18
Fuels for Diesel engines. I'ower 38:753-5 N
25 '13
Pumping and heating of oil fueL R. T.
Strohm. diags Elec W 62:660-2 S 27 '18
See also Benzol; Gasoline; Kerosene; Mo-
tor spirit; Oil burners; Petroleum as fuel
Liquid meters
Development In V-notch recording meter. J.
Esherlck. 11 diags Power 88:86-7 Jl 15 '18
Liquid meter of the measuring tank type.
plan Eng N 69:555 Mr 20 '13
Llqi:4ds
Experiments on liquid drops. C: R. Darling.
il Scl Am S 75:236 Ap 12 '13
Experiments on liquid globules and columna:
motions displayed by drops of liquid. C: R.
Darling, il Scl Am S 75:340-1 My 81 '18
See alHO Li(iuid air; Solution (chemistry)
Liquids, Inflammable. See Inflammable liquids
Liquor traffic
Liquor in construction camps. C: E. Fisher.
Ry & Eng R 53:206-6 Mr 8 '13
Literature
See aUo Indexes
Literature, Engineering. See Engineering lit-
erature
Literature, Scientific. See Scientlflc literature
LIthIa
Lithla deposits of the Black Hills. V: Zieg-
ler. 11 Eng & MIn J 96:1053-6 D 6 '13
Lithium
Determination of lithium. Eng & Min J 86:
603-4 S 13 '18
Liverpool, England
New I-.iverpool docks. T. Osborne. Int Ma-
rine Eng 18:431-2 O '13
Load (mechanics)
Equivalent uniform loads on bridges for
different tvpes of engine, diags Eng N 70:
8LM-5 O 23 '13
Kinetic effects of crowds: the forces due to
movements of live load. C. J. Tilden. 11
Sci Am S 76:172-6 S 13 '18
See alHo Bridges — Load
Load-factor. See Electric terminology
Load losses. See Dynamos — Losses; Electric
machinery — Losses; Electric motors — ^Los-
ses
Loadlna. Mechanical. See Mechanical handling
Loading of cars. See Freight car service —
Carload
Locks (canals and rivers)
Adjustment of devices at hinge, miter ends
and sills on Panama canal lock gates to
prevent leakage, plans Eng N 70:744-5 O
16 '13
Barge canal locks at Lockport, N.Y. E.
Low. il plan Eng Pwcc 67:661-3 Je 14 '13
Centralized control systems for Panama locks.
11 Eng Rec 68:730-1 D 27 '13
Chain lenders for the Panama canal: de-
tails of the hydra ulically operated devices
for bringing ships to rest. 11 plan Iron Age
»2:2i«4-(J Ag 7 '13
Control equipment for the Panama canal
locks, il Elec W 62:1317-20 D 27 '13
Electrical equipment of Charles river locks,
il diags Elec W 61:1365-61 Je 21 '13
Erection of Panama canal lock gates: assem-
bling 630-ton gates with overhead locomo-
tive cranes. 11 diags Eng Kec 68:513-5 N 8
'13
Lock and drydock at Keokuk, Iowa, il plana
Eng Rec 68:88-92 Jl 26 '13
Lock gates for the Panama canal. 11 plan
Eng Rec 67:228-31 Mr 1 '13
Mi.ssisslppi lock at Keokuk, il plans Eng N
70:964-72 N 13 '13
Ohio river locks at Louisville. 11 plans Eng
N 70:1238-44 D 18 '13
Operating-control system of the Panama
canal locks, il diag Eng N 70:1323-9 D 26 '18
Panama canal; some interesting mechanical
features. F. D. Jones, il map diags Mach
19:572-9 Ap '13
Timber buffers for protecting vessels enter-
ing the Panama canal locks, diags Bug N
70:806-7 Ag 14 'IS
Locks and keys
Prototype of the Yale lock. W. Schumann, il
Sci Am 109:126 Ag 16 '13
Locomobile, American. See Buckeyemoblle
Locomobiles, German
Locomobiles on the unlflow system. A. Qra-
denwitz. il Power 38:714-6 N 18 '18
Unlflow cylinder adapted to locomobiles. W.
H. Miller. 11 Elec W 62:689-90 O 4 '13
Locomotive boilers
Advantages of the brick arch. L. G. Parish.
Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:473-6 S '13; Same
cond. Ry Age 55:335-6 Ag 22 '13
Annual report of chief inspector of locomo-
tive boilers for year ending June 30, 1913.
Uy Age 55:1233-4 D 2»j '13
Boiler explosions as affected by unsymmetri-
cal riveted joints. Eng N 69:308 F 13 'IS
Boiler Inspection and operation. F. McMan-
amy. R & Eng R 53:522-6 Je 7 '13
Boiler inspection report. Ry & Eng R 53:28
Ja 11 '13
Boiler Inspector's first annual report. Ry A
Eng R 53:12 Ja 4 '13
Brick arch as a factor in locomotive boiler
performance, plans Ry & Eng R 53:193 Mr
1 '13
Circulation of water in locomotive boilers.
O: L. Fowler, plan Ry & BSng R 58:186-8
F 8 '13
Combustion in locomotive practice. J. T. An-
thony, diags Ry Age 54:1220-5 Je 6 '13
Flue efficiency and locomotive maintenance
costs. Ry & E:ng R 53:533 Je 7 '13
Form of thread and degree of taper for boil-
er studs and plugs: symposium. Ry Age
(Mech ed) 87:435-6 Ag "13
Locomotive boiler inspection. Ry Age 54:1070-
1 My 16 '13
Locomotive boiler inspection. G. P. Robin-
son. 11 Ry & Eng R 58:646-9 Jl 5 '18
Locomotive boiler tube tools for application
and maintenance of all tubes, including
those for superheaters and brick arches, w.
R. Hedeman. il plans Am Eng 87:28-9 Ja
'13
Oil firing in bad water districts. Ry & Bng
R 53:53 Ja 18 '13
Peculiar explosion of locomotive boiler, il
Power 37:560-1 Ap 22 '18
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INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Locomotive boilers —Continued.
Report of the federal boiler Inspector. Ry
Age 54:135-6 Ja 24 '13
Safety devices for locomotive boilers, diags
Ry ARC (Mech ed) 87:333-5 Je '13
Safety type of locomotive boiler. Bng N 69:
317-8 F 13 '13
Scaling of locomotive bailers. Ry Age (Mech
ed) 87:295-6 Je '13
Scrapping locomotive boilers with the oxy-
acetylene torch. P. Plelss. il Ry Age (Mech
ed) 87:602-3 N '13 _
Service of the Brotan boiler, diags Am Eng
87:128-9 Mr '13 ^ „ .^ * ,
Statistics of locomotive boiler accidents for
year ending Je. 30, 1912, from boiler inspec-
tor's annual report. Ry & Eng R 53:14 Ja
4 '18
Welding locomotive boiler tubes. Power 88:
109-10 Jl 15 '13
St€ aim Locomotive fireboxes; Locomo-
tive grates; Locomotives
Fireboxes
See Locomotive boilei
motive fireboxes
-Testing; Loco-
Testing ^
Comparative tests of locomotive boilers
equipped with the Jacobs- Shupert and the
radial -stay fireboxes. 11 plans Ry & Eng
R 63:118-20, 170-4 F 8, 22 '13
Jacobs-Shupert boiler tests. W. F. M. Goss.
Ry Age 54:784-5 Ap 4 '13 _ ^ ^
Jacobs-Shupert firebox tests. Ry & Eng R
53:124-5 F 8 '13
Location of srteam gages in settmg safety
valves. C. T. Rommel, diags Ry Age (Mech
ed) 87:533-6 O '13
Results of comparative firebox tests at
Coatsvllle, Pa. Ry Age 54:251-3 F 7 '13
Tests of Jacobs-Shupert boiler, diags Am
Eng 87: 63-7 F 13; Ry Age 54:385-6 F 28
'13
Locomotive cabs „ ^ __
Cab window ventilator, diags Ry Age 55:
1128 D 12 '13
Locomotive cab furni-shlngs. A. B. Lawson.
diags Am Eng 87:241-2 My '13
Locomotive engineers
Locomotive runners lell how they run. Ry
Age 55:1009-12 N 28 '13
Points on running a locomotive safely. Ry
Age 55:1155-8 D 19 '13
Rules for keeping a lookout on a busy road.
E: F. McKenzie. Ry Age 55:901-2 N 14 '13
To make competent enginemen. Ry Age
54:1594-5 Je 27 13
21st annual convention of the Traveling en-
gineers' assn. discusses 'operating depart-
ment and fuel economy; superheaters;
brick arches: smoko prevention; locomotive
brake equipment. Ry Age 55:331-8 Ag 22
•13; Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:467-78 S '13
.Locomotive fireboxes
Autogenous welding in locomotive fireboxes.
N. H. Ahsioulh. diags Ry Age (Mech ed)
87:670-2 D '13
Gaines firebox on the Illinois Central. 11 diags
Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:362-5 Jl '13
Life o.f locomotive fireboxes. C. T. Rommel.
11 diags Ry Age 55:91-4 Jl 18 '13
Bee also Locomotive boilers — Testing;
Locomotive grates
Locomotive firemen. See Railroads — Employees
Locomotive grates
Design of locomotive grates. W. R. Hedeman.
diags Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:585-8 N '13
Locomotive headlights
Deflectable headlight. J. R. Pratt. II Ry Age
65:645-6 O 10 13
Electric £g:c headlight for locomotives: its
advantages and disadvantages. J: G. D.
Mack. Sci Am S 75:78-9 F 1 '18
Final report of the Block signal and train
control board, 1912. Rv & Eng R 53:213
Mr 8 '13
Fundamental principles of head-lamp illumi-
nation. L. C. Porter and K. W. Mackall.
diags Elec W 62:141-2 Jl 19 '13
Installation and maintenance of electric
headlight equipment, V. T. Kropldlowski.
diags Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:367-8, 429-30,
546-9, 603-5 Jl-Ag. O-N '13
Locomotive headlight laws. Ry Age (Mech
ed) 87:588 N '13
Perforniance of Incandescent head-lamps. L.
C. Porter. Elec W 62:744-5 O 11 '13
Plating and reflnishing railroad locomotive
headlight reflectors in nickel. C: H. Proc-
tor. Metal Ind n s 11:201-2 My '13
Report on locomotive headlights by the Wis-
consin railroad commission. Eng N 69:7 Ja
2 '13
Locomotive laboratories. See Locomotives —
Testing
Locomotive rods. See Locomotives — Rods
Locomotive scoops. See Water scoops
Locomotive shops
Engine house efl^iciency. Ry Age 55:153-4 Jl
25 '13
Engine house efficiency. Ry & Eng R 53:736-
8 Ag 2 '13
Engine house organization and operation. W.
Smith. Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:597-602 N '13
Forms for locomotive operation and cost;
office records that give Index of shop and
roundhouse conditions. A. V. Heckman.
Am Eng 87:124-8 Mr '13
Heat treating plant, Juniata shops, Penn-
sylvania railroad, plans Ry & Eng R 53:
1199 D 27 '13
Laying off shoes and wedges. E. T. Spidy.
Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:307-8 Je '13
Locomotive repair plant, Wabash railroad,
Decatur, 111. II plans Ry & Eng R 53:1033-6
N 8 '13
Locomotive shop kinks. L: D. Freeman, plans
Am Eng 87:21-2 Ja '13
Locomotive tire heater; pneumatic bulldoser.
W. A. McGee. diags Ry Age (Mech ed)
87:309-10 Je '13
New locomotive repair shop, Elgin, Joliet &
Eastern Ry., Joliet, 111. 11 plans Ry St Eng
R 53:927-30 O 4 '13
Schedules for locomotive repairs: routing sys-
tem in repair shops. H: Gardner. 11 Eng M
44:417-21 D '12
Scheduling work in the railroad repair shop.
E. Cordeal. Eng M 44:191-8 N '12
Shop output. J. H. Tinker. Ry Age (Mech
ed) 87:666-8 D '13; Same. Ry & Eng R
53:1205-7 D 27 '13; Same cond. Ry Age 66:
1018-9 N 28 '13
Sec also Locomotive works; Locomo-
tives — Repair
Locomotive stokers. See Stokers, Mechanical
Locomotive terminals
Engine terminal of Baltimore & Ohio rail-
road at Cumberland. 11 plan Ens: Reo 68:
411-2 O 11 '18
Locomotive terminal for the Baltimore &
Ohio railroad. Cumberland, Md. il Ry &
Eng R 53:949-50 O 11 '13; Ry Age 55:709-11
O 17 '13; Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:591-3 N
'13
Locomotive terminals and repair facilities of
the Northern Pacific Ry. In Washington.
11 plans Ry & Eng R 63:519-22 Je 7 '13
Mechanical terminal for Illinois Central. W.
Doud. 11 plans Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:353-61
Jl '13
Mechanical terminal for Illinois Central at
Centralia. il plans Ry Age 54:1597-1604 Je
27 '33
New engine terminals on the Western Mary-
land. G. E. Lemm«rich. plans Ry Age 55:
189-90 Ag 1 '13
See also Roundhouses
Locomotive trucks
New design of Hodges trailing truck applied
to Pacific type locomotives, diags Am Eng
87: 74 F '13
Six wheel tender trucks on passenger loco-
motives — Mikado type introduced on the
Santa Fe. il diags Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:
525-7 () '13
Locomotive whistles
Slovenly whistling. W. R. Shaw. Ry Age 64:
744 Mr 28 '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
169
Locomotive works
Improved throttle lever riggingr. diags Ry Age
(Mech ed) 87:331 Je '13
Increasing production while rebuilding. C.
A. Tupper. 11 plans Iron Tr R 53:454-8,
503-7 S 11-18 '13
Increasing the output while rebuilding a shop*
Canadian locomotive co.. Kingston, Ont. II
plans Fqundry 41:365-9 S '13
Saxon englneermg works, Chemnitz. C: R.
King. 11 plan Eng M 45:384-52, 525-87 Je-Jl
•18
tivc also Locomotive shops
Locomotives
Atlantic type inspection locomotive. 11 diags
Ry Age 56:404-6 S 5 '13
B. & O. exhibit at Wheeling, W. Va., cele-
bration. 11 Ry & Eng R 53:753-4 Ag 9 '13
Baldwin locomotives built during 1912. Ry
Age 54:745-7 Mr 28 '13
Baltic type locomotive, il Am Eng 87:190
Ap '13
British locomotive development. 11 Scl Am
10^:284 O 11 '13
Canadian t*acitic 4-6-2 type locomotive equip-
ped with enclosed vestibule cab and com-
bined tender tajik and underframe. W. H.
Winterrowd. 11 plans Am Eng 87:117-21 Mr
'13
Centenary of a famous locomotive. H. T.
Walker. 11 Scl Am 109:230 S 20 '18
Combustion In locomotive practice. J. T.
Anthony, diags Ry Age 54:1220-5 Je 6 '13
Compound locomotives and superheat. 8ci
Am S 75:407 Je 28 .'18
Consolidation and ten-wheel locomotives for
the St. Louis Southwestern Ry. il diags Ry
& Eng R 63:801 Ag 23 '13
Consolidation locomotives for the Wheeling
& Lake Erie railroad. 11 plans Ry & Eng R
53:1121-2 D 6 '13
Curves of locomotive operation. L. R. Pom-
eroy. dlag Am Eng 87:68-70 F '13
Design of counterbalance weights. C. E.
Bronson. Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:529-30 O '13
Distribution of power in Mallets: valve set-
ting and cylinder ratios when the weight
on the two groui>e of drivers is unequal.
P. Weeks. Am Eng 87:237-41 My '13
Engine house organization and operation. W.
Smith. Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:597-602 N '13
Factors in the selection of locomotives dlB-
cussed by American society of mechanical
engineers. Am Eng 87:9-15 Ja '18
Factors in the selection of locomotives in
relaition to the economics of railway oper-
ation. O. S. Beyer, jr. Am Soc M B J 35:
1-24 Ja '13
Feed-water heating for locomotives, il Power
38:387-9 S 16 '13
4-8-2 type for Missouri Pacific. 11 diags Ry
Age (Mech ed) 87:583-5 N '13
Garratt articulated locomotives, il Eng M
44:941-3 Mr '13
Heaviest 2-8-0 type locomotive for Wheeling
& Lake Erie, il dlag Ry Age (Mech ed)
87:641-3 D '13
Heavy switching locomotive with side sand-
boxes, il Eng N 69:239 F 6 '13
Impressions of German railway -practice:
handling of locomotives at terminals, econ-
omizing of fuel and care of employees. H:
W. Jacobs. Ry Age 54:25-6 Ja 3 '13
Inspection locomotive on the Rending, il
diags Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:479-82 S '13
Large passenger locomotives for the Chesa-
peake & Ohio. Ry Age 55:571-2 S 26 '13
Locomotive design. Ry & Eng R 53:9 Ja 4
'13
Locomotive development: large decapod en-
gines for service In the French coal-
fields. 11 Scl Am S 76:229-80 O 11 '18
Locomotive with the Stumpf direct-flow sys-
tem of steam distribution, dlag Eng N
69:1131 My 29 '13
Locomotives for the associated lines; com-
mon standard designs changed to include
the Walschaert valve gear and superheat-
ers. 11 Am Eng 87:5-7 Ja '13
Locomotives for the Chicago & Western In-
diana R. R. plans Ry & Eng R 53:326-
6 Ap 5 '13
Maintenance and operation of superheater lo-
comotives. G. E. Ryder, il Scl Am S 76:
164-5 S 13 '13; Same cond. Eng M 46:682-6
Jl '13
Mallet compound locomotive for the Pennsyl-
vania R. R. plan Ry & Eng R 63:711-2 Jl
26 '13
Mallet compound locomotives for the Den-
ver & Rio Grande R. R. 11 plan Ry & Eng
R 53:121-2 F 8 '13
Mallet compound locomotives for the Missouri
Oklahoma & Gulf Ry. plans 11 Ry & Eng
R 53:16 Ja 4 '13
Mallet locomotives on the Norfolk & West-
ern Ry. 11 diags Ry & Eng R 53:558-9 Je
14 '13
Mallets on the Norfolk & Western. 11 Ry
Age 54:1025-6 My 9 '13
Methods by which to Increase the mileage
of locomotives. Ry & Eng R 63:95 F 1
'13
Mikado and Mallet type locomotives for the
Northern I»aclflc Ry. il diags Ry & Eng R
53:843-6 S 6 '13
Mikado locomotive for the I^ke Shore &
Michigan Southern Ry. 11 diags Ry & Eng
R 53:431-2 My 10 '13
Mikado on the Reading. 11 diags Ry Age
(Mech ed) 87:411-3 Ag '13
Mikado type locomotive. Piilladelphla & Read-
ing Ry. 11 diags Ry & Eng R 53:527-9 Je
7 '13
Mikado type locomotives for the Grand Trunk
Ry. 11 dlag Ry & Eng R 53:729-30 Ag 2 '18
Mikado type locomotives for the Illinois Cen-
tral R. R. 11 plan Ry & Eng R 53:53-4
Ja 18 '13
Mlkados for the Lake Shore; heaviest loco-
motives of their type. 11 diags Am Eng 87:
231-5 My '13; Same cond. Ry Age 54:987-90
My 2 '13
Modern locomotive pnictice. Am Eng 87:230
My '13
Mountain type locomotives for the Missouri
Pacific Ry. 11 plans Ry & Eng R 53:1013-4
N 1 '13
Narrow gage equipment for the East Broad
Top railroad & coal co. 11 Ry Age 54:1606-7
Je 27 '13
Obsolescence and depreciation for locomo-
tives. Elec. Ry J 41:997 Je 7 '13
Pacific and Mikado locomotives for the Den-
ver and Rio (>rande R. R. 11 diags Ry &
Eng R 63:409-11 My 3 '13
Pacific type locomotive for the Nashville,
Chattanooga & St. Louis Ry. plans Ry &
Eng R 53:687-8 Je 21 '13
Pacific type locomotive for the Pennsylva-
nia lines west of Pittsburg. 11 diags Ry &
Eng R 53:934-5 O 4 '13
Pacitlc type locomotives, Central of C^eorgla
railway. 11 plan Ry & Eng R 53:1080-1 N
22 '13
Pacific type locomotives, Delaware & Lack-
awanna & Western R. R. il plans Ry & Eng
R 53:640-1 Jl 5 '13
Pacific type locomotives for the Baltimore &
Ohio R. R. il diags Ry & Eng R 63:884-6
S 20 '13
Pacific type locomotives for the Erie rail-
road. 11 dlag Ry & Eng R 53:536-7 Je 7
'13
Pacific type locomotives for the Seaboard air
line, il plans Ry & Eng R 53:96-6 F 1
'13
Powerful articulated narrow gage locomotives
for Tasmania. 11 Scl Am S 76:180 S 20 '18
Progress in locomotive design. Ry Age 55:
1215-20 D 26 '13
Proposed compound switching locomotive,
plan Ry & Eng R 63:1017 N 1 '13
Recent development of the locomotive. G: R.
Henderson, il Scl Am S 75:8-9, 26-7, 36-6,
64-6 Ja 4-25 '18
Record of a Lehigh Valley locomotive. 11
Rv Age 55:704 () 17 '13
Selection of a locomotive. Am Eng 87:3-4 Ja
'13
Service recorder. Ry Age 54:1610 Je 27 '13
Simple articulated locomotive.s for the An-
tafogasta & Bolivia Ry. il plan Ry & Eng
R 53:992 O 25 '13
172
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Locomotives, Mine — Continued.
Storage-battery gathering locomotives. 11
Colliery 33:592 My '13
Storage battery locomotive. A. R. Anderson.
11 Colliery 34:146-50 O '13
Wolf locomobiles at Buckhorn mine. H. C.
Cutler. Eng & Min J 96:1228 D 27 '13
Logarithms
Engineers' study course. Power 37:64-5, 98-
100 Ja 14-21 '13
Logging. See Lumbering
Logwood
Logwood of commerce. Scl Am 108:270 Mr
22 '13
London, England
London's transportation and lighting. L: Bell.
Elec W 62:366-7 Ag 23 '13
Railroads
Electrification of London suburban railways,
map Ry & Eng R 53:57 Ja 18 '13
Rapid transit
Bus competition in London. Elec Ry J 41:
920 My 24 '13
Bus operation in London and Paris. J: A.
McCollum. Elec Ry J 42:1093-6 N 22 '13
London County council tramways. Elec Ry
J 42:777 O 15 '13
Motor omnibus accidents in London. H. R.
Wilson. Eng N 70:550-2 S 18 '13
Long Beach, California
Auditorium disaster. 11 Eng Rec 67:628-9 Je
7 '13
F-atal failure of overloaded wooden floor.
Eng N 69:1145 My 29 '13
Long island railroad
Jamaica improvement of the Long Island
railroad. 11 plans Eng Rec 67:46-7 Ja 11 '13
Long Island Improvements at Jamaica. 11
map plans Ry Age 55:183-9 Ag 1 '13
Long moss. See Vegetable hair
Longevity
Upward trend of mortality In middle life
and old age. E. E. Rlttenhouse. Scl Am S
75:194-5 Mr 29 '13
Longitude
Navy to determine longitude by wireless; al-
so speed of Hertzian waves. L: B. Browne.
Scl Am 109:103 Ae 2 '13
Time signals bv wireless telegraphy: hourly
signals transmitted from the Eiffel tower
and the accurate determination of longi-
tude by these means. G. Ferris. Eng M
45:719-21 Ag '13
Los Angeles, California
Politics and government
Results of an efllclency survey of Lob An-
geles. Munic Eng 45:149-51 Ag '13
Water supply
Meaning of the Los Angeles bond election.
Eng N 69:917-8 My 1 '13
Recent $17,600,000 bond election. B. A. Hein-
ly. Eng N 69:931-2 My 1 '13
Surplus waters of the Los Angeles aque-
duct. B. A. Heinly. plan Eng N 69:606-10
Mr 13 '13
Sec aUn Los Angeles aqueduct
Los Angeles aqueduct
Antelope valley siphon. W: W. Hurlbul. U
plan Eng Rec 68:60-2 Jl 19 *18
Attacks on the Los Angeles aqueduct. Eng
N 70:318-20 Ag 14 '13
Completion of T^os Angeles aqueduct. W: W.
TTurlbut. il map TOng Rec 68:482-6 N 1 '13
Completion of Los Angeles aqueduct. H: Z.
Osborne, il Scl Am 109:364-5 N 8 '13
Completion of the Los Angeles aqueduct. B.
A. Heinly. il Eng N 69:1257-68 Je 19 '13
Completion of the Los Angeles aqueduct. B.
A. Heinly. II map Munic Eng 44:289-98 Ap
•13
Completion, testing and dedication. B. A.
Heinly. il Eng N 70:920-3 N 6 '13
Construction and completion of the Los An-
geles aqueduct. B. A. Heinly. il Eng M
45:1-17 Ap '13
Dedication and opening. Sci Am S 76:371 D
13 '13
Designing steel pipe for minimum weight
of metal consistent with safety: studies
for the jawbone inverted siphon of the Los
Angeles aqueduct. E. R. Bowen. il Eng Rec
68:682-4 D 20 '13
Failure of a concrete-lined siphon In mas-
sive granite, il plan Eng Rec 67:640-1 Je
7 '13
Failure of pressure siphon in rock. Eng Rec
67:623 Je 7 '13
Failure of the Sand Cafton inclined pres-
sure tunnel. B. A. Heinly. Eng N 69:1147
My 29 '13
Failure of the Sand Cafion pressure-tunnel
siphon of the Los Angeles aqueduct. B. A.
Heinly. 11 plan Eng N 69:1198-1200 Je 5
'13
San Francisquito power station no. 1. 11 plana
Eng Rec 68:218-20 Ag 23 'IS
Story of the Los Angeles aqueduct. H: Z.
Osborne, il Concrete Cem 3:245-50 D '13
Bibliography
Engineering record references to Los Angel-
es aqueduct articles. Encr Rec 68:486 N 1
•13
Losses. See Electric apparatus — Losses; Elec-
tric machinery — Losses
Lost articles
Caring for lost articles in Boston. E: Dana.
Elec Ry J 42:68-9 Jl 12 '13
Louisville, Kentucky
Water supply of Louisville. 11 Munic Eng 45:
515-9 D '13
Bridges
Erection of Kentucky & Indiana bridge: de-
tails of superstructure of Ohio river cross-
ing at Louisville, il diag Ry Age 54:67-
61 Ja 10 '13
Louisville & Nashville railroad
Company-force work on the Louisville «
Nashville railroad. 11 Eng Rec 68:162-8 Ag
9 '13
Extensive improvements on the L. & N. Ry
Age 55:143-9. 225-8 Jl 25. Ag 8 '13
Features of work between Nashville and Bir-
mingham, il diags Eng Rec 68:129-81 Ag
2 '13
New cutoff between Winchester and Irvine,
in eastern Kentucky, plans Eng Rec 68:
270-2 S 6 '13
Reconstruction and new construction from
Irvine east, il plans Eng Rec 68:359-61 S 27
'13
Relocation and grade reduction on the Louis-
ville & Nashville railroad. 11 maps Eng Rec
68:97-9 Jl 26 '13
Louisville and Portland canal
Ohio river locks at Louisville. 11 plans Eng
N 70:1238-44 D 18 '13
Lubricants. Sec Lubrication and lubricants
Lubrication and lubricants
Automatic air drill lubricator, diag Eng &
Min J r6:1123 D 13 '13
Cheap system of cleaning oil. plan Eng &
Min J 95:709-10 Ap 5 '13
Collecting and reusing cylinder oil. E: T.
Blnns. 11 Power 38:652-3 N 4 '13
Economic use of lubricating oils, diag Iron
Age 91:1012 Ap 24 '13
En«:ine-cvlinder lubrication. W. Lawrence.
Power 37:838-40 Je 10 '13
Few questions about ring-oiling bearings. A,
De Signer. Mach 20:134 O '13
Force feed lubricator. 11 Ry Age 54:113-4 Ja
17 '13
Gas engine cylinder lubrication. L. T, Dur-
man. Power 37:531 Ap 15 '18
Graphite lubrication. 11 Colliery 34:193-4 O
'13
Tn.strument to detect over-supply of oil.
11 Automobile 29:150 Jl 24 '13
Lubricating engines In cold weather. J. C.
Hawkins. Powor 38:762 N 25 '13; Same.
Scl Am S 76:375 D 13 '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
173
Lubrication and lubricants— Continued.
Lubricating oil for automobile engines. H.
Tipper. Automobile 29:76-7 Jl 10 *13
Lubricating value of cup greases. A. L. West-
cott. 11 Am Soc M E J 35:1043-67 Jl '13;
Excerpts. Ind Eng 13:409-10 S '13
Lubrication. (Engineers' study course) Pow-
er 38:732-4 N 18 '13
Lubrication at Steptoe valley smelting &
mining co. concentrator. A. Q. Marsh, plan
Eng & Min 3 95:1237-9 Je 21 '13
Lubrication of air compressors. Power 37:
194 F 11 '13; Same. Eng & Min J 95:661-
2 Mr 29 '13
Lubrication of gas engine cylinders. A. L.
Brennan. jr. Power 37:119-20 Ja 28 '13
Lubrication of gas engine cylinders. L. L.
Brewster. Power 37:341 Mr 11 '13
Lubrication of machinery. W. J. May. Sd
Am S 75:355 Je 7 '13
Lubrication with oils and with colloidal
graphite. C: F. Mabery. charts Scl Am
S 76:349-52 N 29 '13
McCord & company's Improved force feed
lubricator for locomotives, diags Am Eng
87:1.57-8 Mr '13
Mechanical cylinder lubricator, diags Iron
Age 91:422-3 F 13 '13
Methods of lubricating machine tools. J. Hor-
ner, diags. Mach 19:436-41, 513-9 F-Mr '13
Notes on lubricating oils. Int Marine Eng 18:
450-1 O '13
Oil and grease cups for rods. FL C. Mor-
ton, dlag Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:366 Jl '13
Purchase of lubricating oil by speclflcation.
A. D. Smith. Ry & Eng R 53:144-5 F 15
•13
Roche.ster automatic lubricator. 11 Eng M 46:
sup 1-3 D '13
Rock-drill lubrication. Eng & Min J 96:489-90
S 13 '13
Saved engine oil. G. S. Sprague. plan Power
37:680 My 13 '13
Simple test for cylinder oil. C. E. Fairbanks.
Power 37:26 Ja 7 '13
Specifications for lubricating oil. Colliery 34:
314-6 n '13
Speciflcations for lubricating oil. A. D.
Smith. Colliery 33:681-3 Jl '18
Three useful kinks. L: T. Watry. 11 Power
38:373 S 9 '13
Triple valve lubrication. Ry & Eng R 53:
462-3 My 17 '13
Undesired quick action of brakes lessened
by use of graphite. C. N. Remfry. Rv Age
(Mech ed) 87:317-8 Je '13; Same cond. Ry
.Age 54:1033 My 9 '13
Krc al80 Bearingrs (machinery); Oil test-
ing
Lubricators. See Lubrication and lubricants
Lumber
Equipment needs of lumber manufacturers.
Iron Age 91:774-5 Mr 27 '13
Forest products of the United States: the
economic value of our trees, map Scl Am S
75:14-6 Ja 4 '13
Speciflcatlon.s and rules for Douglas flr cnr
material. Ry Age 5r):5.")7-8 S 26 '13
Transportation of lumber. Ry & Eng R 68:
822-3 Ag 30 '13
See also Forests and forestry; Sawmills;
Timber
Lumber handling
<?al)lewrty for railway lumber cars. M. M.
Cooke. II Eng N 70:939-40 N 6 '13
Lumber sheds
Dry lumber shed, diags Rv Age (Mech ed)
87:307 Je '13
Lumber trade
Lumber company accounting. J: A. McDon-
ald. J Account 15:433-43 Je '13
Lumbering
Logging by electricity. E. J. Barry. 11 Am
Inst E E Pro 32:1764-8 S '13
Logging engineering. L. W. Duflfee. Eng Rec
68:706 D 20 '13
Loesrlng with a motor truck. 11 Bng N 69:1065
My 22 '13
Logging with a motor truck. 11 Scl Am 108:
686 Je 28 '13
Suggestions for college course in logging en-
gineering. Eng Rec 68:549-50 N 15 '13
tBee also Lumber trade
Lungs
Smallest lung capacity compatible with life.
Scl Am S 76:91 Ag 9 'IS
Lutetia (steamship)
French liner. 11 Int Marine Eng 18:535-6 D
'13
Lydonia (steam yacht)
American -built steam yacht Lydonia. A. 8.
Reed, Jr. II Int Marine Eng 18:66-9 F '18
Lynn, lyAassachusettt
White-way lighting at Lynn, Mass. 11 Elec W
61:101-2 Ja 11 '18
M
McAdamlte
McAdamlte and its properties. J. P. Carritte.
Metal Ind n s 11:278 Je '18
Making McAdamlte metal. Foundry 41:421 O
'18
i\Aacadamlzed roads. See Roads, Macadamized
McAndrew's floating school. C. A. McAllister.
Int Marine Eng 18:18-20. 53-6, 122-5. 167-
70. 212-4. 259-61. 310-2. 342-6, 393-6, 446-8,
493-6. 530-3 Ja-D '13 (to be cont)
MacDougail roasters. See F*urnaces
Machine design. See Miachlnery — Design
Machine shop management
Continuous manufacturing by placing ma-
chines in accordance with sequence of
operations. O. C. Bornholt. 11 Am Soc
M E J 35:1669-78 N '13; Same. Iron Age 92:
1276-7 D 4 '13; Same cond. Iron Tr R 58:
1102-3 D 18 '13
Contract machine shop sales advantages. 6.
D. Crain. jr. Iron Age 91:1013 Ap 24 '13
Cost estimating on screw machine products.
11 Iron Tr R 52:909-16 Ap 17 '18
Chitting the cost of power for the factory. S.
I>ean. Iron Age 91:936-7 Ap 17 '18
Economical management of sheet metal shop.
C. A. Harrington. Am Mach 38:739-40 My
1 '13
Efllclent production dependent on up-to-date
equipment. A. A. Peebles. Mach' 19:695-6 My
•13
Eliminating useless trucking from the fac-
tory: Ford motor co. O. F. Bornholt. Ind
Eng 13:506-8 D '13
Engine house organization and operation. W.
Smith. Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:597-602 N '13
Following up the purchase and Installation
of machinery. A. W. Welch. 11 Vlng M 45:674-
82 Ag '18
Force organization in the railroad repair sihop.
E. Cordeal. Eng M 45:538-45 Jl '13
Getting the most out of the shop; Illustra-
tions of efforts to bring machines to max-
imum capacity with resultant effect on
overhead charges and profit. S. Dean. Iron
Age 91:200-2 Ja 16 '18
Machine tools grouped for highest efficiency.
11 plan Iron Tr R 53:405-7 S 4 '13
Machinery safeguards In a German factory.
II Ind Eng 13:467-71 N '13
Noise and factory efficiency. Sci Am S 76:189
S 20 '13
Packard motor car company's production
system: records, time studies, etc. O. J.
Abell. 11 Iron Age 91:1473-6 Je 19 '13
Practical principles of rational management.
A. H. Church. Eng M 44:673-80 F '18
Production efficiency in typewriter building;
methods developed by the Oliver typewriter
CO.. Woodstock, 111. 11 Iron Age 91:65-70 Ja
2 '13
Proper care of machines and tools in the
manufacture of brass and metal goods. P.
W. Blair. 11 Metal Ind n s 11:290-2 Jl '18
Qualifications of a machine shop Instructor.
P. B. Allan. Am Mach 38:754-5 My 1 '18
174
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Machine shop management — Continued.
Time saving devices on the assembly floor:
assembly bin and pipe fitter's bench, diags
Ind Ehg 13:461 N ^13
Twenty operations to make Knight sleeve
valve at Stearns factory, il Automobile
29:648-9 O 9 '13
See also Machine shop practice; Mechan-
ical handling; Scientific management; Steel
works
Machine shop practice
Automobile manufacturing methods. D. T.
Hamilton. 11 diags Mach 19:870-5 Jl '13
Building an automobile every 40 seconds. P.
H. Colvin. il Am Mach 38:757-62 My 8 '13
Developments in machine shop practice dur-
ing the last decade. Am Soc M B J 35:217-
35 F '13: Same. Mach 19:352-7 Ja '13; Same
cond. Ind Eng 13:53-8 F '13
Drilling and milling in the shops of the Win-
ton motor car co., Cleveland. F. H. Col-
vin. il Am Mach 38:138-40 Ja 23 '13
Electric drive in machine shops. C. Fair. Am
Inst E E Pro 32:1928-33 O '13; Same. Ind
Eng 13:482-3 N '13
Examples of screw machine set-ups. D. T.
Hamilton. 11 Mach 20:129-34, 184-9 U-N
'13
Frame work on an adding typewriter. R.
Mawson. 11 Am Mach 38:847-50 My 22 '13
. Increasing axle lathe output. C. L. Dickert.
plans Am Eng 87:34 Ja '18
Little economies for the machine shop. S.
Dean. Iron Age 91:370-1 F 6 '13
Machinery operations in the Packard plant.
O. J. Abell. il Iron Age 91:1415-24 Je 12 '13
Machining automatic chucking machine and
lathe turrets. C. M. Conradson. il Mach
20:1-3 S '13
Machining gas tractor parts by novel meth-
ods, il Iron Tr R 52:623-6 Mr 13 '13
Machining gasoline engine governor valves.
J: F. Winchester, diags Mach 19:499 Mr '13
Machining the Ford cylinders. F. H. Colvin.
il Am Mach 38:841-6 My 22 '13
Machdning the Keystone gasoline engine
parts. F. B. Jacobs, il Mach 19:350-1 Ja '13
Making the Red-E tool -holder. C. L. Lucas,
il Mach 19:714-6 My '13
Manufacturing kinks used on contract work.
C. L. Lucas, il Mach 20:135-7 O '13
Methods employed In leaf spring manufacture.
E. F. Lake, il Iron Age 91:701-5 Mr 20 '13
Methods employed in making the long horn.
R. Mawson. 11 Am Mach 38:733-7 My 1 '13
Methods used in manufacturing the Jones
speedometer. E: K. Hammond, il Mach 20:
43-7 S '13
Model- room tools and methods. F. B. Lucas.
diags Mach 19:369-70 Ja '13
Modern plant of Dodge Bros., Detroit, for
automobile parts, il plans Iron Age 91:1-7,
144-6 Ja 2-9 '13
Notable developments in machine shop prac-
tice. Iron Tr R 52:468-72 F 20 '13
Oil extracting and washing centrifugal, il
plan Met & Chem Eng 11:296 My '13
Pump building plant at Alameda, Cal. F. A.
Stanley, il Am Mach 38:861-5 My 22 '13
Safeguarding machinery at Hawthorne. 11 Set
Am 108:333-4 Ap 12 '13
Safeguarding motor-driven apparatus. D. C.
Pultney. il Ind Eng 13:297-301 Jl '13
Safety rules — engine rooms. Eng A Min J 96:
501 S 13 '13
Safety rules — machine shop and machinery.
Eng & Min J 96:643-4 O 4 '18
Session Am. Soc. M. K. on machine shop
topics. Iron Age 92:1340-2 D 11 '13
Shop kinks. W. F. Canavan. il Am Eng 87:81-
4 F '13
Shop kinks. C. L. Dickert. diags Ry Age
(Mech ed) 87:537-8 O '13
Shop kinks from the Frisco. J. C. Brekenfeld.
II diags Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:373-8 Jl '13
Shop practice of the Willys-Overland co., To-
ledo; evolution of a four- throw crank-
shaft — machining flywheels, cam-shafts, etc.
D. T. Hamilton. II Mach 19:496-9 Mr '13
Slings and hitches for handling machinery.
J: Rlddell. II Eng N 69:768-72 Ap 17 '13;
Same. Ind Eng 13:155-60 Ap '13; Same cond.
Power 37:561-4 Ap 22 '13; Sajne cond. Eng
& Min J 95:1092-4 My 31 '13
Some everyday problems. R. B. Platt. Mach
20:52-3 S '13
Work holding arbors and methods for turning
operations. II Mach 20:81-7 O '13
See also Drawing room practice; Drill-
ing and boring; Dynamos; Engines; Forging;
Foundry practice; Gages; Grinding and
polishing; Lathes; Locomotive shops; Loco-
motive works; Machine shop management;
Machine tools; Machinery; Pattern mak-
ing; Planing? ni;ichine.s: Railroads — Shops;
Sheet-metal work; Steel works; Welding;
Workshop management
Machine shops
Appearances. H. Sibley. Am Mach 38:846 My
22 '13
Baird machine company's new plant at
Bridgeport, Conn. — layout and building de-
tails, plans Eng Rec 67:344-5 Mr 29 '13
Electrical equipment of Industrial plants; Il-
lumination, motor requirements and tele-
phone-call system of Continental motor mfg.
CO., Detroit. Mich. H. C. Spillman. il Elec
W 61:1081-4 My 24 '13
Engineering workshops of the ITnlverslty of
Sheflleld. G: W. Burley. II Mach 19:699-701
My '13
Fastening machinery to concrete ceilings. R.
Morley. Concrete Cem 2:288 Je '13
Fastening machinery to concrete ceilings. J.
Richmond. Concrete Cem 3:68 Ag '13
Foreign metal working costs: wages in Ger-
man and English machine shops. Iron Age
91:1035 Ap 24 '13
Germany's great Industrial plants visited, il
Iron Tr R 53:77-80 Jl 10 '13
Industrial plant with all structures built of
reinforced concrete; Barry- Wehmiller ma-
chinery CO., St. Ix>uis. W. J. Knight. II
plans Eng Rec 67:256-8 Mr 8 '13; Same
cond. Ind Eng 13:188-9 Ap '13
Inspection methods that accomplish maximum
good. E. J. Knapp. Eng M 45:701-8 Ag '13
Machine shop heating, ventilating and cool-
ing on a large scale; plant of Ford motor
CO.. Detroit, Mich, il plans Heat & Ven 10:
42-8 F '13
Mead-Morrison mfg. co.'s new plant. A. W.
Howland. plan Iron Tr R 53:913-4 N 20 '13
Modem principles of shop design. Ind Eng 13:
241-2 Je '13
Modernizing an old manufacturing plant: de-
tails of changes at K. Horton & sons com-
pany's works, il plan Iron A^q 92:127-30
Jl 17 '13
Plant of Henry Vogt machine co., Louisville,
Ky. G. D. Grain, jr. 11 Iron Age 91:1221-4
My 22 '13
Plants of the German machine works. 11
Iron A^e 92:442-3 Ag 28 '13
Saxon engineering works. Chemnitz. C: R.
King. II plan Eng M 45:334-52, 525-37 Je-Jl
'13
Sheet steel pipe plant at Richmond, Cal. II
plan Iron Age 91:471-3 F 20 '13
Sec also Bridge «hops; Electric driving;
Electric railroads — Shops; Locomotive shop.s;
Machine shop management: Machine shop
practice; Machine tools; Railroads — Shops
Machine tool builders' association. See Nation-
al machine tool builders' association
Machine tool industry
Foreign field for machine tools. E. p. Bullard
jr. Iron Tr R 52:1192 My 22 'J3
Manufacturing specialist and the influence
of new industries. Ind Eng 13:12-3 Ja '13
National machine to(jl ])uilders' annual con-
vention. New York, 1913. Iron Age 92:
972-4 O 30 '13
New tariff bill and the machine tool Industry.
Mach 19:682a My '13
Precepts for machine tool salesmen. F. M.
Ellis. Iron Age 91:836-8 Ap 3 '13
Selling machine tools at a fixed price. J: R.
Godfrey. Am Mach 38:737-8 My 1 '13
Semiannual convention of National machine
tool builders' assn., New York, May, 1913.
Iron Age 91:1232-3 My 22 '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
175
Machine tool industry — Continued.
Specialists who do not specialize in prices.
V: W. Page. Mach 19:544-5 Mr '13
ly^achlne tools
Automatic features on machine tools. E. R.
Xorrls. Mach 20:2.",0-l N '13
Automobile and machine tools. Am Mach 38:
161 Ja 23 '13
Bar turner for T.lbby turret laihe. II diagr
Mach 19:30 S '12
Capacity of metal working; machines. S. Dean.
Iron Age 91:486-7 F 20 '13
Cist iron for machine-tool parts. H: M.
Wood. II Am Soc M K J 35:1631-44 N '13;
Same cond. Foundry 41:523-6 D '13; Same
cond. Iron Age 92:1312-4 D 4 '13
Casting milling cutters and similar tools in
high speed steel. E. DIetz. 11 Metal Ind n b
11:22-3 Ja '13
Chart for use on the semiautomatic. J. Bail-
ey. Am Mach 38:743 My 1 '13
Chilled cast iron used for machine tools. H:
M. Wood. II Am Mach 38:146-8 Ja 23 '13
Close-grained soft cast Iron. J: J. Porter.
Eng M 44:262-4 N '12
Common limitation of machine tool chan-
nel room for chips. C: E. Smart. 11 Mach
in:Kn8-» Jl '13
Cutting power of lathe turning tools. W: Rip-
per and O. W. Hurley. Iron Age 92:1384-9
D 18 '13
Device for starting and stopping machine
tools. 11 Scl Am S 75:391 Je 21 '13
Diagram of machine tool operation. Ia. R.
Pomcroy. Am l^:ng 87:248 My '13
Disk and square method of determining an-
gular .settings. G. H. (Jardner. Mach 20:128
O '13
Economy in tool design. E. H. Pratt, diags
Mach 20:38-40 S '13
Four-slide tools for a wire -forming Job. C. L.
[.uoas. 11 diag Mach 19:773-4 Je '13
Fuller attachment for machine sharpener.
plan Eng & Min J 95:997 My 17 '13
Gears for machine-tool drives. J: Parker.
Am Soc M E J .•i.'>:16<5-r.3 N '13; Same cond.
Iron Age I«2:l 252-3 N 27 '13
Heat-treated gears In machine tools. A. C.
(Sleason diags Iron Age 92:1020-3 N 6 '13;
Same. Iron Tr U 53:1143-6 D 25 '13; Same.
Mach 20:2 0-3 I) '13
Heat-treated gears in machine tools. J. H.
Parker, plan Iron Age 92:1154-6 N 20 '13;
Same. Mach 20:21)4-6 I) '13
Heavy tools for machining turbine sections.
C. Van 1 angendonck. 11 Iron Tr R 53:123-
5 Jl 17 '13
Japanese machine tools. J: S. Nlcholl. Am
Mach 38:804 My 15 '13
Locomotive boiler tube tools for application
and maintenance of all tubes, Including
those for superheaters and brick arohes.
W. R. Hedeman. 11 plans Am Eng 87:23-9
Ja '13
Machine finishing of cylinders. S. Dean. Iron
Age 91:594-5 Mr 6 '13
Machine shop kinks. H. T. Xowell. diags Ry
Age (Mech ed) 87:5n.>6 N '13
Machine-tool design, past and present. H.
Sibley. Am Mach 38:772 My 8 '13
Machining automobile cylinder-valve holes. F.
W. Whitehead, diags Am Mach 38:727-8
My 1 '13
Manufacturing Greaves-Klusman engine
lathes. D. T. Hamilton, il Mach 19:li65-
8 Ak '13
Methods of lubricating machine tools. J. Hor-
ner, diags Mach 19:436-41. 513-9 F-Mr '13
Motion work kinks. \V: H. .Fowler, plans Am
Eng 87:136 Mr '13
New era In machine tool design. E. P. Bul-
lard. jr. Mach 19:377-80 Ja '13
New multl-splndle nut tapping machine. 11
Ind Eng 13:30 Ja '13
Power requirements for machine tools. H. C.
Spillman. 11 diag Mach 19:769-71 Je '13
Recent developments In machine tools. 11 Sci
Am 108:144, 160, 180 -F 8-22 '13
Reversing motors for machine tools. C: Pair.
II Eng M 45:119-20 Ap '13
Selecting the correct machine for the work.
S. Dean. Iron Age 91:246-7 Ja 23 '13
Semi-automatic nut tapper. 11 Am Eng 87:45
Ja *13
Sheet steel work In the shop of the Gallgher
machinery co.. Salt Lake City. P. A. Stan-
ley, il Am Mach 38:161-4 Ja 23 '13
Shop notes from Omaha, il Elec Ry J 41:
513-4 Mr 15 '13
Special machines used by the Hoefer mfg.
CO. in the manufacture of drilling machines.
D. T. Hamilton, il Mach 19:931-3 Ag '13
Speeds and feeds for machine tools. R. T.
Kent. Iron Age 92:18-20 Jl 3 '13
Standardization of machine tools. Ind Eng
13:176-7 Ap '13
Stellite as a cutting tool. D. T. Hamilton.
11 diag Mach 20:297-8 D '13
Thrend cutting tools. J. Waldman. 11 Mach
20:53-4 S '13
Tools for a high grade automobile. R. Maw-
son, il Am Mach 38:127-30 Ja 23 *13
Tools used by the Gramm motor car co.,
Lima. O. P. Steiner. il Mach 19:366-8 Ja '13
Tools used in making printing presses. R.
Mawson. 11 Am Mach 38:719-24 My 1 '13
Tools used In making the Intertype type-
casting machine. R. Mawson. il Am Mach
38:809-13 My 15 '13
Waterbury Farrel wire spoke machines, il
Mach 19:809-10 Je '13
f^ec also Arbors (machinery); Broaching
machines; Clutches; Electric driving; Gear
cutting; Grinding machines; Heading ma-
chirles; Lathes; Machine shop practice; Ma-
chine tool Industry; Metal cutting; Mill-
ing machines; Planing machines; flinching
machinery; Reamers; Screw machines;
Shapers; Shears (machine tools); Tool
steel
Fixtures
Boring and facing spring shackles. C. F.
George, diags Mach 20:310 D '13
Clamping work In Jigs, diags Mach 20:300-3
D '13
Fixtures and gages used In manufacturing the
multigi-aph; devices used in the lathe,
shaper and milling machine. D. T. Hamil-
ton, il Mach 19:609-11 Ap '13
Fixtures for machining exhaust pipes. W. L.
Myles. 11 Mach 19:434-5 F '13
Fixtures used In making Edgemont friction
clutches. D. T. Hamilton, il Maoh 19:868-9
Ja '13
Machining automatic chucking machine and
lathe turrets. C. M. Conradson. 11 Mach 20:
1-3 S '13
Making a fixture for machining saw-tooth
blades. 11 Mach 19:946-7 Ag '13
See al»o Chucks
Terminology
Definition of a machine tool. R. I. Clegg.
Iron Age 91:652-3 Mr 13 '13
Views on nomenclature of machine tools.
Iron Age 91:824-5 Ap 3 '13
Machine vibration. See Vibration
Machinery
Air compressors and compressed-air machin-
ery. R. L. Streeter. 11 Eng M 45:822-32; 46:
lSi-36, 177-!'3, 381-99 S-D '13
Cost estimating in machine construction. A.
C. Jewett. Mach 20:17-8 S '13
Finishing machine parts. Mach 19:464 F '18
Indirect causes of imperfect interchangeabil-
ity. A. Whitehead. Sci Am S 76:261 Ap 19
•13
Lugs, facings and bosses. F. W. Shaw. 11 Sci
Am S 75:111-2 F 15 '13
Machine forging. D. T. Han^lton. 11 diags
Mach 19:581-5. 707-10, 789-94, 883-7; 20:11-5,
91-4 Ap-Jl, S-O '13
Manganese steel for machinery parts. S. R.
Stone. II Iron Age 91:140-2 Ja 9 '13
On the realization of high angular speeds.
M. Leblanc. diag Am Soc M E J 36:533-7
Mr '13
Power machinery of the American steel In-
dustry. R. L. Streeter. II Eng M 44:16-35,
204-21. 362-84, 494-510 O '12-Ja '13
Practical principles of rational management.
A. H. Church. Eng M 44:673-80 F '13
Specifications for machinery castings. J: J.
l»orter. Iron Age 91:94-5 Ja 2 '13
176
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Machinery — Continued,
Vetter steel type making machine. C. L. Lu-
cas, il Mach 19:961-3 As: '13
See also Ball bearln^rs; Bearings (ma«
chinery); Belting; Bushings; Calculating
machines; Chucking machines; Clutches;
Conveying machinery; Cotton machinery;
Couplings; Cranes, derricks etc.; Crank-
shafts; Crushing machinery; Dredging ma-
chinery; Electric engineering; Electric ma-
chinery; Engines; Excavating machinery;
Fans, Mechanical; Gearing; Heading ma-
chines; Hoisting machinery; Hydraulic en-
gineering; Hydraulic machinery; Indexing
machines; Jacks; Jigs; Keys and keyways;
Lathes; Locomotives; Lubrication and lu-
bricants; Machine shop practice; Machine
tools; Manufactures; Mechanical handling;
Mechanics; Milling machines; Mining ma-
chiner>'; Molding machines; Pattern making;
Planing machines; Power transmission;
Presses: Pulleys; pumping machinery; Re-
frigeration and refrigerating machinery;
Iload-maklng machinery; Rock cutting ma-
chinery; Screw machines; Shafting; Shap-
ers; Slotting machines; Snow-plows; Springs
(mechanism); Steam engines; Swaging ma-
chines; Typesetting machines; Valves and
valve gears; Watch making; Water wheels
Design
Analysis of crankshaft stresses. K. W. NaJ-
der. Mach 19:866-8 Jl '13
Design of ball bearings. F. J. Jarosch. plans
Ind Eng 13:24-7, 71-4, 117-9 Ja-Mr '13
Design of clutch release shoes. J: S. Myers.
Mach 19:723-4 My '13
Design of clutch release shoes. M. Terry.
plans Mach 19:332-4 Ja '13
Designing faceplate Jaws and screws for a
heavy lathe. W. G. Dunkley. diags Mach
19:766-8 Je '13
Determining shaft diameters. W. G. Dunkley.
Mach 19:948-9 Ag '13
Machine design from a foundryman's view-
point. D. Cox. diag Foundry 41:536 D '13
Professors of machine design. W. F. Schap^-
horst. Mach 19:806 Je '13
Sketching of mechanism in designing. F. W.
Harris. Mach 19:541-2 Mr '13
Strength of C-shaped cast-iron frames. A. L:
Jenkins, diags Am Mach 38:815-7 My 15 '13
Bee also Bearings (machinery) ; Drawing
room F)ractlce; Gearing: Keys and key ways:
Machine shop practice; Mechanical drawing
Exhibitions
Foundry and machine exhibition at Chicago,
il Iron Tr R 53:709-14 O 16 '13
Great foundry equipment exhibition at Chica-
go, il Foundry 41:489-97 N '13
Machinery exhibit at Atlantic City. Iron Age
91:1492-3 Je 19 '13
inspection
Inspection methods that accomplish maxi-
mum good. E. J. Knapp. ESng M 45:701-8 Ag
•18
Machinery, Arrangement of. See Machine shop
management
Machinery, Automatic
. Applications of electromagnetic tripping de-
vices. G: M. Meyncke. diags Mach 20:88-
90 O '13
Automatic features on machine tools. E. R.
Norris. Mach 20:250-1 N '13
Automatic machinery, its place in modern
manufacturing. A. Pott. 11 Metal Ind n s
11:420-2 O '13
New medium for manufacturing seamless met-
al tubing. Tubal. 11 Metal Ind n s 11:428-30
O '13
Bee also Screw machines
Machinery, Canal. See Canal machinery
Machinery, Electric. See Electric machinery
Machinery, Foundry. See Foundry machinery
Machinery, Hydraulic. See Hydraulic machinery
Machinery, Kinematics of
How to calculate the power of a press. W: L.
Cathcart. il Mach 19:725-6 My '13
Machinery, Transportation of
Transporting heavy machinery in Mexico.
H. R. Conklln. il Eng & Min J 95:501-2 Mr
8 '13
Machinery industry
Joint triple supply convention; Indianapolis
meeting of National supply and machinery
dealers. Southern supply and machinery
dealers, and American supply and machin-
ery manufacturers. Iron Age 91:950-1, 971-3
Ap 17 '13
Machinery markets. See weekly numbers of
the Iron age
Pension plan for the machinery Industry. W:
Lodge. Iron Age 91:948-9 Ap 17 '13
Selling guarantees — what are safe limita-
tions? G. O. Gridley. Mach 20:248-9 N '13
Bee also Machine tool industry
McKeesport, Pa.
Filtration plant at McKeesport, Pa. E. C.
Trax. 11 Munic Eng 45:14-9 Jl 'l3
Magdalena river, Colombia
American steamers on the Magdalena river,
il Int Marine Eng 18:478-80 N '13
Msgnalium
Light weight reciprocating motor parts. M. R.
Machol. Iron Age 91:1238 My 22 '13
Magnesite
Magnesdte crucibles. D. M. Liddell. Eng &
Mln J 96:503 S 13 '13
Production and use of magnesite. Eng & Min
J 96:438 S 6 '13
Magnesium peroxide
Peroxides and per-salts. A. S. Neumaxk. 11
Sci Am S 75:222 Ap 5 '13
Magnet cores. See Electromagnets
Magnetic separation of ores
Elimination of titanium by magnetic concen-
tration. J. T. Singewald, Jr. U S Bur Mines
Bui 64:17-24 '13
Home-made magnetic concentrator. L. O.
Kellogg, plan ISng & Min J 96:307 Ag 16 '18
Iron concentrator of unusual design. L. O.
Kellogg. 11 Eng & Min J 96:243-5 Ag 9 13
Magnetic separation of minerals. Met & Chem
Eng 11:297 My '13
Ullrich magnetic separator, diags Eng & Mln
J 96:927-8 N 15 '13
WItherbee-Sherman no. 3 magnetic mill. S.
L. Nason. II Eng & Min J 96:959-62 N 22
•13
Sec also Electrometallurgy
Magnetic surveys. See Magnetism, Terrestrial
Magnetism
Demagnetization and recovery of permanent
magnets. S. Sano. 11 Elec W 61:96-7 Ja 11
'13
Magnetism and elasticity. Elec W 61:560-
1 Mr 15 '13
Magnetism and elasticity. F. J. Kean. 11 Elec
W 61:569-70 Mr 16 '13
Some historical inaccuracie.s in text-books on
physics. Brother Potamian. Elec W 62:1221-
2 D 13 '13
Bee also Electromagnets; Magnetic sepa-
ration of ores
Magnetism, Terrestrial
Intemationca magnetic survey. Scl Am 108:
466 My 24 '13
Magnetite. See Iron metallurgy; Iron mines and
mining; Iron ores
Magnetite linings for basic copper converters.
A. E. Wheeler and M. W. Krejcl. Am Inst
Min E Bui 84:2769-73 D '13
Magnetos
Battery versus ihagneto ignition systems. B:
F. Bailey, diags Automobile 29:376-9 Ag
28 '13
Care of magnetos. A. L. Brennan, Jr. Power
38:57-8 Jl 8 '13
Correct positions of breaker box mecha-
nism and distributer in Splitdorf, Remy,
Bosch, and Bosch low- tension magnetos,
diags Automobile 29:711-2 O 1« '13
Magneto couplings for 1913. diags Automobile
28:900-3 Ap 24 '13
Magneto field well stocked. 11 Automobile 28:
374-81 Ja 30 '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
177
Magnetos — Continued.
Remounting a mag-neto after a repair.' Auto-
mobile 29:1156 D 18 '13
Remy brings out new watertight magneto,
il Automobile 29:472 S 11 '13
Magnets, Lifting. See Lifting magnets
Mahogany, Gambia. See Gambia mahogany
Mall handling ^ , ,_^
Electric carrier for mail or package freight.
11 E>ng Rec 68:387 O 4 '13
Electric carrier railways for rapid transfer
of mail and express. 11 Eng N 70:637-9, 702-
4 O 2-9 '13
Electric carrier system. 11 Ry Age 55:624-o
O 3 '13
Jones' mail catcher. 11 Ry Age 55:758 O 24 '13
New mail carrying railway: a parcels post
tunnel. 11 Scl Am 109:263 O 4 '13
New railway mail exchanging apparatus. 11
Scl Am 108:292 Mr 29 '13
Parcels post tunnel railway, il Scl Am 108:
4 Ja 4 '13
See alfto Motor trucks in postal service
Mail service. See Electric railway mail service:
Postal cars; Postal service; Railway mail
service
Public utilities law of Maine. Elec W 61:1029-
30 My 17 '13
Maine monument, New York city
Maine monument. H. V. Magonlgle. 11 Arch &
Bldg 45:302-5 Jl '13
Maintenance of way master painters' associa-
tion
Abstract of papers presented at 10th annual
convention at Ix)uisville. Ky., I'HS. Uy
Age 55:982-5. 1179-81 N 21, D 19 '13
Malaria ^ ^ i *
Rehabilitating the Roman Campagna. Scl Am
108:481 My 24 '13
Man, Prehistoric , « . »
Plastic art of prehistoric man. 11 Sci Am
108:270 Mr 22 '13
Management. See Factory management; Foun-
dr>' management; Machine shop manage-
ment: Mine management; Ofhce manage-
ment; Scientific management; Workshop
management
Management, Central station. See Electric
plants— Central stations— Management
Management, Scientific. See Scientific manage-
ment
Manganese
Determination of manganese as sulphate and
by the sodium bismuthate method. W:
Blum. U S Bur Stand Bui 8:715-40 Mr 1
Separation of iron and manganese. Eng &
Mln J 95:377-8 F 15 '13
Utilization of highly sillclous iron and man-
ganese minerals. N. Tarugi. Eng & Min J
96:64 Jl 12 '13
World's supply of manganese ore. Iron Age
91:1432-3 Je 12 '13
Manganese steel
Manganese open -price associations. Elec Ry
J 42:984 N 1 '13
Manganese steel castings. J: H. Hall. 11 Iron
Age 91:712-3 Mr 20 '13
Manganese steel for machinery parts. S. R.
Stone. 11 Iron Age 91:140-2 Ja 9 '13
New track appliances. Ry & Eng R 53:955-
6 O 11 '13
Practice of the Edgar Allen American mang-
anese steel CO. il Iron Tr R 52:1404-11 Je
19 '13; Excerpts. Ind Eng 13:492-3 N '13
Mangrove
Wood that never rots. Scl Am S 76:347 N
29 '13
Manhattan. See New York (city)
Manholes _,
Transformers for manholes. 11 dlag Elec W
62:349 Ag 16 '13
Manila. Philippine Islands
Special concrete foundations in the Manila
port district. J: W. Graham, dlags Eng N
70:554-5 S 18 '13
Mantels
Four early American mantels; pictures. Arch
Rec 34:225-31 S '13
Manual training
Daniel Boone Idea in education: school sys-
tem based on voluntary muscular work, il
Scl Am 109:361 N 8 '13
See also Industrial education; Technical
education; Trade schools
Manufacturers
Foreign visitors in American plants. R: Mol-
denke. Iron Age 91:384-6 F 6 '13
Manufacturer's duty In the electric railway
field. J. H. Drew. Elec Ry J 42:25 Jl 5 '13
Manufacturers, National association of. See
National association of manufacturers
Manufactures
Agriculture, manufactures and railways, a
study of capital values and net returns.
Scl Am S 75:66-7 F 1 '13
Chemical engineer and industrial efficiency.
W. M. Booth. Sci Am S 76:210-1 Ap 6 '13
Contract machine shop sales advantages. G.
D. Crain, Jr. Iron Age 91:1013 Ap 24 '13
How patented inventions have Increased the
national wealth. Sci Am 108:414 My 3 '13
Industrial need of technically trained men:
sbientiflc manufacturing and the oppor-
tunities it offers. W. B. Kaempffert. Sci
Am 108:252 Mr 15 '13
Manufacturing problems. F. D. Bell. 11 Scl Am
108:577-8 Je 28 '13
Manufacturing specialist and the influence
of new Industries. Ind Eng 18:12-8 Ja '13
Manufacturing the circular cut file. C. L.
Lucas. 11 Scl Am S 76:92-3 F 8 '13
Modern practice In manufacturing plant ap-
praisal. C: W. McKay. Mach 19:686-7 My
•13
Price fixing by a monopoly and price fixing
by a single manufacturer. W. Kaempffert.
Scl Am 108:566 Je 21 '13
Price maintenance and modern merchandis-
ing. W. Kaempffert. Sci Am 109:20 Jl 6 '13
See oIho Automobiles; Box making; Cost
accounting; Factories: F'oundrles; Fuel;
Glass manufacture; Hardware; Iron indus-
try; Labor and laboring classes; I^eather;
Machine .shops; Machinery; Manufacturers;
Metal work; Mills and mill work; Paper;
Patents; Pottery; Rubber; Scientific man-
agement; Steel industry: Textile industry
and fabrics; Tubes; Waste products; Watch
making
Costs
Axioms concerning manufacturing costs. H:
R. Towne. Iron Age 91:282-5 Ja 23 'IS
*svr also Cost accounting
Map photography
Photographing blueprint maps. H. A. Wil-
liamson. Colliery 33:689 Jl '13
Maple
Experiments in the preservative treatment of
red-oak and hard- maple crosstles. F. M.
Bond. 11 U S Forest Serv Bui 126:9-92 '13
Uses of commercial woods of the United
states. H. Maxwell. U S Agrlc Bui 12:32-
56 '13
Maps
Mapping the sphere on a plane. 11 Scl Am 109:
66 Jl 26 '13
Sec also Geology — Maps; Map photogra-
phy; Railroad maps; Relief maps; Topo-
graphical maps
Maps, Aeronautic
Aviation map of the world and marks for
aviators, map Sci Am S 76:179 S 20 '13
Maps, Relief. See Relief maps
Maps, Topographical. See Topographical maps
IN^arine boilers. See Boilers, Marine
Marine engineering
Marine engineering In the good old days. Int
Marine Eng 18:313-4 Jl '13
Rebuilding a double bottom under engines.
E. Benvenuti. dlags Int Marine EIng 18:330-2
Ag '13
Underwater horizontal ash discharger. F, P.
Palen. 11 Eng M 46:287-8 N '13
178
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Marine engineering - -Cunlinucd.
Varied experience at sea. C. C. Weddell.
Int Marine Eng 18:126-7 Mr '13
Sec (iho Boilers, Marine; Electricity on
ships; Marine engines; Proj)eller.s; Ship
propulsion; Shipbuilding; Steam turbines,
Marine
Study and teaching
McAndrew's floating school. C. A. McAllister,
diags Int Marine Eng 18:18-20. 53-5. 122-5.
167-70. 212-4, 259-61, 310-2. 342-6. 3U3-r>, 446-
8, 4 3-6, 530-3 Ja-D '13 (to be cont)
Marine engines
Carels- Diesel engine applied to motor ship
Eavestone. il Eng M 44:601-4 Ja '13
Development of producer gas motor boats,
il Int Marine Kng 18:484-6 N '13
Engineering progress in the U. S. navy. Pow-
er 37:10-2 Ja 7 '13
Ejigineering progress in V. S. navy. C W.
Dyson. 11 Power 37:106-9 Ja 28 '13
First American-built marine Diesel engines,
il diag Power 37:780-2 Je 3 '13
Fuel oils for use in marine Diesel engines.
11 Int Marine Eng 18:104-5 Mr '13
Gas engine yacht. R. Maclntyre. 11 Sci Am
109:165-6 Ag 30 '13 «
Geared turbine. Power 37:598 Ap 29 '13
German Diesel engined tank ship Hagen. 11
plans Int Marine Eng 18:207-11 My '13
Incidents relating to the design, care and
handling of marine engines, boilers and
auxiliaries. See monthly numbers of Inter-
national marine engineering
Possibilities of the marine oil engine. T.
Lucas, plans Int Marine Eng 18:56-9 F '13;
Same cond. Eng M 45:114-7 Ap '13
Possibilities of the marine oil engine. J: F.
Wentworth. Int Marine Eng 18:129-30 Mr
'13
Problem of marine oil engines for ocean lin-
ers. Sci Am 109:2 Jl 5 '13
Single screw motor ship of 1,500 b. h. p.
J. R. Wilson. II plan Int Marine Eng 18;
102-4 Mr '13
Small internal combustion engines on land
and water. Sci Am 108:304 Ap 6 '13
Trials of a 100 brnke horse-power oil en-
gine: Junkers engine, il Sci Am S 76:348-
9 N 29 '13
Twin-screw motor-ship Hagen — a new Krupp
two-stroke tvpe DIesel-englne tank vessel
of 2400 b. hp. J. R. Wilson. 11 Eng N 69:
906-7 My 1 '13
Twin-screw motor ship Monte Penedo. il
Eng M 44:257-61 N n.2
Word of warning: navies and the policy of
oil fuel. Sci Am 109:46 Jl 19 '13
See also Boilers, Marine; Gas and oil en-
gines; Marine engineering: Motor ships;
Steam engines; Steam turbines. Marine
Marine Insurance. See Insurance, Marine
Marine law. See Maritime law
Marine lighting. See Acetylene for lighthouses,
buoys, etc.
Marine painting. See Painting, Submarine
Marine steam turbines. See Steam turbines.
Marine
Marine surveying. See Hydrographic surveying
Marine zoology
Attached anlmala 11 Sci Am S 76:236-7 O 11
'13
Maritime law
Safety of life at sea. J. Donald. J Fr Inst
175:15-42 Ja '13
/SVc aUo Shipping; Steamboat inspection
Marquette (Mich.) Light and power commission
24th annual report for vear ended Mr. 11,
1913. Elec W 61:1133-4 My 31 '13
Marsh gas. See Firedamp
Marshes
Reclamation of swamp lands in North Caro-
lina. J. H. Pratt. Eng N 69:1108 My 29 '13
Sec also Drainage; Reclamation of land
Mason valley mines company
Mason valley mines. I^yon county, Nevada.
Eng & Mln J 95:1185-6 Je 14 '13
Masonry
Preventing dampness In masonry. 11 "Bug Rec
67:82-3 Ja 18 '13; Same. Concrete Cem 2:
91 F '13
Stv alHO -Arches; Brickwork; Bridges;
Building; Cement; Dams; Foundations
Massachusetts Institute of technology
Co-operation between Massachusetts insti-
tute of technology and Harvard university.
Eng N 69:733 Ap 10 '13
Co-operation in educational effort. Sci Am
108:153 F 15 '13
Layout for the new technology. Arch Rec
33:272-5 Mr '13
Plans for new buildings. 11 plan Eng N 70:
1053-5 N 20 '13
Massachusetts master plumbers association
Annual convention, Boston, April, 1913. Dom
Eng 63:70-3 Ap 19 '13
Massachusetts railroad commission
44th annual report, 1912. Elec Ry J 41:162 Ja
2.0
'13
Master blacksmiths' association. See Interna-
tional railroad master blacksmiths' associa-
tion
Master boiler makers' association
Addresses and abstracts of the reports and
the dLscussions at the 7th annual conven-
tion, ("hlcago, May. r.il3. Ry Age (Mech
ed) 87:314-6 Je '13
7th annual convention, Chicago, May, 1913.
Ry & Eng R 53:501-2, 510 My 31 '13
7th annual convention, Chicago, 1913. Ry Age
n4:ll!;o-3 My 30 '13
Master car and locomotive painters' association
44th annual convention, Ottawa, Canada,
Sept. 191. r Ky Age 55:495-8 S 19 '13
44th annual convention: papers and discus-
sion on care of steel cars, rust inhibltlve
p lints, safety first, and brushes for paint-
ing steel. Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:539-45 O
•13
Master car builders' association
47th annual convention, Atlantic City, June,
1913. Eng N 69:1341-4 Je 26 '13
47th annual convention, Atlantic City, June.
1913. Ry & Eng R 53:695-8, 607-11, 627-8,
632-4 Je 21-28 '13
47tli annual convention, Atlantic City, June,
1913; program, Ry & Eng R 63:517 Je 7 '18
Papers at convention, Atlantic City, June,
1913. Elec Ry J 41:1113-4 Je 21 '13
Master mechanics' association. See American
railway master mechanics' association
Master mechanics (railroad)
Division master mechanic. Am Eng 87:70-1
F '13
Master steam and hot water fitters, National
association of. See National association of
master steam and hot water fitters
Matches
Menace of the match. F. H. Wentworth. Am
Ind 13:19 Ap '13
Materials. See Building materials; Road mater-
ials
Materials, Strength of. See Strength of ma-
terials
Mathematical instruments
See aUo Calculating machines; Drawing
instruments; Planimeters; Slide rule
Mathematical recreations
Mathematical diversions. C: Jacobus. Sci Am
S 76:43 Jl 19 '13
Mathematical diversions. F. B. Selkin. Sci
Am S 75:383 Je 14 '13
Mathematics for recreation. F. B. Selkin. Sci
Am S 76:16 Jl 5 '13
Straight line, apparently, not always the
shortest, il Sci Am 108:470 My 24 '13
Mathematics
Limitations of mathematical theory. W. G.
Button. Eng Uec 68:518 N 8 '13
Review of mathematics .with test questions.
(Engineers' study course) Power 37:507-8
Ap 8 '13
^er nUf> Arithmetic: Calculating machines;
Mechanics; Mensuration; Metric system;
Surveying
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
179
Mathematics - -Conlinued.
Formulas
Formulas and their use: simple explanation
of slKns and symbols employed in mininff
calculations. Colliery 33:443-5 Mr '13
Study and teaching
TeachinflT mathematics to engineering stu-
dents. W. Whited. Eng N 70:538-9 S 18 '13
Matter
Matter and electricity. Elec W 61:330 F 15
'13
Relation of matter to electricity. A. W.
Goodspeed. J Fr Inst 176:303-18 S '13
See also Atomic theory; Atoms; Ela.s-
ticity; Force and energy; Molecules; Radi-
oactivity; Transmutation of elements
Mattresses
His mattress a life raft, il Sci Am 108:90 Ja
26 '13
Mausoleums. See Tombs
Mauvages tunnel
Relining the Mauvages tunnel on the Mame
ship canal. F. B. Mann, plan Eng Rec
67:203-4 F 22 '13
Maxwell motor company, Newcastle, Ind.
Maxwell uses one factory for spare parts for
244 models. Automobile 29:1098-1100 D 11 '13
Measurement
See Area measurement; Calculating; Elec-
tric measurement; Gages; Gas meters; Li-
quid meters; Meters; Micrometers; Planim-
eters; Slide rule; Stream measurement;
Surveying; Temperature — Measurement;
Water measurement; Water meters;
Weights and measures
Measurement, Electric. See Electric measure-
ment
Measurement of temperature. See Calorimeters
and calorimetry; Pyrometers and pyrometry;
Temperature — Measurement ; Thermometers
Measures. See Mensuration; Weights and meas-
ures
Meat
Frozen meat industry of New Zealand. A. M.
Wright. Sci Am S 76:211 O 4 '13
See also Meat extracts; Meat markets;
Packing industry
Meat, Artificial
Artificial meat. Sci Am 109:253 O 4 '13
Meat extracts
Bouillon cubes: their contents and food values
compared with meat extracts and home-
made preparations of meat. F. C. Cook. 11
U S Agrlc Bui 27:1-7 '13
Meat markets
Electrical refrigeration for the butcher. R. L.
Lloyd. 11 Bleo R & W Blec'n 62:83-8 Ja 11
•13
Mechanical draft
Balanced draft system of furnace regulation.
il plan Power 37:181-8 FIX '13
Control of furnace draft. E. Brown. Power
38:465-6 S 30 '13
Diehl electrically controlled draft regulation.
11 Power 37:247-8 F 18 '13
Prat system of Induced draft. L: Prat, plan
Power 3:371-2 Mr 18 '13
See alHo Boilers; Draft; Pans, Mechani-
cal; Smoke prevention
Mechanical drawing
Free-hand sketching in mechanical work. A.
A. Dowd. 11 Mach 19:673-6 My '13
Shading in mechanical drawing. T. W. John-
son, diags Am Mach 38:86r)-7 My 22 '13;.
Same. Am Soc M E J 35:593-600 Ap '13;
Discussion. 35:1261-8 Ag '13
Sketching of mechanism in designing. F. W.
Harris. Sci Am S 76:179-80 Mr 22 '13
See aUo Architectural drawing: Drawing
room practice; Drawing instruments; fJraph-
ic statics; Lettering; Machinery — Design;
Pattern making
Mechanical engineering
American society of mechanical engineers' 34th
annual meeting. Iron Tr R 53:1081-7 D 11 '13
Spring meeting of Am. Soc M. E., Baltimore
and Annapolis, May 20-23, 1913. Iron Tr R
52:12.?5-S My 29 '13
Srr nUn Rollers; Electric engineering; En-
gliif-erinK; Enplnes; Fuel; Hydraulic en-
Klneerins; Locomotives; Lubrication and lu-
bricants; Machine shop practice; Machine
tools; Machinery; Marine engineering; Me-
chanical draft; Mechanics; Power plants;
I*o\ver transmission; Steam engines; also
American society of mechanical engineers
Mechanical engineers
Proposed code of ethics for mechanical en-
gineers. Eng Rec 67:96-6 Ja 26 '13
Mechanical engineers, American society of. See
American society of mechanical engineers
Mechanical fans. See Fans, Mechanical
Mechanical handling
Cleveland electric Illuminating co. ash hand-
ling plant, il Iron Ape 91:426 F 13 '13
Device for loading ties. 11 diags Ry Age
55:1181-2 D 19 '13
Efficient foundry sand-handling plant Install-
ed In the Hart -Parr co.'b foundry, il Found-
ry 41:21-6 Ja '13
Foundry of J. T. Case threshing co. notable
for transporting devices, il plan Iron Age
92:769-71 O 9 13
Freight- handling equipment of New York
dock company. 11 plan Eng Rec 67:432-S
Ap 19 '13; F^ame. Rv & Eng R 63:365-7
Ap 19 '13; Same. Int Marine Eng 18:204-6
My '13
Freight-handling machinery for Increasing
dock capacity, by New York dock co. 11 Eng
N 69:914 My 1 '13
Handling cost reduced by tractors, il Iron
Age ••2:14-5 Jl 3 '13
Handling of material In an Implement plant;
mono- rail trolley system in Emerson-Brant-
ingham co. works. Rock ford. 111. il Iron Tr
U 52:1013-6 My 1 '13
Material handling plant in a scrap yard. 11
Iron Age 91:187-8 Ja 16 '18
Mechanical handling of coal for British loco-
motives. C. J. B. Cooke, plan Ry & Eng R
53:458-9 Mv 17 '13
Mechanical loader for motor trucka Sci Am
109:76 Jl 26 '13
Methods of handling materials In shops. H. C.
Splllman. 11 Iron Age 92:1272-3 D 4 '13
Motor- operated clam-shell bucket, il Eng N
70:168 Jl 24 '13
Possible economies in shop transportation.
R. T. Kent, diags Iron Age 92:280-2 Ag 7 '13
Slings and hitches for handling machinery.
J: RIddell. 11 Eng N 69:768-72 Ap 17 '18;
Same. Ind Eng 13:155-60 Ap '13; Same cond.
Power 37:561-4 Ap 22 '13; Same cond. Eng
& Min J 95:1092-4 My 31 '13
Storing and handling of material of Main-
tenance department: seven papers. Ry Age
54:159-61 Ja 24 '13
Unloading car of bulk cement in one hour
with one man. 11 Concrete Cem 3:147-8 S '13
Unloading earth from cars by sluicing. J. C.
Lathrop. Eng N 70:609 S 25 '13
Wagon loaders for handling sand, stone and
gravel. 11 -Munlc Eng 45:188 Ag '13
See aUn Ash handling; Coal handling;
Conveying machinery; Dumping appliances;
Freight handlini?; Ornln handling; Lumber
handling; Mall handling; Mine haulag^e;
Ore handling: Rail handling; Telpherage.
Mechanical models
Franklin institute treasures^ H. D. Jones. 11
Sci Am 108:473 My 24 '13
Moflel room tools and methods. F. B. Lucas,
diags Mach 19:369-70 Ja '13
Simple methods in model-making: how soft
wood and cardboard can be used. P. Collins,
il Sci Am 109:65 Jl 26 '13
Mechanical movements
See nUo Pulleys
Mechanical stokers. See Stokers, Mechanical
Mechanical theory of life
Dead matter that seems alive: synthetic Ideas
about life. B: C. Gruenberg. 11 Sci Am 109:
93 Ag 2 '13
i8o
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Mechanical theory of life — Continved.
Vitalism and mechanism. Sci Am 109:82 Ag 2
•13
Mectvanlct
McAndre'w's floating school. C. A. McAllister.
Int Marine Eng 18:18-20 Ja '13
See also Aeronautics; Bridges — I^oad;
Counterbalance weights; Elasticity; Fluids;
Force and energy; Friction; Gases; Graphic
statics; Hydraulics; Liquids; Machinerj";
Matter; Moments of inertia; Power; Pulleys;
Rotating discs; Strength of materials;
Torque
Mechanics, Applied
Automatic balancers. M. Leblanc. Am Soc
M B J 35:893-6 My '13
Computing the shear on pins. W: C. Stripe.
Am Mach 38:787-8 My 8 '13
Limitations of mathematical theory. W. G.
Button. Eng- Rec 68:518 N 8 '13
Mechanics of mining. R. T. Strohm. Colliery
33:448-9. 487-9. 566-8. 633-5. 713-5; 34:43-5.
114-6. 184-6, 246-7. 307-8 Mr-D '13 (to be
cont)
On the realization of high angular speeds.
M. Leblanc. diag Am Soc M E J 35:533-7
Mr '13
Punching and shearing values for steel. G.
C. Anthony, diags Am Mach 38:857-9 My 22
'13
See also Machinery — Design; Mechanical
engineering; Power transmission; Strains
and stresses
Mechanics' liens
Some phases of the mechanics' lien law.
W: H. Burquest. Dom Eng 62:14 Ja 4 '13
Medals
Willard Gibbs medal. Met & Chem Enig 11:
303-4 Je '13
Medical biography. See Physicians and surgeons
Medical inspection system of the Brooklyn rap-
id transit co. Ry & Eng R 53:708-9 Jl 26 '13
Medicine, Military
Humanitarian side of war: Red cross sanitarv
equipment for the field. W. J. Murray, il
Sci Am S 75:412-3 Je 28 '13
Medicine, Preventive
Prevention of disease versus cost of living.
T: F. Harrington. Sci Am S 75:402-3 Je 28
•18
See also Hygiene; Public health; Sanita-
tion
Medina temple, Chicago
Eastern architecture in the West. J. E.
Murphy. 11 Arch Rec 83:339-49 Ap '13
Megallthic monuments
Stone monuments: their relation to history
and geography. J. W. Fewkes. 11 Sci Am
S 76:248-51. 264-5 O 18-25 '13
Melbourne, Australia
Railroads
Award of contract for electrification of MeN
bourne suburban system, map Elec Ry J
41:265 F 8 '13
Contract awarded for electrification of the
Melbourne suburban railways. Ry & Eng R
53:120-1 F 8 '13
Electrical equipment for the Melbourne sub-
urban railways. Eleo W 61:816-6 F 8 'IS
Electrification of Melbourne suburban rail-
ways. Ry & Eng R 53:59 Ja 18 '13
Melting points
Approximate melting points of some commer-
cial copper alloys. H. W. Gillett and A. B.
Norton. Metal Ind n s 11:514-7 D '13
Memory
Efficiency in learning: a practical result of
experimental pedagogy. P. R. Radosavljev-
ich. il Sci Am- 109:179-80 S 6 '13
Memphis, Tennessee
Bridges
Memphis cantilever bridge, plans Eng N 70:
930-2 N 6 '13
New Mississippi river bridge at Memphis,
diag Ry Age 55:824-5 O 31 '13
New Mississippi river bridge at Memphis,
diags Eng Rec 68:516-7 N 8 '13
Railroads
Illinois Central Improvemetjt. 11 plan Eng
Rec 68:720-2 D 27 '13
Mensuration
Circle. (Engineers' study course) Power
37:313-5 Mr 4 '13
Cylindrical segments and ellipses. (Engineers'
study course) 11 Power 37:468-70 Ap 1 '13
Lines and angles; the circle. (Engineers'
study course) Power 37:202-3 F 11 '13
Polygons. (Engineers' study course) Power
37:275-7 F 25 '13
Pyramid, cone and frustum. (Engineers' stu-
dy course) 11 Power 37:354-6 Mr 11 '18
Quadrilaterals; triangles. (Engineers' study
course) Power 37:238-40 F 18 '13
Spheres. (Engineers^ study course) 11 Power
37:392-4 Mr 18 '13
Spherical segment. (Ehigineers' study course)
il Power 37:430-2 Mr 25 '13
Table of feet reduced to decimals of a mile.
J. G. Wishart. Ry Age 55:793 O 24 '13
See also Area measurement: Gages; Met-
ric system; Surveying; Weights and
measures
Mental arithmetic. See Arithmetic, Mental
Mental tests. See Ability tests
Mercantile marine. See Shipping
Mercer, Henry Chapman, 1856-
Personal architecture: house of H. C. Mer-
cer, Doylestown. Pa. W. T. Taylor, il Arch
Rec 33:242-54 Mr '13
Merchant marine. See Shipping
Mercury
Concentration of cinnabar ores. G: V. North-
ey. 11 Eng & Min J 96:783-4 O 25 '13
Quicksilver mining in 1912. Eng & Min J 95:
78-9 Ja IT '13
Quicksilver operations in northern California.
L: H. Eddy. Eng & Min J 96:828 N 1 '13
Mercury Interrupters. See Interrupters
Mercury vapor lamps. See Electric lamps. Mer-
cury vapor
Mershon, Ralph Davenport, 1868-
Portrait. Eng N 69:196a Ja 80 '18
Ralph D. Mershon, president of Am. Inst. E.
E. G. A. Wardlaw. Eng N 69:200-2 Ja 80
•13
Metal coating
Industrial applications of spray method for
producing metallic coatings. Automobile 28:
1302 Je 26 '13
Metal plating with the air brush: Schoop
process, il Sci Am 109:346 N 1 '13
New process for coating surfaces with metal:
spray of finely divided metal. Dr. Lach. 11
Sci Am S 76:108-9 Ag 16 '18
Recent advances in the spray process for the
production of metallic coatings. M. U.
Schoop. 11 Met & Chem Eng 11:89-91 F '18
Schoop metal spray process. E. U. Schoop.
diag Eng M 46:265-8 N '13
Schoop system of metal plating, il Mach 19:
869 Jl '13
Se-c also Electroplating; Plating
Metal coloring
Arsenic as an agent in metal coloring. R
Blassett. Jr. Metal Ind n s 11:124-6 Mr
'13
Artificial and genuine patina. Sci Am S 76:
319 My 17 '13
Coloring iron and steel products. E. F. Lake.
Mach 19:778-9 Je '13
Coloring non-ferrous metals and alloys. E. F.
Lake. Mach 20:27-30 S '13; Same. Sci Am
S 76:266-7 O 25 '13
Coloring of extrusion metal. C: H. Proc-
tor. Metal Ind n s 11:126 Mr '13
See also Bronzing; Gilding
Metal corrosion. See Corrosion and antl-corro-
sives
Metal cutting
Davis- Bournonville mechanically-guided met-
al-cutting torches. 11 Mach 19:818-9 Je '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
i8i
Metal cutting — Continued.
Diagram of machine tool operation. L*. R.
Pomeroy. Am Eng 87:248 My '13
Improved machine-drill: heavy-feed Vau-
clain drill adapted to economical metal cut-
tlngr. A. C. Vauclaln and H. V. WlUe. plans
Eng M 44:622-4 Ja '18
Manufacturing broaching machines and tools:
description of system with details of pro-
duction of necessary equipment at J. N.
Lapolnte co. il Iron Tr R 52:735-8 Mr 27
•13
Melting metal under water. 11 Sci Am 108:
580 Je 28 '13
Newton cold metal sawing machine, il Iron
Tr R 53:410 S 4 '13
Oxweld cutting and welding process. 11 Ry A
Eng R 53:570-1 Je 14 '13
Oxy-acetylene welding and cutting in Euro-
pean commercial and railway repair estab-
lishments. H: W. Jacobs, il Ry Age 54:475-8
Mr 14 '13
Oxyacetylene welding and cutting operations.
11 Eng N 69:1062-3 My 22 '13
Pantagraph which draws on steel with a
point of flame. H: H. Suplee. il Sci Am
109:300 O 18 '13
Recent improvements in machine tools. Sci
Am 108:180 F 22 '13
Stellite as a cutting tool. D. T. Hamilton,
il dlag Mach 20:297-8 D '13
Welding and cutting with oxygen and il-
luminating gas. Ry Age 55:196-7 Ag 1 '13
See also Cutting machinery; Steel cutting
Metal finishing
Methods of finishing metal surfaces. E: K.
Hammond, il Mach 19:852-4 Jl '13
Progress made in scraping metal surfaces.
L. J. Krom. il Metal Ind n s 11:521-2 D '13
See also Metal coloring; Metal protection
Metal laths
Metal lath with Integral furring strips. 11 Eng
N 69:167 Ja 23 '18
Metal polishing. See Grinding and polishing
Metal protection
Basic pigments and metal corrosion. Iron Age
92:342-3 Ag 14 '13
Cumberland patent process for the protection
of metals. Int Marine E^ng 18:366-7 Ag '13
Electrolytic prevention of boiler corrosion.
Power 37:706 My 20 '13
Influence of basic pigments in protecting
metals from corrosion. H: A. Gardner. Eng
Rec 68:93-4 Jl 26 '13
Influence of basicity on protective value of
paints for metals. Eng Rec 68:87 Jl 26 '13
Preservation of iron and steel: tests to
determine the best methods in painting.
Iron Age 92:324-5 Ag 7 '13
Preservation of metals for marine work. F.
Lyon. Int Marine Eng 18:151-4 Ap '13; SaJue
cond. Eng M 45:440-2 Je '13
Preservative coatings. Iron Age 92:49 Jl 3 '13
Protective coatings for railway bridge floors.
A. W. Carpenter. Eng N 69:60-1 Ja 9 '13
Rust inhlbltive paint. Ry Age (Mech ed)
87:541 O '13
Selecting and specifying protective coats for
iron and steel. J. C. Smith. Eng M 44:334-
9 D '12
See also Corrosion; Galvanizing; Painting,
Structural
Metal spinning
Improved method of metal spinning. 11 Mach
19:933-4 Ag '13
Metal surfaces. See Metal finishing
Metal tariff. See Metal trade
Metal testing. See Metals— Testing; Ore test-
ing
Metal trade
Billion-dollar metal output. Iron Tr R 53:875
N 13 '13
Country's enormous junk heap. Foundry 41:
384-6 S '13
General business conditions and the metal
markets in 1912. Met & Chem Eng 11:1-8
Ja '13
Iron and metal markets. See weekly numbers
of the Iron age
Metal markets. See weekly numbers of the
Engineering and mining journal
Metal schedule in the House. Iron Tr R 52:
10S4-6 My 8 '13
Metal schedule of the Underwood tariff: du-
tiable list and free list. Iron Age 91:sup894a-
8C4d Ap 10 '13
Metal tariff. Eng & Min J 96:654-5 O 4 '13
Metal, tin plate and sheet prices for 15 years,
1898-1912. Iron Age 91:48 Ja 2 '13
New iron, steel and metal tariff rates. Iron
Age 92:723-7 O 2 '13
New tariff bill. Iron Age 91:896-7 Ap 10 '13
Tariff hearings at Washington on metal
schedule. Iron Age 91:280 Ja 23 '13
Tariff on metals. Metal Ind n s 11:219-20 My
'13
Underwood-Simmons metal tariff schedule.
Iron Age 91 :1549a-1549d Je 26 '13
Underwood-Simmons tariff bill in the Senate.
Iron Age 92:136-7 Jl 17 '13
See also Copper industry and trade; Iron
industry and trade; Scrap metal; Steel
industry and trade
Metal trades association. See National metal
trades association
Metal waste
Benefit of melting over platinum clips and
filings in your own factory. M. Adelstein.
Metal Ind n s 11:424-5 O '13
See also Scrap metal
Metal work
Evolution of flatware blanks. C. W. Cook. 11
Metal Ind n s 11:199-200 My '13
Machining of aluminum and white metals.
K. Deinhardt. Mach 19:970 Ag '13
Methods of finishing metal surfaces. E: K.
Hammond, il Mach 19:852-4 Jl '13
Progress made In scraping metal surfaces.
L. J. Krom. II Metal Ind n s 11:521-2 D
'13
See also Brass founding; Bronze; Bronzes;
Bushings; Dies; Hardware; Ironwork; Keys
and key ways; Metal coloring; Metal laths;
Pewter; I*Ickllng (metals); Punching ma-
chinery; Sheet-metal work; Slotting ma-
chines; Solder and soldering; Tanks; Weld-
ing
Metal work, Artistic
Importance of design in the development of
the art metal industry. A. F. Saunders, il
Metal Ind n s 11:15-6 Ja '13
Influence of style on the art metal work of
modern timea A. F. Saunders. 11 Metal Ind
n s 11:382-3 Ag '13
Metal work, Plate. See Plate metal work
Metallic films, Production and properties of.
Sci Am S 75:151 Mr 8 '18
Metallic furniture. See Furniture, Metallic
Metallography
Condenser- tube corrosion, il Power 38:531-
3 O 14 '13
Crystalline growth of strained ferrite. A. Sau-
veur. il Iron Age 91:258-60 Ja 23 '13
Crvstallizatlon of steel through fatigue. F.
Rogers. Iron Age 92:554-5 S 11 '13
Grain growth in silicon steel. W. E. Rud-
er. 11 Am Inst MIn E Bui 84:2805-22 D '13
Gray Iron mixtures for motor castings. H.
B. Swan. II Foundry 41:474-8 N '13; Same.
Iron Age 92:893-7 O 23 '13; Same. Iron Tr
R 53:963-8 X 27 '13
Heat-treatment of carbon steel castings. J:
11. Hall, il Iron Tr R 53:81-4 Jl 10 '13
Malleable iron castings for automobile work.
E. Touceda. 11 Automobile 28:1260-3 Je 19
'13; Same. Iron Age 91:1426-9 Je 12 '13;
Same. Iron Tr R 52:1358-63 Je 12 '13; Same.
Foundry 41:276-80 Jl '13; Same cond. Ind
Eng 13:408-9 S '13
Metallography of carbon. Met & Chem Eng
11:619 N '13
Micrometry as applied to alloys. Met & Chem
Eng 11:619-21 N '13
Microscope in the iron and steel Industry. A.
Sauveur. 11 Iron Tr R 52:1303-7 Je 5 '13;
Same cond. Iron Age 91:1370-1 Je 5 '13
Microscopic revelations of steel structures. B.
F. Lake, il Mach 19:690-4 My '13
1 82
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Metallography - Continued.
Microstructnre of German silver. O. F. Hud-
son. II Metal Ind n 8 11:209-10, 253-4 My-
Je '13
Microstructure of sintered iron -bearing ma-
terials. B. G. Klugh. il Am Inst Min hZ Bui
77:813-28 My '13
Notes on the metalloprraphv of refined copper.
E. S. Bard well, il Am Inst Min E Bui 79:
1429-41 Jl '13
Sulphide ores of copper: some results of mic-
roscopic study. L. C. Graton. il Am Inst
Min E Bui 77:741-98 My '13; Discussion.
77:7:8-811 My '13
Use of the microscope in the study of met-
als. E. F. Cone, il Iron Age 92:840-2 O
16 '13
See also Annealing
Metallurgical laboratories
Dominion of Canada ore dressing and metal*
lurglcal laboratory, Ottawa. Eng & Min J
95:1046 My 24 '13
Metallurgical laboratories. Eng & Min J 95:
1161-2 Je 7 '13
Metallurgy
Great Falls, Mont, reduction works. 11 Eng &
Min J 96:677-8 O 11 '13
IlydrometallurKy. R. Cliauvenet. Met & Chem
Eng 11:4S»;-91 S '13
Hydrometallurgy and chlorination: answer to
Dr. Chauvenet. J: L.. Malm. Met & Chem
Eng 11:669 D '13
Hydrometallurgy — Joys of its theory, woes
of its practice. W. F. Bleecker. Met & Chem
Eng 11:538-9 O '13
Magnetite In mattes and slags. E. W. Wal-
ter. Eng & Min J J 5:213-4 Ja 25 '13
Metallurgical costs at the Homestake. Met &
Chem Eng 11:50-1 Ja '18
Metallurgy of the Homestake ore. A. J. Clark
and W. J. Sharwood. il map Eng & Min J
95:161-6. 215-9 Ja 18-25 '13
New desulphurizing method: sulphur re-
moved by distillation into its elemental
forma. W: A. Hall. Eng M 45:876-8 S '13
New factor in metal failures. E. A. Lewis.
Metal Ind n s 11:7 Ja '13
Notes on chemistry and metallurgy In Great
Britain. See monthly numbers of Metallur-
gical and chemical engineering
Notes on metallurgy in British Columbia in
1912. K Jacobs. Met & Chem Eng 11:29-30
Ja '13
Precipitate melting at the New Belmont
mill, Tonopah, Nev. A. H. Jones, il Eng
& Min J 95:1197-8 Je li '13
Reclamation of non-ferrous metals at West-
inghouse electric & mfg. co.'s plant, Pitts-
burgh. 11 Foundry 41:130-4 Ap '13
Relative importance of principles and prac-
tice In education. J. Douglas. Met & Chem
Eng 11:377-80 Jl '13
Spelss as a precious metal collector. Eng
& Min J 95:167-8 Ja 18 '13
Synopsis of recent chemical and metallurgi-
cal literature. See monthly numbers of
Metallurgical and chemical engineering
Temperature of certain operations in the
metallurgy of copper and lead. G. H. Clev-
enger. dlags Met & Chem Eng 11:447-9 Ag
'13
Western metallurgical field. Met & Chem
Eng 11:68-9 F '13
Nrr al»o Alloys: Assaying; Blast furnace
gas; Blast furnaces; Chemistry, Technical;
Copi>er metallurjay; Cyanide proce.ss; lOlec-
trometaliurgy: Flotation process; Furnaces;
(»old metallurgy; Iron nu'tallurj;y: Lead
metallurgy: Magnetic sep iration of ores;
Metallurgical laboratories; Metals; Ore treat-
ment; Ores; Refractory materials; Smelt-
ing: Steel metallurgy; Tin metallurgy;
Zinc metallurgy
Metals
American soc. for testing materials: papers
on metals. Erng N 70:74-6 Jl 10 '13
Annual meeting of British institute of met-
als, London, 1913; abstracts of papers pre-
.sented. Met & CMiem Eng 11:179-80 Ap '13
Engineering materials. C- A. McAllister. Int
Marine Eng 18:53-5 F 'IS
Hardness of metals. T: A. Eastick. 11 Scl
Am S 75:277-8 My 3 '13
International atomic weights. Eng & Min
J !.r,:i90 Ja 18 '13
Metals in antiquity. Scl Am S 76:16 Ja 4 'IS
Misuse and failure of metals and alloys. T.
V. Hughes. Scl Am 108:174 F 22 '13
New factor in metal failureSw E. A. Lewis.
Sci Am S 76:96 Ag 9 '13
Non-ferrous metals. Iron Age 92:51-2 Jl 3
•13
Passivity of metals: symposium before the
British ?'aradav society. Met & Chem Eng
ll:r,7'>-S3 D '13
Resistivity of a few metals through a wide
range of temperature. E. F. Northrup and
V. A. Suydam. J Fr Inst 176:163-61 P
'13
I'ltimate source of metals. B. Stevens. Am
Inst Min E Bui 75:331-43 Mr '13
Use of ammonia in bringing metal into so-
lution. C. D. King. Sci Am S 76:16 Ja 4 '13
Worlds production of principal metals. Eng &
Min J 95:742-4 Ap 12 '13
uS^rr also Alloys; Aluminum; Annealing;
Assaying; Corrosion and antl- corrosives;
Electrometallurgy; Foundry practice; Metal
trade; Metal work; Metallography; Metal-
lurgy; Mineralogy; Mines and mineral re-
sources; Ore deposits; Pickling (metals);
Slag; Smelting; Solder and soldering; Weld-
ing; Wire; also names of metals and alloys,
e. g. Babbitt metals; (Copper; Iron; Lead;
Manganese; Nickel; Silicon; Steel; Vana-
dium; Zinc
Testing
Mcdern experiments and experiences with
materials for turbine blades for high tem-
peratures. Schulz. Am Soc M E J 35:1187-
8 Jl '13
Property of toughness In metals. A. F. Shore.
11 dlag Iron Age 92:16-7 Jl 3 '13; Same.
Iron Tr R 53:Sr,-8 Jl 10 '13
/?c(' alfto Ore testing
Metals, Cutting of. See Metal cutting
Metals, Fatigue of. See Fatigue of metals
Metalwork. See Metal work
Meteorites
Carriers of mes.sages from other worlds. H.
B. Collier. 11 Sci Am S 76:365-6 D 6 '13
Meteorological Instruments
Sec also Barometer
Meteorology
Meteorology as an exact science. V. BJerk-
nes. Sci Am S 76:147 Mr 8 '18
New units in aerology. A. McAdie. il Sci
Am S 70:357 D G '13
tSec alHO Thunderstorms; Tornadoes;
Weather forecasts; Winds
Meteorology, Aeronautical
Airman and the weather: aeronautic meteor-
ology. C: F. Talman. il Sci Am 109:94 Ag 2
'13
Germany's aeronautical weather bureau. Scl
Am 108:262 Mr 22 '13
Meteorology, Agricultural
International commission on agricultural
meteorology. Sci Am 108:663 Je 21 '13
Rise of agricultural meteorology. Sci Am 108:
112 F 1 '13
Meters
Electrical energy meter, il plan Power 87:
256-7 F 25 '13
Improved flow meter, il diag Power 38:192-3
Ai? 5 '13; Same. Iron Age 92:236 Jl 31 '13;
Sune. Int Marine Eng 18:411-3 S '13; Same
oond. Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:507-8 S '13
Metering and recording the flow of fluids. J.
W. I^edoux. il diags Met & Chem Eng 11:
403-7 Jl '13
RediK inir power ]>lant waste by metering. S.
Uice. il plan Iron Tr R 53:1106-7 D 18 '13
Sir alMo Electric meters; Gas meters; Li-
quid meters; Steam meters; Water meters
Meters, Gas. See Gas meters
Meters, Steam. See Steam meters
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
183
Methane. See Firedamp
Metric system
Metric system and the average man. Ind Bng
13*370 S *13
New international carat of two hundred milll-
grammes. G: F: Kunz. Scl Am S 76:82-3,
08-9 Ag 9-16 '13
Simple approximate metric conversions. A.
A. Gary. Power 37:217-9 F 18 "13
Meumann, Ernst, 1862-
Teaching from the child's point of view: a
new science created by Prof. Meumann. P.
R. Radosavljevich. por Sci Am 109:141 Agr
23 *13
Mexico
Commerce
Business situation in Mexico. W: M. Ben-
ney and V. Gonzales. Am Ind 14:10-23 O
'13
Description and travel
Arches of Mexico: relics of early Spanish
engineerlnfiT. M. W. Hudson. 11 Sci Am 109:
28 Jl 12 '13
Engrineer's sta^e Journey through Arizona and
Mexico in 1880. C. L. Annan, map Eng N
69:1128-30 My 29 '13
Economic conditions
Engineer's reminiscences of Mexican railway
building. M. E. Schmidt. Eng M 45:683-94
Ag '13
National rallwavs of Mexico, map Ry Age 00:
1211-2 D 2G '13
Industries and resources
Mines of Mexico. H. A. Megraw. 11 Eng M
46:37-45 O '13
Patience and cheap labor in Mexican min-
ing. W: H. Yeandle. Eng & Min J P6:1127-
8 D 13 '13
Revolution, 1913
Assault on the Lucky Tiger mine. Eng & Min
J 95:890-1 My 3 '13
How Mexican rebels destroy railways and
bridges. G. E. Weeks. U Sci Am 109:209-10
S 13 'IS
Miami copper company «.« , „ ^,.
Miami copper company in 1912. J: P. Chan-
nlng. Eng A Min J 95:59-60 Ja 11 '18
Report for 1912. Eng & Min J 95:763-4 Ap 12
'IS
Miami valley
Flood notes from the Miami valley, il map
Eng N 69:924-31 My 1 '13
Mica
India mica Industry. A. F. Dixon. 11 Am Inst
Min R Bui 77:8.''»-77 Mv '13
Mining and treatment of feldspar and kao-
lin. A. S. Watts. 11 IT S Bur Mines Bui 58:
1-160 '13 . ^ „,
Tariff hearings on schedules B and C. Elec
W 61:340 F 16 '13
MIcarta
New insulating material. 11 Elec Ry J 42:73
Jl 12 '13; Elec W 62:103-4 Jl 12 '13: Power
38:169 S ^0 '13; Mach 19:P42 Ag '13; Eng M
46:sup 2-3 N '13
Mice. See Field mice
Michigan
Industries and resources
Applied geology, Michigan iron ranges. P. B.
McDonlld. flags Eng & Min J »6:20S-10 Ag
2 '13; Same. Scl Am 8 76:235 O H '13
Developments on Michigan iron ^ranges. P.
B. McDonald. 11 Eng & Min J 96:335-9 Ag
23 IS
Michigan Central railroad ^ ^ , , ...^ ^^^
Operation of Michigan Central In 1912. Ry
Age 54:6f)9-fi0 Mr 21 '13 - , rr.;. -?
67th annual reiiort, 1^12. Ry Ago .)l:fi9r,-7
Mr 21 '13
Michigan master plumbers association
2l8t annual convrntion at bau:ina\v, iviai.
1913. Dom Kng fi2:37fi-S2 Mr 29 '13
Michigan smelting & refining co., Detroit,
MIcha
Description of the development. 11 Metal Ind
n s 11:1*6 Ja '13
Michigan united traction company
Standardization on the Michigan united trac-
tion. 11 Elec Ry J 41:478-9 Mr 15 '13
Micrographlc analysis. See Metallography;
Steel — Analysis
Micrometers
Bench micrometer. W. T. Murphy, diag Aro
Mach 38:869-70 My 22 '13
Improvement for the micrometer-microscope.
W. Souder. Eng X 69:366 F 20 "IS; Same.
Am Mach 38:783 My 8 '13
Micrcmeter height gage. W: C. Betz. diag
Maoh 19:803-4 Je '13
Three point micrometer and its use. il diag
Mach 19:688 My '13
Micro- motion study by means of chronometer
and moving picture machine, il Ind Eng 13:
1-4 Ja '13
Micro-organisms
Micro-organisms of the soil. G: T. Moore. Scl
Am S 75:74-5 F 1 '13
See aUo Bacteriology
Microphones
MIcro-monophone. 11 Scl Am 108:248 Mr IB
•13
Mlcropyrometer. See Pyrometers and pyrom-
etry
Microscopes and microscopy
Arpllrations of the niicr().soope to industrial
work: meeting of the New York section, of
the American electrochemical society. Me*
& rhem Knp ll:6Hi-22 N '13
Comparison miscroscope. W. Thoemer. il Sci
Am 108:158 F 15 '13
Early u.se of the microscope at Iron and
.stof'l works. I\ Kreuzpointner. Iron Age
92:35'i Ag 14 '13
Hints for young microscopist.s. N. Barden.
11 Scl Am[ 108:435 My 10 '13
Improved metallurgical microscope. W. Tas-
sin. 11 Met & Chem Eng 11:66-8 Ja '13
Improvement for the micrometer-microscope.
W. Souder. Eng N 69:366 F 20 '13; Same.
Am Mach 38:783 My 8 '13
Microscope in the Iron and steel industry. A.
Sauveur. 11 Iron Tr R 52:1303-7 Je 5 '13;
Same cond. Iron Age 91:1370-1 Je 5 '13
MicroFcopiHt In the field. W. E. Koch. Eng
c<ik Min J 9r.:174-6 Ja IS '13
Mlrroscopv In economic geology. R: Beck.
Eng & Min J 95:1087-9 My 31 '13
Modern microscopical optics: the limitations
of the microscope. C. Metz. Sci Am S 76:
162-3 Mr 15 '13
Power of a microscope. C. W. Nieman. Scl
Am 108:11 Ja 4 '13 ^
Size of the finest organic structures. W.
Stempell. 11 Sci Am S 75:260 Ap 26 '13
T'se of tlio mirroscopo in mining engineer-
ing. F: W. Aiigar. II Am Inst Min E Bui
7S1011-22 Je '13; Discussion. 83:2743-4
N '13 . * ,
T'so of the micro.^cope in the study of metals.
H. F. ('one. il Iron Agp 92:810-2 O 16 '13
F!re also Goniometers; Metallography
Microscopy. See Microscope and microscopy
Mlddletown, Ohio
Flood -protect ion plans for Ohio cities. J.
W. Hill. Eng Rer 68:599 N 29 '13
Notes on the formation and inhibition of
mildew in paints. H: A. Gardner. 11 J Fr
Tn.st 175:59-64 Ja '13
Military aeronautics. See Aeronautics, Military
Military architecture
Sf€ nlMfi Armories; Arsennls; Barracks
Military art and science
Night attacks In modern warfare: shells that
illuminate the enemy. H. Bannerman-Phil-
lips. 11 Sci Am 109:282 O 11 '13
See nUn Aeronautics, Military; Artillery;
roast defense; Mines, Military
Military automobiles. See Automobiles, Mili-
tary
Military engineering
fitc niMo roast defense; Explosives, Mil-
itary; Mines. Military
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INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Military explosives. See Explosives, Military
Military history
Military history and the science of business
administration. E: D: Jones. Ensr M 44:1-6,
185-90, S21-6 O-D '12
Military hygiene
Humanitarian side of war: Red cross sanitary
equipment for the field. W. J. Murray. 11
Sci Am S 75:412-3 Je 28 '13
Military medicine. See Medicine, Military
Military mines. See Mines, Military
Military reconnaissance
Achievements of military aircraft. H. Ban-
nerman-Phillips. 11 Sci Am 108:306-7 Ap 6
•13
Milling machines
Common limitation of machine tool channel
room for chips. C: E. Smart, il Mach 19:838-
9 Jl '13
Complete millinfir machine test, plans Iron Age
91:98-100 Ja 2 '13
Constant-speed milling machine. 11 Iron Age
91:1354 Je 6 '13
Cross -drilling and milling attachments. D. T.
Hamilton. 11 Mach 19:619-22 Ap '13
Experiments In milling. Ind Eng 13:81 F 'IS
Hoefer duplex milling machine, il Iron Tr R
53:258 Ag 7 '13
Ingersoll open-side horizontal-spindle milling
machine, il Mach 19:67-8 S '12
Italian milling machine. J. Horner, il diag
Mach 20:107-8 O '13
Kempsmith milling machine, il Iron Tr R
52:745-6 Mr 27 '13; Am Eng 87:217 Ap '13
LeBIond heavy-duty cone-type milling ma-
chine, il Mach 19:62-4 S '12
LeBIond heavy duty miller. 11 diag Am Mach
38:799-803 My 15 '13
Lees-Bradner thread milling machine. 11 Mach
19:474-5 F '13
Locomotive link milling machine. 11 Am Eng
87:46 Ja '13; Iron Tr R 52:152 Ja 9 '13
Milling motor truck spring chairs. G: E. Pope,
diags Mach 19:617-8 Ap '13
Milling operations simultaneously performed.
S. R Stone, il Iron Tr R 53:688 O 16 '13
New style of duplex milling machine. 11 Iron
Age 91:531 F 27 '13
Newton mnltlple-spindle milling machine. II
Mach 19:817-8 Je '13
Rapid production with milling machines, il
Iron Age 92:286-8 Ag 7 '13
Steams-Knight crankcases — milling and drill-
ing, il Automobile 29:279 Ag 14 '13
Tripling the output of a milling machine by
motion study. 11 Ind Eng 13:169 Ap '13
Variable speed mechanism for milling ma-
chine table, il diags Mach 19:442 F '13
fice al/to Gear cutting; Machine tools
Milling of ores. See Crushing machinery; Ore
treatment
Mills and miliwork
Design of Fteel mill buildings. R. Fleming.
Eng Rec 68:467-9, 491-3 O 25-X 1 "13
See also Factories; Planing mills; Saw
mills
Milne, John
Sketch. Sci Am 109:134 Ag 16 '13
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Bridges
Lift bridges of Milwaukee. H: G. Tyrrell. 11
Munlc Eng 45:2-7 Jl '13
Politics and government
Milwaukee's non-partisan administration.
Munic Eng 44:423-4 My '13
Rapid transit
Service order for Milwaukee lines. Elec Ry J
42:1182-6 D 6 '13
Water supply
Clasflification of water consumption in Mil-
waukee, Wis. Eng N 69:1319 Je 26 '13
Mine accidents
Accidents in British mines. Eng & Min J 95:
435-6 F 22 '13
Accidents in metal mines in 1911. Eng & Min
J 95:669-70 Mr 29 '13
Accidents in metal mines of the United States.
Eng & Min J 95:769-70 Ap 12 '13
Answers to examination questions asked at
examination for mine foreman and assistant
foreman held at Pottsville, Pa., 1913. Col-
liery 33:651-2 Je '13
Comparative safety of electric and fuse blast-
ing. Eng & Min J 95:1014 My 17 '13
Electric haulage accidents. Eng & Min J 95
661 Mr 29 '13
Metal mine accidents in British Columbia. F
L. Hoffman. Eng ^ Min J 96:931-2 N 15 '13
Mine accidents in Montana. Eng & Min J 95
243-4 Ja 25 '13
Mysore shaft accident. Eng & Min J 96:876
N 8 '13
Rand mining accidents and deaths In 1912.
Eng & Min J 96:697-9 O 11 '13
Sources of electrical accidents In mines. H.
H. Clark. Eng M 45:424-5 Je '13
Two hoisting accidents and their lesson: Elli-
son hoist and Leonard mine. Eng & Min J
95:1111-2 My 31 '13
Who is responsible? W: H, and J. T. Rey-
nolds. Colliery 33:560-1 My '13
Winding accidents on the Rand. Eng & Min
J 96:1111 D 13 '13
See aUo Coal mines and mining — Acci-
dents and explosions; Firedamp; Mine ex-
plosions; Mine fires: Mine rescue work;
Mining engineering — Safety measures; Safe-
ty lamps
Mine accounting
Mining cost accounts of the Anaconda copper
mining co. H. T. Van EHls. Am Inst Min
E Bui 78:1047-54 Je '13
Outline of mine accounting. H: B. Fernald.
Eng & Min J 95:5-8 Ja 4 '13
Mine air
Humidity of mine air. J. de B. Hooper. Col-
liery 33:508 Ap '13
Bee also Mine gases; Mine explosions
Mine cages. See Mine hoisting
Mine cars
Advantages of steel mine cars. G. P. Black-
iston. il Colliery 34:172-3 O '13
Federal gable-bottom ore car. diags Eng &
Min J 95:17 Ja 4 '13
Hyatt roller bearings applied to mine cars.
J. A. Schroeder. Colliery 34:173 O '13
Mine-car construction. W. D. Hockensmlth.
Colliery 34:175-6 O '13
Bee also Mine haulage
Mine cave commission
Anthracite mine cave problem. Colliery 34:
264-5 D '13
Mine construction
Bulldozing chute and underswung gate. G.
J. Jackson, il Eng & Min J 96:735-6 O 18 '13
Concrete in mine construction. A. F. Allard.
Colliery 33:623-4 Je '13; Same cond. Eng N
69:1167 Je 5 '13
Concrete station at Champion mine, plans
Eng & Min J 96:641-2 O 4 '13
Fireproof construction in mines. Concrete
Cem 3:64 Ag '13
Hvdraulic filling as roof support. G: Knox.
Colliery 34:22n-8 N '13
Modern steel -tipple design. J: A. Garcia.
plans Eng N 69:1316-7 Je 26 '13
Rellning No. 2 Hamilton shaft. Chapln mine.
Iron Mountain, Mich, plans Eng & Min J
9€:680-2 O 11 '13
Safety rules — structures. Eng & Min J 96:
596 S 27 '13
Steel in mine construction. C. Schols. Eng N
69:1166-7 Je 6 '13; Same, il diag Colliery 34:
30-2 Ag '13
Bee also Mine shafts; Mine timbering
Mine costs. See Mining costs
Mine drainage
Balling through an untimbered shaft. D. Muir.
il plans Eng & Min J 95:991-6 My 17 '13
Driving a long adit at Bonanza. Colo. W. C.
Russell. Eng. & Min J ^5:272 F 1 '13
Geological drainage problem. R. R. Heap,
maps Eng & Min J 96:1205-11 D 27 '13
Bee also Shaft .linking
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
1 85
Mine employees. See Miners
Mine explosions
Answers to examination questions, West Vir-
ginia, 1912. Colliery 33:587-90 My '13
Causes of coal-dust explosions. C. M. Youner*
Eng M 44:771-3 P '13
Cincinnati mine (Pa.) disaster. W: Z. Price.
map Colliery 33:636-43 Je '13
Effect of incombustible dusta on the explosion
of gases. H. B. Dixon and C. Campbell. Scl
Am S 76:118-9 Ag 23 '13
Impressing upon the miner facts regarding
explosions. J: Vemer. Mines & Min 33: 813-
6 Ja '13
Some features of mine disasters. G: S. Rice.
Colliery 33:361-2 F '13
Kre aho Coal dust; Coil mines and min-
ing — Accidents and (explosions; Mine acci-
dents: Mine fires; Mine gases
Mine fires
Coal mine fires. Colliery 33:690-2 Jl '13
Drift candlestick. W: J. Crocker. 11 Colliery
33:396 P '13
Fire prevention in metalliferous mines. Q: J.
Toung. Eng M 44:604-6 Ja '13
Fire protection of mines. G. E. Lyman. Col-
liery 33:624-7 Je '13
Fire protection of mines. J. Taylor. Colliery
34:28-» Ag '13
Mine fires. Colliery 84:16 Ag '13
Mine fires and their prevention. H. M. Wil-
son. 11 Sci Am S 75:404-5 Je 28 '13
North Mt. Lyell mine fire. Mines & Min 83:
330-1 Ja '18
Report of commission on Mount Lyell fire.
Eng & Min J 95:820-1 Ap 19 '13
Some features of mine disasters. G: S. Rice.
Colliery 33:361-2 F '13
See aUo Firedamp; Mine accidents; Mine
explosions: Safety lamps
Mine foremen. See Mine management; Mining
engineering
Mine gases
Ability of the acetvlene flame. E. M. Cliance.
Colliery 34:23) -41 N '13
Apparatus for testing mine gases. P. C. Per-
kins. 11 Sci Am 109:268 O 4 '13
Barometric pressure and mine gases. Colliery
33:477-9 Ap '13
Chart classifying mine gases. C. K. Gloman.
Colliery 33:sup Ap '13
Detecting poisonous gase.s by thofr ootlon up-
on smallanlmals. G: A. Burrell and V. M,
Seibert. il Sci Am S 76:385. 3S9-80 D 20
'13
Gases met with in coal mines. Colliery 88:
445-8. 492-5, 564-6. 631-2 Mr-Je '13
Use of the barometer in mining. P. Z. Schell-
enberg. Colliery 33:590-1 My '13
See otno Carbon monoxido: FIrodamp;
Mine explo.slons; Mine fires; Mine ventila-
tion; Safety lamps
Mine haulage
Animal haulage in mines. B. S. Randolph.
11 Colliery 34:139-42 O '13
Automatic switch for locomotive haulage.
diags Eng & Min J 96:404 Ag 80 '13
Availability of motor trucks for mines. Eng
& Min J 96:731-4 O 18 '13
Compressed-air mine haulage. W: Z. Price.
il Colliery 34:142-5 () '13
Description of tonnage map. C. Robinson.
diag Colliery 33:603-4 Je '13
Efficiency in mine haulage. W. H. Bines. Col-
li«^ry 34:171-2 O '13
Electric mine haulage. E. A. Lof. 11 Colliery
34:301-6 D '13 (to be cont)
Experience with storage- battery haulage un-
derground. S. A. Easton. Eng A Min J 96:
990 X 22 '13
Haulage on a road 3,600 feet long that falls
350 feet 6 Inches. P. M. Welgle. Colliery 34:
177-8 O '13
Mining plant of Petros coal co. ; the grav-
ity plane and five-car rotarv dump. A. W.
Evan.s. diag Colliery 34:151-2 O '13
Motor trucks for mines. O. H. Sonne. Eng &
Min J 96:457 S 6 '13
Motor trucks In metal-mining industries. R.
W. Hutchinson. Jr. 11 Eng M 46:365-79 D '13
Motor trucks In mining. D: Ross. E2ng A Min
J 96:366-7 Ag 23 '18
Moving minerals in thin flat beds, il diag
Colliery 33:310-2 Ja '18
Ore transportation. Eng & Min J 96:465-6 S
6 '18
Practical mule haulage. A. E. Thompson. Col-
liery 34:166-7 O '13
Reconstruction of Mahanoy plane, Philadel-
phia & Reading Ry. co. J. S. Ward. II plan
Eng X 70:1220-7 D 18 '13
Repairing a large rope sheave. H. Lw Handley.
diags Colliery 33:604-5 Je '13
Rope haulage at Vesta No. 4 mine. Califor-
nia, Pa. W: Z. Price. II Colliery 34:135-8
O '13
Safety rules — electrical haulage underground.
Eng & Min J 96:808-4 Ag 16 '13
Single-track cableway in Sardinia. E. Prae-
lorius. il Eng & Min J 96:1009-10 N 29 '13
Slope haulage at Sayreton, Alabama. P. G.
Morris. 11 Colliery 34:155-6 O '13
Storage battery haulage costs. Eng & Min J
96:980 N 22 '13
Two representative rope-haulage engines built
by the Weilman-Seaver-Morgan co. S. H.
Pitkin, il Colliery 34:174-5 O '18
Unusual design of overhead tramway at a
Utah mine. W. R. Elliott, il Eng & Min J
96:293-6 Ag 16 '18
Wire rope haulage. A. Briggs. Colliery 34:
173-4 O '13
Ffee alMo Locomotives, Mine; Mine cars;
Mine hoisting; Mine tracks
Mine hoisting
Automatic bucket tipple. D. A. Cavagnaro.
plan Eng & Min J 95:898-9 My 8 '13
Bailing through an untlmbered shaft. D. Muir.
II plans Eng & Min J 95:991-6 My 17 '18
Cage with Munzner safety catches, diag Eng
A Min J 96:112-8 Jl 19 '13
Chain -driven convertible hoist. B. E. Carter.
diag Eng A Min J 96:115 Jl 1» '13
Changing the hoisting rope. B. Lloyd; P. W.
Davis. Colliery 33:575-6 My '13
Comparative costs of Rand hoisting systems.
Eng & Min J 95:1199-1200 Je 14 '13
Compressed air system of the Anaconda cop-
per mining co., Butte. Mont. B. V. Nord-
berg. II Am Inst Min E Bui 81:2225-87 S '13
Design of pit head pulleys. J: S. Watts, diag
Mach 19:511-2 Mr '13
Efficiencies of two Rand electric hoists. J. N.
Bulkley. 11 E)ng & Min J 96:211-2 Ag 2 '13
Electric power for underground winding at
the new Heriot mine, Transvaal. 11 Eng A
Min J 95:19 Ja 4 '13
Electric vs. compressed air hoists. K. A.. Pau-
ly. il Eng & Min J 95:653-8 Mr 29 '13
Electric winding at the West Rand mines.
South Africa. 11 Elec W 61:1054-5 My 17 '13
Pour-decked cage at St. Michael, il plans
Colliery 34:50^ Ag '13
Hoisting practice in Wisconsin zinc fields. W.
F. Boericke. Eng A Min J 95:25-6 Ja 4
'13
Hoisting ropes. W. D. Lloyd. Colliery 33:578-
9 My '13
Mechanical efficiency in hoisting. Eng A Min
J 96:785-6 O 25 '13
Safety catch and bucket release, diag Eng &
Min J 95:613 Mr 22 '13
Safety rules — belts, pulleys and shafts. Eng
& Min J 96:831 N 1 '13
Safety rules — ropes and sheaves. Eng A Min
J 96:788 O 25 '13
South African electric hoisting systems. Eng
& Min J 95:608 Mr 22 '13
Speed of hoisting. Colliery 33:571 My '13
Three- stage hoisting system, plan ETng A
Min J 96:448 S 6 '13
Turn sheaves at tiie Lake mine, Mich. K. A.
May. 11 Eng & Min J 95:643-4 Mr 29 '13
Two hoisting accidents and thedr lesson: El-
lison hoist and Leonard mine. Eng & Min
J 95:1111-2 My 31 '13
Use of bucket crosaheads. W. J. Roberts.
Eng & Min J 96:893 N 8 '13
Wet bucket elevator design. A. O. Gates.
Eng & Min J 96:725-7 O 18 '13
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INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Mine hoisting — Continued.
Windlass for timber shaft. L. D. Davenport,
plan Gner & Mln J 95:756 Ap 12 '13
See also Dumping appliances; Headframes;
Hoistlnt; machinery: Mine cars; Mine haul-
age; Wire rope
Mine inspection
Answers to examination questions asked at
examination for mine Inspector held In
Pottsvllle, Pa.. 1913. Colliery 33:719-21; 34:
33-7 Jl-Ag '18
Answers to examination questions for state
mine inspector, Colorado, 1911. Colliery 83:
319-22. 369-71, 466-9 Ja-Mr '13
Law regarding mine inspectors. Colliery 33:
674 My 'IS
Selection of state mine Inspectors. Colliery
33:346-7 F '13
iMine labor. See Miners
Mine lamps. See Safety lamps
Mine llghtino
Dangers of acetylene lamps. D. H. Somer-
viUe. Colliery 33:372 P '13
Plummet lamp. 11 Colliery 83:626-7 Ap '13
Sconces for holding candles. 11 Kng & Min J
95:849-50 Ap 26 '13
Mine locomotives. See Locomotives, Mine
Mine management
Contract systems in Michigan copper mines.
Eng & Min J 96:1177-8 D 20 '13
Efficiency engineering applied to mining. G.
A. Collins. Ind Eng 18:166-8 Ap '18
Eifflclency In mining. W. J. Crocker. Colliery
33:896-6 F '18
Magnetite mines near Port Henry, N. Y. L.
O. Kellogg. 11 Eng & Min J 96:863-8 N
8 '13
Organization as affecting mining. A. J. Moors-
head. Colliery 33:627-8 Je '13
Relation of engineers to mine foreman. Col-
liery 33:577 My '13
Scientific management for mines. Eng & Min
J 96:614 S 13 '13
Successful mine foreman from four view
points. H. La Viers. Colliery 83:610-1 Ap
'18
Mine maps
Applied geology in the Bulte mines. F. A.
Llnforth. Am Inst Min E Bu! 83:2611-23
N '13
Complete mine maps. Colliery 34:91-2 S '13
Folding maps of Cowee and Spruce-pine re-
gion of North Carolina, A. S. Watt.s. IT S
Bur Mines Bui 53:pl II & III '13
See also Mine surveying
Mine, rescue work
Cincinnati mine (Pa,) disaster. W: Z. Price,
map Colliery 33:636-43 Je '13
Collapsible skeleton emergency bucket, dlags
Eng & Mln J 96:262 Ag 9 '13
Detecting poisonous gases by their action up-
on small animals. G: A. Burrell and F. M.
Selbert. 11 Sci Am S 76:385, 389-90 D 20 '13
Emergency car — Colorado fuel and iron co.
11 plan Colliery 33:483-4 Ap '13
First aid In Kentucky. C. J. Norwood. Col-
liery 33:484 Ap '13
First aid to the injured. W: Z. Price. 11 Col-
liery 34:207-23 N '13
First aid truck for miners made by White
companj'. 11 Automobile 29:1161 D 18 '13
German rescue organization. B. Breyhan. 11
Colliery 34:284-6 D '13
Kentucky flrst-aid team meet. Colliery 34:22
Ag '13
Mecnanlcal resuscitation: action and opera«-
tion of the pulmotor in mine-rescue work.
H: E. Bertling. 11 Eng M 45:731-2 Ag '13
Mine recovery telephone equipment. 11 Col-
liery 84:62-8 Ag '13
Mine rescue telephone equipment. 11 Sci Am
109:344) N 1 '13
Miner entombed for eight days near Centralia.
Pa. Colliery 34:233-4 N '13
Portable mine rescue telephone. 11 Eng & Min
J 96:246 Ag » '18
Saved by the mine telephone. Colliery 83:
481-2 Ap '13
Stewart "broken back" splint. W. B. Lloyd.
II Colliery 84:82 Ag '13
Telephone equipment for mine rescue work
11 Elec W 62:204 Jl 26 '13
Training with mine-rescue appliances. J. W.
Paul. Eng M 44:946-8 Mr '13
See aUo Mine accidents; Mining engineer-
ing — Safety measures
Mine sampling. See Ore sampling
Mine sanitation
Dust In Johannesburg mines. Eng & Min J 96:
777 O 25 '13
Hookworm disease at southern mines. J. W.
Pr>'or. il Colliery 33:568-60 My '13
New Zealand safety commission report. Eng
& Min J 95:841-2 Ap 26 '13
Sanitation in mines and mine towns. Lake
Superior region. W. H. Moulton. Iron Age
92:475-6 Ag 28 '13; Same. Eng & Min J
96:391-2 Ag 30 '13
Sec also Mine ventilation; Mining camps
Mine shafts
Aligning concrete forms in shaft. R. H. Dick-
son, dlags Eng & Min J 96:259 Ag 9 '13
Concrete lining of the Klngdon shaft. Globe,
Ariz, dlags Eng & Min J 95:177-9 Ja 18 '13
Concrete shaft station. Wolverine mine. C. T.
Rice, plan Eng & Mln J 96:397-9 Ag 30 '13
Concreting methods in Michigan copper
shafts, dlags Eng & Mln J 96:66-7 Jl 12 '13
Construction of no. 3 shaft, Negaunee mine.
S. R. Elliott, diags Eng & Min J 95:266-71
F 1 '13
Hancock shaft station. C. T. Rice, plan Eng
& Min J 95:888-90 My 3 '13
Harvev safety shaft gate, diag Eng ft Min
J 95:230 Ja 25 '13
Plumb bob for shaft plumbing, diag Eng &
Min J 96:738 O 18 '13
Relininfi[ No. 2 Hamilton shaft, Chapln mine.
Iron Mountain. Mich, plans Eng & Mln J
96:680-3 O 11 '13
Repairing a 12-ln. shaft without removal. 11
Eng & Min J 96:1281-2 Je 28 '13
Safety gates for shafts. 11 Colliery 34:162-3 O
•13
Safety ru]e»— the shaft. Eng & Min J 96:
67-8 Jl 12 '13
Setting timbers In vertical shafts. C. W. Mac-
dougall. plan Eng & Min J 95:897 My 3 '13
Shaft timbering in swelling ground. W. H.
Storms, plan Eng & Min J 96:498-9 S 13 '13
Steel and concrete drop-shaft. Eng Rec 97:
505 My 3 '13
System of sand-filling for deep mine shafts.
plan Eng N 69:1324-5 Je 26 '13
Why leave shaft pillars? Mines & Min 83:
305 Ja '13
See al80 Headframes; Mine hoisting; Mine
timbering: Mine tracks; Mine ventilation;
Shaft sinking
Mine signals
Bell and lamp signal systems. S. F. Walk-
er, plans Elec W 61:150-1, 199-201. 251-8
Ja 18-F 1 '13
Evolution of an electric signal system. Q: A.
Packard, diag Eng & Min J 96:737-8 O 18
'13
Simple electric signaling system, pla^i Eng &
Min J 95:471-2 Mr 1 '13
Mine surveying
Carrying the meridian underground. W. H.
Roberts, jr. dlags Colliery 34:95-6 S '13
Complete mine maps. Colliery 34:91-2 S '13
Difficulties in mine surveying. H. G. Hender-
son. U Colliery 33:369-60 F '13
Laying out Cananea underground curves. A.
C. Harris, diag Eng & Mln J 96:1027-8 N
29 '13
Mine surveying wrinkles. W. J. Crocker.
Mines & Mln 83:300-1 Ja 'IS
Underground survey. W. N. Cole. Colliery 88:
519-20 Ap '13
U. S. Geological survey topographic maps for
the civil and mining engineer. B. G. Wood-
nifr. Eng N 70:384-5 Ag 21 '13
Use of relief maps in mine surveying. H. G.
Henderson. 11 Sci Am S 75:101-2 F 15 'IS
Mine taxation
Changes in excise tax on profits from min-
ing. Eng & Min J 95:488-9 Mr 1 '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
187
Mine taxation — Continued,
Depreciation to be deducted from mining^ com-
pany pronts. Eng & Min J 96:1212 D 27 '13
New income tax. Eng & Min J 96:817-8 N 1 '13
Strat ton's independence income-tax caee.
Eng & Min J 96:826 N 1 '13
Xax on mining income. Eng & Min J 96:655-6
O 4 '13
See also Mine valuation
Mine timbering
Hexagonal stope sets. 11 Eng & Min J 96:
519-20 Mr 8 '13
Method of recording mine timbering. J: T.
Fuller, dlag Eng & Min J 96:323-4 F 8 '13
Safe timbering. 11 Colliery 33:655-7 My '13
Safety rules— timbering. Eng & Min J 96:925
N 15 '13
Shaft timbering in swelling ground. W. H.
Storms, plan Eng & Min J 96:498-9 S 13
'13
Square-set framing at Butte, il Eng & Min J
96:878-80 N 8 '13
Timbering a main level. I. C. Parfltt. Col-
liery 34:257-8 N '13
Timbering in the Butte mines. B. H. Dun-
shee. il diags Am Inst Min E Bui 80:1511-
21 Ag '13
Top set slicing in the Chisholm district. L*.
D. Davenport, plan Eng & Min J 96:276-7
F 1 '13
jS'ee also Mine shafts
Mine tracks
Concrete stringers for incline tracks. C. T.
Rice, plan Eng & Min J 95:948-9 My 10 '13
Concrete stringers in steep Inclines, dlag Eng
ft Min J 96:1290-1 Je 28 '13
Construction. Colliery 34:152-3 O '13
Novel incline track arrangement, dlag Eng ft
Min J 96:788 O 25 '13
Track work in a Minnesota mine, on the
Mesabi range. E. W. R. Butcher, dlags Ehig
& Min J 96:352-3 Ag 23 '13
Tracks in rooms. M. J. Rafferty. Colliery 33:
580-1 My '13
Mine transportation. See Mine haulage; Mine
hoisting; Mine tracks
Mine trolleys
New type of mine trolley, il Eng & Min J
95:1182 Je 14 '13
Mine tunnels. See Mine drainage; Tunnels and
tunneling
Mine valuation
American iron-ore reserves; bases for their
valuation. B. C. Eckel. Eng M 44:7-15 O
'12
Assessment of mines. P. J. Miller. Eng &
Min J 96:969-71 N 22 '13
Factors in the valuation of iron mines. J. R.
Flnlay. Iron Tr R 52:518-21 F 27 '13; Same.
Am Inst Min E Bui 75:4.S7-')02 Mr '13;
Same. Iron Age 91:654-6 Mr 13 '13; Ex-
cerpts. p:ng & Min J 95:939-40 My 10 'IS;
Discussion. Am Inst Min K Bui 77:915-40;
82:2605-8 Mr, My '13
Life factor in mine valuation. A. C. Key. Eng
& Min J 95:1103 My 31 '13
Valuation of Iron mines. Eng & Min J 95:
477-8 Mr 1 '13
Mine ventilation
Answers to examimition questions asked at
examination for mine foreman and assist-
ant foreman held at Pottsville, Pa.. 1913.
Colliery 33:653-4 Je '13
Australian mine ventilation. Colliery 33:557
My '13
Automatic door for ventilation control. H. S.
Oieser. plan Eng & Min J 95:1048-9 My 24
'13
Coal mine ventilation. A. King. Colliery S3:
423-6 Mr '13
Common sense mine ventilation. J. C. Qas-
kill. Colliery 33:409-13 Mr '13
Control of ventilation. Colliery S3:41S-4 Mr
•18
Facts and theories relating to fans. D: M.
Mowat. plan Colliery 33:429-39 Mr '13
Gasoline motors in coal mines. A. J. King.
11 Colliery 34:164-5 O '13
Humidifying the air-current. J. K. Johnston,
plan Colliery 33:460 Mr 'IS
Location of regulator. Colliery 34:38-9 Ag '13
Mine humidiflcatlon. D. Gerber. il Colliery
34*229-31 N '13
Mine ventilation. Colliery 33:632-3, 712-3; 34:
45-7, 112-4, 186-8, 248-9, 308-9 Je-D '13 (to
be cont) •
Pressure and velocity meter for mines. Col-
liery 34:300 D '13
Size of airway. D. B. Gregg. Colliery 33:681
My '13
Stopping ventilation at firing time. W. H.
and S. Reynolds. Colliery 83:614-6 Ap '18
Too much ventilation. W: H: Booth. Col-
liery 33:419-20 Mr '13
Ventilating mines and removing gas. J. J.
Rutledge. Colliery 84:81-6 S '13
ififee alsa Coal dust; Firedamp; Mine gases
Mineral Industries
Bureau of mines report. Eng & Min J 95:
189-90 Ja 18 '13
Mineral lands
Leasing of mineral lands. W: Griff th. Col-
liery 34:167-9 O '13
Our national resources and our federal gov-
ernment: discussion of paper of R. W.
Raymond. Am Inst Min E Bui 74:319-29; 77:
971-81 F, My '13
Mineral oils. See Petroleum
Mineral waters
Warning against fraudulent radioactive wa-
ter. Sci Am 109:287 O 11 '13
Mineralogy
Halos in minerals: markings due to radium in
rocks, and their significance. J. Joly. il
Sci Am S 75:132-5 Mr 1 '13
Microscopist in the field. W. E. Koch. Eng
& Min J 95:174-6 Ja 18 '13
Bee also Assaying; Metals; Mines and
mineral resources; Rocks; also names of
minerals, e. g. Coal; Diamonds; Feldspar;
Mica
Miners
Abstract of current decisions on mines and
mining, October, 1912 to March, 1913. J.
W. Thompson. U S Bur Mines Bui 61:28-
63 '13
Bath house at Cameron oolliery, Shamokin,
Pa. 11 Colliery 33:679-80 Jl '13
Butte versus Michigan. W: Lakeland. Eng &
Min J 96:1085 D 6 '13
College men underground. H. F. Davis. Eng
& Min J 95:31-2 Ja 4 '13
Contract systems in Michigan copper mines.
Eng & Min J 96:1177-8 D 20 '13
Cornish miner. P. B. McDonald. Eng ft Min J
95:882 My 3 '13
Drilling in the Michigan copper mines. Eng
ft Min J 96:915 N 15 '13
Foreign mining costumes. C. L. Bryden. II
Mines & Min 83:824-6 Ja '18
Johannesburg strike. Eng & Min J 96:434 S
6 '13
Labor conditions at Fairbanks, Alaska. H. L
Ellis. Eng & Min J 96:1111-2 D 13 '13
Lake Superior copper country strike. Eng &
Min J 96:230 A« 2 '13
Lake Superior copper- country strike com-
ments. Eng & Min J 96:411 Ag 30 '13
Living conditions on the Lake Superior
ranges, il Iron Tr R 52:245-8 Ja 23 '13
Michigan copper strike. Eng & Min J 96:
301-2 Ag 16 '13
Miners' strike on Vancouver Island. E.
Jacobs. Eng ft Min J 96:605-6 S 27 '13
President Shaw of the Calumet A Hecla min-
ing CO. denies statements of J. A. Walker.
Eng & Min J 96:742-3 O 18 '13
Social conditions in the Black Hills. Eng &
Min J 96:605 S 27 '13
Strike at Mount Hope (N. J.) iron mines*.
Eng & Min J 95:1066-7 My 24 13
Strike in the copper-mining district of upper
Michigan. T: Thomas. Eng ft Min J 96:226-
7 Ag 2 '13
Theft of ore. G. L. Sheldon. Eng ft Min J
96:932-3 N 15 '13
Wage increases for mine employes. Iron Tr
R 52:423 F 13 '13
Wages in Mexico. E}ng & Min J 96:177-8 Jl
26 '13
i88
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Miners — Continued.
WsLgea in the Michigan copper district. Eng
& Mln J 96:964 N 22 '13 ^ ,
What the union haa done for Butte. W: Lake-
land. Bng & Mln J 96:511-2 S 13 '13
Who is responsible. for accidents? W: H. and
J. T. Reynolds. Colliery 33:560-1 My '13
See also Coal miners; Mine sanitation;
Mining camps; Mining towns
Miners' lamps. See Safety lamps
Mines, Military , . . ..
Fighting with dynamite and electricity. A.
Gradenwitz. 11 dlags Sci Am 109:488 D 27
•13
Mines and mineral resources
See also Coal mines and mining; Copper
mines and mining; Copper ores; Geology,
Kconomlc; Gold mines and mining; Hy-
draulic mining; Iron mines and mining:
Lead mines and mining; Mercury; Metals;
Mine accidents; Mine fires; Mine manage-
ment; Mine surveying; Mine ventilation;
Mineral lands; Mlneralogry; Miners; Mining
engineering; Mining laws; Mining machin-
ery- Natural resources; Ore deposits; Ore
sampling; Ores; Petroleum; Prospecting;
Shaft sinking; Silver; Sulphur; Tin; Zinc
Alaska
Mining in Alaska in 1912: abstract of report
to U. S. Geol. S. Eng & Mln J 95:180-3 Ja
11 '13; Same cond. Eng M 44:788-90 P '18
Arizona
History of the Copper Queen mines. Eng &
Mln J 95:525-30 Mr 8 '13 _ „ „.
Johnson -Dragoon district, Arizona. Eng & Mln
J 95:648 Mr 29 '13 _ „ ,« x «r
Mining in Arizona in 1912. Bng & Min J 96:
126-7 Ja 11 '13 ^ .
New developments at Jerome, Arizona. 11
Enff & Min J 96:145-7 JI 26 '13
Oro Blanco district of Arizona. M. C. Milton.
11 Eng & Min J 96:1006-7 N 29 '13
Australia
Mining in Australia in 1912. W. P. Geary.
Eng & Mln J 95:147-8 Ja 11 '13
Bolivia
Aramayo Francke mines, ltd. Eng & Min J
96*1229 D 27 '13
Minerals of Bolivia, map Eng & Min J 96:636-
8 O 4 '13 , r. o_
South America through Yanqui eyes. Eng &
Mln J 96:623-4 Mr 22 '13
British Columbia
Mineral production of British Columl>la. Kng
& Mln J 95:946 My 10 '13
Mining in BriUsh Columbia In 1912. B. Ja-
cobs. Eng & Mln J 96:133-4 Ja 11 '13
New field in British Columbia. Plomoso.
Eng & Mln J 96:894 N 8 '13
California
Geology of the Woody copper district, Cali-
fornia. W: H. Storma Eng & Min J 9^:635
O 4 '13
Mining In California in 1912. L: H. Eddy.
Eng & Min J 95:117-8 Ja 11 '13
Mining in Siskiyou county, Cal. Eng & Mln
J 96:585-6 S 27 '13
Mother Lode region. L: H. Eddy. 11 map Eng
& Mln J 95:405-10 F 22 '13 ^ ^ ^^^
What has been the fume damage in Califor-
nia? L. R Eddy, map Bng & Mln J 96:153-
5 Jl 26 '13
Canada
Mineral production of Canada in 1912. Iron
Age 91:708 Mr 20 '13
Central America
Mining in Central America In 1912. Eng A
Mln J 96:139-40 Ja 11 '18
Colombia
Activity in Colombian placers. Eng & Min J
95:533-4 Mr 8 '13 _ „ ^^
Activity In Colombian placers. F. F. Sharp-
less. Eng & Min J 95:815-6 Ap 19 '13
Progress of mining in Colombia. S. Wright.
Eng & Mln J 95:429-30 F 22 '13
Colorado
Cripple Creek in the early days. G: L. Sheldon.
Eng & Mln J 95:220-1 Ja 25 '13
London mine, Mosquito mining-district, Park
county, Colo. C: J. Moore, dia^s Am Inst
Min E Bui 75:415-27 Mr '13
Metal mining in Colorado in 1912. G: E. Col-
lins. Eng & Min J 96:118-9 Ja 11 '18
Platoro district, Colorado. C. A. Allen. 11
Bng & Min J 96:575-7 S 27 '13
Visitor's estimate of Platoro. S. E. Bennett.
Bug & Mln J 96:268 Ag 9 '13
Egypt
Egyptian minerals. Scl Am 109:70 Jl 26 '13
Idaho
Coeur d'Alene mining district. F. R. Ingalsbe.
Eng & Min J 9«:150-9 Jl 26 '13
India
India mica industry. A. F. Dixon, il Am Inst
Min B Bui 77:859-77 My '13
Korea
Report of the Oriental consolidated mining
CO., in the Unsan district of Chosen. Eng &
Min J 96:1025-6 N 29 '13
Trip through northern Korea. H: W. Turner.
11 map Am Inst Min E Bui 76:561-9 Ap "13
Mexico
Fuerte district, Sinaloa. G. L. Sheldon, map
Bng & Mln J 95:750-1 Ap 12 '13
La Mazata mine, Jalisco, Mexico. T: C. My-
ers. Eng & Min J 96:44e S 6 '13
Mines of Mexico. H. A. Megraw. 11 Eng M
46:37-45 O '13
Mining in Mexico in 1912. Eng & Mln J 96:
136-9 Ja 11 '13
Patience and cheap labor in Mexican mining.
W: H. Yeandle. ETng & Mln J 96:1127-8 D
13 '13
Relation of outcrops to ore at Cananea. M.
J. Elslng. Eng & Min J 95:357-62 F 15 '13
Missouri
Conditions in the JopUn district. T. Chapman.
Eng & Min J 9€:393-4 Ag 30 '13
Developments in the Joplin district. Mo. Eng
& Mln J 96:688-4 O 11 '13
Montana
Genesis of the Butte ores. Bng & Min J 96:
587-9 S 27 '13
Mining industry in Montana. F. L. Fisher.
Eng & Mln J 96:119-20 Ja 11 '13
Origin of the Butte chalcoclte. EIng & Mln J
96:439-40 S 6 '13
Nevada
Kennedy mining district. P. Klopstock. Am
Inst Min E Bui 78:1041-6 Je '13
Mining In Nevada in 1912. Bng & Mln J 95:
127-30 Ja 11 '13
Ore occurrence at Prince Consolidated mine
at Ploche, Nevada. E: R. Zallnskl. 11 Eng &
Min J 95:809-12 Ap 19 '13
Rochester, Nevada's newest boom camp. H. C.
CuUer. 11 map Eng & Mln J 95:355-6 F 15 '18
New Mexico
History of the Copper Queen mines. Eng &
Min J 95:525-aP Mr 8 '13
Minerals of the Tres Hermanaa district. W.
R. Wade. Bng & Mln J 96:589-90 S 27 '13
Mining in New Mexico In 1912. Eng & Min
J 96:124-5 Ja 11 '13
New South Wales
New South Wales mineral production in 1912.
Eng & Min J 95:744 Ap 12 '13
New York
Mining In northern New York. P. B. McDon-
ald. 11 map Eng & Mln J 95:689-92 Ap 5 '13
North Carolina
Mining and treatment of feldspar and kaolin.
A. S. Watts, il map U S Bur Mines Bui
63:1-160 '13
Ontario
Conla«as mine. Cobalt, Ontario. R. E. Hore.
11 map Bng & Mln J 95:981-2 My 17 '13
Ontario mineral output increased. T: W. Gib-
son. Eng & Mln J 95:134-6 Ja 11 '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
189
Mines and mineral resources — Continued.
Oregon
Mineral production of Oregon In 1912. Engr &
Mln J 96:772 O 25 '13
Peru
Economic and commercial situation in Peru.
C: M. pepper. 11 Iron Age 92:1097-1100 N 13
'13
Rhodesia
Mining In Rhodesia. H. P. Marriott. Bng &
Mln J 95:146-7 Ja 11 '18 ^^^ , ^^
Rhodesian mining notes. EIng & Min J 96:
626-6 O 4 '13
Russia
Kyshtim corporation. Bng & Min J 96:358 Ag
23 '13
Russian mining in 1912. J: P. Hutchins. Bng
& Mln J 95:148-51 Ja 11 '13
South Africa
Conditions in prominent Rand mdnes. E. M.
Weston. 11 Eng & Mln J 96:49-50 JI 12 '13
Government gold mines in South Africa. A. C.
Key. Eng & Min J 95:15-6 Ja 4 '13
Rare minerals at Broken Hill, Rhodesia. G:
D. Hubbard, ting A Mln J 96:1297-8 Je 28
'18
8outh America
Mining in South America in 1912. maps Bng
& Min J 95:140-3 Ja 11 '13
South Dakota
Developments in the Black Hills. Eng & Mln
J 96:506-7 S 13 '13 ^, ,
Llthla deposits of the Black Hills. V: Ziegler.
11 Eng & Mln J 96:1053-6 D 6 '13
South Dakota mines prospered. J. Simmons.
Eng & Mln J 95:125-6 Ja 11 '13
Sweden
Electro- metallurgy in Scandinavia. Eng &
Mln J 95:1203-5 Je 14 '13
Texas
Texas iron ore deposits. R. Linton. 11 map
Eng & Min J 96:1153-6 D 20 '13
Topaz and stream tin In Mason county. H. C.
Meyer. Eng & Mln J 95:511-2 Mr 8 '13
Transvaal
Mining In the Transvaal in 1912. H. F. Mar-
riott. Bng & Min J 95:144-6 Ja 11 '13
United States
Distribution of mining development in the
United States. Iron Tr R 52:686 Mr 13 '13
Geographical distribution of minlnp develop-
ment In the United States. E: W. Parker.
Am Inat Mln B Bui 75:443-61 Mr '13
United States Geolofirlcal survey's table of
ore production. Bng & Mln J 96:753-4 O
18 '13
Utah
Mining in Utah in 1912. B: R. Zalinskl. map
Bng & Min J 95:121-8 Ja 11 '18
Minimum wage , ^^ ^^
Messages of the governors. Blec Ry J 41:74-
6. 160-1 Ja 11. 25 '18
Mining accidents. See Mine accidents
Mining and metallurgical society of America
Plans for a union of the Mining and metal-
lurgical Soc. of Am. and the Am. Inst, of
M. E. Eng & Mln J 96:382-3 F 16 '13
Proposed union of the society and the Am.
Inst, of M. B. Bng & Min J 96:466 S 6 '13
Mining campa
Cost of small frame buildings for a construc-
tion camp. Bng & Min J 96:550 S 20 '13
Sanitation of mining camps. C: H. Hair. Eng
M 45:601-2 Jl '18
Mining companies
Anthracite mine cave problem. Colliery 34:
264-5 D '13
Ree also Mining Industry and finance
Mining congresses
Allgemelne deutsche bergmannstag. O. H.
Hahn. 11 Eng & Mln J 96:779-82 O 25 '13
American mining Congress, sixteenth annu-
al session. Eng & Mln J 96:844-7 N 1 '13
Mining costs
Consolidated Mercur gold mines co. costs.
E2ng & Mln J 95:23 Ja 4 *13
Cost of coal mining. E: W. Parker. Colliery
34:281-3 D '13
Gost of copper. H. Steele. Kjig & Min J 96:
251-8 Ag » '13
Coftt of equiping a Mesabi underground mine.
lEiDg A Mln J 96:649 S 20 '13
Cost of mining as related to output. R. C.
Jones, Colliery 34:158-61 O '13
Cost of shaft sinking in Minnesota Iron min-
ing. Eng & Min J 96:739-40 O 18 '13
Cost of sinking Brakpan mine shafts. Eng &
Min J 96:980-1 N 22 '13
Effect of centralization on costs. Bn^r & Min
J 96:217 Aflr 8 '18
Hollinger gold mines, Porcupine, Ont. report
for 1912. Eng & Min J 96:739 O 18 '13
Liberty Bell gold mining co. unit costs. Eng
& Min J 96:1075-6 D 6 '13
Montana- Tonopah costs. Bng & Mln J 95:711-
2 Ap 6 '13
Rand mining and milling costs. E. M. Weston.
Eng & Min J 95:329-30, 425-6 F 8, 22 '13
Steam-shovel work. Eng & Min J 96:1221-2
D 27 '13
Summary of the annual report of the West
End consolidated mining co., Tonopah, Nev.
Eng & Min J 96:1076 D 6 '13
Underground costs in Minnesota iron mining.
Bng ft Min J 96:408 Ag 30 '13
Unit costs North Star mines. Bng & Min J
95:23-4 Ja 4 '13
Zinc mining costs at Joplin. Eng & Min J
95:1101 My 31 '13
Mining engineering
Answers to examination questions asked at
examination for Are boss held in Birming-
ham. Ala.. 1913. Colliery 34:128-5 9 '18
Answers to examination questions asked at
examination for mine foreman and assist-
ant foreman held at Potts vllle, Pa., 1913.
Colliery 33:661-4, 718-9 Je-Jl '13
Answers to examination questions for fire
bosses and mine foremen, West Virginia,
1912. ColIIerv' 33:500-3. 587-90 Ap-My '13
Butte back -filling stoplng method. 11 Bng &
Min J 96:594 S 27 '13
Choice of mining methods on the Mesabi
range. Bng ft Mln J 96:592 S 27 '13
Chronology of mining in 1912. Bng & Min J
95:87-9 Ja 11 '18
Clear Creek and Oilpln county notes. S. K
Goodale. 11 Bng ft Min J 96:196-7 Ag 2 '13
Demonstration 01 mining plans. H. O. Hen-
derson. 11 Sci Am S 76:221 O 4 '13
Determining strike of magnetic depo.sIt. M. G.
P. Soehnlein. Eng & Mln J 95:517 Mr 8 '13
Diamond drill hole model. O. C. Bateman.
diag Eng & Min J 95:471 Mr 1 '13
Drift mining Fairbanks. Alaska, frozen plac-
ers. dia«r Eng & Mln J 96:975 N 22 '13
Explosives for mining operations. C. Hall and
S. D. Howell. Bng M 46:437-40 Je '13
Factors affecting choice of mining method.
E. M. Weston. Eng ft Min J 96:533-6 S 20
'13
Fast work in driving a mine drift. B. T.
Lednum. plan Bng N 69:601 Mr 27 '18
Filling mine stopes with mill tailings. Eng &
Min J 95:36-7 Ja 4 '13
Handling telephone cables In the mine. G.
Brown. II Eng & Min J 96:1216-8 D 27 '13
Installing a mining plant in Latin America.
E: W. Perry. 11 Eng M 44:721-31 F '13
Mesabi station cutting, plans Bng ft Min J
96:449-60 S 6 '13
Methods and costs, Mother Lode mine, B. C.
E. Hibbert. diags Eng & Min J 95:599-602
Mr 22 '13
Mining and mining methods in the southeast
Missouri disseminated-lead district. H. A.
Guess. 11 map Am Inst Mln E Bui 84:2749-68
D '13
Mining at the Wasp no. 2. In the Black Hills,
South Dakota. J. Simmons. 11 Eng ft Min
J 95:1-4 Ja 4 '13
Mining magnetite by steam shovel In Sweden.
A. S. Rice. 11 Iron Tr R 53:953-60 N 27 '13
Mining methods on the Mesabi range. Iron
Tr R 63:460-3 S 11 '13
igo
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Mining engineering — Continued.
Minfngr without timber in the Yukon. H: M.
Payne, il Enff & Min J 95:325-6 F 8 '13
Mother Lode region, Cal. L: H. Eddv. II map
En& & Min J 95:405-10 F 22 '13
Openplt mining: under difficulties. Elne &
Min J 96:497 S 13 '13
Outline of Mesabi topBlicing method, plan Ensr
& Min J 96:578-80 S 27 '13
Problem in mining, together with some data
on tunnel-driving. F. M. Simonds and E. Z.
Burns, map Am Inst Min E Bui 75:369-402
Mr '13; Discussion. 77:905-13 Mv '13
Sloping methods at the North Star mine.
L. O. Kellogg, il Eng & Min J 96:1011-5
N 29 '13
Sloping methods, Mount Lyell. Eng & Min J
9€:402-3 Ag 30 '13
Summary of machine-drill data. Eng & Min
J 96:1221 D 27 '13
Underground blacksmith shops, plan Eng &
Min J 96:592-3 S 27 '13
Use of the microscope in mining engineering.
F: W. Apgar. il Am Tnst Min E Bui 78:1011-
22 Je '13; Discussion. 83:2743-4 N '13
See also Blasting; Boring; Coal mines
and mining; Explosives; Electricity in min-
ing; Fault (mining); Hydraulic mining; Iron
mines and mining; Mine fires; Mine man-
agement; Mine surveying; Mine timbering;
Mine ventilation; Mining machinery; Min-
ing schools and education; Ore handling;
Ore sampling; Prospecting; Rock drills;
Shaft sinking; Tunnels and tunneling
Safety measures
Electricity underground in relation to safety.
H. H. Clark. Eng & Min J 96:354 Ag 23 '13
Explosion-proof electric equipment for min-
ing service, il plan Eng N 69:356-9 F 20
•13
Fire protection of mines. J. Taylor. Colliery
34:28-9 Ag '18
Handling explosives in mines. E. Higgins.
Eng M 46:279-81 N '13
Harvey safety shaft gate, diagr Eng & Min
J 95:230 Ja 25 '13
* Method of testing Draeger oxygen helmets at
the Copper Queen mine. C. A. MItke. il
Am Inst Min K Bui 79:1169-72 Jl '13
Moving pictures as an aid to mine accident
prevention. Colliery 34:97-8 S '13
New Zealand safety commission report. EJng
& Min J 95:841-2 Ap 26 '13
Preservation of boreholes. Eng & Min J 96:
1070 D 6 '13
Protection of pit ponies, il Colliery 34:169
O '13
Rules for misfires In blasting. Eng N 70:1227
D 18 '13
Safe handling of missed holes. Eng & Min J
96:1030-1 X 29 '13
Safeguarding the use of electricity in mines.
H. H. Clark. Am Tnst E E Pro 32:848-56
Ap '13; Discus.?lon. 32:2214-22 D '13
?afety block for inclines. 11 Eng & Min J
95:518 Mr 8 '13
Safety catch and bucket release, diag Eng
& Min J 95:613 Mr 22 '13
Safety first, J: Dunlop. Colliery 33:721-2 Jl
13
Safety gates for shafts, il Colliery 34:162-3
O '13
Safely In the Lako Superior Iron ore mines.
K. Higgins. Iron Tr R 53:390-1. 408-10 Ag
28 -S 4 '13
.Safety rules— belts, pulleys and shafts. Eng
& Min .1 96:831 X 1 '13
Safety rules— conveyances in the shaft. Eng
& Min J 96:20-1 Jl 5 '13
Safety rules — electrical haulage underground
Eng & Min J 96:303-4 Ag 16 '13
Safety rules — employees underground. Ensr &
Min J 96:1071-2 D 6 '13
Safety rules— handling explosives. Eng & Min
«J 0Dr44o-9 o o 13
Safety rules— hoisting engineers. Eng & Min
J 96:115-6 Jl 19 '13
Safety rules- instructions to foremen. Eng &
Min J 96:120 Jl 19 '13 ^
Safety rules— ladderways. Eng &. Min J 96:
Safety rules-^mining. Eng & Min J 95:1292
J e ^o 1 3
Safety rules — open pits and abandoned open-
ings. Eng & Min J 96:499-500 S 13 '13
Saftey rules— lopes and sheaves. Eng & Min
J 96:78S C) 25 '13
Safety rules— the shaft. Eng & Min J 96:67-
8 Jl 12 '13
Safety rules— timbering. Eng & Min J 96:925
N 15 '13
Safety rules — tracks, cars, trestles, etc. Eng
& Min .] 96:1121-2 D 13 '13
Use of bucket crossheads. W. J. Roberta.
Eng & Min J 96:893 N 8 '13
Mining engineers
Promoting and engineering ethics. W: B. Mc-
Klnlay. Eng & Min J 96:415-6 Ag 30 '13
Mining engineers, American Institute of. See
American institute of mining engineers
Mining industry and finance
Alaska Treadwell annual report, 1912. Eng &
Min J 96:121-2 Jl 19 '13
Am. mining congress: proceedings at 16th
annual session, Philadelphia, Oct. 20 to 26.
1913. Colliery 34:290-9 D '13
Amortizing and interest charges for coal
mines. L. C. Jones. Colliery 33:416-8 Mr
Chronology of mining In 1912. Eng & Min J
95:87-9 Ja 11 '13
Company reports. Eng & Min J 96:357-8, 597-
8 Ag 23, S 27 '13
Data of the world's principal mines. S. F.
Shaw. Eng & Min J 95:93-5 Ja 11 '13
December mining dividends. Eng & Min J
95:36 Ja 4 '13
Dividends paid by mining companies In 1912.
Eng & Min J 95:90-2 Ja 11 '13
Dome mines co.. South Porcupine, Ont.: sec-
ond annual report. Eng & Min J 96:217-8 Ag
A 13
Government gold mines in South Africa. A.
C. Ke.v. Eng & Min J 95:15-6 Ja 4 '13
Insurance on mine property. W. H. Charlton.
Colliery 33:696 Jl '13
Metal mines production in California, in 1912.
Eng & Min J 96:890 N 8 '13
Method of financing mining property. S. M.
Soupcoff. Eng & Min J 96:827-8 N 1 '13
Mming companies: list of names, shares and
dividend.*!. Eng & Min J 95:1116 My 31 '13
Ore shipments from Lake Superior ranges.
Iron Tr R 52:586-9 Mr 6 '13
Progress of mining In Colombia. S. Wright.
EnsT & Min J 95:429-30 F 22 '13
Rand mining policies. Eng & Min J 96:399-
400 Ag 30 '13
Report of Tonopah -Belmont development co.
for year ended Feb. 28, 1913. Eng & Min J
95:1009 My 17 '13
Rhodesian mining notes. Eng & Min J 96:
625-6 O 4 '13
State mines profitable. Iron Tr R 52:423 F
13 '13
Western metallurgical field. Met & Chem
Eng 11:68-9 F '13
What is the matter with the mining industry?
Eng K' Min J 96:849 N 1 '13
Woman asks court for injunction against
Corrlgan, McKinney & Co., of Cleveland.
Iron Tr R 52:999 My 1 '13
Srr alMo Metal trade; Mine accounting;
Mine taxation; Mine valuation; Mineral
lands: Mines and mineral re.sources; Min-
ing costs; Mining law; Ore sampling; also
Oriental consolidated mining co.
Accounting
Srr Mine accounting
Mining institutes. See Lake Superior mining
mstitute; Panther valley mining institute
Mining laws
Ab.«tiact of current decisions on mines and
mining-, October, 1912. to March. 1913 J.
W. Thompson. U S Bur Mines Bui 61:1-80
Amending mining laws. C. J. Fry. Eng &
Min J 95:4S3-4 Mr 1 '13
Answers to examination questions asked at
examination for mine foreman and assist-
ant foreman held at Pottsvllle, Pa., 1913.
Colliery 33:032-3 Je '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
191
Mining laws — Continuvd.
Conservation and commercialism. P. S. Pea-
body. Colliery 33:694-6 Jl '13
Extralateral rights to quartz veins. Eng &
Mln J 96:537-43 S 20 '13
More potash legislation looked for. Eng &
Mln J 95:432 F 22 '13
Our absurd mining law. Eng & Mln J S5:
86.=;-6 Ap 26 '13
Proposed anthracite mine law. R. J. Foster.
Colliery 33:353-5 P '13
Public land controversy. Eng & Mln J 95:
33-4 Ja 4 '13
Public land withdrawals. H. J. Hohl. Eng &
Min J 96:1034-5 N 29 '13
Suggestions for laws and regulations. O. P.
Hood and A. S. Heggem. Eng N 69:452-3
Mr 6 '13
Tax on mining income. Eng & Mln J 96:655-
6 O 4 '13
What the Forest service offers the prospec-
tor. K A. Palmer. Eng & Mln J 95:1011-
2 My 17 '13
Mining life. See Miners
Mining machinery
Brc^ast turret coal cutters, il Colliery 34:
259-60 N '13
Coal mining machinery. W. A. Miller. 11 Col-
liery 34:77-80 S '13
Coal-mining machines for iron ore. H. E.
Martin and W. J. Kaiser. Eng & Mln J 96:
723-4 O 18 '13
Compressed air system of the Anaconda
copper mining co., Butte. Mont. B. V.
Nordberg. il dlags Am Inst Min E Bui 81:
2225-87 S '13
Gas engine and steam turbine power plants.
W. C. Turner. II Power 37:480-2 Ap 8 '13
Jeffrev-Drcnncn adiiistablo turrc-t coal cutter.
C. K. Warbom. il folliory 34:325-7 D '13
I„angerfeld conl and slate separator. A. Lan-
gerfeld. il Colliery 33:fi5fi-8 Je '13
Machine mining in anthracite mines. H.
Archbald. 11 plan Colliery 33:471-6 Ap '13
Mechanics of mining. Tl. T. Strohm. Col-
liery 33:448-9, 487-9, 566-8, 633-5, 713-5; 34:
43-5. 114-6. 184-6, 246-7. 307-8 Mr-D '13
(to be cont)
Moving minerals In thin flat beds. 11 Mines
& Mln 33:310-2 Ja '13
New type of mine trolley. 11 Colliery ?3:723-4
Jl '13
Tom Hunter, hoisting engineer: interview.
W. O. Rogers. 11 Power 38:77-8, 459-61 Jl
15, S 30 '13
TTsp of machines in underground mining. H.
E. Martin and W. J. Kaiser. 11 Iron Tr R
53:537-8 S 25 '13
five aim Electricity In mining: Hoisting
machinery: Jigs (for oro treatment); Mine
haulage; Oj'c treatment; Rock drills; Stamp
mills; Steam shovels
Mining patents
Minerals separation vs. James M. Hyde. Eng
& Min J 96:317-8 Ag 16 '13
Mining schools and education
Illinois state mining school. Colliery 33:600
Je '13
Technical education. Met & Chem Eng 11:
64 F '13
Mlnlna societies
Mining societies and institutes. Colliery 33:
877-9 P '13
Mining towns
Model mining town of Kincaid. Eng Rec 68i
639-40 D 6 '13
Sanitation in mines and mine towns, Lake
Superior region. \V. H. Moulton. Iron Age
92:475-6 Ag 2S '13; Same. Eng & Min J
96:391-2 Ag 30 '13
Sanitation of mining towns. J. H. White. Eng
& Mln J 96:73-4 Jl 12 '13
tire also Mining camps
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Parks
Minneapolis park system. 11 Munic Eng 44:28-
33 Ja '13
Streets
Creosoted wood block pavement. B. R. Dut-
ton. Eng N 69:27-8 Ja 2 '13
Water supply
Tuning up the Minneapolis filter plant. W. N.
Jones and L: I. Blrdsall. II plan Eng Rec
67:680-4 Je 21 '13
Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie rail,
road
Annual report for year ending June 30. 1913.
Ry Age 55:848-50 O 31 '13
Revenues and expenses. Rv AK^ 55:812-3 O
31 '13
Minnesota
Law
Proposed water-supply and sewage disposal
legislation In Minnesota. Ene N 69:633-4
Mr 27 '13
Railroads
iice Railroads — Minnesota
Roads
.Vcr Roads — Mlnnes(»ta
Minnesota electrical association
Minnesota convention In St. Paul, March.
1913. Elec W 61:610-2 Mr 22 '13
Minnesota rate cases
Decision of the Supreme court as to railway
land valuations. Ry Age 55:89-90 Jl 18
•13
Government valuation of railroads. Sci Am
109:46 Jl 19 '13
Minnesota rate case decision. Ry & Eng R
53:561-3 Je 14 '13
Supreme court decides Minnesota rate case.
Ry Age 54:1304-5. 1318-9 Je 13 '13
Supreme court's comments on valuation in
the Minnesota rale case. Ry Age 54:1537-41
Je 20 '13
Minnesota steel company
Plant of the Minnesota steel co. at Duluth.
11 plans Iron Tr R 53:867-75 N 13 '13
Minnesota. University
College of engineering
New engineering buildings at Minnesota. 11
Iron Tr R 53:73-5 Jl 10 '13
Mirrors
Production and properties of metallic films.
Scl Am S 75:151 Mr 8 '13
Slivered mirrors and their preservation. L:
Bell. Elec W 61:1084-5 My 24 '13
Silvering of mirrors. E. Blassett, jr. Metal
Ind n s 11:523-4 D "13
Mississippi river
Alternative propositions for control of the
Mississippi river. W. Parker. Sci Am 108:
267 Mr 22 '13
Control of the Mississippi. H. R. Flint. Scl
Am 108:31 Ja 11 '13
Control of the Mississippi. R. S. Spears. Scl
Am 108:287 Mr 29 '13
Control of the Mississippi floods. J. L. Slush-
er. Sci Am S 75:399-400 Jo 21 '13
Control of the Mississippi floods. C. D. Town-
send, map 11 Sci Am S 75:279-83 My 3
'13
Control of the Mississippi river. Sci Am 108:
262 Mr 22 '13
Control reservoirs and the Dayton flood.
Sci Am 108:350 Ap 19 '13
Controlling the Mississippi river: why the
levee system Is superior to all other pro-
posed methods. C. M. Townsend. Sci Am
S 75:6-7 Ja 4 '13
Controlling the Mississippi with small dams.
F. A. Day. Sci Am 108:579 Je 28 '13
Floofl- control prol)l»»m summarized. C. M.
Townsend. Ens N 70:1121 D 4 '13
Hydraulic dredging on the upper Mississippi
river. R. Monroe. 11 Eng N 70:143-5 Jl 24 '13
Tntractahle Missouri-Mississippi system. Scl
Am 108:396 My 3 '13
Measures for flood prevention and river con-
trol. Eng Rec 67:505-6 My 3 '13
Mississippi problem. J. LaForest. Sci Am 108:
355 Ap 19 '18
192
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Mississippi river — Continued,
Mississippi problem. T. D. Long. Sd Am 108:
65» Je 21 '13 « ,«
Mississippi problem. N. J. Noble, Scl Am lOS:
335 Ap 12 '13
Power from the Mississippi river at Keokuk,
la. 11 plans map Power 38:184-90 Agr 5 '13
Problem of the Mississippi river. Scl Am 108:
150 F 15 '13
Protest agralnst amateur flood -controllers. W.
C. Taylor. Scl Am 108:397 My 3 '13
Real problem of the Mississippi. R. S. Spears.
Scl Am 108:155 F 15 '13
Reservoirs at the headwaters of the Missis-
sippi river. Eng Rec 67:436 Ap 19 '13
Shall we retard, divert, or confine our flood
waters? Scl Am 108:466 My 24 '13
Missouri
Mining and mining methods in the southeast
Missouri disseminated-lead district. H. A.
Gue.s.s. 11 map Am Inst Min E Bui 84:2749-68
D '13
Missouri association of master plumbers
30th annual convention, Joplin, Feb. 1913.
Dom Eng 62:280-4 Mr 8 '13
Missouri electric association
Seventh annual convention. Kansas City,
1913. Elec W 61:869-70 Ap 26 '13
Missouri, Kansas & Texas railway
Favorable showing of Missouri, Kansas &
Texas. Ry Age 55:1057-8 D 5 '13
Report for year ended June 30, 1913. Ry Age
55:1104-6 D 5 '13
Studies In operation, map Ry Age 54:1167-72
My 30 '13
Missouri Pacific- Iron Mountain system
Pres. Bush's comments on results of flscal
year ending June 30, 1913. Ry & Eng R 53:
933-4 O 4 '13
Missouri Pacific railroad
Report of affairs for year ended June 30,
1913. Ry Age 55:737-8 O 17 '13
Revenues and expenses, map Ry Age 56:
689-91 O 17 '13
Missouri river
Aids to navigation on the Missouri river. F.
C. Perkins. 11 Scl Am S 75:100-1 F 15
•13
Intractable Missouri-Mississippi system. Scl
Am 108:396 My 3 '13
Suggestions on reservoir control of the Mis-
souri. J. C. Hopper. Scl Am 108:559 Je 21
'13
Suggestions on utilizing the power of the Mis-
souri. W. Johnson. Scl Am 109:111 Ag 9
•18
Miter- boxes
Making a sheet -steel miter-box in the punch
press. D. T. Hamilton. 11 Mach 19:840-2 Jl
'13
Mitten wald railway
15,000-volt. single-phase railway in Austro-
Bavarlan Tyrol mountain region. 11 map
Eleo Ry J 42:33-5 Jl 5 '18
Mixers
Slcka mixer and distributer, plan Eng &
Min J 95:1042 My 24 '13
>See al80 Concrete mixers
Mobile, Alabama
Dredging equipment for harbor maintenance.
Eng Rec 67:270 Mr 8 '18
Model towns
Model mining town of Klncaid. map Eng Rec
68:639-40 D 6 '13
Models
Use of models in engineering design. W. M.
Torrance. 11 Enp X 70:1249-50 D 18 '13
Scr oIho Mechanical models
ModelSj Astronomical. See Astronomical models
Models, Mechanical. See Mechanical models
Models, Road. See Road models
Modern languages. See Languages — Study and
teaching
Mohammedan architecture. See Architecture,
Mohammedan
Mohawk river
Operation of the Mohawk river bridge dams.
D. A. Watt. 11 Eng N 70:282-9 Ag 14 '13
Molding. See Foundry practice
Molding machines
Arcade piston molding machine. 11 Foundry
41:255 Je '13
Combination jar-ramming molding machine,
designed by Federal foundry supply co.,
Cleveland. 11 Iron Tr R 53:1007-8 D 4 '13
Combination Jar-ramming stripping machine.
11 Foundry 41:254 Je '13
Economical operation of molding machines.
W. S. Otto, plans Foundry 41:81-2, 64-6
Ja-F '13
French molding machines for shallow work.
11 Foundry 41:287-90 Jl '13
German hydraulic molding machines. F. O.
Perkins, il Foundry 41:360-1 S '13
How a molding machine saved money on a
Job. C. B. Morehouse. 11 Foundry 41:306-6
Ag '13
How I reduced costs with molding machines.
A. M. Jones. 11 Foundry 41:233-4 Je '13
Improved roller- ramming molding machine at
Snead & co. iron w^orks, Jersey City, N. J.
11 Iron Age 91: 764-6 Mr 27 '13; Same. Foun-
dry 41:298-300 Jl '13
Molding large mower frames by machine. 11
Foundry 41:185-6 My '13
Molding machine for large work, designed by
U. S. molding machine co., Cleveland- H
Iron Age 92:120 Jl 17 '13
Mumford electric Jolt-ramming molding ma-
chine, il diag Foundry 41:457 O '13
New moulding machine for flat work, il Met-
al Ind n s 11:137-8 Mr '13
Osborn molding machines. 11 Foundry 41:458-
9 O '18
Piston molding machine. 11 Foundry 41:124
Mr '13
Piston molding machines of International
molding machine co., Chicago, il Foundry
41:252-3 Je '13
To make molding machines most effective.
H. W. Lengfelder. Iron Age 91:256 Ja 23
•13
Molding sand
Efficient foundry sand- handling plant install-
ed In the Hart- Parr co.'s foundry, il Found-
ry 41:21-6 Ja '13
Physical properties of molding sands. A. B.
Searle. Eng M 44:103-6 O '12
Utilization of old foundry sand. H. C. Estep.
Foundry 41:521-2 D '13
Molecules
Oil films one molecule thick: a direct meas-
urem«nt of molecular dimensions. H.
Deveaux. 11 Sol Am S 75:312-3 My 17 '13
Size of the finest organic stmctureB. W.
Stempell. U Scl Am S 76:260 Ap 26 '18
i^ee alHo Atoms
Molybdenum
Miolybdenum ore. Eng & Min J 96:79 Ja 11
'13
Tungsten and molybdenum — their thermal
emf. E. F. Northrup. Met & Chem Eng 11:
46 Ja '13
Moments of inertia
Graphic determination of moments of inertia
and centrifugal moments. A. Denizot. Am
Soc M E J 35:1292-3 Ag '13
Graphical method of determining moments
of inertia. R. Kraus. Mach 19:697-8 My
'13
Nomographic method for finding center of
gravity and moment of Inertia. M. J.
Eichorn. diag Ry Age 55:381-3 Ag 29 '13
Money
Currency reform and today's business. H. A.
Wheeler. Dom Eng 65:407 D 27 'i:<
Proposed currency legislation. F. A. Vander-
lip. Iron Age 92:1216-8 N 27 '13
See alfto Banking law; Foreign exchange;
Gold (as money)
Money trust Investigation
Report of the Pujo committee. Ry & Bng R
58:201-2 Mr 8 '13
Monoplanes. See Aeroplanes
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
193
Monopolies
Benefits of our patent system. J. B. Fay.
Sci Am S 75:230-1 Ap IS '18
Tariff hearingrs on incandescent lamps. Blec
W 61:286-6 F 8 '18
f^€€ also Government ownership; Munici-
pal ownership; Trusts
Montana
Industries and resources
Coal fields of Montana. E. Stebinper. biblloi;
map Am Inst Min E Bui 81:2329-59 S '13
Hydro -electric development In Montana. M.
Hebgen. 11 Am Inst Min E Bui 80:1907-33
Aff 'IZ
Ore deposits at Butte. R. H, Sales, diags
Am Inst Min E Bui 80:1523-1626 Ag '13
Southern Cross mine, Georgetown. P. Bill-
insrsley. map Am Inst Min E Bui 81:2289-97
S '13
Montana-Tonopah mines co.
Report for year ended Aug. 31, 1912. Eng
£ Mm J 95:859 Ap 26 '13
Montclair, N. J.
City that appreciates a railroad. Ry Age 55:
54-5 Jl 11 '13
Terminal improvement on the I.<ackawanna.
11 plan Eng Rec 68:495-7 N 1 '13
Montessorl method
What i.»i the Montessorl method? S. M. Gruen-
berg. il Sci Am S 76:412-4 D 27 '13
Montreal, Canada
Bridges
Lachlne bridge erection across the St. Law-
rence river. 11 Eng Rec 67:380-1 Ap 5 *18
Railroads
Canadian Northern Montreal terminal. 11 map
diag Ry Age 55:651-4 O 10 '13
Rapid transit
Latest feature.«i of Montreal cars. 11 diags
Elec Ry J 42:1132-4 N 29 '13
Montreal tramways mutual benefit association
Economic aspect of benefit association work.
Elec Ry J 42:1330-2 N 27 '13
Monuments
Maine monument. H. V. Masronlgle. il Arch &
Bldg 45:302-5 Jl '13
Stone monuments: their relation to history
and geography. J. W. Fewke.s. 11 Sci Am S
76:248-51, 261-5 O 18-25 '13
Hee also Tombs
Moon lore
Moon-farming. C: F. Talman. Sci Am 108:471
My 24 '13
Moore, Willis Luther, 1856-
printer-scientist -farmer candidate for the
portfolio of agriculture. C. A. Hartman. por
Inland Ptr 50:537 Ja '13
Moors and heaths
Moor-burning In Germany. Sci Am 108:429
My 10 '13
Moose Jaw, Canada
Moose Jaw water-supply system. 11 plan Eng
Rec 67:694-6 Je 21 '13
Morgan, John Plerpont, 1837-1918
Judge Gary lauds J. P. Morgan. Iron Tr R
62:777 Ap 3 '18
Remarkable career of a constructive genius.
por Iron Tr R 62:817-20 Ap 3 '13
Morris. Charles A. F., 1827-1906
Reminiscences of a pioneer engineer of the
Great Northern Ry. Bng N 69:674-6 Ap 8
•18
Mortality
Low record death rate for New York city.
Eng N 69:175 Ja 23 '18
Upward trend of mortality in middle life and
old age. E. E. Rittenhouse. Sci Am 8 75:
194-6 Mr 29 '13
Mortar
Oil-mixed mortars and concretes; an abso-
lute waterproofing material. L. W. Page.
Eng M 44:109-18 O '12
See also Cement; Concrete; Ma.sonry
Mortuary chapels. See Chapels
Mosquitoes
Device for detecting flight of mosquitoes. L.
E. Haskell, il Sci Am 109:102 Ag 2 '13
Mosquito extermination and its problems. E.
Wlnsiiip. II Eng Rec 67:490-2 My 3 '13;
Same cond. Eng M 45:577-9 Jl '13
Motion
Ste also Vibration
Motion study
Automatic truck decreases the coat of shop
transportation. R. T. Kent il Ind Bng 18:
99-102 Mr '18 ^^
Micro-motion study. Iron Tr R 52:419 F 13
•13
Micro- motion study: a new development in
efflclency engineering, il Sci Am 108:84 Ja
25 '18
Micro-motion study by means of chronometer
and moving picture machine, il Ind Bng
13:1-4 Ja '18
Micro-motion study In industry. R. T. Kent
11 Ir»n Age 91:34-7 Ja 2 '13
Motion study. Eng M 45:412-4 Je '13
Motion study in the box shop. R. T. Kent.
plans Ind Eng 13:325-9 Ag '13
Tripling the output of a milling machine by
motion study, il Ind Eng 13:169 Ap *18
Work of filing. Sci Am S 75:99 P 15 'IS
Motor barges
Inland navigation barges with producer-gas
engines, il plans Eng N 70:1109-12 D 4 '13
Motor barges in the Alabama coal trade, il
plan Ry & Eng R 53:9D0-1 O 25 '13
Producer-gas engines in a new field. Colliery
34:176 O '13
Shallow-draft producer gas motor barges.
II dIags Int Marine Eng 18:467-9 N '13
Motor boat racing
Timing of motor-boat races. W. H. Fauber.
Sci Am 108:223 Mr 8 '18
Motor boats •
Development of producer gas motor boats. 11
Int Marine Eng 18:484-6 N '13
Iiarge commercial motor boat. Radium. U
Int Marine Eng 18:121 Mr '13
Larpe motor-driven ferry, Bridgit. 11 Int
Marine Eng 18:477 N '13
Motor tug Natllle built to do the work of
two steel steam tugs. II Int Marine Bng
18:30 Ja '13
New York motor boat show. Sci Am 108:211
Mr 1 '13
Passenger boat for Cuban waters to operate
on alcohol fuel, dlag Int Marine Eng 18:486
N '13
Power Ufe-boats — the Lundln decked type.
dlag.*^ Int Marine Eng 18:248-51 Je '13
Work boat for Mexican waters. 11 Int Marine
Eng 18:486-7 N '13
See also Hydroplane boats; Motor barges:
Motor Ice boats; Motor ships
Motor buses. See Motor omnibuses
Motor carriages. See Automobiles
Motor cars (railroad)
Benzol-electric train for the khedlve. F. C.
Coleman. 11 Sci Am 109:376 N 15 '13
British gasoline-electric motor car. 11 diags
Ry & Eng R 53:502-3 My 31 '13
CharacterLstics and operating features of the
gas -electric car. T-». C. Josephs, Jr. Ry Age
5r>:828-30 O 31 '13
Gas-electric motor car, Midland Valley rail-
road. 11 plan Ry & Eng R 53:960-1 O 11 '13
Gas- electric motor car on the Midland Valley
railroad. 11 Elec Ry J 42:429 S 13 '18
Gas- electric motor cars. Ry & Eng R 53:
510-1 Je 7 '13
Gas- electric motor cars for the Chicago, Mil-
waukee & Puget Sound railway. 11 Elec Ry
J 41:295 F 15 '13
Gas-electric motor cars on Chicago, Mil-
waukee & Puget Sound. II Ry Age 54:389
F 28 '13
Gas-electric motor cars on the Chicago, Idll-
waukee & Puget Sound Ry. 11 Ry & Bng
R 53:160 F 22 '13
Gaa-electric train for the Khedive of Egypt.
11 Elec Ry J 42:656 O 4 '13
194
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Motor cars (railroad) — Continued.
Gasolene cars for the Holton Intsrurbfiui,
Redlands, Cal. 11 Am ETng 87:270-1 My '13
Gasoline-electric and storage-battery cars.
Elec W 61:1128-9 My 31 '13
Gasoline-electric train unit for Egyptian rail-
ways. 11 plan Ry & Eng R 53:1018-9 N 1 '13
Gasolene motor car for interurban service,
Redlands, Cal. il Ry Age 54:1000-1 My 2 '13
Hydraulic transmission in railway cars: Hele-
Shaw system combined with internal
combustion engines. 11 E^ng M 46:119-21 O
•13
Internal combustion motor for railways. F. M.
Lanchester. 11 plans Sci Am S 76:405-7 D
27 '13
McKeen narrow gage motor cars for the
Queensland railways, Australia. 11 plan Ry
& Eng R 53:100 F 1 '13
Motor car troubles, their symptoms, causes
and remedies. Ry Age 55:298-9 Ag 15 '13
Motor cars for bridge gangs. Ry Age 55:786-7
24 '13
Motor cars for maintenance of way forces:
study of service of over 3500 cars on sixty
roads. Ry Age 55:101-3 Jl 18 '13
Motor-operated section-cars on the Toledo
& Ohio Central Ry. 11 Eng N 69:1064-5 My
22 '13
Narrow-gage gasoline cars for Australia. 11
Elec Ry J 41:158-9 Ja 26 '13
Narrow-gage self-propelled passenger coach.
S. Petman. 11 Scl Am 108:388 Ap 12 '13
Operating costs of self-propelled cars. Elec
Ry J 41:934 My 24 '13
Provision for electrical equipment on steel
motor cars. F. W. Butt. Am Soc M E J
35:838-40 My '13; Same. Ry & Eng R 53:
420 My 3 '13
Railway motor cars: mechanical and electric
drive. S. T. Dodd. Eng M 46:268-71 N '13
Self-propelled cars. Elec Ry J 42:622-33, 890-1
' O 4 18 '13
Self-propelled cars. S. T. Dodd and B. H. Ar-
nold. Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:324-8 Je '13:
Same cond. Ry Age 54:1180-2 My 30 '13
Self propelled railway passenger cars. Ry
& Eng R 53:507 My 31 '13
640-hp work-car locomotive for the Boston
elevated railway, il Blec R7 J 41:296 F 15
'13
Two-unit gas-electric train on the Pittsburgh
& Lake Erie R. R. 11 Elec Ry J 41:387 Mr
1 '13
Storage battery cart
Construction of American and Prussian ac-
cumulator cars. A. Biittner. Elec Ry J 41:
335-6 F 22 '13
Construction of American and Prussian ac-
cumulator cars. L. Scott. Elec Ry J 41:
383 Mr 1 '13
Control circuits of storage battery cars. Eilec
Ry J 41:748 Ap 26 '13
Gas-electric and storage battery cars. Elec
Ry J 41:965 My 31 '13
Long run of new Beach- Edison storage bat-
tery car. Elec Ry J 41:429 Mr 8 '13
Narrow-gage combination car for the Pacific
coast railway. Enec Ry J 41:899 My 17
•13
Self-propelled cars. 11 Elec Ry J 42:624-33
O 4 '13
Service and Inaugural performances of Beach*
Edison storage battery cars. Elec Ry J 41:
767 Ap 26 '13
Storage battery car In branch line service.
J. IL Tracy. Ry & Eng R 53:529 Je 7
•13
Storage battery car progress. 11 Elec Ry J
41:938 My 24 '13
Motor cars (street railroad)
Gas-electric cars for London county council
tramways, il Elec Ry J 42:36 Jl 5 '13
Gasoline-electric equipment on London tram-
ways, il Ry & Eng R 53:963 O 11 '13
Gasoline repair ears on Illinois traction sys-
tem, il Elec Ry J 41:900 My 17 '13
Gasoline surface cars in India. 11 Elec Ry
J 41:427 Mr 8 '18
Single -deck and double- deck prepayment cars
for Vienna. 11 plans Elec Ry J 42:182-4 Ag
2 '18
Steam turbine street cars for Long Island.
Sci Am 109:183 S 6 '13
Motor carts
New light delivery car. 11 Automobile 28:
1079 My 22 '13
Motor chairs
Motor chair built by a school boy. 11 Sci Am
109:231 S 20 '13
Motor cycle trucks
Delivery truck of the Harley-Davldson motor
CO. II Automobile 28:1323 Je 26 '13
Motorcycle truck for light deliveries. 11 Scl
Am 109:76 Jl 26 '13
Motor cycles
Electric starters for motorcycles. 11 Elec W
62:1231 D 13 '13
Electric versus gas lighting for motorcycles.
L. C. Porter. 11 Scl Am S 76:132-3 Ag 30
'13
Genealogy of the motorcycle from the steam
velocipede, 1868, to the standard machine
of 1913. J. J. O'Connor. Scl Am 109: 12-13
Jl 5 '13
/s'rr also Motor cycle trucks
Motor fire apfiaratus. See Fire apparatus. Mo-
tor
Motor Are engines. See Fire engines. Motor
Motor, generators
Motor generators and frequency in alternat-
ing current railway signaling. Ry & Eng
R 63:671-3 Jl 12 '18
Motor-generators and rectifiers. 11 Automo-
bile 28:34-6 Ja 1 '18
Motor Ice boats
Motoring on ice. 11 Scl Am 108:172 F 22
'13
Motor omnibuses
Arrival of the bus-versus-tram controver-
sy. Elec Ry J 41:614-5 Ap 5 '13
Bus competition in London. Elec Ry J 41:
920 My 24 '13
Bus operation in London and Paris. ,T: A.
McCoUum. Elec Ry J 42:1093-6 X 22 '13
De Dion buses to relieve congested traffic In
Paris. 11 Automobile 29:182-3 Jl 31 '13
English tramway and motor bus. Elec W 62:
956-7 N 8 '13
Future of the motor omnibus. Eng N 70:1039-
41 N 20 '13
Huntington, Indiana adopts automobile buses.
J. M. Hobart. il Automobile 29:284-5 Ag 14
'13
London's transportation and lighting. L: Bell.
Elec W 62:366-7 Ag 23 '13
Mechanical and electric traction on the Paris
streets. J. Boyer. il Eng M 44:66-78 O '12
Motor omnibus accidents in London, 'ESag. H.
R. Wilson. Eng N 70:550-2 S 18 '13
Motor-omnibus operation: reports of H. P.
Nichols and J. A. McCoUum. Eng N 70:1050-
2. 1087-90 N 20-27 '13
Six wheeled omnibus. S. Petman. 11 Sci Am
108:264 Mr 22 '18
Superiorltv of the steam omnibus. T: Clark-
son. Automobile 28:1269-70 Je 19 '13
34-passenger single-deck motor omnibus. 11
Eng N 70:1 Jl 3 '13
Three years' record in motor-omnibus develop-
ment' In London. Eng N 70:1180-1 D 11 '13
Weight and cost of London motor omnibuses.
Eng N 70:1321-2 D 25 '13
Where the motor bus beats the trolley. J. R.
Eustls. Scl Am 108:182 F 22 '13
Motor plows
Agricultural motoring and its Importance for
"enlarging the automobile market. 11 Auto-
mobile 29:1066-9 D 4 '13
Gasoline motor plow. F. C Perkins, il Sci
Am 109:439 D 6 '13
Latest motor plows. K. Praetorlus. diag Am
Soc M E J 35:884-5 My '13
Motor rollers. See Road rollers
Motor ships ...
British motor coaster Isleford. 11 plan Int
Marine Eng 18:202-3 My '13
California, an 11.000-ton motor ship. J. R.
Wilson. 11 Int Marine Eng 18:523 D '13
Carels-Diesel engine applied to motor ship
Eavestone. il Eng M 44:601-4 Ja '18
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
195
Motor ships — Continued.
Diesel -electric-driven ship Tynemount. J. R.
Wilson. 11 Power 38:641-3 N 4 '13
Eayestone's first long voyage, il plan Int
Marine Eng 18:78-80 F '13
Electric propulsion for ships. E. Berg, plan
Eng M 44:269-72 N '12
Fuel consumption in motor ships. Sci Am S
76:303-4 N 8 '13
Gas engine yacht. R. Maclntyre. 11 Bel Am
109:165-6 Ag 30 '18
German-built motor ship Hermann Krabb.
A. Gradenwitz. il plan Int Marine Eng
18:238-40 Je '13
German Diesel engined tank ship Hagen.
il plans Int Marine Eng 18:207-11 My '13
Large-motor vessels. Int Marine Eng 18:27»
Jl '13
Uquid fuel and ship propulsion. Eng Rec 68:
423 O 18 '13
Motor-driven freight ship, Bromberg. Int
Marine Eng 18:146 Ap 'IS
Motor gunboats for Colombia, il Int Marine
Eng 18:469 N '13
Motor lif^htship Burgermeister O'Swald. J.
R. Wilson, il plan Int Marine Eng 18:155-
7 Ap '13
Motor tank ship Wotan. il Int Marine Eng
18:496 N '13
Motor towboat "Breakwater." diags Int Ma-
rine En^ 18:534-5 D "13
Motor vessels for the German navy. J. R. Wil-
son, il Int Marine Eng 18:382 Ag '13
Motor yacht Idealla, equipped with Diesel
engines, il Int Marine Eng 18:163-5 Ap '13
Motorshlp Wotan. il Power 38:604-5 O 28 '13
Oil driven vessel White May, on Thames
river. Int Marine Eng 18:190 Ap '18
Oil -engined coaster. G: Thow. Int Marine
Eng 18:6 Ja '13
Performance on service of tho motor- ship
Suecia. I. Knudsen. Int Marine Eng 18:346-
7 Ag '18
Single screw motor ship of 1,600 b. h. p.
J. R. Wilson, il plan Int Marine Eng 18:102-
4 Mr '18
Triple-screw motor ship Alkmaar. J. R. Wil-
son. Int Marine Bng 18:82 Ja '18
Twin-screw motor-ship Hagen — ^a new Krupp
two-stroke type Diesel-engine tank ves-
sel of 2400 b. hp. J. R. Wilson, il Eng N
69:906-7 My 1 '13
Twin-screw motor ship Monte Penedo. 11 Eng
M 44:257-61 N '12
World's two largest motor-ships; Slam and
Annam. J. R. Wilson. 11 Int Marine Eng
18:291-2 Jl '18
8ee also Marine engines; Motor boats
Motor sleighs
Scott's motor sledges. Set Am 108:227 Ifr 8
•18
Motor spirit
Cheap fuel discovered in London. Automobile
29:487 S 11 '13
London assured of 28-cent motor fuel. Auto-
mobile 29:531 S 18 '13
Making motor spirit. P. C. Crenshaw. Auto-
mobile 28:996 My 8 '13
Motor spirit increases horsepower. Automo-
bile 28:775 Ap 3 '13
Motor spirit on test. Automobile 28:840 Ap
17 '13
Motor spirit to solve fuel problem for the
passenger car. Automobile 28:535-7 F 27
New British automobile fuel not up to par. R.
W. A. Brewer. Automobile 29:S(51 N 6 '13
New Sftandard oil fuel. Automobile 28:600
F 20 '13
Motor sweepers. See Motor trucks, Municipal
Motor truck driving
Educating the freight automobile driver. Au-
tomobile 28:204-5 Ja 16 '13
Motor truck Industry
Directory of motor truck manufacturers.
Automobile 28:188-9 Ja 16 '13
Eleven French makers win war department
subsidy. W. F. Bradley, il Automobile 29:
451-5 S 11 '13
Foreign markets for commercial vehicles.
Automobile 29:162-3 Jl 24 '13
Motor truck maker's burden. Automobile 28:
386-7 Ja 80 '18
Truck industry grows 200 per cent. Automo-
bile 28:800-1 Ap 10 '13
Two hundred per cent Increase in the motor
truck industry. Sci Am 108:384 Ap 26 '13
fcVe also Automobile Industry
Motor truck routes
Use of truck routes. Automobile 29:194-5 Jl
31 '13
Motor trucks
Advantages of tractor transportation, il Sci
Am 10»:168 A«r 30 '18
Auto- truck for coal delivery. F. C. Perkins. 11
Sci Am S 75:24-6 Ja 11 '13
Availability of motor trucks for mines. Eng
6 MIn J 96:731-4 O 18 '13
Best total gear ratio for trucks as explained
by Renaud. diags Automobile 29:560-1 S 25
'13
Business getters for small concerns. C: H.
Spencer. Sci Am 108:76 Ja 18 '18
Chapel on a motor truck, il Sci Am 108:362
Ap 19 '18
Characteristics and shortcomings of trucks
passed In review after the annual military
trials. Automobile 29:381-2 Ag 28 '13
Comparative data on performance of motor
trucks with regard to sise of motor and
gear ratios. C. C. Myers. Automobile 28:346-
7 Ja 80 '18
Comparinir the incomparable. Sci Am 108:62
Ja 18 '18
Comparing the incomparable. H. F. Thomson.
Sci Am 108:183 F 22 '13
Conditions of motor truck economy. 11 Mun-
Ic Eng 44:413-4 My '13
Construction details from tested trucks. Auto-
mobile 29:478-9 S 11 '13
Delivery In the Christmas storm: contrast
pictures the motor and the horse. 11 Auto-
mobile 28:190-3 Ja 16 '13
Economy of motor trucks in paving work,
il Eng Rec 68:205 Ag 28 '18
Effect of the self-starter on motor-truck de-
velopment. Bng Rec 67:610 My 10 '13
Efficiency of motor trucks with trailers. M.
CiUey. 11 Eng Rec 67:120-4 F 1 '18
Electric versus gasolene motor vehicles. 8.
G. Thompson. Eng M 46:112-4 O '13
EnMrgency gasoline motor trucks for the De-
troit united railway. 11 Elec Ry J 42:72 Jl
12 '18
End dump bodies for commercial vehicles.
R. Babcock. II Sci Am 108:372 Ap 26 '13
Exhibition of British society of motor manu-
facturers and trades. II diags Automobile 29:
223-7, 269-75 Ag 7-14 '13
Foreign tendency of motor truck design. L.
C. Freeman. Automobile 28:347-9 Ja 30 '18
Four-wheel-drive construction and the field
for it. Automobile 29:62-3 Jl 10 "13
Gas-electric four-wheel drive on the Halach-
owsky & Calre system, dlag Automobile 29:
117-8 Jl 17 '13
Gasoline truck development, diags Automo-
bile 28:183-7 Ja 16 '13
Gasoline truck; trucks and delivery vehicles
classlfled according to load capacity;
price and body sizes. Automobile 28:199-
203 Ja 16 '13
Gasoline vs. electric trucks. Automobile 29:
27 Jl 3 '13
Hextei* gas-electric truck. 11 Automobile 29:
663 O 9 '13
Hints to prospective purchasers of trucks, il
Dom EnsT 63:14l«-50 My 10 '13
Horse living versus horse power. Sci Am 108:
574 Je 28 '13
Improving desert roads for motor-truck haul-
age between Blythe, Cal., and Blythe Junc-
tion. 11 Eng N 69:1126-7 My 29 '13
Increased efflolency and the motor truck. II
Dom Eng 62:230-1 F 22 '13
Interchangeable parts versus standardiza-
tion. C: Balough. Automobile 28:1276 Je 19
'13
Is the motor wagon an asset? Dom E}ng 62:
131-2 F 1 '13
Jeffery truck with 4-wheel drive and steer,
diags Automobile 29:550-2 S 25 '13
196
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Motor trucks — Continued.
Limiting the size of motor trucks. Bog N
69:124 Ja 16 '13
Log of a horse drawn truck. 11 Sol Am 108:
1%
586 Je 28 '18
Logging with a motor truck, il Eng N 69:
1065 My 22 '13
Logging with a motor truck. 11 Scl Am 108:
586 Je 28 '13
Low-grade fuel for motor trucks. N. B.
Pope. Automobile 28:294-5 Ja 23 '13; Same
cond. Iron Age 91:430 P 13 '13
Mechanical loader for motor trucks. Scl Am
109:76 JI 26 '13
Motor capacity — load ratios. Automobile 28:
194-8 Ja 16 '13
Motor transportation as aid to Industrial
economy. R W: Hutchinson. 11 Eng M 44:
626-46, 732-60, 861-66 Ja-Mr '18
Motor truck and the freight terminal. R. L.
Niles. Scl Am 109:248 S 27 '13
Motor truck as an economical tool. R W:
Hutchinson, Jr. Iron Age 91:530-1 F 27 '13
Motor truck chassis on the 1913 market;
load capacity and complete specifications.
Automobile 28:206-17 Ja 16 '13
Motor truck efficiency, il Munic Kng 44:408-
11 My '13
Motor truck extension of railroads. Scl Am
109:238 S 27 '13
Motor truck In contracting and construction
wwk. R W. Hutchinson, jr. 11 Eng M 45:
793-816; 46:77-94, 237-48 S-N '13
Motor truck in manufacturing. H. Wt Slau-
Bon. il Mach 19:23-7 S '12
Motor truck in the gas business. Munic Eng
44:443-4 My '13
Motor truck queries. Scl Am 109:249 S 27 '13
Motor truck researches at t^e Massachu-
setts Institute of technology. J: Ritchie,
Jr. Scl Am 108:294 Mr 29 '18
Motor trucks for desert haulage. 11 Eng Rec
67:sup 49-50 My 3 '13
Motor trucks 3 per cent, of traffic in Mas-
sachusetts in August, 1912. J. T. Sullivan.
Automobile 28:498-9 F 20 '18
Motorized hauling service. W. Walker. Munic
Eng 45:128-9 & '13
Motorizing Mars Tn France. 11 Automobile 29:
639-43 O 9 '13
New hydraulic dumping body. 11 Automobile
29:216-7 Jl 31 '13
Overloadine ruins solid truck tires. Automo-
bile 28:1316-7 Je 26 '13
Pedrail motor truck and trailer. 11 Scl Am
109:323 O 25 '13
Power winches for hauling trailers. Auto-
mobile 29:559 S 25 '13
Revised reiiuirements for subsidized German
trucks, diags Automobile 28:1204-5 Jo 12
'13
70 trucks compete In French army trials. 11
Automobile 29:152-5 Jl 24 '13
Special truck carries nitro-glycerlne. il Auto-
mobile 28:1274 Je 19 '13
Star truck models, il Automobile 29:519 S 18
•18
Steel bodies for motor trucks. M. A. Hall. II
Scl Am 108:500 My 31 '13
Truck developments prominent at Brill co.
exhibit. Elec Ry J 42:737 O 14 '13
Trucking to the polar circle, il Automobile
29:592-3 O 2 '13
Trucks do well in Washington Post commer-
cial car run. II Automobile 28:970 My 8
•13
Use of motor trucks In heavy contracting.
Concrete Cem 2:89-90 F '13
Use of motor trucks in the delivery of ce-
ment. 11 Concrete Cem 1:61-2 D '12
Variable speed hydjraiilic transmission for
motor trucks. 11 Scl Am 109:208 S 13 '13
Very heavy motor-drawn truck, il Bng N 69:
93 Ja 16 '13
Vulcan wins Washington contest. 11 Automo-
bile 28:1007-11, 1038-9 My 15 '13
What motor truck would suit me best? a
composite price list of American motor
trucks and delivery wagons arranged ac-
cording to carrying capacity. T. M. R. von
K61er. Sci Am 108:72 Ja 18 '18
See also Accelerometer; Automobiles;
Electric trucks; Motor cycle trucks; Motor
truck driving; Motor truck industry; Motor
truck routes
Cost of operation
Availability of motor trucks for mines. Eng
& Mln J 96:731-4 O 18 '13
Chicago efficiency bureau estimates that elec-
tric trucks would save $15,775 yearly. Auto-
mobile 29:1158-9 D 18 '13
Comparative operating expenses of horse,
electric and gasoline commercial vehicles.
il Elec W 61:936-7 My 3 '13
Comparison of motor trucks with horses, il
Dom Eng 63:146-8 My 10 '13
Cost estimates of horse and motor trucks. J:
Ritchie, jr. 11 Scl Am 108:70-1 Ja 18 '18
Cost- keeping system for warehouse trucks.
Automobile 28:942-3 My 1 '13
Cost of gasoline truck service. R. C. Reid.
Scl Am 108:182 F 22 '13
Cost of motor truck hauling on Catsklll aque-
duct tunnel, New York. Munic Eng 46:665-
70 D '13
Cost of operating motor trucks. Munic Eng
44:444-6 My '13
Cost of operating motor trucks; charts for
conveniently determining trucking economy.
L. Ruprecht. Eng M 44:118-20 O '12
Cost of upkeep of horse-drawn vehicles*
against electric vehicles. W. R. Metz. Am
Soc M E J 35:577-91 Ap '13; Discussion. 35:
1217-57 Ag '13
Disinterested suggestions on motor truck
costs. H. W. Perry. Scl Am 108:294 Mr 29
•18
Economy of motor trucks In engineering and
contracting. R. W: Hutchinson. Concrete
Cem 2:194-5 Ap '13
Increasing the efficiency of trucks. H. W.
Wcysz. Automobile 29:68-70 Jl 10 '13
Light delivery cost. Automobile 28:814-6 Ap
10 '13
Locomobile truck system devised for vehicle
users' cost keeping. Automobile 28:1030-8
My 15 '13
Newark foundrymen's association hears speak-
ers on relative merits of electric, gasoline
and horse-dniwn trucks. Iron Age 92:852-
3 O 16 '13
Teams and motor trucks compared. H. W.
Perry. Scl Am 108:66 Ja 18 '18
Trucks save 86.6 per cent, in heavy work.
il Automobile 28:1172-4 Je 5 '13
What motor trucks have saved for a brewer.
J. E. Blaise. Sci Am 108:182 F 22 '18
Engines
Sre alfio Automobile engines
Exhibitions
Commercial section of 1918 Chicago show. 11
Automobile 28:451-5 F 13 '18
Exhibition of British society of motor manu-
facturers and trades, il diags Automobile
2H:2?3^7, 269-75 Ag 7-14 '13
New York's truck show opens. 11 Automobile
28:267-72 Ja 23 '13
Six new types at Boston truck show. 11 Au-
tomobile 28:716-7 Mr 27 '13
Some features of the 1913 motor truck show
In New York city. 11 Eng N 69:350-2 F 20
•13
Trucks at the Paris show, diags Automobile
28:230-2 Ja 16 '13
Fuel
^Vf also Automobile engines — ^Fuel
Gearing
Methods of drive in commercial motor veh-
icles. U. Babcock. il Scl Am 109:324-6 O 25
•13
Inspection
Inspection of trucks. Automobile 28:696-
8 Mr 6 '13
Inspection reports. Automobile 28:728-9 Mr
27 '13
Manufacture
Milling motor truck spring chairs. G: E.
Pope, diags Mach 19:617-8 Ap '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
197
Motor trucks — Manufacture — Continued.
Tools used by the Gramm motor car co.,
Lima, O. P. Steiner. il Mach 19:366-8 Ja
•13
Records
IncreasiniT the efflclency of trucks. H. W.
Weysz. Automobile 29:68-70 Jl 10 '13
LifiTht delivery cost. Automobile 28:8^4-6 Ap
10 '13
Lyon brewery, New York city — complete rec-
ords of full truck-operating cost. Automo-
bile 28:550-1 P 27 '13
N. Y. Edison co.'s truck system. Automo-
bile 29:122-4, 160-1 Jl 17-24 '13
Service recorder. Ry Age 54:1610 Je 27 '13
Vehicle moYement recording device, il Scl
Am 109:248 S 27 'IS
Testing
French army truck tests. 11 Automobile 28:
842-3 Ap 17 '13
Testing: a federal motor truck, il Automobile
29:470-1 S 11 '13
Testing trucks on the Mexican border, il
Automobile 29:34 Jl 3 '13
Wheels
Analysis of requirements In truck wheels.
Automobile 28:676-8 Mr 20 '13
Cast-steel wheels for trucks, djags Automo-
bile 28:805-6 Ap 10 '13
Dow dual truck wheels, plans Automobile
28:486-7 F 18 '18
Dual wheel system for motor trucks, il Iron
Age 91:494 F 20 '13
Iron-tired truck wheels, diags Automobile
28:719-20 Mr 27 '13
Requirements of cast steel wheels. G: Wal-
ther. dIags Automobile 29:82-3 Jl 10 'IS
Soc. A. E. standard motor truck wheel. Au-
tomobile 28:253 Ja 16 '13
Tire for motor trucks. C. F. Jenkins, il Sci
Am 108:228 Mr 8 '18
Wheels for commercial vehicles. A. .7. Slade.
Automobile 28:1309-11 Je 26 '13
Motor trucks, Municipal
Automobile truck for refuse and street sweep-
ings. 11 Munic Eng 44:119-21 F '13
Five Job municipal vehicle. 11 Automobile 29:
276-8 Ag 14 '13
Kis.sel kars in water w^orks departments. 11
MunIc ?:ng 45:561-2 1> '13
Motor sweepers save 12 to 60 per cent, il
Automobile 28:1064-5 My 22 '13
Motor trucks In municipal contracting. H.
W. Perry. 11 Munic Eng 44:530-3; 46:31-5,
122-7 Je-Ag '18
Motor trucks for libraries
Library books delivered by automobile, il
Automobile 29:79 Jl 10 '13
Motor trucks In mining
Availability of motor trucks for minos. Eng
& MIn J 96:731-4 O 18 '13
First aid truck for miners made bv White
company. 11 Automobile 29:1161 D 18 '13
Motor truck ore haulage in Arizona. C. L.
Edholm. 11 Eng & Mln J 95:1177-8 Je 14
'13
Motor trucks for mines. O. H. Sonne. Eng &
Min J 96:457 S 6 '13
Motor trucks for mines. J: Younger. Eng &
Min J 96:1034 N 29 '13
Motor trucks in metal-mining Industries. R.
W. Hutchinson, jr. II Eng M 46:36.^-79 D '13
Motor trucks In mining. D: Ross. Eng & Mln
J 96:366-7 Ag 28 '13
Motor trucks in postal service
Trucks in British postofflce. C: Wheeler.
Automobile 28:1271 Je 19 '13
Motor vehicles
Motor traffic in Massachusetts. J. E. Sullivan.
Automobile 29:543-5 S 25 '13
See also Automobiles: Cj'clecars; Electric
trucks; Electric vehicles; Motor bonis; Mo-
tor cars (railroad); Motor carts; Motor cy-
cle trucks; Motor cycles; Motor ice lioat.s;
Motor omnibuses; Motor sleighs; Motor
trucks
Motor vessels. See Motor ships
Motorcycle cars. See Cyrlecars
Motorcycles. See Motor cycles
Motoring. See Automobiles
Motormen. See Street railroads — Employees
Motors
Hee Aeroplane motors; Alcohol motors;
Automobile engines; Electric motors; EiD-
glnes; Gas and oil engines; Locomotives;
Machinery; Steam engines; Turbines; Wa-
ter wheels
Motors, Wave. See Wave motors
Mountain railroads
Darjeeling Himalayan railway. L: R, Free-
man, il Ry Age 55:327-9 Ag 22 '18
Jungfrau railway, il Scl Am 109:360 N 8 '13
Mountain railway electrification: a study of
the Tehachapi pass. A. II. Babcock. Am
Inst E E Pro 32:1784-1815 S '13; Excerpts.
Ry Age 447-9 S 12 '13
Reconstruction of Mahanoy plane, Philadel-
phia & Reading Ry. co. J. S. Ward, il plan
Eng N 70:1220-7 D 18 '13
Remarkable survival of the inclined plane.
Eng N 70:1247-8 D 18 '13
Scaling mountain peaks by elevator. 11 Scl
Am S 75:164-6 Mr 16 '13
Transandean railway from Arlca, Chile, to
I^a Paz, BolivicL G. IT. Sawyer. 11 map Eng
N 70:1059-62 N 27 '13
Moving a 100,000-gallon tank and its 140-foot
tower of International harvester co., West
Pullman, III. 11 Eng Rec 67:607 My 81
'13
Movlna and talking pictures
Exhibition of Improved talking pictures iBAd
moving pictures In natural colors. Sci Am
108*539 Je 14 '13
Moving and talking pictures. 11 Scl Am 108:
64 Ja 18 '13
Moving of buildings. See Building moving
Moving picture theaters
Installation of motion-picture machines. Elec
R & W Elec'n 62:29-30 Ja 4 '13
Rules promulgated for the ventilation of pic-
ture theatres. Heat ft Van 10:88-4 Ap '18
Theatre ventilation situation in Chicago. Heat
& Ven 10:49 O '13
Movlna pictures
Moving pictures as targets for marksmen. 11
plan Elec W 62:302 Ag 9 '13
Moving pictures at home. Sci Am 108:644 Je
14 'll
Non-inflammable cinematograph films. Scl
Am S 76:83 F 8 'IS
Rapid telephotography. R Orlmshaw. Scl Am
109:286 O 11 ^18
Shooting at moving pictures. 11 Sci Am 109:
49 Jl 19 '13
fii'c also Cinematographs; Klnetophone
Moving pictures* Colored
Exhibition of improved talking pictures and
moving pictures in natural colors. Sci Am
108:539 Je 14 '18
Moving pictures, Talking. See Moving and talk-
ing pictures
Moving pictures in Industry
Growing use of commercial motion pictures.
11 Iron Age 91:886-7 Ap 10 '13
Industrial advancement through motion- pic-
tures. F: W. Keough. 11 Am Ind 18:13-8 Ja
'13
Micro-motion study. J: G. Aldrlch. 11 Am
Soc M E J 35:477-84 Mr '13
Micro-motion study. F. B. Gilbreth. Am Soc
M B J 35:872-4 My '13
Micro-motion study: a new development In
efflclency engineering. U Scl Am 108:84 Ja
25 '18
Micro- motion study by means of chronometer
and moving picture machine. 11 Ind Bhig 18:
1-4 Ja '18
Micro-motion study in industry. R T. Kent.
11 Iron Age 91:34-7 Ja 2 '13
Motion pictures from the shops. Automobile
28:891 Ap 24 '13
Motion pictures In Industry. Iron Tr R 62:
363 F 6 '13
Moving picture records of a building In con-
struction: Machinery hall, at the Panama-
Pacific expositibn. il Scl Am S 76:62 Jl 26 'IS
Moving pictures as an aid to mine accident
prevention. Colliery 84:97-8 S '18
198
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Moving pictures in industry — Continued.
Moving pictures for InduBtrlaJ purposes. Met
& Chem Eng 11:228 My '13
Moving pictures In railway educational work.
Am Eng 87:67-8 F '13 , ,
Moving pictures in railway educational worK
in Georgia. D. C. Boy. Am Eng 87:174 Ap
'13
Rogers-Brown pictures, mine to molaer pre-
sented before Newark assn. Iron Tr R 52:
428 F 13 '13
Mowing machines
Molding large mower frames by machine. 11
Foundry 41:185-6 My '13
Mufflers ^ . ^.
Internally cooled muffler and Its effects, diag
Automobile 29:14 Jl 3 '13
Mules _ ^ ^ , 1. 11
Animal haulage in mines. B. S. Randolph. 11
Colliery 34:139-42 O '13
Practical rule haulage. A. E. Thompson. Col-
liery 34:166-7 O '13
Multicycles . . ^ ^ ,.
English multicycles for the blind. F. C Per-
kins. 11 Scl Am 108:862 Ap 19 '18
Multlgraph ^ , s . t
Fixtures and gages used In manufacturing
the multlgraph; devices used In the lathe,
shaper and milling machines. D. T. Hamil-
ton. 11 Mach 19:609-11 Ap '13
Municipal accounting , ,„ ^.
Cost system for street cleaning in Washing-
•ton. J. W. Paxton. Eng Rec 68:296-7 S 13 '13
Municipal cemetery accounts. D. C. Bggles-
ton. J Account 15:174784 Mr '18
Municipal recognition of the certified public
accountant in Cleveland. C. H. Nau. J
Account 16:99-109 Ag '13
Uniform system of accounting for aecond-
class cities. J: J. MagUton. J Account 16:
90-5 F 'IS
See also Accounting; Municipal finance
Municipal art
See also City planning; Municipal centers
Municipal automobiles. See Automobiles, Munic-
ipal; Motor trucks. Municipal
Municipal boards and commissions
Organization and functions of a dty-plan-
nlng commission. W: A. Magee. Eng N 69:
976-7 My 8 '13; Eng Rec 67:552 My 17 'IS
Municipal bonds
Bond Issue for Los Angeles municipal dis-
tribution system defeated. Elec W 61:867-
8 Ap 26 '18
Meaning of the Los Angeles bond election.
Ehig N 69:917-8 My 1 '13
Recent $17,600,000 bond election at Los An-
geles. B. A. Helnly. Eng N 69:931-2 My 1
•13
Municipal buildings. See Public buildings
Municipal centers
Civic center of Des Moines. G: B. Lord. 11
Munlc Eng 44:194-6 Mr '13
Our earliest civic center: the Independence
hall group In Phila. T. Brabazon. 11 Arch
Rec 34:1-19 Jl '13
See also City planning; Public bulldinf^s
Municipal charters
Cleveland's new charter. Eng Rec 68:31 Jl
12 'IS
Municipal electric plants. See Electric plants.
Municipal
Municipal employees
Rating the efficiency of municipal employ-
ees. Eng Rec 67:665 Je 14 '13
Municipal engineering
Motor trucks In municipal contracting. H.
W. Perry. 11 Munic Eng 44:530-3 Je '13
Municipal need of technically trained men.
R. Blankenburg. Sci Am 108:842 Ap 12 '13
Piece work system applied to city forcesi J.
E. Tupper. Munic Eng 45:115-8 Ag '13
Proposed new Cleveland charter and the en-
gineering organization of cities. Eng N 69:
583-4 Mr 20 '13
Records in a city engineer's office. Munlc
E^g 45:148-9 Ag '18
Suggestions for city engineers. Ekig Rec 68:
352 S 27 '18
Trenton, N. J., public comfort station. 11 plan
Dom Eng 65:68 O 18 '13
Year's experience w^lth the Boston public
works department organization. Eng N 69:
1048-9 My 22 '13
See also City planning; Pavements; Pub-
lic comfort .stations; Public works- Refus«e
and refuse disposal; Saiiltary engineering;
Sewage disposal; Sewerage; Street clean-
ing; Water purification; Water supply
Municipal engineers
Borough surveyor and master of works for
1389 a year! Eng N 69:1109 My 29 '13
Relations of consulting and municipal engi-
neers in Great Britain. H. C. Shenton. Eng
N 70:206-8 Jl 81 '18
Standardizing city engineers' salaries. Eng
Rec 67:498-500 My 3 '13
Municipal finance
Central purchase and distribution of supplies
for New York city: plan of W: A. Pren-
dergast. Eng Rec 67:359-61 Mr 29 '13
Cincinnati's purchasing system. Munlc Ehig
45:217-23 S 'IS
Classified salary and wage budget estimates
of Chicago for 1913. Eng N 69:401 F 27
•13
Estimating the cost of garbage and refuse
collection and haulage In Chicago. Eng N
69:106-7 Ja 16 '18
Fargo declares a municipal dividend. W: D.
Sweet. Munic Eng 44:121-2 F '13
Land-tax system or benefit assessments for
public improvements in Kansas City, Mo.
G: Kessler. Eng N 69:1026 My 15 '13
Lending city credit to aid railway projects.
Eng N 69:967-8 My 8 '13
Making assessments to meet the co^t of con-
structing sewers and drains. Munlc Eng 45:
536-7 D '13
Street cleaning and garbage collection effi-
ciency studies of the Chicago civil service
commission. Eng N 69:128 Ja 16 '13
Street cleaning and garbage collection meth-
ods in Chicago. Eng Rec 67:24-6 Ja 4 '13
See also Municipal accounting; Municipal
bonds ; Purchasing departments
Municipal franchises
Franchises and municipal home rule. Munic
Eng 45:556-7 D '13
See also Street railroads — ^Franchises
Municipal government
Engineers as heads of New York city de-
partments. Eng N 70:1045-6 N 20 '13
Engineers as municipal department heads.
Eng Rec 68:58.'i-6 N 22 "13
Proposed new Cleveland charter and the en-
gineering orgaiiization of dtiea. Eng N 69:
583-4 Mr 20 '18
Self-appointed and popularly- elected munic-
ipal experts. Eng N 70:368-9 Ag 21 '18
Verband Gross-Berlin, a new form of metro-
politan government. Eng N 70:310 Ag 14
'18
Work of Efficiency division, Chicago civil
service commission. Eng Rec 67:629-31 Je
7 '13
Year's experience with the Boston public
works department organization. Eng rl 69:
1048-9 My 22 '13
See also Government regulation of indus-
trj'; Municipal finance; Municipal owner-
ship; Police
City manager plan
City manager plan. Eng N 69:526-6 Mr IS
•18
City manager plan again. Eng N 70:313-4 Ag
14 '13
City-manager plan at Clarinda, Iowa. Eng
N 70:801 O 23 '13
New home rule charter of Dayton, Ohio.
Munic Eng 45:270-3 S '13
Commission plan
New move in commission government. Eng
Rec 67:594 My 31 '13
Progress of the commission plan of city gov-
ernment in 1912. Eng N 69:315 F 13 '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
199
Municipal government— Commission plan — ConU
Twelve years of commission government. E.
S. Bradford. Miinic Eng 4r):.-,a2-I0 1) '33
What Cedar Rapids has done in five years
under commission plan of government. L:
Roth, il Munic Eng 44:448-50 My '13
MuniclDial improvement
Land-tax system or benefit assessments for
public Improvements in Kansas City, Mo.
G: Kessler. EIng N 69:1026 My 15 '13
Municipal improvements for 1913 list«Hl by
subjects and states. Munic Eng 44:209-30
Mr '13
Public sentiment effects civic improvement.
A. W. Grant. Munic Eng 44:2i>5-7 Mr '13
Sec alffo Baths, Public; Building laws;
City planning; Fire protection; Housing
problem; Municipal centers; Municipal gov-
ernment; Parks; Pavements; Playgrounds;
Public comfort stations; Public health; Re-
fuse and refuse disposal; Sanitary engi-
neering; Smoke prevention; Street cleaning;
Street lighting; Streets
Municipal Improvements, American society of.
See American society of municipal improve-
ments
Municipal law
Municipal responsibility for strike damages:
digest of briefs in case of Welle F^Eurgo A
Co. V. Jersey City. Elec Ry J 42:186-7 Ag
2 '13
New York smoke ordinance unconstitutional.
Power 38:174 Jl 29 '13
Ordinance governing billiard rooms. Munic
Eng 45:140-1 Ag '13
Ordinance regrulating welghmaster. Munic
Eng 45:138-9 Ag '13
Hee also Building laws; Fire protev'tion;
Public health laws
Municipal leagues
Report of bYanchlse committee of National
municipal league. Elec Ry J 42:1107-8 N
22 '13
Municipal lighting plant. See Electric plants,
Municipal
Municipal motor trucks. See Motor trucks,
Municipal
Municipal newspapers. See Newspapers, Mu-
nicipal
Municipal ordinances. See Municipal law
Municipal ownership
Central-station results at Holland, Mich.
Elec W 61:260 F 1 'IS
Detroit's municipal asphalt plant. H. B. Pul-
lar. il Munic Rng 45:435-7 N '13
Detroit's municipal ownership amendments
carried. Elec Ry J 41:731-2 Ap 19 'IS
Detroit's municipal ownership charter amend-
ments. Elec Ry J 41:667 Mr 22 'IS
Failure and success in municipal ownership.
Munic Eng 44:299-804 Ap '13
Governor Dunne favors municipal ownerfhip.
Elec W 61:288 F 8 '18
Investigation of municipal asphalt plants;
cost data collected in report recommending
plant for Washington, D. C. Bng Rec 67:
1^0-2 F 8 '18
Municipal asphalt plant of St. Louis, Mo. il
Munic Eng 45:324-8 O '13
Municipal asphalt repair plant at St. Paul,
Minn. Munic Eng 45:63-4 Jl '18
-^ Municipal electrical enterprise in England. A.
Briton. Elec W 62:1205 D 13 '13
Municipal ice- electric plant at Weatherford,
Oklahoma. 11 plan EHec W 62:430 Ag 30 '13
Municipal light and water plant at Fremont,
Neb. H. J. Bremers, jr. 11 Munic Bng 45:119-
21 Ag '13
Municipal railway line in Seattle, map Elec
Ry J 41:768-4 Ap 26 'IS
-^Municipal slaughter house at Grand Forks, N.
D. H. G. Lykken. Munic Eng 45:832-3 O '13
Pasadena municipal lighting plant. 11 Munic
Eng 44:505-11 Je '13
Proposed sale of Toronto utilities to the city.
Klec Uy J 12:!Ml-2 O 25 '13; Same. Elec W
62:832-3 O 25 '13
Provisions of Detroit municipal ownership
amendment. Elec Ry J 41:903 My 17 '13
— Selling water at a profit. A. W. Seng. 11
Munic Eng 44:580-2 Je '13
Successful municipal lighting plant at Craw-
fordsville, Ind. il plan Munic Eng 44:80-8
F '13
What l.s a failure in municipal ownership?
Munic Eng 44:202-3 Mr '13
Why some municipal asphalt plants fall. H.
B. Pullar. Munic Bng 45:231-4 Si '13
See also Electric plants, Municipal; News-
papers, Municipal; Public service corpora-
tions; Street railroads, Municipal
Municipal records
Why the municipal office needs modern sys-
tem. E. H. Gilman. Munic Eng 44:499-504
Je '13
Municipal research
Results of an efficiency survey of Los An^reles.
Munic Eng 45:149-51 Ag '13
JS'fc also Pavements — Valuation
Municipal statistics
Municipal publicity. H. A. Stuart. Munic Eng
44:43 Ja '13
Municipal tramways association of Great Brit-
ain
12th annual conference, Sheffield, Sept.. 1913.
Elec Ry J 42:689-90 O 11 "13
Mural painting and decoration
•See also Stucco; Tapestry
Muriatic acid. See Hydrochloric acid
Museum of safety
Museums of safety and their activities: a
brief history of movement for prevention
of industrial accidents. M. S. Hutton. Mach
19:31-3 S '12
Museums
Educational work of a great museum. H. I.
Smith. Sci Am S 76:86-7 F 8 '18
New Vienna museum of technology and the
Industrial arts. Scl Am 108:60 Ja 11 'IS
Music
Writing
Typewriter for music. 11 Sci Am S 75:246 Ap
19 '18
Musical instruments, Mechanical
See also Piano players
Muskogee electric traction company, Muskogee,
Okla.
New carhouse and shop. 11 Elec Ry J 42:1010-
2 N 8 '13
Myrlawatt
Boiler-horse-power: the myrlawatt. W. D.
Weaver. Elec W 62:92-3 Jl 12 '13
Myrlawatt. Power 38:381-2 S » '13
Myrlawatt. H. O'Neill. Power 38:690-1 N 11
'13
Myrlawatt. H. G. Stott. Elec W 62:92 Jl 12
'18
Myrlawatt. W. D. Weaver. Elec W 61:1420-1
Je 28 '13
Myrlawatt as a unit of power. Elec Ry J 41:
96-7 Ja 18 '13; Sci Am 108:112 F 1 '13
New unit. Ind Eng 13:120-1 Mr '18
Standardization of the myrlawatt. H. G.
Stott and H. O'Neill. Am Soc M E J 35:9-12
F 'J 3: Discu.sslon. 35:21-38, 1235-43 My,
Ag '13; Am Inst E E Pro 32:1731-7 Ag '13
N
Names
Wrongly named substances. Sci Am 108:434
My 10 '13
See also Electric terminology; Machine
tools — Terminol ogy
Narrow gage railroads. See Railroada, Narrow
gage
Nashville, Tennessee
Water supply
How to repair the Nashville masonry reser-
voir, plan Eng N 69:278-80 F 6 'IS
Nashville reservoir — why it failed and how it
will be repaired. R. Hering. plan Bn^ Rec
67:134-6 F 1 'IS
200
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Nashville, Chattanooga Si St. Louis railway
Grade reduction and doubletrackinfiT- plans
Engr N 70:802-5 O 23 '13
National association of cement users
9th annual ccnvention, Pittsburgh, 1912. Con-
crete Cem 2:3-6 Ja '13
Program of 9th annual convention, 1912. Con-
crete Cem 1:40 D '12
National association of corporation schools
National association of corporation schools.
F. C. Henderschott. Am Inst E E Pro 32:
1405-8 Je '13
New industrial education organization. Elec
Ry J 41:183 F 1 '13
Organization meeting, 1913, and list of offi-
cers. Elec Ry J 41:206 F 1 '13
Report of organization meeting, 1913. Eng
Rec 67:sup 41 F 1 '13
Training of employees. Eng Rec 67:116 F 1
•It
National association of cotton manufacturers
95th semiannual meeting, Atlantic City.
Sept. 30 to Oct. 2, 1913. Power 38:552-3 O
14 '13
National association of manufacturers
18th annual convention, Detroit, Mich., May
19-21, 1913: resolutions adopted. Am Ind
13:8-12 Je '13
National association of master plumbers
31st convention, Philadelphia, June, 1913.
Dom Eng 63:368-84 Je 28 '13
National assoclatlofi of master steam and hot
water fitters
Silver anniversary of the association celebrat-
ed, June, 1913. Dom Eng 64:5-13 Jl 5 '13
Supplementary report of proceedings at an-
nual convention, Niagara Falls, 1913. Heat
& Yen 10:44-5 Ag '13
25th annual convention, Niagara Falls, June,
1913. Heat & Yen 10:30-5 Jl '13
National association of railway commissioners
25th annual convention at Washington,
D. C, Oct. 1913. Ry Age 55:869-71 N 7 '13
25th annual convention, in Washington. Oc-
tober 28-31. Ry & Eng R 53:1042-3 N 8 '13
25th annual convention with abstracts of re-
ports of committees. Elec Ry J 42:973-82,
1013-6 N 1-8 '13
National association of stationary engineers
National license committee report Power 37:
210 F 11 '13
31st annual convention. Springfield. Mass.
Sept., 1913. Power 38:350-2 S 23 '13
National civic federation
Annual meeting, Dec, 1913: Report on model
public utility bill; papers on workmen's
compensation and government ownership of
railroads. Elec Ky J 42:1238-40 D 13 '13
Annual meeting, 1913; with abstracts of pa-
pers by E. M'Mlllln, S. Low, M. E. Marks.
A. Belmont. Elec Ry J 41:210-5 F 1 '13
Department on regulation of Interstate and
municipal utilities. Elec W 61:185-6 Ja 25
'18
13th annual conference, 1913. Elec W 61:231-
2 F 1 '18
National conference on city planning
Fifth conference, Chicago, May, 1913. Elec
W 61:1022 My 17 '13
National conference on marketing and farm
credits
Meeting, Chicago, 1913. Ry & Eng R 58:
341 Ap 12 '13
National conservation congress
Action of the 5th National conservation con-
gress. Elec W 62:1096-8 N 29 '13
6tli annual session, hold in Washington, Nov.
18-20. 1913. Power 3S:839-40 D 9 '13
Proceedings of 5th annual session, Wash-
ington, Nov., 1913. Elec W 62:1039-40 N
22 '13
Proceedings of 5th congress, Washington,
Nov.. 1913. Eng Rec »lS:sui) 53 X 22 '13
Recommendations adopted. Eng Rec 68:601-2
N 29 '13
Report of Committee on water power. Eng N
70:1106-7 N 27 '13
National contractors' association
Activities. Elec W 61:131 Ja 18 '18
National council for Industrial safety
Second annual Congress, New York, Sept. 22-
25, 1913. Iron Age 92:748 O 2 '13
National district heating association
5th annual convention, Indianapolis, May,
1913. Dom Eng 63:281-5 Je 7 '13
5th annusU convention, Indianapolis, May,
1913. Elec W 61:1299-1301 Je 14 '13; Power
37:841-3 Je 10 '13
5 th annual convention, Indianapolis, May,
1913. Heat & Yen 10:29-35 Je '18
5th annual convention, Indianapolis, May,
1913: program. Heat & Yen 10:34-5 My
'13
National drainage congress
Third annual meeting, St. Louis, 1913. Ene
Rec 67:sup 35-6 Ap 19 '18; Eng N 69:875-7
Ap 24 '13
National electric code
Important code change suggested. Elec W
61:553-4 Mr 15 '18
National electric lamp association
Physical laboratory of the National electric
lamp association. E: P. Hyde. J Fr Inst
176:77-93 Jl '13
National electric light association
Conference of public policy committeea of
National Elec. Light Assn. and Am. BHec.
Ry. Assn. Elec W 61:884 F 22 '18
Co-operation with Am. Elec. Ry. Assn. Elec
W 61:381-2 F 22 *18
Eastern New York section, annual meeting.
Lake George, N. Y., Sept., 1918. Elec W 62:
574-6 S 20 'l3
Michigan section, 2d annual convention, Ot-
tawa Beach, Mich., Aug., 1913. Elec W 62:
415-6 Ag 30 '13
New England section, 5th annual convention,
Burlington, Yt., Sept., 1913. Elec W 62:626-
8 S 27 '13
Official convention program for Chicago meet-
ing, June, 1913. Eaec W 61:1020-1 My 17
•13
Papers and discussions at 36th annual con-
vention, Chicago, June, 1913. Elec Ry J
41:1012-5, 1057-60 Je 7-14 '13
Papers and discussions at 36th annual con-
vention, Chicago, June, 1913. Elec W 61:
1213-42 Je 7 '13
Southeastern section, Ist annual convention,
Macon, Ga., Aug., 1913. Elec W 62:868-9,
427-9 Ag 23-30 '18
36th annual convention, Chicago, June 2-6,
1J^13: condensed program. Elec W 61:1124
My 31 '13
36th convention, Chicago, June, 1913. Elec W
61:120r>-9 Je 7 '13: Eng N 69:1243-6 Je 12
'13; Power 37:917-20 Je 24 '13
National electrical comtractors' association
13lh annual convention, Chattanooga, July,
1913. Elec W 62:171-3 Jl 26 '18
National electro- friaters' association
51st regular monthly meeting, April 26,
Metal Ind n s 11:230 My '13
4th annual banquet. New York, P^b. 21,
11 Metal Ind n s 11:141-8 Mr '13
1913.
1818.
Elec
May,
May,
1091-
Natlonal fire protection association
Changes in the National electric code.
W 61:668 Mr 29 '13
17th annual convention. New York,
1913. Arch & Bldg 45:205-7 My '13
17th annual convention, New York,
1913: abstract of reports. Eng N 69:
3 My 22 '13
National forests. See Forest reserves
National founders' association
Reports of meeting held in New York, Nov.
19-20, 1913. Iron Age 92:1219-23, 1246-51 N
27 '13
17th annual convention, New York city.
Nov. 20. Iron Tr R 53:989-97 N 27 '13
National housing conference
2d conference In Philadelphia, 1918. Arch
Rec 33:186 F '18
National Independent telephone association
16th annual convention, Chicaapo, Feb., 1913.
Elec W 61:487-8 Mr 8 '18
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
201
National Industrial traffic league
Annual meeting at Chicago, Nov. 13-14, 1913.
Ry Age 56:962-4 N 21 '13
National ntachlne tool builders' association
Annual convention, New York, 1913. Iron Age
92:972-4 O 30 '13
Semiannual convention. New York, May, 1913.
Iron Age 91:1232-3 My 22 '13
12th annual convention. Iron Tr R 53:813-4
O 30 '13
National metal trades association
15th annual convention, New York, April,
1913, Iron Age 91:944-8 Ap 17 '13
Pension plan for workmen proposed by Wm.
Lodge at 15th annual convention, New
York, 1913. Iron Tr R 62:870-2 Ap 10 '13
Welfare of employes discussed by employers
at 16th annual convention. New York, 191S.
Iron Tr R 62:930-4 Ap 17 '18
National railway appliances association
Annual meeting, Chicago, 1913. Ry & Bng
R 53:269-70 Mr 22 '13
National supply and machinery dealers asso-
ciation
Indianapolis meeting, April, 1913. Iron Age
91:950-1, 971-3 Ap 17 '13
3rd annual meeting. New York, Oct. 1913.
Iron Age 92:975-6 O 30 '13
Natural gas. See Gas, Natural
Natural resources
Disposition of natural resources. G: O. Smith.
Am Inst Min E Bui 82:2403-8 O '13
See also Conservation of resources; For-
ests and forestry; Mineral lands; Mines
and mineral resources; Reclamation service;
Water power
Natural science. See Science
Nature
•Against the sun: spiral twists in nature. A.
H. Kennedy. 11 Sci Am S 75:396-7 Je 21 '13
Harnessing nature? Sci Am 108:304 Ap 6 '13
^ee also Science
Nautical surveying. See Hydrographic sun^ey-
tng
Naval aeronautics. See Aeronautics, Naval
Naval architects and marine engineers. See
Society of naval architects and marine en-
gineers
Naval architecture
Atlantic steamships — a retrospect: thirteen
years' development. J. B. Walker, il Sci Am
109:472-3 D 20 '13
Berkshire, a new Hudson river steamboat. 11
Arch & Bldg 45:366-60 S '13
Corrugated ships. G. S. MacIIwaine. 11 Eng
M 44:938-40 Mr '18
Hudson river steamer Washingrton Irving. 11
Int Marine Eng 18:275-8 Jl '13
Imperator; details of the equipment, il Eng
M 44:107-9 O '18
Mall and passenger steamship Kyle for New-
foundland. F. C. Coleman. 11 plan Int Ma-
rine Eng 18:292-3 Jl '13
New Pacific coastwise steamship Congress. 11
plans Int Marine Eng 18:283-6 Jl ^13
Old Dominion line's freight steamer Tyler.
11 plans Int Marine Eng 18:869-74 S '13
Old-time war vessel. Wolverine, on the Great
Lakes. N. Wilber and L. Isaacs. 11 plans
Int Marine Eng 18:524-30 D '13 (to be cont)
Protection of ocean liners by subdiviBlon. 11
Sci Am 108:366 Ap 19 '18
Single screw molasses tank steamer Amolco.
plans Int Marine Eng 18:878-82 S '13
Stem rece.ss wheel steamer Osceola, plan Int
Marine Eng 18:481-3 N '13
Unsinkable ship. Sci Am 109:486 D 27 '13
See also Freight 8hii>s; Motor ships;
Shipbuilding; Ships. Iron and steel; Steam-
boats; Training ships; Warships
Naval art and science
Battleship drill indoors: how New York trains
her naval militia, il Sci Am 109:29 Jl 12 '13
'Bee aUo Aeronautics, Naval; Armor plate;
Navigation; Submarine boats; Warships
Naval artillery. See Naval guns
Naval boilers. See Boilers. Marine
Naval gunnery. See Gunnery
Naval guns
Anti-destroyer guns. S. G. Koon. diag Int
Marine Eng 18:237-8 Je '13
Cycle in naval gun construction. Sci Am
109:374 N 16 '13
Guns for submarines. A. Gradenwitz. 11 Sci
Am 108:222 Mr 8 '18
Naval supplies
Doing business with the U. S. Navy. C. A.
Harrington. Iron Age 91:1116-7 My 8 '13
Fuel oil for the navy. Eng & Min J 96:1105-6
D 13 '13
Navies
See also Warships
Navigation
Aspects of transportation: ocean transporta-
tion. J. E. Kuhn. Sci Am S 76:166-7 S 13
•13
Chain fenders for the Panama canal: de-
tails of the hydraulically operated devices
for bringing ships to rest. 11 plan Iron Age
92:294-6 Ag 7 '13
Determining position at sea by wireless. J.
Erskine-Murray. 11 Eng M 44:949-51 Mr '13
Experiments on "suction" between passing
vessels. A. H. Gibson and J. H. Thompson,
diags Sci Am S 76:269-72 O 25 '13
Factors In channel design. Eng Rec 67:242-3
Mr 1 '13
Iceberg indicator. 11 Sci Am 108:584 Je 28 '13
Perils of navigation on the Hudson Bay route.
Eng N 69:222-3 Ja 30 '13
See also Aeronautics; Buoys; Ferryboats;
Harbors; Hydroaeroplanes; Hydrographic
surveying; Launching; Lifeboats; Light-
houses; Motor boats; Safety at sea; Ship
gropulsion; Shipbuilding; Shipping; Steam-
oats; Submarine boats; Yachts
Navigation laws. See Maritime law
Navigation of rivers. See Rivers, Right of nav-
igation of
Nebraska
Antiquities
Prehistoric dwelling in Nebraska: a cannibal
chamel house unearthed. R. F. Gilder. 11
Sci Am S 76:220 O 4 '13
Nebraska master plumbers' association
4th annual convention at Fremont, Feb., 1913.
Dom Eng 62:254-7 Mr 1 '13
Needlework
See also Bead work
Negligence
Criminal prosecution of careless railway em-
ployees in Great Britain. H. R. Wilson. Eng
N 70:886-7 O 30 '13
8(e also Workmen's compensation
Neon
Appearance of helium and neon in vacuum
tubes. J. J: Thomson. Sci Am S 75:150 Mr
8 '13
Birth of the atom: haB matter been synthe-
sised. Sci Am S 75:154-5 Mr 8 '13
Development of neon tubes. G. Claude. Eng
M 46:271-4 N '13
Has matter been synthesised? J: W. N.
Sullivan. Sci Am 108:226 Mr 8 '18
Neradol
Synthetic tannin. Sci Am S 76:147 S 6 '13
Neutral axis
Location of neutral axis in curved or bent
beams. J. P. Shamberger. Eng Rec 68:590
N 22 '13
Nevada consolidated copper conf>pany
Report for 1912. Eng & Min J 95:896 My 3
'13
New Bedford, Massachusetts
Past century charm of New Bedford. G. N.
Rose. 11 Arch Rec 33:424-33 My '13
Sanitary affairs
Sewage disposal at New Bedford, Maaa W.
N. Charles, plans E3ng N 70:216-9 Jl 31 '13
202
LNTDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
New England
Railroads In New England. H. Elliott. Rj
Age 55:615-6 O 3 '13
New England street railway club
Meeting, Boston. May 22, 1'j13. Elec Ry J
41:973-4 My 31 '13 . „, ^ t
Monthly meeting, Feb. 26, 1913. Elec Ry J
41:369 Mr 1 '13
Relation of the chemist to the electric rail-
way. Elec Ry J 42:1142-3 N 29 *13
13th annual meeting and banquet, Boston,
1913. Elec Ry J 41:590 Mr 29 '13
New England water works association
Abstracts of some i)apers presented at 32d
annual convention, in Philadelphia, Sep-
tember, 1913. Eng Rec 68:289-91 S 13 '13
32d annual convention, Philadelphia, bept.,
1913. Eng N 70:567-8 S 18 '13
New Geneva, Pennsylvania
Bridges
Erecting the New Geneva bridge, il plan Eng
Rec 67:456-60 Ap 26 '13
New Haven and Hartford railroad. See New
York, New Haven and Hartford railroad
New Jersey
Law
Anti- injunction bill in New Jersey. J. A.
Emery. Am Ind 13:9-11 Ap '13
New Jersey state license law for engineers.
Power 37:618-9 Ap 29 '13
Sanitary affairs
Uniformity in sewer plans: New Jersey stete
board of health's new regulations. Eng Kec
68:273-4 S 6 '13
New Jersey and Pennsylvania traction com-
pany
Increase in fare ordered by New Jersey com-
mission. Elec Ry J 41:324-6 P 22 '18
New Jersey state association of master plumbers
12th annual convention, Camden, N. J., June,
1913. Dom Eng 63:351-3 Je 21 '13
New Orleans, Louisiana _
Street sanitation in New Orleans. Q: S.
Smith, il Munlc Eng 44:160-2 P '13
New Rochelle, N. Y. Colburn memorial home
Colburn memorial home for the aged. A. E.
Davis, il plans Arch & Bldg 45:372-3 S '13
New York (city) _
Dock problem in New York. F. K. Thomson,
map Eng Rec 68:167 Ag 9 '13
Architecture
Aeolian hall, il plans Arch & Bldg 46:26-9
Ja '13
Court house award, il Arch Rec 33:469-70
My '13
Emigrants' industrial savings bank. R. P.
Almlrall. il Arch & Bldg 45:17-24 Ja '13
Guaranty trust company building, il Arch &
Bldg 45:486-93 D '13
New U. S. post office building for New York.
il Arch & Rldg 45:155-61 Ap '13
Praise from Achille Duchene. Arch Rec 33:
185-6 P '18
Proposed restrictions for heights of buildings
In New York. Eng Rec 68:659-60 D 13 '13
Sculptor of monumental architecture: work
of Adolph A. Weinman. C: H. Dorr, il
Arch Rec 33:518-32 Je '13
Towers of Manhattan and notes on the Wool-
worth building. M. Schuyler, il Arch Rec
33:98-122 F '13
Kcr also New York (city) — Grand Central
station; Washington Irving high school;
Woolworth building, New York
Bridges
Costly lack of co-ordination. Sci Am 109:158
Ag 30 '13
Organization and equipment for maintenance,
operation, inspection, repair and renewal of
East river bridges, N. Y. plans Eng Rec 67:
98-101 Ja 25 '13
Proposed Hudson river bridge and tunnels
to connect New York and New Jersey.
plans Eng N (;:«:S3:)-U Ap 24 '13; Eng Hoc
67:367, 384-7 Ap 5 '13
Proposed Hudson river bridge: present neces-
sity for highway and railway bridge at New
York city. G. Lindenthal. Eng M 44:779-81
F '13
Churches
Spanish church in New York city, Our Lady
of Hope. L. R. McCabe. il Arch Rec 33:14-
21 Ja '13
Steel framework of St. Jean Baptiste church,
il plans Eng Rec 68:433-6 O 18 '13
Study in church decoration: the Paulist fa-
thers church. C: H. Dorr, il Arch Rec S3:
187-203 Mr '13
Description
Vanishing New York, il Arch Rec 34:480-1
N '13
Finance
Suggested salary schedule for New York city
engineering employees. Eng N 69:110-1 Ja
16 '13
Grand Central station
Columns in the new Grand Central terminal.
plans Eng Rec 67:125-6 P 1 '13
Concourse roof, Grand Central terminal, New
York city, plans Eng Rec 67:210-1 P 22 '13
Girders in the Grand Central terminal, plans
Eng Rec 67:78-80 Ja IS '13
Grand Central terminal building, il Arch &
Bldg 45:140-54 Ap '13
Grand Central terminal, New York city. 11
Ry & Eng R 53:77-8 Ja 25 '13
Grand Central terminal, New York: descrip-
tion of details, il plans Ry Age 64:279-84
F 14 '13
Grand Central terminal station. T. Starrett.
il Arch & Bldg 45:129-32 Ap '13
History of the Grand Central terminals in
New York, il Arch & Bldg 45:137-40 Ap
'13
New Grand Central terminal station in New
York city: an underground double-deck
terminal. 11 plans Kng N 09:883-95 My 1
•13
Opening of the new Grand Central terminal,
il Eng Rec 67:144-8 P 8 '13
Sewage ejectors in Gi*and Central terminal.
.T. Graham. Dom Eng 63:180-1 My 17 '13
Harbor
Dock problem in New York. F. K. Thomson,
map li^ng Rec 68:167 Ag 9 '13
Lighthouses and buoys of New York har-
bor. J. Pattison. il Int Marine Eng 18:1-
4 Ja '13; Same. Sci Am S 75:136-8 Mr 1 '13
New York pier problem settled. Sci Am 108:
160 P 15 '13
Solving New York's pier problem with the
model basin and the moving picture. Sci
Am 108:3i»2 My 3 '13
Hotels
Electrical cQuipment of a modern hotel; ar*
tistic and efficient lighting scheme In Mc-
Alpin hotel. N. Y. il Elec W 61:927-30 My
3 '13
Hotel Mc Alpin. il plan Arch & Bldg 46:
43-61 P '13
New York's newest hotel: Hotel McAlpin. D:
E. Tarn, il Arch Rec 33:231-41 Mr '13
Law
Revision of New York city's building code,
Eng Rec 67:482-3 My 3 '13
Officials and employees
Engineers as heads of New York city de-
partments. Eng N 70:1045-6 N 20 '13
Engineers as municipal department heads.
Eng Rec 68:585-6 N 22 '13
Politics and government
Central purchase and distribution of supplies
for New York city: plan of W: A, Pren-
dergast. Eng Rec 67:359-61 Mr 29 '13
How the New York purchasing sy.stem was
established. F. X. A. Purcell. Munic Eng
45:430-4 N '13
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203
New York (city) —Continued.
Post office
Heatingr and yentilatlngr details of the New
York general post -office. 11 plans Heat &
Ven 10:11-20 Mr '13
New terminal post office in New York; elec-
trical and mechanical equipment, wiring
and illumination. L. B. Marks and J. £3.
Woodwell. II Elec W 61:39-43, 187-43, 191-5
Ja 4. 18-25 *13
Public buildings
New York city's power problem. A. D. Blake.
11 plan Power 38:286-90 Ag 26 '13
Railroads
New York's freight terminal problem, map
Ily Age 54:843-5 Ap U '13
Problem of river crossing in New York city
traffic: tunnel system and railway ter-
minals. G. F. Kunz. Sci Am S 76:370-1 D 13
•13
Suggestion for suburban traffic. Sci Am 109:
26 Jl 12 '13
St'r aUo Xew York (city) — Grand Central
station
Rapid transit
Building a four- track tunnel beneath Broad-
way, New York. Sci Am 108:154 P 16 '13
Building Harlem river subway tubes, il diags
Eng Rec 68:390-1 O 4 '13
Contracts signed for New York subways. Ry
& Eng R 53:260-2 Mr 22 '18
Costly lack of co-ordination. Sci Am 109:158
Ag 30 '13
Estimated increase in New York's popula-
tl>in. Elec Ily J 41:M2n-l My 24 '13
Example of good publicity in statement of
N. Y. railways co. Elec Ry J 41:281 F 16
'13
Larger car designed for the new subway. 11
Sci Am 109:262 O 4 '13
New York city brake order. J. N. Dodd. Elec
Ry J 42:414-9 S 13 '13
New York subway operating contracts ap-
proved. Elec Ry J 41:433-4 Mr 18 '13
Progress of the dual subway system. Ry &
Eng R '53:1038-9 N 8 '13
Progress of the new Harlem river tunnel:
sinking of the first section of tunnel tubes,
il Sci Am 109:244-5 S 27 '13
Proposed highway bridge and highway tun-
nels across the Hudson at New York, plans
Eng N t;H:S3!»-41 Ap 2t '13; Eng Rec 67:
367,* 381-7 Ap 5 '13; Same cond. Eng M
45:422-4 .Te '13
Railway tunnels of New York city. A. Noble.
il plans maps J Fr Inst 176:843-84 Ap '18
Rapid transit development in Berlin and New
York: subwav and elevated lines, maps
Elec Ry J 42:377-9 S 6 '13
Rapid transit progress In New York. Bleo
Ry J 41:598-9 Mr 29 '13
Rapid-transit service on Queensboro bridge,
plans Eng Rec 68:728-9 D 27 '13
Report on New York terminals. Ry & Eng
R 53:183-4 Mr 1 '18
Shall we have bridges or tunnels? G. F. Kunz.
Sci Am S 76:102-3 D 27 '13
Third avenue railway report, 1912. Elec Ry J
41:168 Ja 25 '13
Sanitary affairs
Artificial island proposed for New York sew-
age disposal. Eng Rec 67:475-6 Ap 26 '18
Low record death rate for New York city.
Eng N 69:175 Ja 23 '13
New York city's new garbage disposal con-
tract. Eng N 70:267-8 Ag 7 '13
New York's municipal cleaning campaign.
Eng Rec 67:.sup 41 Ap 26 '13
Not sea water, but sewage. Sci Am 109:406
N 29 '13
Plans for the disposal of New York's sew-
age, il map Sci Am 108:490 My 31 '13
Seeing New York with the sanitary engineer.
J. X. Cohen. Eng Rec 67:76-8 Ja 18 '13
Streets
Congestion of traffic on Fifth ave., N. Y.
Munic Eng 44:433-4 My '13
Creosoted wood block pavement in New York.
il Munic Eng 44:244-6 Mr '13
History of Fifth avenue asphalt pavement.
C. Richardson. Eng Rec 67:18-9 Ja 4 '18
Methods and costs of pavement evaluation:
inventory of the streets of the Borough
of Richmond, New York city. G: W. N.
Hallock. Eng Rec 68:643-4 D 6 '13
Street cleaning in New York in 1912. Eng
Rec 68:427 O 18 '13
Theaters
Failure of Orpheum theater building, plan
Eng N 69:234 Ja 30 '18
Water supply
Abandonment of plans to filter the Croton
water. Eng Rec 67:622-3 Je 7 '13
Abundance and water waste. Eng Rec 68:227
Ag 30 '13
Chlorinating plants, Croton water supply. T.
D. L. Coffin, plans Eng N 69:419-22 F 27
•13
New York city's water supply system: Ken-
sico reservoir. 11 Sci Am S 75:140 Mr 1 '13
New York water filtration controversy; s>"m-
posinm. Eng N 69:1191-7 Je 5 '13
Plan to limit unbalanced bidding on city
contract work. Eng N 69:777-9 Ap 17 *1S
Prevention of water waste in New York. I.
M. De Varona. Eng Rec 68:11-2 Jl 5 '13
Reports on filtering the Croton water-sup-
ply. Eng N 60:1082-91 My 22 '13
Second report on mechanical filters for New
York's water supply. F:ng Rec 67:sup 39-
40 My 10 '13
Water filtration hold-up in New York city.
Eng N 6!>:1075-7 My 22 '13
"Water- waste prevention in New York city.
W: W. Brush. 11 Eng Rec 68:289-90 S 13 '13
See aUo Catskill aqueduct
New York (state)
Population of New York state. Set Am S
76:256 Ap 19 '18
Bridges
Standard typea and details of steel girder
and truss spans for suburban traffic, diags
Eng Rec 68:361-2 S 27 '13
Highway department
Long-term guarantees on state highway con-
tracts in New York. ETng N 70:1196-8 D 11
'13
New York state road organization. Eng N 70:
982-4 N 13 '13
Report on- highway reorganization in New
York state. Eng Rec 68:543-4 N 15 '13
Reports on organization of a highway de-
partment for New York. Bng N 69:779-80
Ap 17 '18
Revelations concerning New York state
highway work. Eng N 69:80-2 Ja 9 '18
Rules governing the use of heavy vehicles
on highways In New York. Eng Rec 68:
471-2 O 25 '13
Labor, Department of
Exhaust systems for grinding, polishing and
huffing wheels: specifications. Mach 19:711-
3 My '13
Law
Criticism of New York's new hUrhway law.
Eng Rec 67:462 Ap 26 '18
Hearing on the bill to license engineers in
New York. Eng N 69:789-90 Ap 17 '18
New York hills menace motorists. Automo-
bile 28:680-1 Mr 6 '13
KfC also Engineers — Licenses
New York (battleship)
Metal work of the New York, il Metal Ind
n s 11:329-30 Ag '13
New York bay
Development of port facilities on New Jersey
side of New York bay. Eng Rec 68:525-6
N 8 '13
New York Central and Hudson River railroad
44th annual report for 1912. Ry Age 54:464-8
Mr .7 '13
New York Central electric locomotivea il Eng
M 45:735-7 Ag '18
204
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
New York Central & Hudson River R. R. — Cont,
New York Central lines steel coaches, il dia?
plans Am Eng 87:89-96 F '13; Ry Age 54:
326-8 F 21 '13
New York commission reduced suburban
fares. Ry Age 54:295-6 F 14 '13
Pennsylvania and the New York Central:
comparison of revenues and expenses, map
Ry Age 54:442-5 Mr 7 '13
Reasons for and the advantages of the New
York Central-LaJce Shore consolidation. Ry
Age 55:41-3 Jl 11 '13
Third and fourth track construction; geologi-
cal and traffic conditions created unusual
problems on New York Central between
Albany and New York. 11 Ry Age 54:505-7
Mr 14 '13
New York connecting railroad
Bridges, viaducts and embanknient work of
the Mew York connecting railroad, il map
plans Eng Rec 68:79-81 JI 19 '13
New York conservation commission
New York hydroelectric development. R. F.
Bolton. Elec W 61:786-7 Ap 12 '13
New York hydroelectric plans. A. Williams.
Elec W 61:711-2 Ap 6 '18
New York state hydroelectric scheme, maps
Elec W 61:33-6 Ja 4 '13
Second N. E. L. A. analysis of New York
hydroelectric plans. Elec W 61:659-60 Mr
29 '18
NSW York electric railway association
Quarterly meeting, Lake George, N. Y.,
MiLrch 6-7, 1913. Elec Ry J 41:420-6 Mr 8
•18
31 st annual meeting, Brighton Beach, June.
1918. Elec Ry J 41:1142-7 Je 28 'IS
New York electrical society
Meeting, Feb. 17, 1913. Elec W 61:387 F 22 '13
New York, New Haven & Hartford railroad
Aftermath of the New Haven wreck. Ry &
Eng R 58:874-5 S 13 '13
Apportioning the responsibility for the New
Haven wreck. Sci Am 109:264 O 4 '13
Competition for the New York, New Haven
and Hartford railroad oompansr's automatic
stop. Sci Am 109:50 Jl 19 '13
Hearing by Interstate commerce commission.
Ry & Eng R 53:426 My 10 '13
Hearing concerning protection of employees
on New Haven. Elec Ry J 42:459 S 20 '13
Interstate commerce commission on the
Stamford wreck. Sci Am 109:46 Jl 19 '13
Interstate commerce commission report on
the New Haven system. Ry & Eng R 53:
674-5 Jl 12 '13
Interstate commerce commission's report on
the New Haven and the Boston & Maine.
Ry Age 55:80-1 Jl 18 '13
Investigation by Interstate commerce oom-
mlssion. Ry & Eng R 68:882-8 Ap 26 '18
Latest and worst New Haven railway dis-
aster, il Eng N 70:520-3 9 11 '13
New Haven collision of Sept. 2, 1913; abstract
of report of the Interstate commerce com-
mission. Ry & Eng R 68:918-7 S 27 'IS
New Haven officers' salutatory. Ry Age 55:
565-6 S 26 '13
New Haven railroad financiering. Eng N 69:
968-9 My 8 '13
New set of rules promulgated Sept. 14, 1913.
Ry & Eng R 53:889 S 20 '18
New York commission reduced suburban
fares. Ry Age 54:295-6 F 14 '13
North Haven collision. Ry Age 55:442-3, 461-7.
619-22 S 12. O 3 '13
Pres. Howard Elliott on the situation and
needs of the New Haven road. Ry & Eng
R 52*926-7 O 4 '13
Reaping the whirlwind. Sci Am 109:206 S 13
'13
Record of wrecks occurring in last 27 months.
Ry & Eng R 53:851 S 6 '18
Revenues and expenses, map Ry Age 55:
944-6 N 21 '13
Stamford collision. Ry Age 54:1608 Je 27 '13
Train wrecks and hasty legrislation. Ry & Eng
R 53:846-7 S 6 '13
Washington comment on New Haven wreck.
Ry & Eng R 58:845 S 6 '18
New York public service commissions
Engineer members for the New York public
service commissions. Eng N 69:271-2 F 6
•13
Safety measures adopted for First district
of New York. Elec Ry J 41:821-2 My 3
'13; Same. Elec W 61:975-6 My 10 '13;
Same. Eng N 69:1131-2 My 29 ^13
New York railroad club
Annual electrical night, March 20, 1918. Elec
Ry J 41:686-8 Mr 29 '18
New York railways association
16th annual report, 1918. Elec Ry J 41:164-5
Ja 25 '13
New York state association of master plumbers
Annual convention at Buffalo, Mar. 1913.
Dom Eng 62:338-45 Mr 22 '13
New York state barge canal
Bank strengthening on the New York barge
canal, plan Eng N 69:1284-5 Je 19 '13
Barge canal crossing of Oak Orchard creek,
Medina, N. Y. N. E. Whitford. plans Eng
N 70:192-6 Jl 31 '18
Barge canal locks at Lockport, N. Y. E.
Low. il plan Eng Rec 67:661-3 Je 14 '13
Completing one of the world's greatest en-
gineering works. N. B. Whitford. Sd Am
108:377-9 Ap 26 '13
Effect on commerce. Eng Rec 68:559-60 N
15 '13
Hydraulic dredging on New York barge ca-
nal. E. Low. 11 plan Eng N 69:710-20 Ap 10
'IS
Operation of the Mohawk river bridge dams.
D. A. Watt, il Eng N 70:282-9 Ag 14 '13
Present stage of construction on the New
York state barge canal. E. Low. Eng N 70:
561 S 18 '18
Present status of the New York state barge
canal. Eng N 69:181-8 Ja 28 '18
Proposed water-power plans. Elec W 61:601-
2 Mr 22 '18
New York Times
Up-to-the-minute pressroom. S. H. Horgan.
11 Inland Ptr 60:884 Mr 'IS
New York, Westchester A Boston railway
Westchester railway electric traction, il diags
Eng N 69:1208-17 Je 12 '13
Westchester railway line and structures, il
map Bng N 69:1153-7 Je 5 '13
Newark, New Jersey
Bridges
DiflUculties in placing the substructure for a
swing bridge, plans Eng Rec 67:868-9 Mr
8 '13
Rapid transit
Proposed street railway terminal for Newark,
il plans Elec Ry J 41:246-7 F 8 '18
Public service publicity w^ork in Newark.
Elec Ry J 41:806-8 My 3 '13
Newburyport, Mass.
Bridges
Reconstruction of the old chain bridse. E: C.
Sherman, il plans Eng N 70:585-7 S 26 '13
Newfoundland fisheries
Ftench flsheries on the Newfoundland bsjiks.
Sci Am- 109:78 Jl 26 '18
News stands
Regulation of news stands on sidewalks.
Munlc Eng 44:521-2 Je '13
News writers' unions
Tightening the grip on the newspapers. Am
Ind 13:15 P '13
Newspapers
Alternating- current drive of a newspaper
plant, Jersey City, N. J. A. B. Spaulding. il
Elec W 62:239 Ag 2 '13
America possesses the oldest English news-
paper. S. H. Horgan. il Inland Ptr 62:109-
10 O '13
Business end of newspaper-making. M.
Thorpe. Inland Ptr 51:234-7 My '13
Earlv newspapers of southwestern Pennsyl-
vania. J: S. Ritenour. Inland Ptr 61:427-
30 Je '13
How the Courier went to press. Inland Ptr
51:240 My '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
205
Newspapers — Continued.
Newspaper and advertising costs. Inland Ptr
52: 273-7 N '13
Newspaper of the future. R. Donald. Scl Am
109:274 O 4 "13
Newspaper work. O. F. Byxbee. See monthly
numbers of the Inland printer
Proofrooms of the greater New York news-
papers. C. A. Hartman. 11 Inland Ptr 52:
209-15 X '13
Sliding scale of advertising costs. J. C-
Morrison. Inland Ptr 52:433-6 D '13
Starting the Jonesville Jottings. H. Preasfleld.
Inland Ptr 51:677-9 Ag '13
Sec also Advertising; House organs;
Journalism; News writers' unions; Trade
papers
Newspapers, Municipal
New municipal newspaper in Los Angeles.
Munic Eng 44:147 F '13
Niagara (flagship)
Raising the United States brig Niagara. W.
ti. Morrison and A. G. Kessler. 11 Scl Am
108:580 Je 28 '13
Niagara falls
Hydroelectric developments at Niagara falls.
A. F. Oanz. Stevens Ind 30:79-92 Ap '13
New York hydro-electric development and Ni-
agara Falls. Met A Chem £>ng 11:370-1 Jl
'18
Niagara power for the International railway
company, diag Elec Ry J 42:420-2 S 13 '13
Niagara river
Control and regulation of Niagara river. Elec
W 61:236 F 1 '18; Same. Eng Reo C7:sup
42 F 1 '13
Pollution of Niagara river. Eng Rec 68:373-4
O 4 '13
Report on weir in the Niagara river, map
Eng Rec 68:206-8 Ag 23 '13
Nickel
Determination of nickel and cobalt. R. L.
Hallett. Eng & Mln J 95:857-8 Ap 26 '13
Determination of nickel by the use of dl-
methylglyoxime. P. S. Brown. Metal Ind n s
11:345-6 Ag '13
Determination of nickel with dimethylglyox-
ime. Eng & Min J 96:1176 D 20 '13
Nlokel developments at Sudbury. Eng & Min
J 96:205-6 Ag 2 '13
Rapid determination of nickel In steel. Iron
Age 92:399 Ag 21 '13
Sudbury nickel -copper industry. R E. Hore.
11 CoUienr 88:388-6 F '18
Sudbury nickel district in 1912. Eng & Mln
J 96:64 Ja 11 '13
Welding nickel. 11 Scl Am S 76:256 O 18 '13
Nickel-plating
Application of chemistry In the plating room.
E. P. Later. Foundry 41:243-5 Je '13
Electrodeposltlon of nickel. O. P. Watts. Met-
al Ind n s 11:261-2. 293-4, 834-6. 880-1 Je-
5 '13
Equipment and management of nickel baths.
S. W. Rowsbar. Foundry 41:16-7, 59-60, 105-
6 Ja-Mr '13
Filtering, agitating and heating of nickel
plating solutions. F. W. Hobbs. dlag Metal
Ind n s 11:344 Ag '13
Nickel plating. H. J. Ter Doest. Metal Ind
n s 11:213-4 My '13
Nickel-plating difficulties. Foundry 41:441-2
O '18
Plating and refinishing nillroad locomotive
headlight reflectors in nickel. C: H. Proctor.
Metal Ind n s 11:201-2 My '13
Practical nickel solution for plating die cast-
ings. C: H. Proctor, il M:etal Ind n s 11:
11-2 Ja '18
Nickel steel
Tests of large structural compression mem-
bers. Eng Rec 67:227 Mr 1 '18
Tests of two large nickel steel columns. H:
W. Hodge. 11 plan Eng Reo 67:834-6 Mr 1
'13
NIdermaler, Henrv
Sketch. F: J. Trezlse. por Inland Ptr 60:646-
8 Ja '18
Nineteen hundred and twelve
Retrospect of the year 1918. Sci Am 108:8 Ja
4 '18
Niobium
Separation of niobium and tantalum. Eng &
Min J 95:1250 Je 21 '18
Nitrates
Determination of nitratea by ferrous sul-
phate. Eng & Min J 96:504 S 13 '18
Nitric acid
Ostwald process for making nitric acid from
ammonia, plans Met & Chem Eng 11:438-
42 Ag '18; Same. Sci Am S 76:162-8 S 13 '13
Ostwald process for making nitric acid from
ammonia and the production of ammonia
from calcium cyanamid. Met & Chem Eng
11:476 S '13
Nitrogen
Chemistry of the soil nitrogen. S: L. Jodidi.
blbllog J Fr Inst 175:483-95 My '13
Fixation of nitrogen. Scl Am S 76:379 D 13
'13
Nitrogen, its influence in steel. Met ft Chem
Eng 11:121-2 Mr '18
Production of synthetic ammonia: the reduc-
tion of atmospheric nitrogen by catalysis.
F. Haber and R. Le Rosslgnol. il Sci Am
5 76:58-9 Jl 2e '13
Recent Improvements In the use of the elec-
tric furnace, il Sci Am 109:84-5 Ag 2 '13
Nitrogen-filled lamps. See Electric lamps,
Tungsten
Nodules (ore)
Use of nodulised ore In the blast furnace.
H: H: Lee. Am Inst Mln E Bui 82:2515-22
O '13: Discussion. 84:2864-9 D '13
Noise
Noise and factory efficiency. Sci Am & 76:
189 S 20 '18
Non-conductors. See Dielectrics; Insulation
North Carolina
Industries and resources
Pyrophyllite in North Carolina. C. Hafer. it
Eng & Min J 96:628-5 O 4 'IS
North star mines company
Annual report for 1912. Eng & Mln J 96:
934 My 10 '13
Northern Ohio traction A light company, Ak-
ron
Annual report, 1918. Elee Ry J 41:269 F 8 '18
Northern Pacific railway
L«ocomotlve terminals and repair facilities
In Washington. II plans Ry A Eng R 53:
519-22 Je 7 '13
Northwest electric light and power association
6th annual convention, Seattle, Wash., Sept.,
1913. Elec W 62:523-4 S 13 '13
Northwestern cedarmen's association
Seventeenth annual meeting at Duluth, 1918.
Elec W 61:180 Ja 25 '13
Northwestern Pacific railroad
Extension closing- the 100-mile gap between
San Francisco and Eureka. II map Eng
Rec 68:664-5 D 13 '13
Notation, Engineering. See Engineering notation
Nurses and nursing
Interest in employees beyond the works. Iron
Age 91:834-5 Ap 3 '13.
Trained nurse in welfare work. Iron Tr R
62:916-6 Ap 17 '18
Nut planing machine. Sextuple. R. Orlmshaw.
dlag Mach 20:307 D '13
Nuts (machinery). See Bolts and nuts
o
Oak
Experiments in the preservative treatment
of red -oak and hard -maple cross ties. F. M.
Bond. 11 U S Forest Serv Bui 126:9-92
•13
Harvesting tan bark. S: J. Record. 11 Sci Am
S 75:409 Je 28 '18
2o6
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Oakland, California
Municipal quay wall. T: E. Risley. map plan
Eng N 69:304-6 F 13 '13
Harbor
Hydrographic surveying; Oakland harbor de-
velopment. F. W. Johnson, il map Engr N
70:362-4 Ag 21 '13
Oakland, Antloch & Eastern Ry.
Description of electric interurban railway in
California. 11 Ky & Eng R 53:9'J5-6 O '25 '13
Oakley dam, Idaho
Design and construction of Oakley dam. il
Eng Rec 67:32-4 Ja 11 '13
Occupations
fire olm Business; Vocational training
Diseases and hygiene
Accidents and diseases of Ironworkers. F.
Roepke. Ind Eng 13:52-3 F '13
Hygiene for draftsmen. F. G. HIgbee. Am
Mach 38:823-4 My 15 '13
fitc (lUo Dust; Factory sanitation; T-.ead
l>olsonlng; Mine sanllation; Safety devices
Occupations, Choice of
Industrial need of technically trained men.
A. B. Quincy. Sci Am 109:42 Jl 12 '13
Prlnting-offlce as a vocational school. W.
H. Wright. Inland Ptr 51:221-2 My '13
Occupations, Dangerous
Accidents and diseases of ironworkers. F.
Roepke. Ind Eng 13:52-3 F '18
Relative vocational hazards. H. Davis. Col-
liery 33:485-6 Ap '13
See also Accidents, Industrial; Mine ac-
cidents; Occupations — Diseases and hy-
giene; Railroads — Accidents; Safety de-
vices; Workmen's compensation
Ocean .
Age of the ocean as determined by its salt
contents. F. W. Clarke. Sci Am S 75:306
My 17 '13
Seeing under water. 11 Sci Am 108:46^-70 My
24 '18
See also Hydrographic surveying; Ice-
bergs; Navigation; Ocean temperature; Sea
walls; Tide power
Ocean temperature
Autograph of an Iceberg. L#. E. Browne, il
Sci Am 109:490 D 27 '13
Ocean temperatures alon^ the west coast of
North America. Sci Am S 75:170-1 Mr 15
'13
Ocean terminals. See Ports; Terminals
Ocean travel
Sec aUo Fires at sea; Safety at sea;
Steamboats
Office buildings
Fidelity trust building extexiaion. Eng Rec
67:411-2 Ap 12 'IS
Guaranty trust company's new building. New
York city. E. W. Stern, il plans Eng N 70:
258-62 Ag 7 '13
Heating and ventilation of office building.^.
J. Graham. Dom Eng 63:276-9; 64:2-4 Je
7, Jl 5 '13
Leader-News building, Cleveland. 11 Arch Rec
33:501-17 Je '13
Lentz engines In Baltimore office building.
W. O. Rogers, il Power 38:556-8 O 21 '13
Metlio^l of checking economical height of
office buildings. D. K. Boyd. Eng Rec 68:
589 N 22 '13
Method of checking economical height of of-
fice buildings. C. T. Coley. Eng Rec 68:21-
2 Jl 5 '13; Same. Stevens Ind 30:344-56 O
'13
Method of checking economical height of
office buildings. G. W. Wolcott. EIng Rec 68:
111 Jl 26 '18
Office and apartments of a Philadelphia arch-
itect: Wilson Eyre. R Caye. 11 Arch Rec 34:
78-88 Jl '13
Office building of the Consolidated pa,*? co..
New York. 11 plans Eng N 70:1275-83 D
25 '13
Plumbing and heating in L. C Smith build-
ing, Seattle. Dom Eng 66:344-5 D 13 '13
Power plant of the Madison avenue build-
ing, N. Y. T: Wilson, il plan Power 38:2-4
Jl 1 '13
Power plant of the Otis building, Chicago. A.
R. Maujer. il plan Power 38:42-8 Jl 8 '13
WIndbracinR without diagonals for steel-
frame office- buildings. R. Fleming. Eng N
69:492-6 Mr 13 '18
Wiring of the Bankers' trust building. N. Y.
il Elec W 61:1407-10 Je 28 '13
i>vc al-io Woolworth building
Office management
Office efficiency as it affects the men. L. O.
Fisher. J Account 16:11-21 Jl '13
Ohio
Law
Ohio compensation law declared defective.
Iron Age !'l:374-5 F 6 '13
Proposed Ohio state building code. Eng Rec
67:83-4 Ja 18 '18
Sanitary affairs
Ohio floods and the related work of Ohio
state board of health. W. H. DIttoe. Eng N
69:696-7 Ap 8 '18
State board of health
Ohio floods and related work of Ohio state
board of health. W. H. Dittoe. Eng N 69:
696-7 Ap 8 'IS
Ohio electric light association
19th annual meeting at Cedar Point, Ohio,
July, 1913. Elec W 62:117-9. 232-4 Jl 19, Ag
2 '13
Ohio electric railway
Effect of the flood on the Ohio electrto
railway, il Elec Ry J 41:724-5 Ap 19 '18
Ohio mast'^r plumbers' association
22d annual convention at Toledo, Feb., 11)13.
Dom Eng 62:247-51 Mr 1 '13
Ohio river
Drainage area and population of the Ohio
river vallev and pollution of the Ohio
river. A. H. Horton. Eng N 69:186-7 Ja 28
'18
Ohio river locks at Louisville, il plans Eng
N 70:1238-44 D 18 '13
Ohio river valley
Drainage area and population of the Ohio
river valley and pollution of the Ohio river.
A. H. Ilorton. Eng N 69:186-7 Ja 28 '13
Ohio society of engineers
27th annual meeting, Springfield. Ohio, May,
1913. Elec TV 61:1130-1 My 31 '13
Oil. See Oils and fats; Petroleum
Oil burners
Burners for oil fuel. R. T. Strohm. diags Elec
W 62:342-3. 437-8 Ag 16. 30 '13
Burning crude oil. B. W. Babcock. diags Pow-
er 38:239-40 Ag 12 '13
Design of fuel-oil burner atomizing oil at
high pressure with air under low pressure,
plan Eng N 69:109 Ja 16 '13
Developments in oil fuel burning. B. H. Pea-
body, il Int Marine Eng 18:14-7, 60-4, 112-
4 Ja-Mr '13; Same cond. Power 37:205-8,
244-6 F 11-18 '13; Same cond. Eng N 69:
1000-2 My 15 '13
In.stallation of oil burnens. U. T. Strohm. il
Elec W 63:n20-2 N 29 '13
Mahr oil burner. 11 Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:
624-5 X 13
Methods of spraying oil fuel. R, T. Strohm.
dlaps Elec W 62:491-3 S 6 '13
Oil-burning furnaces. U. T. Strohm. dia^s
Klec W 62:1018-9. 1068-70 X 15-22 '13
Stiltz fuel oil burner, diag Eng & Min J 95:
232 Ja 25 '13
White mechanical system of burning fuel
oil. diags Int Marine Eng 18:269 Je '13
OH circuit breakers. See Electric circuit
breakers
Oil delivery cars
Chicago railways oil house and oil delivery
car. plans Elec Ry J 41:648-9 Mr 22 '18
Oil drip-cups
Device for emptying oil drip-cups. R: W.
Dickinson, diag Mach 19:51 S '12
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
207
Oil engines. See Gas and oil eng^ines
Oil fuel. See Petroleum as fuel
Oil heaters ^
Pumping and heating of oil fuel. R. T.
Strohra. diags Elec W 62:650-2 S 27 '13
Oil house. See Oil storage
Oil pipinK. Care of. Lp. Grandmontague. il Pow-
er 37:537-8 Ap 15 '13
Oil -pi pi no layout for transformers using thin
oil. F. Buch. plans Elec W 61:860-2 F 16
•13
Oil separators
Garage men protest against separators: reg-
ulations of Municipal explosives commission,
plan Automobile 28:695 Mr 20 '13
Oll-spraylng machine for track, diag Sng Rec
68:316 S 20 '13
Oil storage
Chicago railways oil house and oil delivery
car. plans Elec Hy J 41:548-9 Mr 22 '13
Core oil storage, il Foundry 41:212 My '13
Oil house and wfuste storage. C. S. Coe. Ry
Age 54:1140 My 23 '13
Safely in tlie .••Uoraj^c of oils and paints. J.
W. Gibbons. Hy A^e 55:1181 1) 19 '13
Standard oil house. Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:
310 .le '13
Storaere of oil fuel. R. T. Strohm. diag.s Elec
W 62:1277-9 D 2« '13
Oil switches. See Electric transformers
Oil testing
Handling, sampling and testing of trans-
former oil. G: K. Armstron>?. Klec \V 62:
1322-4 I) 27 '13
Testing oil at home. 11 Automobile 28:356-6
Ja 30 *13
Testing oils for sulphur. W: Pattern. Power
37:^20-7 My 6 '13
Oil wells. See IVtroleum
Oils and fats
Hardening fats by catalysis. Sci Am 109:29
Jl 12 '13
Hardening liquid fats by hydrogenatlon : solid
products from oils. Sci Am S 75:71 F 1 '13
Sir nUo Kin«!o<Ml oil : I^ubrlcation and lu-
bricants; Petroleum
Oklahoma
Industries and resources
Oklahoma gypsum deposits and Industry. Ij.
C. Hnider. il map Eng & Mln J 95:931-
3 My 10 '13
Old age homes
Colburn memorial homo for the aged, New
Rochelle, N. Y. A. B. Davis. 11 plans Arch
& Bldg 45:372-3 S '13
Old age pensions. See Pensions
Oleo resins
FJxamination of the oli-oresins of some west-
ern pines. A. W. Schorger. il U S Forest
Serv Bui 119:1-36 '13
Olympic (steamship)
Reconstruction of the Olympic. 11 Sci Am 108:
67 Ja 18 '13
Omaha, Nebraska
Tornado, 1913
Omaha and Terre Haute tornadoes, il EUec
Ry J 41:638-9 Ap 6 '13
Tornado of March 23. II map Eng N 69:690-2
Ap 3 '13
Omnibuses, Motor. See Motor omnibuses
Onnes, Kammerlingh, 18.13-
Nobei prize winner, por Sci Am 109:494 I) 27
•13
OpacI meter
Integrating opacimeter for stellar photog-
raphy. J. Boyer. 11 Sci Am 109:124 Ag 16
•13
Open air schools
Architecture of open air schools. J: R. Van
Pelt. Heat & Ven 10:41-2 S '13
Open hearth process
Blair removal slag pocket plan Iron Tr R
52:211-2 Ja 16 '18
Case of the Talbot tilting furnace. Iron Age
92:568-9 S U '13
Heat balance of the open hearth. S. Cornell.
Met & Chem Eng 11:257-66 My '13
Manufacture of open-hearth steel. K. Seaver.
il plan Iron Tr R 52:1126-30, 1171-6, 1239-
41 My 15-29: 1299-1302. 1355-7 Je 5-12 '13
New open hearth furnace features, plan Iron
Age 91:202 Ja 16 '13
Open- hearth furnaces at Midland, Pa. il
plan map Iron Age 92:1025-32 N 6 '13
Open-heart 11 sto«'l lurnace progress. H. F.
Mirer, jr. dlags Foundry 41:511-8 D '13
Two new tilting furnaces at the open-hearth
plant of the Lackawanna steel company,
Huffalo. il plans Iron Age 92:550-3 S 11
'13; Iron Tr R 53:477-80 S 11 '13
Nrc uIho Steel metallurgy
Optical Illusions
Optical illusions; trust not your eye. il Sci
Am 108:227 Mr 8 '18
Optical phenomena seen from balloons. C: F.
Talman. il Sci Am 108:542 Je 14 '13
Seeing under water, il Sci Am 108:469-70 My
24 '18
Optical Instruments
Sec also Microscope and microscopy; Re-
flection (liglit); Spectroscope: Telescope
Orders for work, Information with. C. H. Nor-
ton. Am Mach 38:788 My 8 '13
Orders of architecture
Orders according to Julien Mauclerc. J: J.
Klaber. il Arch Rec 33:492-500 Je '13
Ordnance. See Artillery; Guns; Naval guns
Ore bins
Crib ore bins. 11 Eng & Min J 96;451-2 S 6
•13
New type of stock bin. 11 Iron Tr R 53:734
O 23 13
Ore stock bin installation. 11 Iron Age 92:
908 23 '13
Reinforced-concrete tailings bin. plan Eng St
Mln J 96:305-6 Ag 16 '13
Ore deposits
Extralateral rights to quartz veins. Eng &
Min J 96:537-43 S 20 '13
Genesis of the Butte ores. Eng & Min J 96:
5X7-9 S 27 '13
Inliuence of flat dike on ore formation. E. A.
Colburn, jr. diag Eng & Min J 9€:599-600 S
27 '13
Mineral associations at Butte, Mont. D. C
Hard and M. H. Gidcl. Am Inst Mln B
Hill 80:1627-31 Ag '13
Ore deposits at Butte, Mont. R. H. Sales.
diags Am Inst Min E Bui 80:1523-1626 Ag
'13
Ore occurrence at Prince Consolidated mine
at IMoche, Nevada. E: R. Zalinski. il Eng
& Min J 95:809-12 Ap 19 '13
Relation of cjutcrops to ore at (^ananea. M.
.1. El sing. Eng & Min J 95:3.>7-62 F 15 '13
Replacement deposits In the Ajax mine, Colo.
E. A. Colburn, jr. plan Eng &. Min J 95:
739- U Ap 12 '13
Searching for oreslioots in veins. Eng & Min
J J'5:941-4 My 10 '13
Southern Cross mine, Georgetown, Mont. P.
Hlllingsley. map Am Inst MJn E Bui 81:
2289-97 S '13
Siidl)urv. Cobalt and Porcupine geology. W.
G. Miller and C. W. Knight, il map Eng
& Min J l'5:1129-33 Je 7 '13
Set' alxn Chopper ores; Iron ores; Mineral
la mis; Mines and mineral resources
Ore docks
Handling ore from the Cuyuna range, il plans
map Iron Tr R 53:729-33 O 23 '13
New lake ore docks construction. Iron Age
91:lo:> Ja 2 '13
Reinforced-concrete ore docks. 11 Eng N 69:
8-15 Ja 2 '13
Steel and concrete ore dock at Presque Isle»
Mich. 11 Iron Tr R 62:207-9 Ja 16 '18
S'C also Ore handling
Ore dressing. See Ore treatment
Ore handling
Federal gable-bottom ore car. dlags Eng &
Min J 95:17 Ja 4 '13
208
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Ore handling — Continued.
Handling material In Lake Superior rock
houses. Ens & Min J 95:947-8 My 10 '13
Hulett iron ore unloader. 11 Eng & Mln J 95:
882-3 My 3 '13
Iron ore loading plant in Norway near Nar-
vik. 11 Iron Age 92:849 O 16 '13
Lines of the U. S. steel corporation from the
Minnesota mines to the Pittsburgh mills.
11 map Ry Age 55:486-92 S 19 '13
Motor truck ore haulage In Arizona. C. L.
Edholm. 11 Eng & Min J 95:1177-8 Je 14
•13
Mucking in a flat vein, diag Eng & Mln J 96:
214 Ag 2 '13
Rein forced-concrete ore docks. II Bng N 69:
8-15 Ja 2 '13
Relnforced-concrete tailingB bin. plan Eng
& Min J 96:305-6 Ag 16 '18
Rock house of Qulncy mining co. T. C. De-
soller. plan Mines & Mln 38:826-7 Ja 'IS
Steel and concrete ore dock at Presque Isle,
Mich. 11 Iron Tr R 52:207-9 Ja 16 ^13
Ore sampling
Calculation of extraction In cyanidatlon. H.
A. Megraw. Eng & Mln J 96:441-4 S 6 '13
Calculation of extraction In cyanidatlon. G.
Simpson, Jr. Eng & Min J 96:1230 D 27 '13
Notes on diamond drill sampling. H. L. Bots-
ford. Eng & Mln J 95:19-20 Ja 4 '13
Notes on mine sampling. Eng & Mln J 95:
513-6 Mr 8 '13
Ore sampling without machinery. J. Scobey.
11 Met & Chem E5ng 11:83-6 F '13
Salted mines. G. L. Sheldon. Eng & Mln J
96:1113-4 D 13 '13
School laboratory- work: sampling of an ore
containing coarse gold. C: E. Locke. Am
Inst Min E Bui 75:469-73 Mr '13
Ore testing
Principles and methods of ore testing. I. F.
Laucks. Eng & Mln J 96:51-5 Jl 12 '13
See aUo Assaying; Ore sampling
Ore transportation
Mining magnetite in Sweden: electrification
of ore road. A. S. Rice. 11 Iron Tr R 53:
953-60 N 27 '13
See also Mine haulage; Ore handling
Ore treatment
Argo cyanide mill, Idaho Springs, Colo. S. L.
Ooodale. il plan Eng & Min J 96:885-» As
80 '13
Baltic regrinding plant. Redrldge, Mich. A.
H. Sawyer, diags Ener & Mln J 96:521-2
Mr 8 '13
Battery ore feeder. Rio Plata mill. A. R.
Kenner. 11 Eng & Min J 95:423 F 22 '13
Beneficiation of lake iron ores. D. B. Wood-
bridge. £ng & Min J 95:311-2 F 8 '13
Calculation of extraction in concentration. W:
S. Welton. EnfiT & Min J 96:75-7 Jl 12 '13
Canvas i^ant of the Federal lead company at
Flat River. Mo. C. T. Rice, plans Eng &
Min J 96:487-8 S 13 '13
Coleraine iron ore . washing plant. J: U.
Sebenius. il plan Iron Age 92:452-5, 479-80
Ag 28 '13
Concentrating high-grade fines by hand. A. L.
Flagg. Eng & Mln J 96:69-70 Jl 12 '13
Concentrating launder, diag Eng & Min J 96:
1294 Je 28 ^L8
Concentration of cinnabar ores. G: V. North-
ey. 11 Eng & Min J 96:783-4 O 25 '13
Concentration of iron-ores: discussion of the
paper of N. V. Hansell. F. L. Grammer;
R. H. Richards. Am Inst Min E Bui 77:
887-91 My '13
Concentration of low-grade iron ores. 11 plan
Ekig & Min J 95:1016-8 My 17 '13
Concentration of slimes at Anaconda, Mont.
R. Hayden. 11 dlags Am Inst Mln E Bui
80:1443-67 Ag '13; Discussion. 83:2740-1 N
•13
Concentration of telluride ores. H: E. Wood.
Eng & Min J 95:885-6 My 3 '13
Continuous decantation with Dorr thickeners.
J. Simmons, diag Eng & Min J 95:627-8
Mr 22 '13
Crushing and classification at Ilomestake.
Eng & Mln J 95:617-8 Mr 22 '13
Doe Run system of handling concentrates.
plan Eng & Min J 95:231-2 Ja 25 '13
Dry concentration and separation of min-
erals: the Plumb pneumatic Jig. il Met &
Chem Eng 11:722-4 D '13
Electrostatic separation of Barstow mine,
Ourajr, Colo, concentrate. C. R. Wllfley.
plan Eng & Min J 96:249-50 Ag 9 '13
Evolution of methods of handling slime. H.
N. Spicer. 11 Met & Chem Eng 11:181-3.
239-41. 815-9. 408-12, 451-3. 481-4 Ap-S '13
Evolution of the round table for the treat-
ment of metalliferous slimes. T. Simons, il
diags Am Inst Min E Bui 79:1173-95 Jl
'13
Grading analyses and their application to cy-
anidatlon. Eng & Min J 95:1044-6 My 24
'13
Great Falls system of concentration. A. E.
Wiggln. diaer Am Inst Min B Bui 80:1801-
30 Ai? '13
Hall desulphurizing process. D. M. Liddell.
Eng & Min J 96:50 Jl 12 '13
Hall ore desulphurizing process. W: A. Hall.
Eng & Min J 96:35-6 Jl 5 '13
Hydrometallurgy and chlorlnation: answer to
Dr. Chauvenet. J: L. Malm. Met & Chem
Eng 11:669 D '13
Igneous concentration of zinc ores. F. L.
Clerc. diag Eng & Min J 95:222-6 Ja 25
'13
Launder data, Cananea consolidated copper
CO. A. T. Tye and T. Counselman. Eng &
Min J 95:375 F 15 '13
Metallurgy' of Sudbury copper-nickel ores.
Met & Chem Eng 11:629-31 N '13
Metallurgy of the Homestake ore. A. J.
Clark and W. J. Sharwood. Il map Eng &
Min J 95:161-6, 215-9 Ja 18-26 '13
Mexican method of retorting amalgam. A.
M. Merton. diag Eng & Min J 96:263-4 Ag
9 '13
Mill physiology. S. L. Goodale. Met & Chem
Eng 11:656-8 O 13
Milling in southeastern Missouri. C. T. Rice.
il diags Eng & Min J 95:1229-32, 1283-8; 96:
7-14. 67-64 Je 21-Jl 12 '13
Minerals separation vs. James M. Hyde. Eng
& Min J 96:317-8 Ag 16 '13
Motherlode mill, Salmo. B. C. C. E. Rodg--
ers. 11 plan E2ng & Min J 96:629^32 S 20 '13
No. 2 unit of the mill of the Bunker Hill &
Sullivan mining & concentrating co. R. S.
Handy. Am Inst Min E Bui 73:65-72 Ja
•13
Ore bedding by the Tennessee copper co.:
making acid from smeltlng-works gases. H.
P. Wlerum. Eng & Min J 96:436-7 S 6 '18
Ore-dressing improvements. R. H. Richards.
Am Ins-t Min E Bui 81:2299-2303 S '13
Ore-treatment at Republic, Wash. F. A.
Thomson. Am Inst Mln E Bui 73:61-64 Ja
'13
Phosphate ore dressing. S. L. Lloyd. II Mines
& Mln 83:333-4 Ja '13
Precipitation of copper from the mine waters
of the Butte district. J. C. Febles. il Am
Inst Min E Bui 79:1267-83 Jl '13
Prepp.rlng Cuban ore for blast furnace use.
R. B. Gerhardt. Iron Tr R 62:364-6 F 6
'13
Recent Cottrell electric precipitation results.
L. Bradley. Eng & Mln J 96:247-8 Ag 9 '13
Relnforced-concrete launder. C. T. Rice, diags
Eng & Mln J 96:22-4 Jl 6 '13
Roasting and leaching tailings at Anaconda,
Mont F: T^lst. 11 plans Am Inst Min E
Bui 79:1147-62 Jl '13; Discussion. 83:2709-
13 N '13
Role of certain metallic minerals In precipi-
tating silver and gold. C. Palmer and E.
S. Bastin. Am Inst Min E Bui 77:843-67
My '13
San Poll mill. Republic, Wash. E» C. Morse.
Am Inst Min E Bui 73:79-84 Ja '13
Single Jig mills in Wisconsin zinc district.
H. A. Roesler. II Eng & Min J 96:785-6
Ap 19 '13
Slater llxlvlatlon process. Eng St Mln J 96:
696 S 27 '18
Slater lixivia tion process. H. B. Slater. Eng
& Min J 96:1133-4 D 13 '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
209
Ore treatment — Continued.
Solution meter at the Belmont mill. C. S. Mc-
Kenzle. diags Eng & Min J 96:165-6 Jl 26 '13
Sorting: belts used in Hand breaking plants.
^ng & Min J 95:21-2 Ja 4 '13
Types of Rand sorting tables, diags Eng &
Min J 95:279-80 F 1 '13
Woodbury slime classifier. E: T. Wright
plan Colliery 83:397-8 F '18
Zinc-dust precipitation at Cerro Prieto. Son-
ora, Mexico. H. S. Munroe. il Eng & Min
J 95:108i^-6 My 31 '13
See aim Briquets (iron); Centrifugal
machines; Classifiers; Copper metallurgy;
Cyanide process; Electrometallurgy; Flota-
tion process; Gold metallurgy; Gold milling;
Iron metallurgy; Load metallurgy'; Mag-
netic separation of ores; Metallurgy';
Screening; Smelting; Stamp mills; Tin
Metallurgy"; Zinc metallurgy
Oregon electric railway
Line with observation and sleeping cars be-
tween Portland and Eugene. 11 map Elec
Ry J 41:1050-6 Je 14 '13
Oregon electrical contractore' association
Report of Ist annual convention, 1912. Elec
W 61:32 Ja 4 '13
Oregon shore line railroad
Improvements, il plans Ry & Eng R 63:889-
46 Mr 16 '18
Ores
Ores amenable to cyanidation. H. A. Megraw.
Eng & Min J 96:629-33 O 4 '13
Railroads change ore rates. Iron Tr R 53:351-
3 Ag 21 '13
See alw Assaying; Copper ores; Geology,
Economic; Iron ores; Metallurgy; Metals;
Mineralogy; Mines and mineral resources;
Ore deposits; Ore treatment
Organization, Engineering. See Engineering or-
ganization
Organization In Industry
Force organization in the railroad repair
shop. E. Cordeal. Eng M 45:538-45 Jl '13
Organization of large commercial and indus-
trial establishments. B. Orensteln. Eng M
44:588-96 Ja '13
Sec aUo Engineering organization; Rail-
roads — Management
Oriental consolidated mining co., Korea
Report. Eng & Min J 96:1025-6 N 29 '13
Oscillograms
Oscillograph studv of corona. E: Bennett, il
Am Inst E E Pro 32:1472-94 Je '13; Dis-
cussion. 32:2300-15 D '13
Osmond. Florls, 1849-1912
Biographical notice. A. Sauveur. bibliog por
Am Inst Min E Bui 74:309-18 F '13
Ostwald process. See Nitric acid
Ottawa, Ontario
Railroads
Grand Trunk terminal at Ottawa, Ont. II
plan Ry Age 54:435-40 Mr 7 '13
Water supply
Report of British experts. Eng N 70:1012-4
N 20 '13
Ottawa river
Reservoir regulation for the Ottawa river. E.
Low. Eng N 69:25 Ja 2 '18
Overhead expense
Cause of the small profit in the plumbing
business. E. C. Cole. Dom Eng 63:306-7
Je 14 '13
Overhead cost In the plumbing business.
R, H. Pflug-Felder. Dom Eng 64:332-3 S
20 '13
Overhead expense distribution; with discus-
sion. R. R. Keely. Am Soc M E J 35:983-
96 Je '13; Same. Ind Eng 13:301-4 Jl '13;
Same. Iron Tr R 53:337-8 Ag 21 '13; Same
cond. Iron Age 92: 298-9 Ag 7 '13
What should the selling price be? R. H.
Pflug-Felder. il Dom Eng 65:338-40 D 13
'13
Oxidized finish on gray iron. Foundry 41:104-5
Mr '18
Oxyacetylene flame
Miscellaneous steel cutting at the Brooklyn
navy yard. Ry & Eng R 53:406 My 3 '13
Miscellaneous steel cutting by gas in the U. S.
navy. Iron Age 91:1149 My 8 '13
Oxyacetylene boiler welding. H: Cave. 11
Power 38:940-2 D 30 '13
Oxy-acetylene welding and cutting in Eu-
ropean commercial and railway repair es-
tablishments. H: W. Jacobs, il Ry Age 54:
475-8 Mr 14 '13
Oxyacetylene welding and cutting operations.
11 Eng N 69:1062-3 My 22 '13
Scrapping locomotive boilers with the oxy-
acetylene torch. P. Pleiss. 11 Ry Age (Mech
ed) 87:602-3 N '13
Use of the oxy-acetylene torch in foundries.
H. C. Estep. 11 Foundry 41:443-50 O '13
Oxygen
Electrolytic production of oxygen. Sci Am
109:363 N 8 '13
New. industrial process for manufacturing
oxygen. Sci Am 108:66 Ja 18 '13
Oxygen in blast-furnace practice. G. Tras-
enster. Iron Age 92:569 S 11 '13; Same. Sci
Am S 76:345 N 29 '13; Same cond. Iron Tr
R 53:853-4 N 6 '13
Oxygen production in the United States.
Iron Tr R 53:1010 D 4 '13
Oxygen, Compressed •
Valve safeguarding the feed, of oxygen from
high-compression bottles, diags Automo-
bile 29:506-7 S 18 '13
Ozone
Application of ozone to water purification.
Met & Chem Eng 11:373-4 Jl '13
Bactericidal, deodorizing and physiologic ac-
tion of ozone. Eng N 70:1096-8, 1319-20 N
27. D 25 '13
Ozone. A. Vosmaer. Met & Chem Eng 11:705-
8 D '13
Ozone as a rapid paint dryer. Sci Am 108:103
Ja 26 '13
Ozone as an aid to good health, il Sci Am
109:11 Jl 5 '13
Ozone in ventilation. M. W. Franklin. Heat
& Ven 10:30-5 O; 13-8 N '13
Ozone water-purifying apparatus. 11 Elec W
62:1231-2 D 13 '13
Purification of air and water by means of
ozone. J. C. Olsen. Heat & Ven 10:35-7 D
'13
Purification of air with ozone. A. M. Buswell.
Sci Am S 76:352 N 21 '13
Reports discredit ozone as room disinfectant
and deodorizer. Eng Rec 68:645-6 D 6 13
Water purification by ozone In large ofldce
])uildlng. 11 Elec W 62:1345 D 27 '13
Water purifications by ozone in European
plants. R. Spaulding. 11 Eng M 45:725-8 Ag
Water sterilizing by means of ozone. J. P.
Schroeter. plan Elec W 61:898-9 Ap 26 '18
Ozone machines
Ozone machines and public health. EJlec W
62:993 N 15 '13
Ozone machines and public health. C: P.
Steinmetz. Elec W 62:1093-4 N 29 '13
Ozone machines and public health. VV. H.
Thomp.son. Eler W 62:1333 D 27 '13
Pacific claim agents' association
5th annual convention, Vancouver, July, 1913:
report and papers. Elec Ry J 42:103-7, 136-
40 Jl 19-26 '13
Pacific coast electric railway association
Organization meeting, San Francisco, 1913.
Elec Ry J 41:641 Ap 6 '13
Pack, Charles Lathrop» 1867-
President of the National conservation con-
gress, por Sci Am S 75:11 Ja 4 '18
Packard motor car company, Detroit
Description of plant. O. J. Abell. II Iron Age
91:1347-54. 1415-24. 1473-6 Je 5-19 '13
Inspection of materials and finished product.
E. F. Roberts. Ind Eng 13:418-21 O '13;
Same. Iron Age 92:158-60 Jl 17 '13
2IO
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Packing
Comparison of piston-rod packing:. W. E.
Sanders. Power 38:280-1 Ag 1» '13
Condenser packing tool. 11 Int Marine Eng 18:
136-7 Mr '13
Grapho-metal packing, il Ry Age .54:336 F 21
•13
Pneumatic cylinder-packing leathers. F. W.
Bentley, jr. il diags Power 38:498-9 O 7 '13
Some experiences in packing flange joints. W.
H. Wakeman. il Dom Kng 62:8-9 Ja 4 '13
Packing boxes. See Box making
Packing for shipment
Packing merchandise for the tropics. Am Ind
14:33 Ag '13
Packing houses
Electricity in the packing industry. W. D.
Bearce. il Elec W 61:466-70 Mr 1 '18
f^cc altto Packing industry
Packing industry
Frozen meat industry of New Zealand. A. M.
Wright. Scl Am S 76:211 O 4 '13
See alsf) Packing houses
Paint
Basic pigments and metal corrosion. Iron Age
f>2:342-3 Ag 14 '13
Influence of basic pigments in protecting
metals from corrosion. H: A. Gardner. Eng
Rec 68:93-4 Jl 26 '1?
Influence of basicity on protective value of
paints for metals. Eng Rec 68:87 Jl 26 '13
Master painters' association on finishing
steel passenger train cars, paint protec-
tion for steel equipment and paint tests.
Ry Age 55:495-8 S 19 '13
New departure in red lead. A. H. Sabin. Ry
Age 55:984 N 21 '13
Notes on the formation and inhibition of
mildew in paints. H: A. Gardner, il J Fr
Inst 176:59-64 Ja '13
Ozone as a rapid paint dryer. Sci Am 108:
103 Ja 26 '13
Paint efliciency and paint purity. G: Auchy.
Iron Age 91:438 F 13 '13
Paint materials. A. S. Jennings. Eng M 45:
252-5 My '13
Practical test of metal -protective paints. L.
H. McFadden. 11 Eng Rec 67:656-7 Je 14 '13
Selecting and specifying protective coats for
iron and steel. J. G. Smith. Eng M 44:334-
9 D '12
Test of red -lead priming paints. C. M. Ghap-
man. 11 Kng N 69:948-51 My 8 '13
Tests of a Are resisting paint, il Ry Age 55:
293-4 Ag 15 '13
Tests of bridge paint. J. S. liice: A. B.
Phelps. Ry Ago 55:1179-80 D 19 '13
See also Corrosion and anti-corrosives;
Metal protection; Painting, Structural; Fig-
ments; White lead
Paint brushes
Paint brushes for steel e({uipment. Ry Age
(Mech ed) 87:542-3 O '13
Paint shops
Detroit united railways paint shop, il plans
Elec Ry J 41:668-74 Ap 12 '13
Paint shop at Sedalia. il Ry Age (Mech ed)
87:483-4 S '13
Reinforced-concrete details of a large paint
shop: Detroit united railways, il plan Eng
Rec 68:75 Jl 19 '13
Safety first. Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:543-4 O
'13
Painting, Structural
Baked enamel for painting steel cars, il Elec
Ry J 41:686-7 Ap 12 '13
Baked enamel painting on the cars of Hud-
son & Manhattan railroad, il Eleo Ry J
41:146-9 Ja 25 '13
Economy In locomotive painting. i{y Age
(Mech ed) 87:541-2 O '13
Estimating amount of red lead paint for
steel work. G. M. Ghapman. Eng Rec 67:
191 F 16 'IS
Finishing steel passenger cars. Ry Age (Mech
ed) 87:539-41 O '13
Master painters' association on finishing steel
passenger train cars, paint protection for
steel equipment and paint tests. Rv Age
r)5: 49.5-8 S 19 '13
Methods in painting concrete surfaces. L. P.
Nemzek. Concrete Gem 2:232-3 My '13
Paint protection for steel equipment. Ry Age
(Mech ed) 87:544 O '13
Painting cars with baking enamel. EHec Ry
J 41:141 Ja 26 '13
Painting steel passenger cars. C. D. Young,
il diag Am Soc M E J 35:823-33 My '13;
Same cond. Ry Age 54:830-2 Ad 11 '13;
Same cond. Am Eng 87:245-7 Mv 13; Same
cond. Ky & Eng R 53:418-9 My 3 '13
Preservation of iron and steel; tests to deter-
mine the best methods in painting. Iron
Age 92:324-5 Ag 7 '13
Protection of steel from corrosion. H: Wil-
liams, il Eng M 46:183-96 My '13
Rapid painting of the automobile. Automobile
2'J:19 Jl 3 '13
Selecting and specifying protective coatB for
iron and steel. J. C. Smith. Eng M 44:334-
9 D '12
Shop painting of steelwork. Eng N 69:166-7
Ja 23 '13
Theory and practice of painting a modern
steel passenger car. J. W. LAwrie. Sci Am
S 76:230-1 O 11 '13
Hee alfto Bridge painting; Car painting;
Corrosion and anti -corrosives; Lead paint-
ing; Paint brushes
Painting, Submarine
Painting the wonders under the sea. O: M.
Carroll, il Sci Am 108:179 F 32 '18
Paints. See Paint
Paints, Protective. See Painting, Structural
Palladium
Assay method for palladium and platinum.
H. I>. (Greenwood. Eng & Min J 96:1175
D 20 '13
Panama
Boundaries
Survey of the boundary between Costa Rica
and Panama. Eng Rec 67:361 Mr 29 '13
Panama-California exposition. Sec San Diego —
Panama- California exposition
Panama canal
Ambrose channel as measured by the Pana-
ma canal. Sci Am 108:242-3 Mr 16 '13
Architecture on the Panama canal — ^a sug-
gestion, il Sci Am 108:136 F 8 '18
Artistic character of Panama canal struc-
tures. Eng Rec 68:412-3 G 11 '13
Blowing up of Gamboa dike; flooding Ciile-
bra cut with water from Gatun lake, il Sci
Am 109:342-3 N 1 '13
Bringing the sea to Mlraflores locks. Sci Am
109:245 S 27 '18
Center approach wall for the lower end of
the Qatun locks, Panama canal, dlags Eng
N 69:1119-20 My 29 '13
Chain fenders for the Panama canal: de-
tails of the hydraullcally operated devices
for bringing ships to rest. II plan Iron Age
92:294-6 Ag 7 '13
Earthquakes and the Panama canal. D. F.
Mac Donald, il Sci Am 109:303-5 O 18 '13
Electric transmission equipment, Panama
canal. Ry & Eng R 63:842-3 S 6 '18
Estimated and actual costs of construction
at Panama. Eng Rec 67:86 Ja 26 'IS
Excavation at Panama. Ry A Eng R 63:190-
1 Mr 1 '13
Extracts from annual report of Isthmian can-
al commi.s.sion. G: W. GoethaLs. Eng N 70:
1122-6 U 4 '13
Goethals on the Panama canal. Scl Am 109:
424 D 6 '13
Grouting process for preventing slides on the
Panama canal. G: S. Rice, diag Eng N 69:
1181 Je 5 '13
Hydraulic excavation on Panama canal slides.
Eng N 69:1047 My 22 '13
Illustrated record of progress; pictures. Eng
M 44:364-61 D '12
Is the Panama canal liable to damage by
earthquakes? C: Davison. Sci Am 109:454
D 13 '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
211
Panama canal — Continued.
Nature oompletes the Pan&ma canal. Scl Am
109:2 Jl 5 '13
Oceans meet at Panama. 11 Eng Rec 68:477-8
O 25 '13
Panama canal architecture. Sci Am 109:26 Jl
12 '13
Panama canal; some interesting mechanical
features. F. D. Jones. 11 map diags Mach
19:571-9 Ap '13
PLinnIng for commerce via Panama canal. C.
M. Pepper. II Iron Age 92:834-7 O 16 '13
Progress on the Panama canal: summary of
engineering features of report of G: W.
Goethals. ]5ng Rec 68:603-7 N 29 '13
Recent photographs of the Panama canal
work, fi Eng N 70:666-8 O 2 '13
Recent views from the Panama canal. 11 Sci
Am 108:432-3 My 10 '13
River gravel on Panama canal construction.
Ry A Eng R 53:776-7 Ag 16 '13
Sea-level canal fallacies. Scl Am 109:122, 254,
259 Ag 16, O 4 '13 ^^ ^
Taming the Cha^res river. Sci Am 109:222 S
20 '13
Timber buffers for protecting vessels en-
tering the Panama canal locks, diaga Eng
N 70:306-7 Ag 14 '13
To beautlfv the Panama canal. Scl Am 109:
314 O 25 '13 . ^ ^
Truth about the CJulebra cut slides. A. S.
Zinn. diag E5ng N 70:406-8 Ag 28 '13
Year's progress on the Panama canal, ending
June, 1913. Eng M 44:407-12 D '12
Lighting
IAght\ng the operating tunnels and machine
rooms of the Panama canal locks, plan Eng
N^ 69:977 My 8 '13
Marine lighting equipment of the Panama
canal. J. Pattison. diags Eng N 69:1057-9
My 22 '13
Locks
Adjustment of devices at hinge, miter ends
and sills of Panama canal locks gates to
prevent leakage, plans Eng N 70:744-5 O
16 '13
Centralized electrical control systems for Pan-
ama locks. 11 Eng Rec 68:730-1 D. 27 '13
Control equipment for the Panama canal
locks. 11 Elec W 62:1317-20 T) 27 '13
Erection of Panama canal lock gates assem-
bling 630- ton gates with overhead loco-
motive cranes. 11 diags Eng Rec 68:513-
5 N 8 '13
Lock gates for the Panama canal, il plan
Eng Rec 67:228-31 Mr 1 '13
Operating-control system of the Panama ca-
nal locks. II dlag Eng N 70:1323-9 D 26 '13
Tolls
Amend the Panama canal act. Scl Am 108:
82 Ja 26 '18
Block unit system versus net tonnage meas-
urement. Int Marine Eng 18:511-2 D '13
Panama canal and free tolls to domestlo
American shipping. C: Depesee. Sci Am
108:118 P 1 '13
Toll exemption for coaatwise ahippinflr. B- R:
Johnson. Eng Rec 67:62-8 Ja 18 US
Tonnage rules for Panama canal tolls. Ry &
Eng R 53:1099-100 N 29 '13
Panama Canal Zone
Visltln«r Panama in the rainy season. Eng Rec
67:8up 47 My 8 '13
Sanitary affairs
Panama water-supply and puriflcatlon sys-
tem. A. T. Nabstedt. il plan Eng N 70:650-5
O 2 '18
Panama Pacific international expotltlon, 1915.
See San Francisco. Panama Paclflo Interna-
tional exposition, 1916
Pan-American railway
Honduras link of the Pan -American rail-
road. E: Perry. Eng M 46:333-40 D '13
Pan American Union
Pan American Union and Its annex, Wash-
ington. D. C. C: M. Price. 11 plans ilags
Arch Rec 34:385-457 N '13
Pantagraph
Pantagraph which draws on steel with a
point of flame. H: H. Suplee. 11 Sci Am
109:300 O 18 '13
Panther valley mining Institute
Second annual banquet at Tamaqua, Octo-
ber IS. Colliery 34:286-8 D '13
Paper
Analysis of glare from paper. M. Luckiesh.
11 Scl Am S 76:170 S 13 '13
India paper and Its uses. W. F. Smith. Sci
Am 109:275 O 4 '13
Interesting uses of paper. Scl Am 109:266 O
4 '13
Origin of paper. Inland Ptr 51:442 Je '13
Pulp and paper and other products from
waste resinous woods. F. P. Veltch and J.
L. Merrill. U S Bur Chem Bui 159:1-28 '18
Relations of paper, type and Ink. B. M. Keat-
ing, il Inland Ptr 50:683-7 F '13
See also Blue print paper
Testing
How the government tests paper: the meth-
ods and machines of the Bureau of stand-
ards. H. T. Wade. 11 Sci Am 109:260 O 4
•18
Paper making and trade
How trees are converted into paper. T: J.
Keenan. 11 Sci Am 109:256-8 O 4 '13
Manufacture of Swedish Alter paper. G.
Fomstedt. Sci Am S 76:219 O 4 '13
New American-Ball paper-mill engine, il Ind
Eng 13:222-4 My '13; Power 37:629-30 My 6
'13; Sci Am S 75:284-5 My 3 '13
Octopus of the apruce forest. W: H. Kempfer.
il Sci Am S 76:216-7 O 4 '13
Technology of the paper industry: the in-
fluence of soda consumption in boiling up-
on the yield of pulp produced. C. Beadle and
H: P. Stevens. Sci Am S 76:214-5 O 4 '18
flee also Paper mills
Paper mills
Grinder room ventilation for paper mills.
A. Rltter. plans Dom Eng 62:66-7 Ja 18
'13
Para, Brazil
Port facilities, il Bng Reo 67:809 F 22 'IS
Parachutes
Aero- parachute. Levava.s.seur and Gastam-
blde. Am Soc M E J 35:1285-7 Ag '13
Parachute leap from an aeroplane, il Sci Am
109:229 S 20 '13
Safety parachute for airmen. 11 Sci Am 108:
520 Je 7 '13
Paraffin as fuel
Paraffin as a fuel, diags Automobile 28:950-1
My 1 '13
Parasites
Ultra- microscopic parasites. Scl Am S 76:
80 F 1 '18 .
fier aJMo Bacteriology; Hookworm disease
Parcel post
C. O. D. parcel-post service. Inland Ptr 51:
259 My '13
Maximum parcel. J. Becker. 11 Scl Am 108:
451 My 17 '13
Maximum parcel. D. W. Taylor, il Sci Am
109:51 Jl 19 '13
New mall carrying railway: a parcels post
tunnel. 11 Sci Am 109:263 O 4 '13
Parcel post and compensation for carrying
mails. Ry & Eng R 53:741 Ag 2 '13
Parcel post and the printer. Inland Ptr 51:
66 Ap '13
Printers and parcels post. G. D. Grain, jr. In-
land Ptr 51:541-2 Jl '13
Reforms needed in parcel-post administra-
tion. Eng N 70:770-1 O 16 '13
Shipment of 240 20-lb. boxes of fresh fruit
by parcel post. Ry Age 55:420 S 5 '13
Simple parcel post wanted. Scl Am 108:574 Je
28 '13
Supply houses pral.se parcels post, map Dom
Eng 62:46-7 Ja 11 '13
Western railways demand adequate com-
pensation for parcel post service. Ry Age
55:326 Ag 22 '13
212
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Parcel post — Continued,
What the railways are losing through gov-
ernment injustice. Ry & Bng R 53:1184 D
20 '13
Paris, France
Bridges
Pont Notre- Dame reconstruction, Paris; arch
replacement under traffic. II plans Eng N
70:1211-4 D 18 '13
Sawing a bridge with a wire. J. Boyer. il Scl
Am 109:228 S 20 'IS
Exhibitions
Latest motors at the Paris aero show. 11
Sci Am S 76:21-2 Ja 11 '13
Hotels
Eaectric hotel In Paris. J. Boyer. il Sci Am
109:345 N 1 '13
Rapid transit
Bus operation in London and Paris. J: A.
McCoUum. Elec Ry J 42:1093-6 N 22 '13
Electric railway oonstruction in Paris, il plans
Elec Ry J 42:64g-» O 4 '13
Mechanical and electric traction on the Paris
streets. J. Boyer. 11 Bng M 44:66-78 O '12
Park drives and boulevards in Chicago. L.
White, il Munic Eng 44:89-96 F 'IS
Parker, Thomas and Rice, architects
Work of E^rker, Thomas and Rice.- H. D.
Croly; C. M. Price. 11 Arch Rec 34:96-184
Ag '13
Parks
Chicago— a city set in a garden. C: H: Wack-
er. Munic Eng 44:45-7 Ja '13
Effect* of parks and playgrounds on real es-
tate valuation. Munic Bng 44:148-4 F 'IS
Kansas City park system. J. H. Lowry. 11
Munic Eng 44:2-7 Ja 'IS
Minneapolis park system. 11 Munic Bng 44:
28-33 Ja '18
\8e€ also Playgrounds
Partitions (architecture)
Efficiency* of thin solid partitions. H. B.
McMaster. 11 Concrete Cem 3:233-5 N '13
Partitions for factories and industrial build-
ings. H: O. Tyrrell. 11 Eng M 45:853-61; 46:
53-62 S-O '18
Sec also Fire walls; Fireproof construc-
tion
Pasadena, Cal.
Record of Pasadena's municipal plant. Power
38:626-7 O 28 '13
Bridges
Colorado street bridge over the Arroyo Seco.
11 plans Eng N 70:146-60 Jl 24 '13
Pasadena's beautiful bridge. 11 Sci Am 109:
423 D 6 '13
Passaic valley sewer
Plans, il map Sci Am 109:320-1 O 25 '13
Passenger cars. See Cars
Passenger traffic. See RailroAds — Passenger
traffic
Passes. See Railroads — Passes
Pasteur Institute
World's greatest life-saving station, il Scl
Am 109:491-2 D 27 '13
Patent laws and legislation
Absurdities of the proposed compulsory li-
cense legislation. Sci Am 108:108 F 1 '18
Cameron septic tank decision. S. H. Crosby.
Bng Rec 67:195-6 P 15 '13
Cameron septic tank decision in KnoxviUe
case. Eng Rec 67:140 F 1 '18
Cleveland chamber of commerce and the Old-
fleld bill. Sci Am 108:343 Ap 12 '13
Collection of patent royaltie.s from towns
and cities. D. B. Luten. Rng N 70:883-5
O 30 '13
Compulsory licenses under United States pat-
ents. Sci Am 109:87 Ag 2 '13
Decision in the Wright aeroplane patent
case. Sci Am 108:273 Mr 22 '13
Effect of foreign co-invention on validity
of domestic patent. Elec W 62:66 .Tl 12 '13
Inventors' guild and the Oldfleld bill. Sci
Am 109:126 Ag 16 '13
Legalized blackmail— Kahn bill. L. H. Baek-
eland. Elec W 62:1146-7 D 6 '13
Manufacturers and the Kahn law. Iron Age
92:1240 N 27 '13
Minority report of the House patent commit-
tee. Elec W 61:660 Mr 29 '13
Minority views on the Oldfleld bill. Sci Am
108:238 Mr 16 '13
Mis-statements in the Oldfleld report. SdAm
108:82 Ja 26 '18
Outcome of the carborundum patent suit be-
tween Electric smelting & aluminum co.
and the Carborundum co. Met & Chem Eng
11:203-6 Ap '13
Patent law rulings and the Sherman act. Iron
Age 91:978 Ap 17 '13
Patent-law situation discussed In Chicago.
Elec W 61:1028 My 17 '13
Patent situation. W: D. Weaver. Elec W 61:
4-6 Ja 4 '13
Pirating of commercial designs and why a
new law is needed to protect such designs.
E. W. Bradford. Inland Ptr 51:903-4 S '13
Preliminary report to the Inventors' guild:
the guild's relation to patent practise. F.
L. O. Wadsworth. Scl Am S 76:146-7. 166.
178-9 Mr 8-22 '13
I*resent condition of the patent law. E. J.
Prlndle. Am Soc M E J 35:601-17 Ap '13;
Discussion. 35:1244-6 Ag '13
Price maintenance and the Supreme court
decision. Sci Am 108:508 Je 7 '13
Radical reforms in the conduct of patent lit-
igation. G. H. Montague. Eng N 69:958-9
My 8 '13
Ratification of the convention of 1911 of the
International union for the protection of
industrial property. Scl Am 108:436 My 10
'13
Recent assaults upon the patent s^'^stem:
what they mean to manufacturers. G. H.
Montague. Scl Am 108:491 My 31 '13; Same.
Am Ind 13:23 Je '13; Sam^. Eng M 46:
592-3 Jl '13
Reform of procedure in patent suits by the
new rules. D. Smith. Met & Chem Bng 11:
187-90 Ap '13
Remarkable offer by the United States gov-
ernment to owners of patents and copy-
rights. Ene: N 70:934-5 N 6 '13
Report of the Economy and efficiency com-
mission on the patent office. Ia H. Baeke-
land. Elec W 61:969-73 My 10 '13
Resale price on patented krtlcles. Elec W 61:
1294-6 Je 14 '13
Resolution of Inventors' guild on patent re-
form. Elec W 62:270-1 Ag 9 '13
Shall we have compulsory licenses? Scl Am
108:170 F 22 '18
Simplifying patent legislation. Iron Age 91:
1129-30 My 8 '13
Supreme court of the United States on price
maintenance. Scl Am 108:545 Je 14 '13
Technically trained Judges to decide patent
cases. C. A. P. Turner. Bng N 69:1241 Je
12 '13
Waltham-Keene decision. G: C. Dean. Auto-
mobile 28:610 Mr 6 '13
Patent office. See United States— Patent office
Patents
Annual report of the commissioner of pat-
ents, 1911-1912. Sci Am 108:12-3 Ja 4 '13
Annual report of the commissioner of pat-
ents, 1912-1913. Scl Am 109:282 O 11 '13
Benefits of our patent system. J. B. Fay. Scl
Am S 75:230-1 Ap 12 '13
Biological inventions: patenting life process-
es for industrial uses. Scl Am S 76:226-7
O 11 '13
Certain unrecognized patent rights. F. D.
Withrow. Sci Am 108:356 Ap 19 '13
Chemical and metallurgical patents. See
monthly numbers of Metallurgical and
chemical engineering
Comments on the report of the investigation
of the United States patent office. L. H.
Back eland. Met & Chem Eng 11:249-53 My
'13
Common errors as to the value of a patent.
S. H. Bunnell. Iron Age 92:1310-1 D 4 '18
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
213
Patents — Continued.
Considerations on the nature of Intellectual
property: observations made thlrty-flve
years ago. N. S. Shaler. Sci Am S 7B:
46-7 Ja 18 *13
Copper-clad steel suit P. H. W. Smith. Elec
W 62:244 Ag 2 '13
Criterion of patentable invention. S. C.
Barnes. Sci Am S 75:413-4 Je 28 '13
Digest of electrochemical U. S. patents. See
monthly numbers of Metallurgical and
chemical engineering
Employer's right to employee's invention. A.
F. Jobke. Elec W 61:152 Ja 18 '18
Expired patenta Set Am 108:457 My 17 '13
P. P. Fish on patents and industrial condi-
tions. Elec W 62:571-3 S 20 '13 ^ ^^
Goodwill, patents, trade- marks, copyrights
and franchises. P. J. EsQuerrfi. J Account
15:27-9 Ja '13
How patented inventions have increased the
national wealth. Sci Am 108:414 My 8
'13
In defense of brain property. Sci Am 108:62
Ja 18 '18
Letters patent in relation to modern in-
dustrial conditions. F: P. Fish. Sci Am S
T6:201-S, 222-4 S 27-0 4 '13
Minority views on the Oldfleld bill. Sci Am
108:238 Mr 15 '13
Nature of the patent monopoly. J. H. Rusby.
Sci Am 108:243 Mr 15 '13
Negative-head patent decision In case of
mechanical filters at Harrisburg. Eng Rec
68:287-8 S 13 '13
Patent experting — a new field for engineers.
D. Smith. Mach 19:343-4 Ja '13 _
Patent situation. W: D. Weaver. Elec W 61:
4-6 Ja 4 '13
Patents and modem industrial conditions:
the stimulus of patent protection. F: P.
Fish. Sci Am 109:181 S 6 '13; Same cond.
Iron Age 92:742-3 O 2 '13
Patents relating to concrete construction. Eng
Rec 67:69-70 Ja 18 '13
Pestiferous patents. Eng & Min J 96:559 S 20
'13
Plea for the patentee. W: E. Emory. Sci Am
108:355 Ap 19 '18 . .
Prices and the ultimate consumer. Sci Am
109*7 Jl 6 *13
Protecting towns and cities from blackmail-
ing patent litigation. Eng N 70:617 S 25
'13
Protection of intellectual property in relation
to chemical Industry. L. H. Baekeland. Met
A Chem Eng 11:81-6 Ja '13
Weekly record of electrical patents. See
weekly numbers of Electrical world
Sec alfto Inventions;. Trade-marks
Artificial and genuine patina. Sci Am S 75:
319 My 17 '13
Pattern frames
The how of composition pattern plate making.
11 Foundry 41:247-8 Je '13
Pattern making
Awakening of the patternmAker. J. Glass.
dlags Foundry 41:245-6 Je '13
Economical operation of molding machines.
W. S. Otto, plans Foundry 41:31-2, 64-6 Ja-
F '13
The how of composition pattern plate making.
il Foundry 41:247-8 Je '13
How the pattern shop costs can be reduced.
D: Gordon, dlags Foundry 41:357-8 S '13
How to select and care for pattern lumber.
E. F. Lake. Foundry 41:434-6 O '13
Making patterns for machine-molded gears.
J. Horner, plans Foundry 41:11-5 Ja '13
Shellac pots for the pattern shop. H. 'N. Tut-
tle. diags Foundry 41:318 Ag '13
Stock squeezer for wax fillets. G: Rogers,
diag Am Mach 38:829-30 My 15 '13
See alMo Foundry practice
Pavement testing
Chevy Chase, Md. experimental road. 11
Munic Eng 45:511-4 D '13
Detroit machine for testing paving. J. C. Mc-
Cabe. Eng N 69:586-6 Mr 20 'IS
Experimental pavement In Philadelphia. 11
Eng Rec 68:628-9 D 6 '13
Mile of test pavements on Second avenue
New York. H. W. Durham. Etig Reo €7:
213 F 22 '13
Tests of concrete and brick pavements with
the determlnator at the American road
Congress In Detroit, il Eng Rec 68:457-8
O 25 '13
Pavements
Chevy Chase, Md. experimental road. 11
Munic En^ 45:511-4 D '13
Construction of surfaces with bituminous
materials: a study of the causes of some
failures encountered. A. H. Blanchard. Con-
crete Cem 1:76-7 D '12; Same. Sci Am S
75:38-9 Ja 18 '18
Economy of motor trucks in paving work. 11
Eng Rec 68:205 Ag 23 '13
Effects of flood on pavements and sewers.
G. C. Cummin. 11 Eng Rec 68:357-8 S 27 '13
Form of pavement surface at street inter-
section. Munic Eng 45:446-8 N '13
General instructions to inspectors of street
paving by Bureau of highways of Borough
of Manhattan, New York city. Eng N 69:
1114-5 My 29 '13
Mineral rubber paving in St. Joseph, Mo. 11
Munic Eng 44:55-6 Ja '18
Newark, N. J. — recommendations for Broad
street paving. Eng Rec 67:345-6 Mr 29 '18
Pavements in Peoria, 111. J. B. Jeffries. 11
Munic Eng 44:437-9 My '13
Paving and road matters in England. C. O.
Burge. Eng Rec 68:196 Ag 16 '13
Paving conditions in southern cities, il Munic
Eng 44:73-8 F '18
Paving in Chicago. F. W. Solen. Munic Eng
44:542 Je '13
Paving in Trenton, N. J. under the new com-
mission. H. F. Harris, il Munic Eng 44:
246-8 Mr '13
Paving lore for the masses. G: C. Warren.
Eng Rec 67:562-3 My 17 '18
Paving protector used with T-rail in Mem-
phis. Tenn. 11 Elec Ry J 42:1145 N 29 '13
Proper construction of macadam street with
concrete curb and gutter. Munic Ehig 45:350-
2 O '13
Proper construction of road embankments.
G: C. Warren. II Munic Eng 45:424-9 N
'13
Service tests and costs of two- Inch blocks
of gravel concrete, clay ash and vitrified
shale laid since 1908 near Rochester, N.
Y. W. G. Harger. 11 Eng Rec 68:624-6
D 6 '13
Short- cuts on the job that save money. 11
diag Concrete Cem 3:220-1 N '13
Street paving in Toledo, Ohio. 11 Munic Eng
45:251-2 S '13
T-rail construction in paved streets. Q: Mac-
Leod, plan Elec Ry j 41:885 F 28 '18
T-rall in paved streets. R. C. Cram. 11 Elec
Ry J 42:368-73 S 6 '13
Two methods of paving street railway tracks,
diag Eng N 70:1229 D 18 '13
Types of New York state roads. W. G. Har-
ger. II dlags Eng N 70:1148-54 D 4 '13
U. S. government experimental pavements,
plan Concrete Cem 1:64-6 D '12
Unusual design for paving a street Intersec-
tion, Norrlstown, Pa. S. C. Corson, plan
Eng N 69:732 Ap 10 '13
Work of the Philadelphia bureau of highways.
11 Eng Reo 67:627-8 Je 7 '13
See alfto Asphalt; Roads; Roads, Macad-
amized; Sidewalks
Cost
Comparison of recent bids for various types
of paving in the New York navy yard. W.
H. Allen. Eng N 69:629-30 Mr 27 '13
Cost data on street paving. Eng Rec 67:243-4
Mr 1 '18
Cost of concrete base for pavements in Los
Angeles. C. S. Pope. Eng Rec 68:637-8 D 6
'13
Cost of recutting and laying granite block
paving. C: A. Mullen. Munic Eng 45:539-
41 D '13
Cost of various kinds of pavement. Munic
Eng 45:448 N '13
214
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Pavements — Cost — Continued.
Pavement methods and costs. H. N. Rut-
tan. Munlc En^ 45:546-7 D '13
Sec also Pavements — Valuation
Maintenance and repair
Care of streets In Chicago: abstract of a
report on cleaning and repairing streets.
Eng Rec 68:558-9 N 15 '13
Maintenance and treatment of smooth pave-
ments. Eng Kec 67:414 Ap 12 '13
Maintenance treatment of smooth iiavements
in St. LoulB. W. L. Hempelmann. 'Eng N
69:349 F 20 '13
Repair and maintenance of various Iclnds of
pavement, Chicago. l*:ng N 70:1137-8 D 4
'13
Resurfacing old pavements. W. K. Cooper.
Munic En^ 44:462-3 My '13
Valuation
Methods and costs of pavement evaluation:
inventory of the streets of the Borough of
Richmond. New York city. G: W. N. Hal-
lock. Eng Rec 68:643-4 D 6 '13
Pavements, Asphalt
Asphalt- paving cements. W. W. Crosby. Eng
Rec 68:417-8 O 11 '13
Asphalt paving cements and road binders. J.
W. Howard. Eng Rec 68:345-7 S 27 '13
Asphalt paving cements and road binders.
H. B. Pullar. Eng Rec 68:534 N 8 '13
Asphaltic or bituminous concrete pavements.
Munic Eng 45:50 Jl '13
Asphaltic or bituminous concrete pavements.
C. A. Mullen. Munic Eng 44:334-5 Ap '13
Binder course in asphalt pavements. F. N.
Bingham. Eng Rec 67:391-2 Ap 5 '13
Boulevard pavement must stand traffic. F. J.
Green. Munic Eng 44:40 Ja '18
Cost of asphalt repairs. 11 Munic Eng 44:387-
91 My '13
Creeping of an asphalt-block pavement. C.
S. Kindsfoos. Eng N 70:1315 D 25 '13
History of Fifth avenue asphalt pavement,
N. Y. C. Richardson. Eng Rec 67:18-9 Ja
4 '18
How to repair asphalt _pavement8. W. L.
Hempelmann. 11 Munic Eng 44:339-41 Ap '13
Laying Westrumite pavements with a Chi-
cago concrete mixer, il Munic Eng 45:483-
4 N '13
Resurfacing bituminous pavement& Capt.
Brook. Munic Eng 45:300 S '13
Rock-asphalt paving in San Antonio, il diag
Eng Rec 68:214 Ag 23 '13
Standard specifications for asphalt for pave-
ments. Munic Eng 44:116-7 F '18
Value of a binder course in bituminous pave-
ments. F. N. Bingham. Eng N 69:1079 My
22 '13
Sec also Asphalt plants
Pavements. BItulithIc
Park drives and boulevards in Chicago. L.
White, il Munic Eng 44:89-95 F '13
Warren patents on bitulithlc paving. G: C.
Warren. Eng N 70:1145-6 D 4 '13
Pavements, Brick
Bituminous filler vs. cement grout for brick
pavements. C. R. Mandigo. Eng N 69: 224-
6 Ja 30 '13
Bituminous surfaces on brick pavements. Bnir
Rec 67:196 F 15 '13
Bituminous surfaces on brick pavements. !1
Munic Eng 44:336-8 Ap '13
Brick on country roads in New York. W: C.
Perkins. 11 Munic Eng 44:106-18 F '18
Brick pavements in Baltimore. R. K. Comp-
ton. Eng Rec 68:436 O 18 '13
Experiments In brick road construction. J. T.
Voshell. il diag Eng Rec 68:347-8 S 27 '13
Good brick pavements. Munlo Bng 44:114-5
F '13
Observations on brick pavement. W. P. Blair.
Eng Rec 68:561-2 N 15 '13
Pointed observations on brick pavements and
on the rattler test, M. Schuyler. Eng Rec
68:447-8 O 18 '13
Prevention of defects in brick pavements, il
Munic Eng 44:96-101 F '18
Suitable foundations for brick pavements.
Eng Rec 67:138 F 1 '18
Tests of concrete and brick pavements with
the determinator at the American road
Congress in Detroit, il ETng Rec 68:457-8 O
25 13
Vitrified brick pavement. Concrete Cem 1:
66 D '12
Wire-cut lug paving blocks. F. B. Marsh. 11
Eng Rec 68:37-8 Jl 12 '13
Pavements, Concrete
Asphaltic concrete as a paving material for
residence streets. !>. White. Eng N 70:165-
7 Jl 24 '13
Bituminous gravel concrete pavement. Eng
Rec 67:135 F 1 '13
Concrete — a superior pavement under hard
traffic, il Concrete Cem 1:52-4 D '18
Concrete highway construction. A. N. John-
son. Concrete Cem 1:72-6 D '12
Concrete pavement construction, il Munic
Eng 46:8-13 Jl '13
Concrete pavement costa. C. M. Boynton.
Munic Eng 45:243 S '13
Concrete pavement failures, il Mimic Eng 44:
537-40 Je '13
Concrete pavement in Davenport and vicin-
ity. A. M. Compton. Concrete Cem 1:78-80
D '12; Same cond. MHmlc Eng 44:527-8 Je
'13
Concrete paving at Texarkana, Ark. Elec Ry
J 42:490 S 27 '13
Concrete paving between car tracks In
Birmingham. Ala. 11 Bng Rec 67:288 Mr 1
'13; Same. Elec Ry J 41:514 Mr 15 '13
Concrete paving in Europe. Concrete Cem
2:179 Ap '13
Concrete paving In Kansas City — 74 miles In
1912. Concrete Cem 3:144 S '13
Concrete -paving kinks, il Eng Rec 68:374 O
4 '13
Essentials of reinforced concrete paving —
the experience in Fond-du-Lac. J. S. Mc-
Cullough. Concrete Cem 3:111 S '13
Four-inch concrete pavement slab tested.
Concrete Cem 2:220 My '13
Glare from concrete pavement avoided by
lampblack. M. G. Bennett. Concrete Cem 2:
150 Mr '13
Hassam concrete pavement. H. Parker. Con-
crete Cem 3:33-4 Jl '13
Investigation of concrete pavement In Chi-
cago. C. M. Powell; P. B. Green. U Eng N
69:430-4 F 27 'IS
Methods of repairing cement-concrete pave-
ments. Eng Rec 67:131 F 1 '18
Methods of repairing concrete pavements. F.
F. Rogers. Concrete Cem 2:88-9 F '13
Methods which have developed successful
concrete pavements in Wayne county, Mich.
11 Munic Eng 45:152-7 Ag '13
Mixing concrete for pavements. F. P. Wil-
son. Munic Bng 44:167 F '18
One- and two-course work in concrete pavln^r.
Concrete Cem 2:236 My '13
Plain concrete paving used in Kansas City,
Mo. C. R. Mandigo. il Eng N 70:112-6 Jl 17
'13
Plain concrete paving — what has been learned
from Mason City work. F. P. Wilson. Con-
crete Cem 3:111-2 S '13
Reinforced concrete pavements in St. Jothns,
Hamtramck, Port Huron and Rockville.
Munic Eng 44:574-5 Je '13
Severe test of paving slabs, il Concrete Oem
2:270, 305-7 Je '13
Tests of concrete and brick pavements with
the determinator at the American road
Congress in Detroit. 11 Eng Rec 68:457-8
O 25 '13
Thomas reinforced concrete pavement in De-
troit. N. H. Beasley. 11 Munic Eng 44:460-1
My '13
Thomas system of reinforced concrete roads
and pavements, il Munlc Ehig 44:168 F '18
Two types of reinforced concrete pavement. Il
Munlc Eng 44:566-7 Je '13
U. S. government experimental pavements,
plan Concrete Cem 1:64-6 D '12
Vibrolithic concrete pavement. R. C. Stubbs.
11 Concrete Cem 2:72-3 F '13
Sec alfio Roads, Concrete
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
215
Pavements^ Concrete — Continited.
Bibliography
Articles on use of cement concrete for street
paving. Munlc Enff 44:328-9 Ap '13
Pavements, Macadamized. See Roads, Macad-
amized
Pavements, Stone
Cost of recutting- and laying gri*anlte block
paving. C: A. Mullen. Munlc Eng 45:539-
41 D '13
Granite-block pavement In navy ysiTd at
Brooklyn. 11 Eng Rec 68:181-2 Ag 16 '13
Pavements, Wood
Creosoted block paving in Chicago. J: E.
Ericson. 11 plan Munlc Eng 44:17-20 Ja '13
Creosoted wood block in Atlanta, Qa. R. M.
Clayton, il Munlc Eng 44:39-40 Ja '13
Creosoted wood block in Cincinnati. H. M.
Waite. Munlc Eng 45:157-9 Ag .'13
Creosoted wood block in Detroit. J. J. Haarer.
il Munlc Eng 44:234-6 Mr '13
Creosoted wood block pavement in Duluth.
J: Wilson, il Munic Eng 45:481-3 N '13
Creosoted wood block pavement in Longview.
Texas. P. E. Green. Munic Eng 45:363-4 O
'13
Creosoted wood block pavement in New York.
il Munic Eng 44:244-6 Mr '13
Creosoted wood block pavement laid by city
day labor In Minneapolis. E. R. Dutton.
Eng N 69:27-8 Ja 2 '13
Creosoted wood block pavements in Boston.
J. H. Sullivan. 11 Munlc Eng 45:256-8 S '13
Creosoted wood block pavements in Spring-
field, Mass., and New Haven, Conn. Munic
Eng 45:544-5 D '13
European creosote specifications for paving
block for city streets. E. A. Sterling. Eng
Rec 67:495-6 My 3 '13
Heaving of wood-block pavement under ex-
treme climatic conditions, Longview, Tex.
11 Eng N 70:1134-7 D 4 '13
Louisville (Ky.) creosoted wood block. D. R.
Lyman. Munic Eng 44:540-2 Je *13
Merits of different woods for street paving.
H. Q. Davis. Eng N 69:802 F 18 '18
Oak-keyed Belgian block pavement. 11 diags
EIng N 70:602-3 S 25 '13
Timber for creosoted block paving. H. G.
Davis. Elec Ry J 41:164-6 Ja 25 '13
Wood block on steepgrades. Eng Rec 68:586-7
N 22 '13
Wood block pavements in Chicago. L. A. Du-
mond. Munlc E>ng 45:51-2 Jl '13
Wood-block paving practice; abstracts of 8
papers read before annual convention of
Am. wood preservers' assn. H. G.- Davis;
H. S. Loud: H. L. Collier. Eng Rec 67:133-
4 P 1 '13
Wood paving with lug-blocks, il Eng N 69:
567 Mr 20 '13
\See aUo Roads, Plank
Pavilions
Ber also Grandstands
Paving. See Pavements
Pearls. Artificial
Artificial pearlsu Sci Am 109:28 Jl 12 '13
Peat
Peat as a source of electrical energy. Eleo
W 61:176 Ja 26 'IS
See also Briquets
Pedagogical laboratories
Pedagogical laboratories: how children are
studied in a Russian laboratory. P. R.
Radosavljevich. 11 Scl Am 109:161-2 Ag 30
'13
Teaching from the child's point of view: a
new science created by Prof. Ernst Meu-
mann. P. R. Radosavljevich. 11 Sci Am 109:
141 Ag 23 '13
Pedals (automobile). See Automobiles — Pedals
Pedrall motor truck and trailer. 11 Sci Am
109:323 O 25 '13
P6goud, Adolphe
F^goud's remarkable performances. 11 Sci
Am 109:301 O 18 '13
Pence, William David, 1865-
Sketch. por Ry & Eng R 53:466 My 17 '13
Pencil sharpeners
Pencil sharpeners, il Sci Am 109:478-9 D 20 '13
Pennsylvania
Highway department
Progress on Pennsylvania's state highway.*?.
Eng Rec 68:652-3 D 13 '13
Labor and Industry, Dept. of
Safety progress in I*ennsylvania. L. R.
Palmer. Iron Age 92:942-3 O 23 13
Pennsylvania (warship)
Our latest battleship Pennsylvania. 11 Scl Am
108:173 F 22 '13
United States battleship Pennsylvania. 11 Int
Marine Eng 18:170-1 Ap '13
Pennsylvania anthracite mine cave commission
Report and recommendations. Colliery 33:
504-7 Ap '13
Pennsylvania electric association
6th annual convention, Delaware Water Gap,
Pa., Sept., 1913. Elec W 62:565-6, 623-5 S
20-27 '13
Pennsylvania master plumbers' association
19th annual convention. Pittsburgh, March,
1913. Doin Kng 63:91-5 Ap 26 '13
Pennsylvania railroad
Grade elevation and six-tracking at Rahway,
N. J. J: J. Vail. 11 plans Eng N 70:1118-21
D 4 '13
Improvements and betterments. Ry & Eng R
53:250-1 Mr 15 '13
Pennsylvania and the New York Central:
comparison of revenues and expenses, map
Ry Age 54:422-5 Mr 7 '13
Pennsylvania railroad company apprentice
schools. J: P. Jackson and J. W. L. Hale.
Am Inst E E Pro 32:1433-9 Je '13
Railroad signal systems: the Pennsylvania's
method. A. H. Rudd. Eng M 46:102-5 O '13
Safety first exhibit, il Elec Ry J 42:934-5
O 25 '13
Safety in operating methods. Ry & Eng R
53:1017-8 N 1 '13
66th annual report for 1912. Ry Age 54:462-4
Mr 7 '13
Pensions
Age limit in pension benefits. Ry Age 54:980
My 2 '13
Boston Edison service annuities. Elec W 61:
1074-5 My 24 '13
Pension plan for the machinery industry.
W: Lodge. Iron Age 91:948-9 Ap 17 '13;
Same. Ind Eng 13:283-4 Jl '13
Pensl<>n plan for workmen proposed by Wm.
Lodge. Iron Tr R 52:870-2 Ap 10 '13
Pension system announced by San Francisco-
Oakland terminal railways. Elec Ry J 41:
47-8 Ja 4 '13
Revised pension plan: funding provision pay-
able on separation from service. Iron Age
92:344-5 Ag 14 '13
Revised pension plan: funding provision upon
actuarial calculations for each employee over
and above present wage, due upon separa-
tion from service. A. deRoode. Eng M 45:
728-30 Ag '13
Penstocks
Puntledge river power development, Van-
couver, B. C. il plans Eng N 70:793-801
O 23 '13
Pentagram
To strike the pentagram. D. Jones. Sci
Am 109:429 D 6 '13
To strike the pentagram. J: P. Robinson,
diag Sci Am 109:394 N 22 '13
Peoria, Illinois
Bridges
Erecting Illinois river bridge at Peoria. 11 Eng
Rec 67:657 Je 14 '13
Streets
Pavements in Peoria, 111. J. B. Jeffries, il
Munic Eng 44:437-9 My '13
Periodicals
See also House organs; Trade papers
Indexes
Methods of increasing the use of technical
literature. L. B. Krause. Eng Rec 67:544-5
My 17 '13
2l6
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
perishable freight. See Freight, Perishable
Perkin medal
Presentation of the Perkin medal to James
Gayley. Met & Chem Eng 11:71 P '13
Permanganates
Determination of manganese as sulphate
and by the sodium blsmuthate method.
W: Blum. U S Bur Stand Bui 8:715-40
Mr 1 '13
Peroxides
Peroxides and per-salts. A. S. Neumark. 11
Scl Am S 75:182-3, 200-1, 221-3 Mr 22-Ap
6 '13
Perpetual motion
Story of the Keeley motor hoax. H. D. Jones.
11 Scl Am 108:473 My 24 '13
Persalts
Peroxides and per-salts. A. S. Neumark. 11
Scl Am S 75:222-3 Ap 5 '13
Personal injuries , . ^
Commission for the trial of personal injury
cases. A. J. Falknor. Elec Ry J 42:137-8
Jl 26 *13
Court procedure In the trial of personal in-
Jury cases. H. Allen. Elec Ry J 42:139-40
Jl 26 '13
Legislation changing court procedure In the
trial of personal injury cases. C. H. Wind-
ers. Elec Ry J 42:137 Jl 26 '13
Peru
Economic and commercial situation in Peru.
C: M. Pepper. 11 Iron Age 92:1097-1100
N 13 '13
Petrography , „ „ ,
Microscopy in economic geology. R: Beck.
Eng & Mln J 95:1087-9 My 31 ^3
See also Rocks
Petroleum ^
Byron oil field of Wyoming. A. P. Rogers.
Eng & Mln J 96:869 N 8 '13
Cementing off water in oil wells. Eng & Mln
J 95:754 Ap 12 '13
Characteristics and differentiation of native
bitumens and their residuals. J. R. Drancy.
Eng Rec 67:675 Je 14 '13
Characteristics and dlfTerentiatlon of native
bitumens and their residuals. C. Richard-
son. Eng Rec 67:466-8 Ap 26 '13
Fuel production in the United States: pres-
ent consumption and future supply. R. H.
Byrd. 11 Sci Am 109:10 Jl 5 '13
Gasoline and kerosene situation. J: A. Secor.
Sci Am 108:459 My 17 '13
Interference between oil and gas wells and
coal mines. Eng N 69:450-3 Mr 6 '13
Louisiana petroleum Industry. H. S. Reavls.
Eng & Min J 95:170 Ja 18 '13 . „ ^
Manufacture of petroleum products, F. C.
Robinson. 11 Met & Chem Eng 11:389-94 Jl
•13
Mexico a source of fuel. Automobile 28:566 F
27 '13
Notes from the Mid-Continental oil field. E.
Haworth. Eng & Mln J 96:628 p 4 'IS
on industry of California. Eng N 69:254-« F
6 '13
Optical activity of petroleum and its signifi-
cance; new light on the nature and origin
of mineral oil. F. W. Bushong. Sci Am S
76:86-7 Ag 9 '13 . ^ , ^, „ „
Petroleum explorations In Colombia. 11 tLTig
& Mln J 95:749-50 Ap 12 '13 „ „ „ ,
Petroleum in Texas in 1912. H. S. Reavls.
Eng & Mln J 95:169-70 Ja 18 '13
Petroleum In the United States. Eng A Min
J 95:152-8 Ja 11 '13 ^ . ^
Problem of the world's oil supply. Scl Am
108:325 Ap 6 '13 ^ ,,
Proposed German government oil monopoly.
Eng & Min J 95:432 F 22 '13
R*»cent oil developments in Texa.s and Louis-
iana. W. E. Wrathcr. Eng & Min J 96:
1007-8 N 29 '13 _ . ,« , „e
Russian petroleum Industry. Eng & Min J 95.
158 Ja 11 '13 , ., ^
World's fuel-oil production. J. J. Mcintosh.
11 Power 38:915-7 D 30 '13
f^ee alio Gas; Gasoline; Kerosene; Liquid
fuel
Petroleum as fuel
Cleaning of oil fuel. R T. Strohm. diags Elec
W 62:545-7 S 13 '13
Crude oil for the assay furnace. W. G. Hal-
dane. diag Eng & Min J 96:1073-4 D 6 '13
Developments In oil fuel burning. B. B.
Peabody. 11 Int Marine Eng 18:14-7, 60-4,
112-4 Ja-Mr '13; Same cond. Power 87:
205-8. 244-6 F 11-18 *13
Exhaust gases from oils and gas fuels. J. C.
Smallwood. Power 38:682-3 N 11 '13
Experiments with an oil-burning shaft fur-
nace. A. L. Waters. 11 Eng & Mln J 96:203-
5 Ag 2 '13
Fuel oil for the navy. Eng & Mln J 96:1105-
6 D 13 '13
Fuel oil installations. Northern Pacific Ry.
plans Ry & Eng R 53:303-4 Mr 8 '13
Fuel oils for use In marine Diesel engines.
11 Int Marine Eng 18:104-6 Mir '13
Fuels for heavy-oil engrines. I. C. Allen. Eng
M 45:886-8 S '13
Heating fuel oil. diags Eng & Min J 95:376
F 15 '13
Heavy oil as fuel for internal -combustion
engines. I. C. Allen. Ind Eng 13:392-5 S
'13; Same. Sci Am S 76:326-7 N 22 '13
Liquid fuel and ship propulsion. Eng Rec 68:
423 O 18 '13
Of nation-wide Importance. Sci Am 109:62 71
26 '13
Oil as a fuel. R. Trautschold. Power 37:316-
9 Mr 4 '13
Oil as a supplementary fuel in steam power-
plants. R. Trautschold. 11 Eng M 45:695-
700 Ag '13
Oil for internal-combustion engines. Power
38:15-6 Jl 1 '13
Oil fuel for destroyers and battleships. Pow-
er 37:145-6 F 4 '13
Oil fuel for steam boilers. R. T. Strohm.
Elec W 62:700-2 O 4 '13
Oil-fuel problem. Power 37:749-50 My 27 '13
Oil vs. coal for fuel. Power 87:396-7 M>
18 '13
Performance of a 450-hp. boiler with oil fuel.
A. T^. Menzin. 11 diags Eng N 69:1124-6 My
29 '13
Purchasers* tests of crude fuel oil. W. B.
Perkins.. 11 Power 38:259-60 Ax 19 'IS
Requirements for eflicient burning of oil fuel.
R. T. Strohm. 11 Elec W 62:145-6 Jl 19 '13
Use of fuel oil. J: Pierce. Power 37:682 My
13 '13
Word of warning: navies and the policy of
oil fuel. Sci Am 109:46 Jl 19 '13
See also Gas and oil engines— Fuel; Ker-
osene
Petroleum engines. See Gas and oil engines
Petroleum pipe lines
Government's brief In the pipe line cases.
Ry & Eng R 53:906-7 S 27 '13
Oil pipelines in California. II Eng & Min J 95:
800 Ap 19 '13 . _ ,. «.
Oil pipe lines in California. B. K. Stroud.
11 Eng N 69:500-1 Mr 13 '13
Southern Pacific contests California pipe line
law. Ry & Eng R 58:875-6 S 13 '13
Pfiv^^er
Pewter ware. R. I. Geai»e. 11 Metal Ind n 8
11:114-5 Mr '13
Phase advancers ^^ .^^ „ - .**
Phase advancers. Elec W 61:462 Mr 1 '13
Phase compensation. V. A. Fynn. diags Elec
W 62:28-34, 75-81, 182-6 Jl 5-19 '13
Phenols ... w ,i
Chemiral constitution of resinous phenolic
condensation products. L. H. Baekeland.
Met & Chem Eng 11:312-4 Je '13
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , ^
Hughes terminal on the Delaware river. H.
M. Harding, .plan Eng N 69:296-8 F 13 '13
New steamship terminal at Philadelphia. H.
M. Harding, plan Int Marine Eng 18:119-
21 Mr '13
Architecture
Architectural Philadelphia yesterday and to-
day. C. Fltz-Glbbon. 11 Arch Rec 34:20-45
Jl '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
217
Philadelphia, Pa. — Architecture — Continued.
Practical housing development: evolution of
the quadruple house idea. 11 Arch Rec 34:
46-55 Jl '13
Three types of Georgian architecture. H. D.
Eberleln. 11 Arch Rec 34j56-77 Jl "13
Bridges
Reinforcing an old cantilever bridge. 11 plan
Eng N 70:487-9 8 11 '13
Bureau of highways
Annual report dealine with reorganization of
staff and progress. II Eng Rec 67:627-8 Je 7
•13
Hotels
Ritz-Carlton hotel. 11 Arch & Bldg 45:68-72
F. '13
Ritz-Carlton hotel; pictures. Arch Rec 34:
213-24 S '13
Public buildings
Our earliest civic center: the Independence
hall group in Philadelphia. T: Brabazon. 11
Arch Rec 34:1-19 Jl '13
Rapid transit
Plans for Philadelphia rapid transit system
explained to the Councils. EIcc Ry J 42:
698 O 11 '13
Proposed transportation lines discussed with
reference to Philadelphia. Elec Ry J 41:
598 Mr 29 '13
Rapid transit report on Philadelphia, map
Elec Ry J 42:222-4 Ag 9 '13
Striking maps of Philadelphia report — offi-
cials approve plans. Elec Ry J 42:652 O 4 '13
Sanitary affairs
Sewage disinfection in Philadelphia. W. L.
Stevenson. 11 plan Eng Rec 68:256-7 S 6 ']3
Studies of river bottoms In relation to sewage
disposal, map Eng N 70:918-9 N 6 '13
Water supply
Dual water-supplies and typhoid fever at
Philadelphia, Eng N 70:1022-3 N 20 '13
Use of chloride of lime with pressure filters;
experience in purifying water subject to
sudden variations in character. F. D. West.
11 Eng Rec 67:65-6 Ja 18 '13
Water purification at Philadelphia during
1911. Eng Rec 67:93-5 Ja 25 '13
Water-waste and pitometer surveys in Phil-
adelphia. J: S. Ely. Eng N 70:676-7 O 2 '13
Philadelphia (frigate)
Project to raise Decatur's frigate the Phila-
delphia. H. C. Plummer. Sci Am 108:539 Je
14 hz
Philadelphia A Reading railway
Reconstruction of Mahanoy plane. J. S. Ward.
11 plan Eng N 70:1220-7 D 18 '13
Philadelphia rapid transit company
Proposed co-operative store and other Im-
provements in Philadelphia. Elec Ry J 41:
264 F 8 '13
Re-routing, wages and co-operative buying
discussed. Elec Ry J 41:1039-40 Je 7 '13
Review of the Stotesbury management. Elec
Ry J 42:1347-8 D 27 '13
Philippine Islands
Industries and resources
Philippines as a business proposition. L. R.
Fkieeman. 11 Eng M 45:649^63 Ag '13
Public works
Provincial public works organization and
its engineering personnel. E. J. Wester-
house. 11 Eng N 70:958-62 N 13 '13
Public works in the Philippine Islands under
the American regime. H. F. Cameron. 11
Eng Rec 68:172-5, 202-5 Ag 16-23 '13
Phillips spring hammer
Phillips spring hammer, with extension for
drilling overhead. 11 Elec R & W Elec'n 62:
110 Ja 11 '13
Phonograph
Clock that speaks the time of day. W. R. I.
11 Sci Am 109:35 Jl 12 '13
Development of the talking machine. E.
Berliner. J Fr Inst 176:189-200 Ag '13
Improving the reproduction of talking-ma-
chine records. 11 Sci Am 109:247 S 27 '13
Moving and talking pictures. Sci Am 108:78-9
Ja 18 '13
New language- teaching phonograph. 11 Sci
Am 109:287 O 11 '13
Phonographic alarm clock. W. Isendahl. Sci
Am 108:456-7 My 17 '13
Phosphate mining
Gas engine and steam turbine power plants.
W. C. Turner. 11 Power 87:480-2 Ap 8
•18
Phosphate ore
Phosphate ore dressing. S. Ii. Lloyd. 11 Mines
& Min 83:333-4 Ja '18
Phosphates
DLscovery and opening of a new phosphate
field in the United States. C: C. Jones.
11 Am Inst Min E Bui 82:2411-35 O '13
Our phosphate production. Sci Am S 76:99
Ag 16 '13
Phosphate rock production. Eng & Min J 96:
535 S 20 '13
Phosphorescence
Glow of sulphur. W. H. Watson. Sci Am S
76:391 D 20 '13
Lenard's researches on phosphorescence: pho-
toelectric action of lignt. SI N. Da C. And-
rade. Sci Am S 76:190-2 S 20 '13
Painting the town with phosphorescent paint.
Sci Am 109:298 O 18 '13
Phosphorus
Dangers of phosphorus and sodium. C. Vick-
ers. Foundry 41:27 Ja '13
Electric heating and the removal of phos-
phorus from iron. A. E. Greene. Am Inst
Min B Bui 74:269-77 F '18
Photochemistry
Photo-chemistry of the future. G. Clamlcian.
Sci Am S 75:268-9 Ap 26 '13
Photo-electric cells
Photo-electric cell in photometry. Elec W
62:691-2 O 4 '13
Photoengraving
Engraver from the buyer's point of view. E.
R. Currier. Inland Ptr 51:257-9 My '13
Simple cost- finding method for photoengrav-
ers. Inland Ptr 51:587-8 Jl '13
See also Photogravure
Photogrammetry. See Photographic surveying
Photographic departments. See Photography In
industry
Photographic surveying
Geographical charts prepared by aerial pho-
tography. G. Kammerer. 11 Sci Am S 75:
800-1 My 10 '13
Panoramic camera and planetable vs. stereo-
photography for mapping Alaskan topog-
raphy. J. W. Bagley. Eng N 69: 1016-7 My
15 '13
Stereophotogranunetry. Eng N 69:682-8 Mr
27 '13
Stereophotogmphic surveying. El. Devllle. Eng
N 69:920-1 My 1 '13
Stereophotographic surveying. O: Lemberger.
11 pmns l^g N 69:602-12 Mr 27 '13
Photographs
Reproductions
Making colored photographic reproductions
with the aid of • blue prints. Sci Am 109:
501 D 27 '13
Trimming, mounting, etc.
Unmounting and remounting photographs.
Sci Am S 75:139 Mr 1 '13
Photography
Defects inherent In photographic views. A.
Gleichen. 11 Sci Am S 76:76 Ag 2 '13
New laboratory for research in optics and
photography. 11 Sci Am S 76:56-7 Jl 26 '13
Photography by invisible light. R. W. Wood.
11 Sci Am 109:380-1 N 15 '13
Skin defects In invisible light. G. Michaud
and F. Tristan. 11 dlag Sci Am 109:489 D
27 '13
See also Blue printing; Cameras; Cine-
matographs; Map photography; Moving pic-
tures; Photoengraving; Photographic sur-
veying; Photographs; Photostat; Radiog-
raphy
2l8
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Photography — Continued.
Films
Judicial decision involving' the camera film.
Sci Am 109:163 Ag 30 '13
Photography, Aerial
Geosrraphical charts prepared by aerial pho-
tography. G. Kammerer. 11 Sci Am S 75:
300-1 My 10 '13
Photographing from a skyrocket, il Sol Am
108:140 F 8 '13
Photogrraphy from a kite. A. C. Gault. 11 Sci
Am 108:514 Je 7 '13
Photography, Submarine
Photographing under water. Set Am 109:6
Jl 5 '13
Photography In Industry
rhotoq^niphic department of tlie N.itional-
Acme mfK- co. F. Sliika. 11 Mach 20:0-10 S
'13
Photography of lightning
Stereoscopic views of lightning, il Sci Am
108:265 Mr 22 '13
Photography of sound
Photographing sound: a fine demonstration
of wave motion. A. L. Foley and W. H.
Souder. il Sci Am S 75:108-11 F 16 '13
Seeing sound: snap shots of waves traveling
at 750 miles per hour. 11 Sd Am 108:152 F
15 '13
Photogravure
Rotogravure quick-printing process and its
possibilities. 11 Sci Am S 75:248-9 Ap 19
•13
Photometry
Factors involved in use of the flicker photo-
meter. M. Ivucklesh. Eleo W 61:835-6 Ap
19 '13
Graphic solution for illumination problems.
N. S. Dickinson. Elec W 62:586-9 S 20 '13
Graphical representation of light distribution.
Elec W 61:278 F 8 '13
ITeterochromatic photometry. Elec W 61:599
Mr 22 '13
Heterochromatlc photometry. H. E. Ives,
Elec W 61:734 Ap 6 '13
Light distribution curves. E. J. Edwards.
Elec W 61:678 Mr 16 '13
Light-dlstrlbulion curves. R. F. Pierce. Elec
W 61:1046 Mv 17 '13
Measurement of lights of different colors. Sci
Am 109:89 Ag 2 '13
Photo-electric cell in photometry. Elec W
62:691-2 O 4 '13
Photometer for amateur work: the design
and operation of a simplifled illuminometer.
C. H. Sharp and P. S. Millar, plan Eng M
44:264-6 N '12
Photometer for the measurement of light
distribution. M. Schanzer. diag Elec W 6?:
653 S 27 '13
Progress In photometry. H. B. Ives. Elec W
61:19-20 Ja 4 '13
Purkinje effect and comparison of flicker and
equalltv-of-brightness photometers. M.
Lucklesh. Elec W 61:620-1 Mr 22 '13
Rational method of showing light distribu-
tion. R. F. Pierce. Elec W 61:2^7-9 F 8 '13
Studv in heterochromatlc photometry. Elec
W 61:698-9 Ap 6 '13 -
See also Color: Light; Lighting
Photostat
Photography in the drafting room, il Eng M
45:101-11 Ap '13
Photo -topography. See Photographic surveying
Physical geography
See aJftn Springs
Physical laboratories
Physical laboratory of the National eleotric
lamp a.ssorlation. K: P. Hyde. J Fr Inst
176:77-93 Jl '13
Sec aUo Electric laboratories
Physics
See oUn Atmo.sphere: Atom.s; Baronieter;
Elasticity: Electricity: Evaporation: Force
and energy; Friction; Oases: Gyroscope;
Heat: Hydraulics; Hydro.statica; T-Icht;
Liquefaction of gases; Liquid air; Liquids;
Magneti-sm; Matter; Mechanics; Molecules;
Radiation; Radioactivity; Strains and
stn'sst's: TlK;rmodynamics; Thermometers;
Units; Vibration
Physiognomy
Scientific employment of men: standardizing
human character. H. Newton, il Sci Am 109:
68-9 Jl 26 '13
Physiology
Sensibilities of the human organism. Sci Am
5 76:239-40 O 11 '13
Piano players
Scientific investigation of pianoforte touch.
Sci Am 108:334 Ap 12 '13
Piano players, Mechanical
Combined piano i)Iayer and talking machine,
il Sci Am 100:.300 O 18 '13
Pickling (metals)
Improved pickling machine for sheets, il Iron
Ai;o J>2:1K,2 N 'J(» '13
Mesta pickling machine. 11 diag Iron Tr R
5:^:912-3 N 20 '13
Modern pickling machines: halving acid con-
suinption and labor bv up-to-date design.
F. ('. Perkins, il Sil Am S 7«'.:401 D 27 '13
Preparing grey Iron for polishing and plat-
ing. T. C. Eichstaedt. Metal Ind n s 11:254-
6 Je '13
Preparing gray iron for polishing and plat-
ing; practical method of pickling gray iron
castings. J. H. Hansjosten. Metal Ind n s
11:118-9 Mr '13
Some present pickling methods. O. W. Sto-
rey. Met & Chem Eng 11:45-8 Ja '13
Picture writing
See also Hieroglyphics
Pictures
See nJao Photographs
Piece-work
Methods of paying for manual service. Eng
Rec 67:143 F 8 *13
Piece work. G: P. White. Ry Age (Mcch ed)
87:490 S '13
Piecework or unit system of handling ties
and timbers. W. W. Eldrldgo. Ry Age 54:
170-1 Ja 24 '13; Same. Ry & Eng R 53:122-3
F 8 '13
Piece work system applied to city forces. J.
E. Tupper. Munic Eng 45:115-8 Ag '13
Premium, piece work, and the expense bur-
den. A. H. Church. Eng M 46:7-18 O '13
See also Wages
Piecework. See IMece-work
Piers
Building piers 30 and 32 at San Francisco, il
Eng Rec 6S:633-4 D 6 '13
Riilkhead and pier for the new port of San
Diego. Cal. il plan Eng N 69:498-500 Mr
13 '13
Commonwealth pier 5, Boston. 11 plans Eng
Rec 68:275-7 S 6 'IS
Construction features of Balboa terminal at
Panama. Eng Rec 67:381 Ap 5 '13
Freight pier at Communipaw, N. J. il plans
Ry Age 54:1023-5 My 9 '13
Handling west-bound freight on the North
river railroad piers. New York city. W. J.
Barney, plan Eng N 70:309 Ag 14 '13
Pier for the outer harbor at Chicago, diags
Eng N 70:552-3 S 18 '13
Reinforced-roncrote pier at Port au Prince,
Haiti, il plan Eng Rec 67:615-6 My 31 '13
Solving New York's pier problem with the
model ba.«<in and the moving picture. Sci
Am 108:3<'2 My 3 '13
Structural and mechanical features of a rail-
road freight pior. Hoboken, N. J. 11 plan
Eng Rec 67:586-8 My 24 '13
Tests of two brick piers of unusual size.
.1. E. Howard, il Eng Rec 67:332-4 Mr 22
•13; Same cond. Eng N 69:638-9 Mr 27
•13
Waterproofing the floors of piers. 11 Int Ma-
rine Eng 18:43 Ja '13
See nifto Bridge .=; — Foundations and piers:
W^harves
Piers (bridges). See Bridges — Foundations and
piers
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
219
Pig Iron
Average daily pig Iron output shows firaln.
Iron Tr R 52:552 Mr 6 '13
Foumlry pig iron smelted in electric fur-
naces: operations of Noble electric steel co.,
Heroult, Cal. il Iron Tr R 53:493-7 S 18 '13
Heavy buying of steel making pig at Pitts-
burgh. Iron Tr R 52:181 Ja 16 '13
High cost of pig iron making by Tennessee co.
Iron Tr R 53:763-4 O 23 '13
Increase in steel making pig Iron. Iron Age
91:386-7 F 6 '13
Pig iron and its method of manufacture. J: J.
Porter, il Iron Tr R 52:61-75 Ja 2 '13
Pig iron from titanium iron ores. Iron Age
92:981 O 30 '13
Pig iron output In 1912. Iron Tr R 52:166-7
Ja 9 '13
Pig iron production in 1912. Eng & Mln J
95:336 F 8 '13
Plg-lron production In 1913. Eng & Mln J 96:
274 Ag 9 '13
Production of pig Iron In the United States
in 1912. Iron Age 91:373 F 6 '13
Swing in pig Iron prices. Iron Age 91:1070-1
My 1 '13
Sec also Cast iron; Iron; Iron founding
Pigeons
Carrier pigeons in the French army. L.
Fournier. 11 Scl Am 109:32-3 Jl 12 '13
Pigments
Effect of pigments on the constants of linseed
oil. II: A. Gardner. Am Kng 87:188-9 Ap '13
Palette of the Illuminator from the seventh
to the end of the fifteenth century. Scl Am
S 75:77 F 1 '13
See also Paint
Plies and pile driving
Aids to navigation on the Missouri river. F.
C. Perkins, il Sci Am S 75:100-1 P 15 '13
Bank strengthening on the New York barge
canal, plan Eng N 69:1284-5 Je 19 '13
Concrete pile specilloations for the I*oint
bridge at Pittsburgh. En^ Rcc GS:r,81 N 22
'13
Convertible crane and pile driver, C. B. &
Q. R. R il Ry & Eng R 53:743 Ag 2 '13
Early piledrivers. 11 Eng N 70:1026-7 N 20 '13
Large concrete pile Installation for Toungs-
town Sheet & tube co.'s steel plant,
Youngstown, O. il Eng Rec 67:36-7 Ja 11 '13
New forms of steel sheet piling. 11 Ry Age
54:1565-6 Je 20 '13
Sheet-pile cut-off for the protection of levee
foundations. C. O. SherrlU. Eng N 69:247
F 6 '13
Some experiences with concrete piles in Chi-
cago. J. N. Jensen, plan Eng N 6U:416-8 F
27 '13
Sec alAo Cofferdams; Concrete piling;
Foundations; Wharves
Pillars. See Columns
Pima Indians
Irrigation water-supply for the Pima Indi-
ans. A. P. Davis. Krig N 70:95i)-7 N 13 '13
Pine
Bending strength of yellow-pine timber. J. J.
Morgan. Eng Rec 67:608-9 My 31 '13
Examination of the oleoresins of some w^estern
pines. A. W. Schorger. il U S Forest Serv
Bui 119:1-36 '13
Pins (machinery)
Computing the shear on pins. W: C Stripe.
Am Mach 38:787-8 My 8 '13
Pipe. See Pipes
Pipe covering
Insulating wrappings for large water mains,
il Enjr N 70.108:{ N 27 '13
Sec also Steam pipe covering
Pipe fittings
1912 IT. S. standard for flanged fittings and
flanges: with data sheet sui)plement. Mach
19:765 Je '13
Pipe work and fittings. F. W. Fischor. Power
38:833-4 D 9 '13
Stripping-plate machines for pipe fittings. 11
Foundry 41:520-1 D '13
Tests on pipe fittings, plans Power 37:330-
1 Mr 11 '13
See also Pipe joints; Piping; Plumbing;
Steam pipes
Pipe Joints
Badger self- equalizing expansion joint. 11
Power 38:223-4 Ag 12 '13
Copper self-equalizing expansion joint. II
Iron Age 91:1359 Je 5 '13
Ferrum system of wrought piping, il diags
Iron Age 92:838-9 O 16 '13; Same cond.
InA F,ng 13:529-30 D '13
Insulation of Joints in pii>e lines, diag Eng
Rec 67:590 My 24 '13 k ^ e
Making cold-drawn, seamless steel unions. II
diags Iron Tr R 52:12I'l-2 Je 5 '13
Making pressed steel pipe unions. 11 Iron Age
91:1356-7 Je 5 '13
New union for piping systems. II Scl Am 109;
383 N 15 '13
Some experiences in packing flange joints.
\V. H. Wakeman. 11 Dom Eng 62:8-9 Ja 4 '13
Tests of pipe joints. A. J. Qeary. dlaga Eng
Rec 68:119 Ag 2 '13
Pipe laying
Laying submerged water main on pile sup-
port.** to convey water supply of Richmond,
B, C, across north arm of Pra.ser river.
diags Eng Rec 68:554-5 N 15 '13
Pipe-laying derrick and power backfiller for
trench work. 11 Eng N 69:360 F 20 '13
Sewer construction in quicksand. Eng N 70:
1027-8 N 20 '13
Should pipe lines be carried under or over
streams? E. A. Moritz. Eng N 69:528 Mr
13 '13
Specifications for drain tile, for sewer tile
and for pipe laying. A. Marston and A. O.
Adams, diags Concrete Cem 3:201-4 N '13
Tamping machine for backfilling trenches. 11
Eng N 69:361-2 F 20 'IS
Pipe- line refrigeration. See Refrigeration. Pipe-
line
Pipe lines, Air. .See Air pipe lines
Pipe lines, Petroleum. See Petroleum pipe lines
Pipe ore. See Limonlte
Pipe-thread gages
Application of Briggs pipe-thread gage. 11
Power 38:582 O 21 '13
Pipe threading machines
Mill pipe threading machine. 11 Iron Age 91:
1171 My 15 '13
Pipes
Corrosion of pipe in refrigerating systems. F.
N. Speller, bibliog 11 Iron Age 92:1330-1 D
11 '13
Fixtures for machining exhaust pipes. W. L.
Myles. il Mach 19:434-5 F '13
Identifying pipes. L. B. Lent Power 87:776
Je 3 '13
Iron pipe used for electric conduit. O. W.
Storey. Met & Cliem Eng 11:190-4 Ap 'IS
Ixindis stationary pipe die head, il Ry Age
(Moch ed) 87:626 N '13
Locating hidden pipes by means of the wire-
less principle, il Am Ind 13:36-7 Mr '13
Loss of head In pipe bends. Eng Rec 68:381-2
O 4 '13
Loss of pressure due to elbows In pipe, diags
Dom Eng 64:238-41 Ag .30 '13; Same cond.
Power 38:303-4 Ag 26 '13
Making of soil pipe as a plumber saw It. 11
Dom Eng 64:34-6 Jl 12 '13
Riveted pipe works at south San Francisco:
the Schaw Batcher co. il plan Iron Age
92:701-4 O 2 '13
Strength of drain pipe. A. O. Anderson. Eng
& Min J 95:1146-7 Je 7 '13
See aUo Hot water heating; Pipe fittings;
Pipe joints; Steam pipes; Tubes; Water
pipes
Pipes. Concrete
Atlas concrete pipe machine. 11 diag Concrete
Cem 3:44-6 Jl '13
Concrete pipe and overflow basins for dis-
tributing irrigation water on the Sacramen-
to vjilley project. E. C. Mills. 11 Eng Rec 67:
652-4 Je 14 '13
220
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Pipes, Concrete — Continued.
Concrete sewer-plpe tests In Kansas City,
Mo. E. S. Wallace, il Eng N 6»:&68-9 Mr
20 '13
Forms for monolithic concrete pipe and man-
holes, il Concrete Cem 2:252 My '13
Pressure tests of Jointed concrete pipes. U
Engr N 70:1126-7 D 4 '13
Reinforcing concrete pipe. C: E. Sims. Con-
crete Cem 3:204-5 N '13
Studies of coefficient of friction in reinforced-
concrete pipe, Umatilla project, Oregon. H.
D. Newell. Eng N 69:904-6 My 1 '13
Pipes, Heating. See Heating pipes
Pipes, Sewer. See Sewer pipes
Pipes, Steam. See Steam pipes
Pipes, Steel
Designing steel pipe for minimum weight of
metal consistent with safety: studies for
the jawbone inverted siphon of the Los
Angeles aqueduct. B. R. Bowen. il Eng Rec
68:882-4 D 20 '13
MakinsT pressed steel pipe unions. 11 Iron Age
91:1366-7 Je 6 '13
Steel pipe details. J. B. Scott, il diag Iron
Age 91:1368-9 Je 6 '13
Pipes, Wood
Durability of wood pipe. Eng & Min J 96:766-
6 Ap 12 '13
Experience with wood stave pipe. E. BC
Chandler; F. H. Cushman. Eng N 69:636-
6 Mr 27 'IS
Experience with wood-stave pipe in Irriga-
tion. R. K. Tiffany, il Eng N 69:244-7 F
6 '13
Repairing wood pipe, il Eng & Min J 96:469-
70 Mr 1 '13
13 H ft. wood-stave pipe, Condi t plant,
Northwestern electric co., Portland, Ore.
11 plans Eng N 70:686-7 O 9 '13
Wood-stave-pTpe line: White Salmon river
power development. R. M. Overstreet. 11
plans Eng Rec 68:896-8 O 11 '13
Wooden pipes and casings, plan Power 37:714
My 20 '13
Piping
Interesting piping problem. W. L. Durand.
Power 37:307 Mr 4 '13
See also Steam pipes
Pisciculture. See Fish culture
Pistols
Bee also Firearms
Piston rings
Removing piston rings. A. L. Brennan, jr.
Power 37:495-6 Ap 8 '13
Piston-rod packing. See Packing
Piston rods
Failure of piston-rod riveting, diags Power
38:735 N 18 '13
Pitch. See Bltuminoua materlala
Pitchblende
Concentration of pitchblende. H: B. Wood.
Eng & Min J 95:1164-6 Je 7 '18
Preliminary report on uranium, radium, and
vanadium. R: B. Moore and K. L. Kithil.
il map U S Bur Mines Bui 70:43-9 '13
PItot tubes
Air measurement by Pi tot tubes: abstract of
paper read before Am. Soc. M. B., 1912. C.
H. Treat, plans Eng N 69:204-9 Ja SO '18
Measurement of air in fan worlc: discussion
of paper by C: H. Treat. 11 Am Soc M E J
35:295-9, 637-41 F, Ap '13
Notes on the Pi tot tube. J: Airey. plan Eng
N 69:782-3; 70:226-8 Ap 17, Jl 31 ^3
Origin and theory of the Pi tot tube. A. E.
Guy. il Eng N 69:1172-5 Je 5 '13
Pi tot tube formula. B. F. Groat. Eng N 69:
1081 My 22 '13
Pitot tube in gas measurement. C. E. Mc-
Quigg. diags Eng & Min J 96:649-51 Mr
29 '13
PItot tubes for gas measurement. W. C.
Rowse. il diags Am Soc M E J 36:1319-79
S '13; Same cond. Met & Chem Eng 11:
641-3 N '13
Use of Pitot tube in air measurements. F.
L. Busey. plan Power 37:166-8 F 4 '18
Use of Pitot tube in air measurements. L.
Loeb. Power 37:302-4 Mr 4 '13
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Bridges
Atherton avenue highway bridge, il plans Eng
Rec 67:540-2 My 17 '13
Largest reinforced concrete bridge in Ameri-
ca. F. C. Perkins. U Sd Am S 76:348 My 31
•13
Flood, 1913
Flood of January 9, 1913. K. C. Grant. 11 Bng
N 69:280-8 Ja 30 '13
Pittsburgh flood of March 27. M. Knowles.
11 map Eng Rec 67:446-7 Ap 19 '18
Railroads
Track elevation of the P. R. R. at Pituburg.
11 Ry & Eng R 63:475-6 My 24 '13
Theaters
Structural details in the Harris theater,
plans Eng Rec 67:62-3 Ja 11 '13
Pittsburg and Lake Erie railroad
Efficiency in the manufacture of railway
transportation. H. Emerson. Eng M 44:481-
6, 751-8, 921-8; 45:174-82, 384-97 Je-Mr, My-
Je '13
Efficiency in the manufacture of railway
transportation: part played by supremely
good personnel. K, M. H. Blackford. Eng
M 45:71-5 Ap '13
Influence of the personality of the railroad
executive. H. Emerson. Eng M 44:481-6 Ja
'13
Unit basis for section-gang labor: mainte-
nance of way system employed on the
Pittsburgh and Lake Erie railroad. Bng M
44:783-5 F '13
Pittsburgh crucible steel co.
Pittsburgh crucible steel co.'s new plant. 11
plans Iron Tr R 53:821-31 N 6 '13
Pittsburgh flood commission
Relation of the proposed Pittsburgh flood res-
ervoir system to navigation. Eng Rec 67:
519-20 My 10 '13
Placer mining. See Gold dredging; Hydraulic
mining
Planers. See Planing machines
Planes (railroad). See Mountain railroads
Plan i meters
Averaging recording- gage records. L. W.
Taylor. Power 38:702 N 11 '13
Polar planimeter on circular charts. J. C.
Small wood. Power 38:260-1, 761-2 Ag 19.
N 25 '13
Planing machines
Combined double-housing and open-side plan-
er, il Mach 19:60-1 S '12
84-inch motor-driven planer of the Cincin-
nati planer co. il Iron Tr R 63:1160 D
25 '13
Methods used in erecting planers. E: K.
Hammond. 11 plans Mach 19:1-6 S '12
Milling key ways on a planer. H. A. Stenger.
il Mach 19:599 Ap '13
Planing steel racks for frog and switch plan-
ers. 11 Mach 19:33 S '12
Rack cutting on the planer. A. Clegg. 11 Mach
19:540-1 Mr '13
Sextuple nut planing machine. R. Grimshaw.
dlag Mach 20:307 D '13
36-in. open-side planing machine. 11 Iron
Age 92:965 O 30 '13
See also Machine tools; Woodworking
machinery
Planing mills
How an Industrial plant in Louisville, Ky.
was saved from the flood. C. M. Struck, il
Eng Rec 67:578-9 My 24 '13
Planing mill exhauster systems. Elec Ry J
41:617 Ap 6 '13
Plank roads. See Roads. Plank
Plantin, Christopher, 1514-1589
Printers of note. W. C. Bleloch. Inland Ptr
51:366-7 Je '13
Plants
•Set also Seeds
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
221
Plants, Effect of electricity on
Electricity as a factor in plant growth. R. B.
Dlmlck. Sci Am 108:155 F 15 '13
Plants, Effect of radium on
Stimulating plants by radium. Sci Am 108:
492 My 31 '13
Plants, Irritability and movements of
Can a plant feel pain? S. L*. Basitin. 11 Set
Am 109:186 S 6 '13
Plaster
Investigations of use of cement in ancient
Crete. Concrete Cem 2:71 P '13
f^re also Stucco
Plate- girders. See Girders
Plate metal work
Progress in boiler, tank and plate shops.
C. A. Tupper. il Iron Age 92:1427-30 D
25 '13
PI ate ways. See Trackways
Plating
Bennett-O'Connell mechanical plating device.
il Metal Ind n s 11:491 N '13
Plater's story. D. S. Gruntel. Metal Ind n s
11:378-9 S '13
Schoop system of metal plating. Mach 19:
869 Jl '13
Sec alHO Bronzing: Copper plating; Elec-
troplEuting; Galvanizing; Gliding; Metal
coating; Metal coloring; Nickel plating
Platinum
A.«jsay method for palladium and platinum.
H. D. Greenwood. Eng & Min J 96:1175
D 20 '13
Benefit of melting over platinum clips and
filings in your own factory. M. Adelstein.
Metal Ind n s 11:424-5 O '13
Platinum in 1912. Eng & Min J 95:79 Ja 11
•13
Production of platinum in the United States.
Colliery 33:389-90 F '13
Recovering full value from platinum scraps
and filings. C. Gaus. plan Metal Ind n s 11:
211-2 My '13
Playgrounds
Cincinnati's playgrounds, il Munic Eng 44:
9-14 Ja '13
Ideal playgrounds. A. W. Dunning. 11 Munlc
Eng 44:317-21 Ap '13
Ornamental use of cohcrete in playground
structures in Hoboken park. 11 plans Con-
crete Cem 1:41-7 D '12
Practical playground apparatus. H. O. Berg.
Munic Eng 44:160-1 P '13
Well regulated playgrounds. C. F. Booth. Mu-
nic Eng 44:452-3 My '13
Sre also Parks
Plows, Motor. See Motor plows
Plumbers
Opportunity — a talk to Iowa plumbers. A.
Mueller. Horn Eng 62:163-5 F 8 '13
Rutherford, N. J., has a woman plumber.
Dom p:ng 64:244 Ag 30 '13
/s'ec also Plumbing; Plumbing trade
Plumbers' credit information bureau. Dom
Eng 62:244-6 Mr 1 '13
Plumbing
Automobile factory plumbing. W. H. Chap-
man, il Dom Eng 63:144-5 My 10 '13
Commercial benefits of sanitary plumbing.
W. Fa\^cett. il Dom Eng 65:102-4 O 25 '13
Continuous venting vs. crown venting, diags
Dom Eng 65:240-1 N 22 '13
Di.sposal of acid waste in schools. J. Graham,
diags Dom Eng 63:212-4 My 24 '13
Greenpoint hospital, Brooklyn plumbing plan.
Dom Eng 62:216-9 F 22 '13
Mechanical equii)ment of Stock yards inn.
Dom IGng 62:32-9 Ja 11 '13
Mt. Vernon, Now York, hospital plumbing,
plans Dom Eng 62:302-4 Mr 15 '13
Plumber and expert sanitation. W. Webb.
Dom l<:ng 65:240-1 N 22 '13
IMumbing and heating in L. C. Smith build-
ing, Seattle. Dom Eng 65:344-5 D 13 '13
Plumbing with continuous venting once more.
Dom Eng 64:73-4 Jl 19 '13
Shut-off chart for private residence, plans
Dom Eng 64:70-2 Jl 19 '13
Waste pipes for chemical laboratories. Dom
Eng (55:377-8 D 20 '13
Water — its properties and practical uses. F.
AV. Tower, diags Dom Eng 63:184-5, 218-9
My 17-24 '13
Winnipeg plumbing problems in winter.
J. Smith, il l)om Eng 64:64-5 Jl 19 '13
fiee alfto Baths, Public; Drainage, House;
Heating; Heating pipes; Hot water supply;
Lavoratorles; Pipe fittings; Pipe Joints;
Plumbing fixtures; Plumbing inspection;
Plumbing trade; Sanitary engineering; Sew-
age disposal; Sewer pipes: Sewerage;
Sinks; Solder and soldering; Steam pipes;
Water pipes
Accounting
Bookkeeping for the master plumber. C: H.
Dawson. Dom Eng 65:34-8 O 11 '13
Cost methods. W. A. Fink. Dom Eng 65:169-
70 N 8 '13
Inspection
-R. r Plumbing inspection
Law
tSic Plumbing law
Societies
/SVe also American society of inspectors
of plumbing and sanitary engineers; Na-
tional association of master plumbers; Na«
tional association of master steam and
hot water fitters; also names of states
for state societies
Study and teaching
Plumbing school at Carnegie "Tech." 11 Dom
Eng 65:139-40 N 1 '13
Testing
Plumbing tests at the University of Illinois.
H. Y. Carson, il Dom Eng 64:125-8 Ag 2 '13
Traps
Gre
rease traps — their Interior construction. F.
W. Tower, diags Dom Eng 65:43-4 O 11 '13
Prlncii)les and uses of various types of traps.
F. W. Tower, diags Dom Eng 64:368-70 S
27 '13
Plumbing fixtures
Advance in manufacture of plumbing goods.
W: Jacobus. Dom Eng 64:154 Ag 9 '13
Rights under mortgages to plumbing fixtures.
Dom Eng 65:9 O 4 '13
Study of design in plumbing fixtures. F. W.
Tower. Dom F:ng 65:76-8 18 '13
Title to plumbing fixtures conditionally sold
and used in mortgaged building. Dom Eng
64:72-3 Jl 19 '13
Urinals— their sanitary requirements. F. W.
Tower. Dom Eng 65:163-4 N 8 '13
^Vc also Bath tubs; Bathrooms; Sinks
Plumbing Inspection
Proposed plumbing inspection ordinance for
Chattanooga, Tenn. Dom F?ng 63:239-40 My
24 '13
Report of Ohio inspector of plumbing. W: C.
Groenlger. Dom Eng 62:305-10, 373-4 Mr
15, 29 '13
Plumbing law
Construction of law with reference to ex-
amination and registration of plumbers.
Dom Eng 64:42 Jl 12 '13
Plumbing ordinance for Morrison, Illinois.
Dom Eng 65:203-5 N 15 '13
Rights under mortgages to plumbing fixtures.
Dom Eng 65:9 O 4 '13
Title to plumbing fixtures conditionally sold
and used in mortgaged building. Dom Eng
64:72-3 Jl 19 '13
fire also Plumbing inspection
Plumbing trade
Business methods for the master plumber. W.
A. Fink. Dom Eng 65:70-1. 107-8, 169-70,
206-7, 267-9, 306-7, 373 O 18-25. N 8-15, 29,
D 6. 20 '13 (to be cont)
Cau.se of the small profit in the plumbing
business. E. C. Cole. Dom Eng 63:306-7
Je 14 '13
Do attractive showrooms justify investment?
il Dom Eng 62:226-9 F 22 '13
8
222
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Plumbing trade —Continued.
Effective blanks for handling plumbing busi-
ness. T. E: Oakes. il Dom Eng 65:195 N 15
•13
Few dont's to Iowa master plumbers. Dom
Eng 62:276-7 Mr 8 '13
Finance, business and the master plumber.
B. R. Gurney. Dom Eng 64:150-2 Ag 9 '13
How shall I figure the profit? E. McCuUough.
Dom Eng 63:345 Je 21 '13
Increased efficiency and the motor truck.
Dom Eng 62:230-1 F 22 '13
Moses Iron's experiments — the salesman. D.
L: Hanson. Dom Eng 64:182-5 Ag 16 '13
Overhead cost in the plumbing businesB.
R. H. Pflug-Felder. Dom Eng 64:332-3 S
20 '13
Publicity for plumbers. Dom Eng 62:311-2
Mr 15 '13
Solution of the apprenticeship problem. F: E.
Fladd. Dom Eng 63:401-2 Je 28 '13
Some of the elements of contract work. E. J.
Long. Dom Eng 65:160-2 N 8 '13
What should the selling price be? R. H.
Pflug-Felder. Dom Eng 65:338-40 D 13 '13
Where costs end and profits begin. F. S.
Prior. Dom Eng 64:364-7 S 27 '13
Pneumatic pumps. See Air pumps
Pneumatic tires. See Tires
Pneumatic tools
Compressed air as a foundry auxiliary. 11
Iron Age 91:196-9 Ja 16 '13
Pneumatics. See Air flow; Gas flow; Gases
Pointing apparatus
Enlargement of sculpture; pointing machine.
J. Hollingsworth. 11 diag Sci Am 109:426 D
6 '13
Poisons
See also Auto-intoxicatlon; Lead poison-
ing
Poles
American electric railway association: re-
port of the committee on joint use of poles.
11 Elec Ry J 42:855-7 O 17 '13
Condition of experimental telegraph poles,
treated and untreated, after eight years'
service. C. H. Teesdale. Eng N 70:1084-6
N 27 '13
Erecting a one-piece wooden flagpole 208 feet
long at Vancouver, il Eng Rec 68:356 S 27
'13
Poles purchased in 1911. Elec Ry J 42:64 Jl 12
'13
Preser\'ation of poles by kyanizlng. Ry & Eng
R 53:1054 N 15 '13
Preservation tests on poles. Eng & Min J 95:
898 My 3 '13
Removal of poles from city streets. Elec W
61:993 My 10 '13
Tests of wooden poles reinforced at ground
line. 11 Elec Ry J 42:307-8 Ag 23 '13
Wood poles In the electrical Industry. Elec
W 61:101 Ja 11 '13
Poles, Concrete
Concrete poles for distribution lines, diag
Elec W 62:1335-6 D 27 '13
Construction of concrete lighting standards
at Eldorado, Kan. 11 Elec W 62:1331-2 D
27 '13
Experiences with concrete poles by the New
York state railways, il plans Elec Ry J
41:502-4 Mr 15 '13
Reinforced concrete telegraph poles. Ry Age
55:286 Ag 15 '13
Relnforced-concrete trolley poles In Cleve-
land. L. P. Crecelius. 11 Eng N 69:510-1 Mr
13 '13
Relnforced-concrete trolley poles In Syracuse
and lUica. Eng N 69:1046-7 My 22 '13
Suggested de.sign for reinforced concrete
poles, plan Ry & Eng R 53:1038 N 8 '13
Police „
Automobile in the police department, Peoria,
111. W^: W. Rhoadesi. 11 Munlc Eng 44:867-
German police telephone, A. Gradenwltz. 11
Sci Am S 75:61 Ja 25 '13
Motor driven police patrols. Munic Eng 45:
Poliomyelitis. See Infantile paralysis
Polk, Willis
Varied work of Willis Polk. C. M. Price. 11
Arch Rec 34:566-84 D '13
Pond -week fallacy. B: Brooks. Eng Rec 68:386
S 20 '13
Pond -week fallacy. L. L. Dyche; W. S. Gear-
hart. Eng Rec 68:418 O 11 '13
Pontoon bridges
Military pontoon bridges in swift water. Eng
Rfcc 68:545-6 N 15 '13
Modern engineering in an ancient eastern
capital: new pontoon bridge, Constantino-
ple. F. C. Coleman. 11 Sci Am S 7.>:60-l
Ja. 25 '13
Pontoon bridge over the Golden Horn at Con-
stantinople. F. C. Coleman. 11 Eng N 70:
1018-20 N 20 '13
Pontoons ^ _
Concrete pontoons for a boathouse. D. C.
Findlay. 11 plan Concrete Cem 3:127-9 S '13
Pooling
Change of sentiment In regard to pools. Iron
Age 91:1398 Je 5 '13
Poor Richard club
Poor Richard club, of Philadelphia. Inland
Ptr 60:891 Mr '13
Population ^. „ ^
Law of population concentration. F. Auer-
bach. Sci Am S 76:384 D 13 '13
United States
Population of New York state. Sci Am S 75:
256 Ap 19 '13
Porcelain ^ _ ., _
Porcelain: Its manufacture and ^<iecomtion.
A. GradenwiU. 11 Sci Am S 76:312-3 N 15 '13
Bee also Pottery
Pork. See Swine
Port au Prince, Haiti
Harbor
Reinforced-concrete pier at Port au Prince.
Haiti. 11 plan Eng Rec 67:615-6 My 81 13
Port commissions _
Port organization and development. Eng Kec
68:570-1, 611-2 N 22-29 '13
Portland, Oregon
Bridges
Broadway bridge over Willamette r\yfr.W.I>.
Hardesty. 11 plan Eng N 70:704-10 O 9 13
Portland cement t>^«*i„«^
Bonus astern for the purchase of Portland
cement. Eng N^ 70:281 Ag 14 '13; Eng Rec
Cement and liydrated lime Plant of Tidewater
I'ortland cement co. R: K. Meade. U plan
Eng N 70:858-64 O 30 '13
Cement materials and the manufacture of
Portland cement in Montana, w. ji.
Andrews. Am Inst Min E Bui 81:2383-7
5 '13
Delaware, Lackawanna & Western specifi-
cations. Ry Age 54:158 Ja 24 13
Depreciation and obsolescence in PorUand
cement plants. H. Struckmann. Am Soc
M E J 35:262-4 F '13; Discussion. 35:264-
<TC p 'I3
Hydrated Hme, and Its use; discussions by
R- K Meade and R, R. Newman. Concrete
Cem 1:89 D '12
Modern methods in the manufacture of Port-
Smd cement. H. K. G. Bamber. Eng N 69:
1318-9 Je 26 '13
Portland cement specification of Lackawanna
R. R. Eng N 69:185 Ja 23 '13
Recommended changes in ^f ojtlan,?, cement
specifications. Eng N 69:298 F 18 18
Remarks on the depreciation factor in the
coat of producing Portland cement F: i±.
Lewis. Am Soc M E J 35:25/ -61 F 13
Southwestern Portland cement works, EI
Pa.so, Texas. C: A. Smith, il plan Eng
6 Min J 96:719-23 O 18 '13
Sec also Cement
Portland, Eugene & Eastern railroad
Con.struction of the Portland. Eugene & East-
ern, il map Ry Age 55:453-4 S 12 13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
223
Ports
Aspects of transportation: ocean, transporta-
tion. J. £X Kuhn. Scl Am S 76:166-7 S 13
'13
Freeport, Tex. — ^new port and railroad ter-
minal on the Gulf. A. W. Davis. 11 Ry &
Eng R 53:499-501 My 31 '13
Freight burtoning at marine terminals. H. M.
Harding. 11 Int Marine Eng 18:489-92 N '13
New York the leading port of the world. Sci
Am 109:176 S 6 '13
Ocean terminal for the South: Texas City
harbor developments. L. C. Talma^e. 11 Scl
Am S 75:116-7 F 22 '13
Port development. Int Marine Eng 18:41 Ja
•13
Port facilities at Para, Brazil. 11 Eng Uec 67:
209 F 22 '13
Port facilities for ships and cargoes. W: T.
Donnelly. Int Marine Eng 18:107-9 Mr "13;
Same cond. with discussion. Am Soc M E
J 35:997-1009 Je '13
Port Improvements at San Francisco. F. G.
White, plan Eng Rec 68:49-60 Jl 12 '13
Port of Hamburg. I. F. Bubendey. 11 Eng N
70:189-91 Jl 31 '13
Port organization and development. Eng Rec
68:570-1, 611-2 N 22-29 13
Proposed port of Richmond, Cal., In San
Francisco bay. Eng N 69:146 Ja 23 '18
Question of a free port at New York city.
Ry & Eng R 53:503-4 My 31 '13
See aUo Docks; Harbors; Mechanical
handling; Shipping; Terminals
Post-ofTlce. See Postal service
Post- office buildings
Heating and ventilating in Toledo post office.
Dom Eng 62:184-8 F 15 13
New terminal post office in New York; elec-
trical and mechanical equipment, wiring
and illumination. L«. B. Marks and J. E.
Woodwell. 11 Elec W 61:39-43, 137-43, 191-5,
Ja 4, 18-26 '13
New U. S. post office building for New York,
il Arch & Fildg 45:155-61 Ap '13
U. S. post office at York. Pa. J. K. Taylor.
11 Arch & Bldg 45:304-7 Jl '13
Postal cars
Government ownership of postal cars. Ry &
Eng R 53:1152-3 D 13 '13
Lighting fixtures for postal cars. 11 Ry Age
54:681-2 Mr 21 '13; Same cond. Am Eng
87:218-9 Ap '13
Lighting speciflcntion for full, postal cars.
Ry & Eng R 53:63-4 Ja 18 '13
Postal car Illumination tests by Baltimore
& Ohio railroad. Elec W 61:680-1 Mr 29
•13
Postal car Illumination tests, Baltimore &
Ohio R. R. Ry & Eng R 63:317-8 Ap 6
•13
Postal car illumination tests made by the
Baltimore & Ohio, diags Ry Age 54:669-71
Mr 21 '13; Same. Am Eng 87:212-4 Ap '13
Postal car law and specification. Ry & Eng
R 53:1040-1 N 8 '13
Postfil-car ventilation, il Ry & Eng R 53:577-
8 .le 14 '13
Specifications for postal car lighting. Ry Age
54:149-50 Ja 24 '13; Same. Am Eng 87:
97-8 F '13
Wabash 60-foot steel postal car. il plans Ry
Age (Meoh ed) 87:609-13 N '13
Postal service
Simple much -needed postal reform to prevent
understamping. H. Kahler. Am Ind 13:22
Jl '13
Ree aUo Electric railway mail service;
Mall handling: Parcel post: Postal cars;
Post-office buildings; Railway mail service
United States
New terminal post office In New York. L. B.
Marks and J. E. Woodwell. 11 Elec W 61:
39-43. 137-43. 191-6 Ja 4. 18-25 '13
Parcels post tunnel railway. 11 Scl Am 108:
4 Ja 4 '13
Potash
Formation and structure of the German pot-
ash beds. H. Boeke. II Scl Am S 75:406-7
Je 28 '13
Kelp and other sources of potash. F. K.
Cameron il map J Fr Inst 176:347-83 O '13
More potash legislation looked for. Eng &
Min J 95:432 F 22 '13
Potash in Columbus Marsh, Nevada. Eng &
Min J 95:368 F 15 '13
Searles lake, Cal. potash deposit. C. E.
Dolbear. II Eng & Min J 95:259-61 F 1 '13
Potassium permanganate
Standardization of potassium permanganate
solution by sodium oxalate. R. S. McBrlde.
U S Bur Stand Bui 8:611-42 Mr 1 '13
Potential waves. See Electric waves
PotosI, Bolivia
City of Potosi, Bolivia. Eng & Min J 95:1083
My 31 '13
Pottery
Growth of the sanitary pottery Industry.
Dom E:hg 65:86-7 O 18 '13
tiee aUo Kaolin; Porcelain
Poultry
Electrified chickens — electricity aa a growth
stimulator. U Scl Am 109:287 O 11 '13
Poultry, Shipment of
Refrigeration of dressed poultry in transit.
M. E. Pennington and others, il U S
Agric Bui 17:1-35 13
Poultry houses
Building a chicken house. 11 Arch & Bldg 45:
317-22 Ag '13
Powdered fuel. See Coal, Pulverized
Power
Figuring power for refrigerating plants. S:
Sydney. Power 38:201-2 Ag 5 u3
Figuring the power required for rolling
metal. V: E. p:dwards. diag Iron Tr R
53:1009-10 D 4 '13
Harnessing nature: can the free energy of
space be utilized? W. Kaempffert Scl Am
108:308-9 Ap 5 '13
Industrial power in the United States^ Power
38:484 S SO '13
Neglected source of power in nature: the
temperature gradient of sea water. B. J.
Campbell. Scl Am S 76:194 S 27 '13; Same.
Eng N 70:250-1 Ag 7 '13
Power census of the United States: ninety
per cent of the total power produced by
the consumers. D. H. Tuck. Scl Am S 75:
70 F 1 '13
Power development at the Panama-Paclflc
exposition. Power 38:563-4 O 21 '13
Power from waste fuel. Scl Am S 75:91 F
8 '13
Power generation and transmission in 'indus-
trial works. Power 37:687 My 13 '13
Utilizing low-grade temperature drops as a
source of power. Eng N 70:270-1 Ag 7 'IS
Utilizing power generated in engine tests. A.
G. Popcke. Am Mach 38:855-6 My 22 '13
Siee^ aUo Compressed air; Electric power;
Engines; Gas power; Hydroelectric power;
Machinery; Mechanics: Myriawatt; Power
plants; Power transmission; Solar power
plants; Steam; Tide power; Water power;
Wave motors
Power coat
Analysis of cost of electric drive in a foun-
drv. Elec W 62:537 S 13 'IS
Analysis of kilowatt- hour costs of combina-
tion system. Elec W 62:238 Ag 2 '13
Analysiis of motor-service and heating costs
in a jewelry factory; Codding- Heilborn 00.,
North Attleboro, Mass. Elec W 61:1369-70
Je 21 '13
Can the factory generate its own power
cheaper than the central station can sup-
ply it? Ind Eng 13:478-80 N '13
Comparative cost of gas and steam plants.
L. B. Lent. Power 38:365-6 S 9 '13
Comparative costs of motive power in ice
manufacturing. Elec W 62:755 O 11 '13
Comparative costs of operating ice factory by
oil engines and electric motors. C. E: Rose.
11 Elec W 62:1225-6 D 13 '13
Comparative costs of power generated by oil
and coal. Eng & Min J 95:712 Ap 5 '13
Comparative economy of producer gas and
steam for pumping stations. Eng Rec 68:262-
3 S 6 '13
224
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Power cost — Continued.
Comparative installation and operating costs
of a combined ice-manufacturing and cold-
storage plant. R. H. Tait and L. C. Nord-
meyer. Power 38:606-8 O 28 '13
Cost figures from Brookings, S. D. E. M.
Soreng. 11 Elec W 62:1321 D 27 '13
Cost of factory motor service. F. T. Leilich.
Elec W 62:596 S 20 '13
Cost of manufacturing electricity in very
large stations. Bng Kec 68:311 S 20 '13
Cost of power with small gas engine unit. S:
B. Moore, Jr. Power 37:52-3 Ja 14 '13
Cost of steam and gas equipment. A. A.
Potter. Power 38:938-40 D 30 '13
Cutting tlie cost of power for the factory. S.
Dean. Iron Age 91:936-7 Ap 17 '13
Economy of electric drive for air-compressor
service. Elec W 61:1418 Je 28 '13
Electric power costs at El Tigre. Eng & Min
J 95:523-4 Mr 8 '13
Electrifying a water-meter factory, plan
Elec W 62:694-5 O 4 '13
Gas-driven blowers at Bethlehem steel co.
A. West. Iron Age 91:1303-5 My 29 '13;
Same. Iron Tr K 52:1400-3 Je 19 '13
Gas engines in blast furnaces and steel plants.
H. J. Freyn. Iron Tr R 52:1242-8 My 29 '13;
Same cond. Iron Age 91:1293-1302 My 29 '13
Gas engines vs. steam for pumping. Power
38:788-9 D 2 '13
Indirect heating systems with respect to max-
imum economy and operation. F. L. Busey
and \V. H. Carrier. Heat & Ven 10:30-7
Mr '13; Same. Power 37:380-2 Mr 18 '13
Installation of a power plant of 100 H. P.
in factory having large quantities of wood
waste available. R. E. Mathot. Am Soc M
E J 35:332-4 F '13
Investigation of cost of motor drive in a six-
story factory. Elec W 62:381-2 Ag 23 '13
Low-pressure steam turbines; economic ad-
vantages. J. Strauss. Power 38:220-3 Ag 12
•13
Method of cost finding. W. T^. Durand; D:
Fliegelman. Power 38:797-8 D 2 '13
Modern methods of reducing generating costs.
D. W. Gilbert. Elec Ry J 41:759 Ap 26
'13
Motor driving in envelope factory. Elec W 61:
1417 Je 28 '13
Practical co-operation between central sta-
tion and isolated plant. P. R. Moses. Eng
M 44:578-87 Ja '13
Purchased power in coal mines. H. C Eddv.
Am Inst E E Pro 32:858-64 Aji '13; Dis-
cussion 32:2206-13 D '13
Purchased power in New York state. Elec Ry
J 41:1016-8 Je 7 '13
Purchasing or making power. H: D. Jackson.
Power 38:327 S 2 M3
Rates for electricity. H: D. Jackson. Eng M
44:326-34 D '12
Relation of plant size to power cost. P. M.
Lincoln. Am Inst E E Pro 32:1936-48 O '13
Am In.st E E Pro 32:1936-48 O '13
Renton heel co., Lynn, Mass.: good record for
small Isolated plant. F. L. Johnson. 11 Power
38:456-8 S 30 '13
Securing full-schedule business from i^resent
breakdown -service customers. Elec W 62:
1214-5 D 13 '13
Standardization of method for determining
and comparing power co.sts in steam plants.
H. G. Stott and \V. S. Gorsuch. Am Inst
E E Pro 32:1098-1131 My '13
Standardization of power cost comparisons.
Eng Rec 67:567 My 24 '13
Variation of energy cost with plant size.
Elec W 62:782-3 O 18 '13
Sec also Electric driving; Electric power —
Cost
Power plants
Combining steam and gns power; Mesta ma-
chine co.'s power plant. Pittsburgh. 11 plans
Iron Age 91:38-41 Ja 2 '13
Copper Queen mine power plant, Bi.«?bee, Ariz.
Eng & Min J 95:615-6 Mr 22 '13
Co.st of heating and power-plant apparatus;
W. J. Downing. Power 38:721-2 N 18 '13
Efficient power plant operation. E. Cordeal.
Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:531-3 O '13
Engineer's annual report. C. T. McChesney.
Power 3.7:666 My 13 '13
Estimating on cost of power plants. Eng &
Min J 95:903 My 3 '13
Gas engine and steam turbine power plants.
W. C. Turner, il Power 37:480-2 Ap 8
'13
Guide for close estimating on cost of pow-
er plants. Eng N 69:856 Ap 24 '13
Keeping tab in Industrial plants. P. Lundeby.
Power 37:71-2 Ja 21 '13
New York city's power problem. A. D. Blake.
11 plan Power 38:286-90 Ag 26 '13
Poor lighting in the power plant. Power 37:
499-500 Ap 8 '13
Power-plant curves. J. C. Hawkins. Power
37:717-8 My 20 '13
Power plant of the Madison avenue building,
N. Y. T: Wilson. 11 plan Power 38:2-4 Jl
1 '13
Power plant of the Otis building. Chicago.
A. R. Maujer. 11 plan Power 38:42-8 Jl 8 '13
Power plant of Woolworth building. T: Wil-
son. 11 plans Power 37:884-9 Je 24 '13
Power-plant vibration. H. G. Gibson, diags
Power 38:481 S 30 '13
Power-plant vibration and methods of Isola-
tion. F. H. Da vies, diags Power 38:247-9 Ag
12 '13
Power plants of textile mills. J: A. Stevens,
plans Ind Eng 13:7-12 Ja '13
Power plants of textile mills: discussion of
paper by J: A. Stevens. Am Soc M B J
35:632-6 Ap '13
Scientific management in Isolated-plant oper-
ation. P. R. Moses. Eng M 44:714-20 P '13
Scientific management in power-plant oper-
ation. P. R. Moses. 11 Eng M 44:884-93 Mr
'13
iRrc nlfto Cooling water; Electric plants;
Gas power plants; Hydro -electric plants;
Steam plants
Inspection
Systematic inspection. Power 37:193-4 F 11
•13
Power rates. See Electric power — Rates; Power
cost
Power stations. See Power plants
Power transmission
Power transmission by compressed air. G:
Barr. Power 37:296-7 Mr 4 '13
Power transmission efficiency. C. Reese. Iron
Age 91:1209 My 15 '13
Power transmission from the coal mine. Eng
Rec 67:482 My 3 '13
Safeguarding of overhead transmission. F.
A. Barker. dia«s Ind Eng 13:253-6 Je '13
Safeguarding overhead transmission, diags
Ry & Eng R 53:897-8 S 20 '13
Sec nlHo Air compres.sors; Belting; Com-
pressed air; Electric distribution; Electric
driving: Electric transmission; Gearing;
Hydraulic transmission; Machinery; Power
plants Pulleys; Rope driving; Shafting
Power unit. See Myriawatt
Precious metals
Quantitative determination of the precious
metals — gold, silver and platinum. Trenkner.
Met & Chem Kng 11:567-8 O '13
•See also Gold; Silver
Precious stones
New international carat of two hundred mil-
ligrammes. G: F: Klinz. Scl Am S 76:82-3,
98-9 Ag 9-ie '13
Sec aUo Diamonds
Premium wage system
Casting cleaners' wages on the premium ba-
sis. A. W. Gregg. Foundry 41:183-4 My '13
Cleaning castings by the premium system;
the application of the bonus wage plan.
A. W. Gregg. Iron Tr R 52:571-3 Mr 6
•13
Packard motor car company's production
system: records, time studies, etc. O. J.
Abell. Iron Age 91:1473-6 Je 19 '13
Premium, piece work, and the expense bur-
den. A. H. Church. Eng M 46:7-18 O '13
Premium system at Watertown (Mass.) ar-
senal. Iron Age 91:173-5 Ja 9 '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
225
Premium wage system — Continued.
Premium system in a steel foundry: a weight
basis for rates in the foundry cleanlngr
room. G. A. W. Gregg. Eng M 44:776-8 P
•13
See also Bonus system
Preservation of wood. See Wood preservation
Pressed tits. See Fitting (engineering)
Presses
Automatic stop double-crank press. 11 Iron
Age 92:80 Jl 10 '13
Automobile side frame press. II Iron Age 91:
1166-7 My 15 '13
Back -geared power press no. 6-B. 11 Iron Age
91:529 F 27 '13; Ind Eng 13:224 My '13
Bulldozer In railway shops: examples of two-
piece dies used successfully on this type of
machine. L: D. Freeman. 11 plans Am Eng
87:77-9 F '13
Heavy pattern open back power press. 11
Iron Age 92:186 Jl 24 '13
How to calculate the power of a press. W: I^
Cathcart. 11 Mach 19:725-6 My '13
Positive acting press safety devices. 11 Iron
Age 92:20-1 Jl 3 13
Standardized press attachments. 11 Iron Age
92: 183 Jl 24 '13
f^ee alHo Die.s; Hydraulic machinery;
Punching machinery; Sheet metal work
Presses, Drawing
Double-action toggle drawing press. 11 Iron
Age 92:398 Ag 21 '13
Double-crank toggle drawing press, il Iron
Age 92:175 Jl 24 '13; Ind Eng 13:440 O '13
Toledo drawing press. 11 Mach 19:733-4 My
•13
Presses, Hydraulic. See Hydraulic machinery
Presses, Printing. See Printing presses
Pressure
Mean effective pressures. M. A. Ticker. Power
38:789 D 2 '13
Pressure gages
Ashton wheel pre.sa recording gage, il Ry
Age (Mech ed) 87:447 Ag '13
Blonck boiler efficiency meter. 11 plan Ind
Eng 13:179-81 Ap '13
Bristol's recording differential pressure gages.
11 plan Ind Eng 13:177-9 Ap '13: Same. 11
plan Met & Chem Eng 11:222-3 Ap '13;
Same. Mach 19:659-60 Ap '13; Same cond.
Elec W 61:693-4 Mr 29 '13: Iron Age 91:
942 Ap 17 '13; Power 38:11-2 Jl 1 '13
Float-type recording differential-pressure
gage, il ding Am Mach 38:879 My 22 '13;
Elec W 61:1189 Mv 31 '13; Met & Chem Eng
11:296 My '13; Ind Eng 13:268-9 Je '13;
Power 38:110 Jl 15 '13
New recording differential pressure gage, plan
Eng N 69:833 Ap 24 '13
Heading the oil pressure gauge. Automobile
28:1205-6 Je 12 '13
Presswork. See Printing, Practical — Presswork
Prest-O-Llte company, Indianapolis
New plant. 11 plan Iron Age 92:489-95 S 4 '13
Preventive medicine. See Medicine, Preventive
Prices
Conditions in steel trade causing adoption
of extra prices for special .sizes or qualities.
J. L. Replogle. Iron Age 92:978-80 O 30 '13
Danger of a distributing trust. Sci Am 109:
87 Ag 2 '13
Evils of price cutting. Sci Am 109:111 Ag 9
'13
Future contract prices. A. Del Mar. Eng M
46:1-6 O '13
Future prices of commodities and materials.
A. Del Mar. diags Sci Am 109:437 D 6 '13
How the consumer Is affected. B. A. Stuart.
Sci Am 109:127 Ag 16 '13
How the retailer and the public benefit by
price maintenance. C: R. Stevenson. Sci
Am 109:31 Jl 12 '13
Price fixing and competition. Sci Am 109:87
Ag 2 '13
Price fixing by a monopoly and price fixing
by a single manufacturer. W. Kaempffert.
Set Am 108:566 Je 21 '13
Price maintenance and modern merchandis-
ing. W. Kaempffert. Sci Am 109:20 Jl 5 '13
Price maintenance and the Supreme court
decision. Sci Am 108:.'>08 Je 7 '13
Price protection distinguished from trust con-
trol. L. D. Brandels. Sci Am 109:56 Jl 19
'13
Prices and rates. Eng M 46:95-6 O '13
Prices and the ultimate consumer. Sci Am
109:7 Jl 5 '13
Supreme court of the United States on price
maintenance. Sci Am 108:545 Je 14 '13
What is the selling price? R. H. Pflug-Felder.
Dom Eng 65:45-6 O 11 '13
See aUo Food — Prices
Prime movers. See Engines
Prince Rupert, British Columbia
Real Prince Rupert. Arch Rec 34:94 Jl '13
Printers
Apprentice printers' technical club. W. B.
Stevens. See monthly numbers of the In-
land printer
Chairman of the chapel. W. Bromley. Inland
Ptr 52:49-52 O '13
From ad -man to pastor: Rev. Joseph S.
Morris, por Inland Ptr 61:60-1 Ap '13
Printers of note — the Stephens. W. C. Ble-
loch. Inland Ptr 51:524-5 Jl '13
See aho Day. J:: Grafton. K:; Guten-
btM'i-T, J.; Plantin, C. ; Rynson, R:; Tory, G.;
Worde. W. dc
Printing
See (lUo Aluminotypes; Apprentices; Cap-
italization; Claude process; Color printing;
Editing; Electrotyping; Printing, Practical;
Printing as a profession, Printing machin-
ery; Print in JT offices; Printing presses;
Stereotyping
Bibliography
Ijitcrature of typography. H: I-: Biillen. In-
land Ptr 50:678-82, 836-41; 51:56-9. 214-6,
358-61, 518-20, 692-3, 857-8, 52:72-5, 233-5,
396-9 F-I) '13
Exhibitions
Notes on the National printing and advertis-
ing exposition, New York. Inland Ptr 51:
295-6 My '13
History
Evolution, invention and progress of print-
ing. W. E. Stevens. Inland Ptr 50:701-2, 857-
8; 51:77-9 F-Ap '13
liibUographif
Histories of printing. H: I^: BuUen. Inland
Ptr 52:72-5, 233-5, 396-9 O-D '13
Specimens
English contributions to a designer's scrap-
book. H. I^ Gage, il Inland Ptr 51:362-5 Je
•13
Specimens. F: J. Trezlse. See monthly num-.
hers of the Inland printer
Study and teaching
Why apprentices need supplemental instruc-
tion. Inland Ptr 50:576 Ja '18
Montenegro
Printing in Montenegro in the 15th century.
C. A. Hartman. Inland Ptr 50:622-3 Ja '13
New York
Oldest job-printing ofllce In New York. H:
L: Bullen. Inland Ptr 60:519-21 Ja '18
Printing, Practical
Offset printing. R. O. Vandercook. Inland Ptr
50:538-9 Ja '13
Systematic tie-up. B. B. IMell. il Inland
Ptr 52:220-2 N '13
See (lino Color printing; Electrotyping;
Linotype; Printing machinery; Printing of-
fices: Printing presses; Proofreading: 'Type;
Typesetting
Costs
Basis for estimating on printing. F. W.
Baltes. Inland Ptr 52:286-7 N '13
Cost and method. B. Daniels. See monthly
numbers of the Inland printer
Distribution of shop expenses. J. A. Singler.
Inland Ptr 51:567-9 Jl '13
226
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Printing, Practical — Costs — Continued.
How about distribution? R. T. Porte. Inland
Ptr 51:281 My '13
Rational syBtem for measuringr composition.
E: B. Passano. Inland Ptr 51:595-7 Jl '13
Sold for a dollar— what did it cost? R. T.
Porte. Inland Ptr 50:733-4 F '13
Estimates
Ethics In estimating. B. Daniels. Inland Ptr
51:108 Ap '13
Good estimator. B. Daniels. Inland Ptr 51:
728-9 Ag '13
Presswork
Pressroom. See monthly numbers of the In-
land printer
Up-to-the-minute pressroom; New York
Times. S. H. Horgan. 11 Inland Ptr 50:884
Mr '13
Printing as a profession
Printing-offlce as a vocational school. W. H.
Wright. Inland Ptr 51:221-2 My '13
Printing costs. See Printing, Practical — Costs
Printing machinery
Machine recorders and printing machinery.
G: P. Card, diags Inland Ptr 51:571-5 Jl
'18
Machines for printing railroad tickets. 11 Scl
Am 108:249 Mr 15 '13
See also Linotype; Printing presses
Printing offices
Erection work on a heavy printing house:
Hill publishing co. 11 Eng N 70:1298-9 D
25 '13
Motor drive in a modern printing plant: Com-
mercial ptg. CO., Akron, O. M. C. Turpin.
11 Inland Ptr 61:532-3 Jl '13
Fiction
Unrequited service. 11 Inland Ptr 51:49-54 Ap
'13
IManagement
Advertising. M. Gross. Inland Ptr 50:524-5
Ja '13
Advertising for the printer. C: W. Hoyt.
Inland Ptr 50:526-7 Ja '13
Collecting bills for printing. E. Dash. In-
land Ptr 50:864 Mr '13
Cost and method. B. Daniels. See monthly
numbers of the Inland printer
Economical selling for the printer. C: W.
Hoyt. Inland Ptr 50:692-3 F '13
Making use of stock off- cuts. D. Kimball. In-
land Ptr 51:223 My '13
Opportunity for the small printer. G. D.
drain, Jr. Inland Ptr 51:842-5 S '13
.Order blanks. Inland Ptr 52:418-9 D '13
Printers and parcels post. G. D. Crain, jr.
Inland Ptr 51:541-2 Jl '13
Reaching the public through printing. W: T.
O'Donnell. Inland Ptr 61:406-8 Je '13
Shop efficiency. T. Facey. Inland Ptr 51:734-
5 Ag '13
System for the country office. L. Lester. In-
land Ptr 51:520-2 J\ '13
Two kinds of competition. A. W. Michener.
Inland Ptr 51:279 My '13
Where are the profits? J. Wetzel. Inland
Ptr 51:118-9 Ap '13
Working together. T. Facey. Inland Ptr 51:
593-5 Jl '13
Printing presses
Proper packing of cylinders. G: V. Oremus.
Inland Ptr 51:891-2 S '13
Tools used in making printing presses. R.
Mawson. 11 Am Mach 38:719-24 My 1 '13
See also Printing, Practical — Presswork
Prisons
Modern city Jail for Salt Lake City, Utah,
plans Munlc Eng 45:277-9 S '13
Pritchard, Zarh Mowlison
Painting the wonders under the sea. C: M.
Carroll. 11 Sci Am 108:179 F 22 '13
Producer gas. See Gas manufacture and works;
Gas producers
Production
Political economy of production. H: Le Chat-
elier. Ind Eng 13:197-200, 257-8, 260 My-Je
'IS
Production lists of Graham mfg. co.. Provi-
dence, R. 1. Mach 19:524 Mr '13
Professional ethics
See also Engineering ethics
Professions, Choice of
Industrial need of technically trained men.
A. B. Quincy. Sci Am 109:42 Jl 12 '13
Profiling machines. See Cutting machines
Profit
Apportionment of profits of building and loan
associations. G: G. Scott. J Account 16:350-
7 N '13
See also Interest
Profit sharing
Profit sharing. Am Mach 38:749-50 My 1 '13
Profit sharing by Washington railway & elec-
tric company, Washington, D. C. Elec Ry
J 41:87 Ja 11 '13
Profit-sharing plan of the Wa.shington rail-
way & electric company. W. F. Ham. Elec
Ry J 42:814-5 O 16 '13
Youngstown sheet & tube company's plan of
distributing a surplus. Iron Age 92:1115 N
13 '13
Projectiles
Armor- piercing projectiles. Iron Age 92:669-70
S 25 '13
Bomb -dropping in the Balkans. Scl Am 109:
278 O 11 '13
Fighting in the air. C. Dienstbach. Scl Am
109:86 Ag 2 '13
Manufacturing armor-piercing shells in
Spain. 11 Iron Tr R 53:542-4 S 25 '13
Night attacks in modem warfare: sihells that
illuminate the enemy. H. Bannerman- Phil-
lips. 11 Sci Am 109:282 O 11 'IS
Progress In military explosives. W. J. Haw-
kins. 11 Eng N 69:20-2 Ja 2 '13
Prony brake. See Dynamometer
Proofreading
Costly tricks of style. Inland Ptr 52:373-5
D '13
Proofreader versus writer. F. H. Teall. In-
land Ptr 61:722-3 Ag '13
Proofroom. F. H. Teall. See monthly num-
bers of the Inland printer
Proofrooms of the greater New York news-
papers. C. A. Hartman. 11 Inland Ptr 52:
209-15 N '13
Range and limits of proofreading. F. H. Teall.
Inland Ptr 50:559-60 Ja '13
What proofreaders should not correct. F. H.
Teall. Inland Ptr 51:269 My '13
See also Capitalization: Compound words;
Editing; Punctuation; Word division
Propellers
Calculations for strength of propeller blades
and studs. R. M. Fotherlngham. diag Int
Marine En«r 18:262-3 Je '13
Casting a 27,000 pound manganese bronze
propeller wheel. W. R. Dean. 11 Metal Ind
n s 11:71-3 F '13
Design of propellers for geared turbines. P:
Doig. Int Marine Eng 18:435-7 O '13
Empirical method of screw oropeller design.
P: Dolg. Int Marine Eng 18:242-6. 302-6 Je-
Jl '13
Laying out propellers. 11 diags Int Marine
Eng 18:399-400 S '13
Pendulum propeller nid<Ser: an oscillating
substitute for the screw. H. C. Vogt. 11 Scl
Am S 75:326-8 My 24 '13
Propeller shafts — how to preserve and how to
protect thenk Int Marine Eng 18:264 Je '13
Shallow draft tug fitted with six propellers.
F. M. Van Brakel. Int Marine Eng 18:473-4
N '13
Towboat propeller wheels. C: S. Linch. Int
MaHne Eng 18:359-60 Ag '13
See also Naval architecture; Ship pro-
pulsion
Propellers, Aeroplane. See Aeroplane propel-
lers
Property
See also Copyright; Valuation
Property, Intellectual. See Patents
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
227
Prospecting
Amending mining laws. C. J. Fry. Eng & Min
J 95:483-4 Mr 1 '13
Churn drilling in Bouttiwestem Wisconsin.
W. F. Boerlcke. 11 Bng* ft Min J 96:896-7 Ag
SO '13
Searching for oreshoots in veins. Bng ft Min
J 95:941-4 My 10 '13
What the Forest service offers the prospector.
L. A. Palmer. Eng & Min J 95:1011-2 My 17
•13
See also Assaying: Divining rod; Mines
and mineral resources; Ore sampling
Protective relays. See Electric protective ap-
paratus
Providence, Rhode Island
Railroads
Express and freight traffic in Providence.
11 Elec Ry J 41:574-7 Mr 29 '13
Rapid transit
Recent Improvements In the electric railway
system of Providence, R. I. 11 plan Elec Ry
J 42:56-62 Jl 12 '13
Provo, Utah
Water supply, il plan Eng Rec 67:326 Mr
22 '13
Psychology, Educational
pedagogical laboratories: how children are
studied in a Russian laboratory. P. R.
Radosavljevich. il Sci Am 109:161-2 Ag 30 '13
Teaching from the child's point of view: a
new science created by Prof. E«rnst Meu-
mann. P. R. Radoaavljevich. 11 Scl Am 109:
141 Ag 28 '18
Psych romet ry
Chart for use in connection with wet and
dry bulb thermometers in mailing psy-
chrometric determinations. C. P. Linville.
Am Inst Min E Bui 82:2533-6 O '13
Public accountants. See Accountants, Public
Public accountants, American association of.
See American association of public accoun-
tants
Public baths. See Baths, Public
Public buildings
Municipal buildings. Springfield, Mass. Pell
& Corbett architects. 11 Arch & Bldg 45:
481-6 D '13
New building for the Bureau of engraving and
printing, Washington, D. C. F. W. Lepper.
11 plans Eng N 70:335-8 Ag 21 '13
.New City Hall of San Francisco. 11 plan
Munic Eng 45:419-23 N '13
Our earliest civic center: the Independence
hall group in Philadelphia. T: Brabazon. 11
Arch Rec 84:1-19 Jl '18
Public works in the Philippine Islands under
the American regime. H. P. Cameron. 11
Eng Rec 68:174 Ag 16 '13
Sculptor of m()numental architecture: work of
Adolph A. Weinman. C: H. Dorr. 11 Arch
Rec 33:518-32 Je '13
State education building. Albany. N. Y. il
plan Arch & Bldg 45:173-81 My '13
See nlM Court houses; Capital buildings;
Library architecture; Municipal centor.s;
Post-office buildings; Public comfort sta-
tions; Schoolhouses
Public comfort stations
Chicago in need of publio comfort stations.
Dom Eng 63:346-8 Je 21 '13
Chicago women advocate comfort stations.
Dom Eng 65:69 O 18 '13
Dallas, Texas, comfort station for women, il
Dom Eng 64:176-8 Ag 16 '13
Kansas City, Mo., public comfort stations.
il plan Dom Eng 62:2-7 Ja 4 '18
I^fisadena, Cal., wonien'.s comfort stations. A.
C. Shaver, il plans Dom Eng 63:210-1 My
24 '13
St. I^uis, Mo., public comfort stations. J.
Graham, il plans Dom Eng 63:26-8 Ap 12 13
Trenton, N. J., public comfort station. 11
plan Dom Eng 65:6i< () 18 '13
Public health
American public health a.s.sn. 41st annual
convention, Colorado Springs, Sept., 1913:
abstracts of papers. Eng Rec 68:293-7 S
13 '13
Life conservation. Scl Am S 76:89 Jl 19 '18
Prevention of disease versus cost of living.
T: F. Harrington. Scl Am S 75:402-8 Je 28
*18
Regulation on sanitation as related to public
carriers. W. C. Rucker. Elec Ry J 42:853-4
O 17 '13
See also Dust removal; Public comfort
stations; Sewage disposal; Smoke preven-
tion; Ventilation; Water pollution; Water
supply
Study and teaching
Harvard- technology school for health oflBcers.
Eng N 70:430 Ag 28 '18
Public health laws
Andy Piper's dream of a state sanitary code.
Dom Eng 64:155-6. 217-8 Ag 9. 23 '13
Public lands
Public land withdrawals. H. J. Hohl. Eng &
Min J 96:1034-5 N 29 '13
Kee also Coal lands; Mineral lands
Public playgrounds. See Playgrounds
Public service commissions
Appointment of consulting engineers on
public- service commissions. Eng Rec 68:545
N 15 '13
Commission control of imblic utilities. Elec
W 62:581-8 8 18 '18
Discussion of public-utility regulation and
accounting methods. Elec W 62:679-82 O
4 '13
Engineer members for the New York public
service commissions. Eng N 69:271-2 F 6 '13
Engineers on public service commissions.
Eng Rec 67:168 F 8 '18
Functions of a technical staff in the regula-
tion of public utilities. W: D: Pence. Eng
Rec 67:260-2 Mr 8 '13; Same cond. Elec
W 61:489 Mr 8 '18
Functions of public service commiaslons. Elec
Ry J 42:300 Ag 23 '18
Hale and Olmsted on public utilities. Elec Ry
J 41:555-6 Mr 22 '13
Home rule versus state control of Illinois
public uUlitles. Elec W 61:1862 Je 21 '18
How the Illinois Legislature passed the bill
for a utilities commission. Elec W 62:6-6
Jl 6 '18
Illinois public utilities commission created.
Elec W 61:1401-2 Je 28 '18
Missouri bill. Elec Ry J 41:556-7 Mr 2t '18
Ohio public service commission promulgates
new rates, rules and regulations for cen-
tral station hot water heating. Heat & Ven
10:33-4 My '13
Pennsylvania new public service law. Ry Age
55: 238-9 Ag 8 '13
Public service commission news. See weekly
numbers of the Electrical review and west-
ern electrician; Electrical world
Public -service regulation as exemplified by
Wisconsin commission. Elec W 61:662-8 Mr
29 '13
Public service regulation as exemplified by
Wisconsin commission. Elec Ry J 41:577
Mr 29 '13
Public utilities legislation. Ry & Eng R 63:
266-7 Mr 22 '13
Rate regulation by commissions. Elec W 62:
410-1 Ag 30 '13
Recommendations of governors on public
utilities. Elec W 61:88-4, 183-4 Ja 11-18 '18
•^ Regulation of utilities iiy commission. H.
Krickson. Ry Age 54:755-9 Mr 28 '13
Relation of the Bureau of standards to com-
missions. F31('r W r,2:"'41-2 N 8 '13
Two epochs of rate regulation. W: J. Norton.
Elec W 62:414-5 Ag 30 '13
West Virginia public utility bill. Elec Ry J
41:1082-3 Je 14 '13
Wisconsin commission's revised set of rules
and regulations relative to the standard of
gas and electric service. Elec W 62:417 Ag
30 '13
tier nlso Government resrulation of indus-
try: National association of railway com-
missioners; Public service corporations
Public service corporation of New Jersey
Annual report, 1912. Elec Ry J 41:603-4 Mr
29 '18
228
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Public service corporation of New Jersey-Cont.
Public service publicity work In Newark, N.
J. Elec Ry J 41:806-8 My 3 '13
Public service corporations
Byllesby on centraJization of public-utility
management. Elec W 61:132-3 Ja 18 '13
Comparative earnings of public utilities. Elec
Ry J 41:118-9 Ja 18 '13
Conference of public policy committees of
National Elec. Liight Assn. and Am. Elec.
Ry. Assn. Elec W 61:384 F 22 '13
Contention over depreciation fund in attack
on Cincinnati Union gas & electric co. lease.
Elec W 62:6-7 Jl 5 '13
Co-operation of associations: National Elec.
Light Assn. and Am. Elec. Ry. Assn. Elec
W 61:381-2 F 22 '13
Corporations and the community. Elec Ry J
41:140-1 Ja 25 '13
Denver water case. Eng Rec 68:3 JI 5 '13
— Depreciation and. public service regulation. R.
H. Whitten. Eng N 69:942-7 My 8 '13
— JDepreciatlon in valuations. E. A. Sailers. J
Account 15:106-16 F '13
Education of employees. L. Galloway. J Ac-
count 15:35-52 Ja '13
"" Essentials of public service accounting. A.
F. Elkins. Elec Hy J 42:1:^76 D 20 '13
Fair rate of j-etum for public utilities as
affected by unearned increment. Eng N 69:
858-60 Ap 24 '13
Fundamentals of valuation of public util-
ities. Rv Age 55:441-6 S 12 '13
Midyear banquet of Am. Elec. Ry. Assn..
1913. Elec Ry J 41:206-8 F 1 '13
^ Mistaken popular notions concerning public
service corporations. F: Strauss. Elec Ry J
41:190-2 F 1 '13
Preparation for public-utility regulation. Eng
Rec 68:283 S 13 '13
Public service publicity work in Newark, N.
J. Elec Ry J 41 :806-8 My 3 '13
Public utilities and public policy; Pres. Vail's
views. Eng Rec 67:311 Mr 22 '13
— Regulation of public utilities. W: J: Hage-
nah. Elec W 61:27-8 Ja 4 '13
--^Regulation of public utilities in Wisconsin.
H. Erickson. Ry & Eng R 53:300-3 Mr 29
'13
Regulation; views of John B. Olmstead. Ry
Age 54:4*0-1 Mr 7 '13; Same. Rv & Eng
R 53:245-6 Mr 15 '13
Report of PYanchise committee of National
municipal league. P:iec Rv J 42:1107-8 N
22 '13
Second annual convention of Gas, electric and
street Ry. Assn. of Oklahoma, Oklahoma
City, May, 1913. Elec W 61:1023-4 My 17 '13
6th annual convention of Arkansas assn. of
public utility operatoi-s, T^ittle Rock, May,
1913. Elec Ry J 41:888-9 My 17 '13; Elec W
61:1025-7 My 17 '13
Southwestern electrical and gas assn. papers
presented at convention, May, 1913. Elec W
61:1130-1 My 31 '13
With the blinders off, by a former railway
manager. Elec Ry J 42:184-5 Ag 2 '13
See also Carriers; Depreciation; Electric
service comimnies; Gas companies; Munici-
pal ownership; Public service commissions;
Railroads; Street railroads; Telephone com-
panies; Valuation
Law
Hearing on Pennsylvania utilities bill. Elec
Ry J 41:821 My 3 '13
Illinois public utility law. Elec Ry J 42:92-3
Jl 19 '13
Indiana public utility law. Elec W 61:557-9
Mr 15 '13
Indiana public utility measure. Elec Ry J
41:515-6 Mr 15 '13
Messages of the governors. Elec Ry J 41:74-5,
160-1 Ja 11, 25 '13
•^ Model public utility bill of National civic
fedenitlon. K. McMillin. Elec Rv J 42:12:^8
D 13 '13; Same. lOlec AV 1)2:1199-1200 D
13 '13
New public-utility laws in Indiana and Mis-
souri. Eng N 69:706 Ap 10 '13
Pennsylvania public service company law.
Elec Ry J 42:194-5, 210-1 Ag 2-9 '13
Pennsylvania public service companv law.
Ry Age 55:379-81 Ag 29 '13
Pennsylvania public -service law. Eng N 70:
431-2 Ag 28 '13
Pennsylvania utilities bill. Elec W 62:120 Jl
19 '13
— Present tendency of public service regula-
tion. R: M'Culloch. Elec Ry J 42:858-60
O 17 '13
-'Present tendency of public utllitv laws and
regulations. F. Hedley. Elec Rj' J 42:860-1
O 17 '13
Provision of the Maine utility bill. Elec Ry
J 41:688 Ap 12 '13
Public utilities law of Maine. Elec W -61:
1029-30 My 17 '13
— Rates and rate- making under Wisconsin pub-
lic-utility law. H. Erickson. Eng Rec 68:
42-3 Jl 12 '13
Recommendations of governors on public
utilities. Elec W 61:83-4. 133-4 Ja 11-18 '13
"^Some a.spects of the model public utility bill.
W: D. Kerr. Elec Ry J 42:868-9 O 17
'13
Rates
—Original cost versus replacement cost as a
basis for rate regulation. R. V, Hayes. Ry
Age 55:4.=>0-2 S 12 '13
Relation of surplus to rate-making. Elec
W 62:942-4 N 8 '13
Various phases of municipal rate-making
frankly discussed at Chicago. Elec W 62:
21-3 Jl 5 '13
Public speaking
Public speaking in the engineering school.
Iron Age 91:1187 My 15 '13
Public utilities. See Public service corporations
Public works
Appointing commissions for directing public
w^orks. Eng N 69:318 F 13 '13
Conservation of water resources for Inland
navigation. A. H. Scherzer. Munic Eng 44:
429-30 My '13
Flood prevention, and a government depart-
ment of public works. I. Randolph. Eng
N 69:878 Ap 24 '13
General principles applicable to public con-
struction contracts. Eng N 70:1017 N 20 '13
Government and public works of Delhi. India.
T. Salkield. l^g N 69:1095-7 My 22 '13
Proposed federal department of public
works. Eng Rec 67:455 Ap 26 '13
Proposed national department of public
works. Ry & Eng R 53:369 Ap 19 '13
Proposed national department of public
works. I. Randolph. Ry & Eng R 53:676-7
Jl 12 '13
Relation of the engineer to public Improve-
ments. J: A. Bensel. Stevens Ind 30:357-
62 O '13
Year's experience with the Boston public
works department organization. Eng N 69:
1048-9 My 22 '13
^^(c nlan Irrigation; Municipal engineer-
ing: Public buildings; Reclamation ser-
vice; Rivers- Regulation; Roads; also
names of countries and cities, subhead
Public works, e. g. Philippine Islands —
Public works
Publicity
I*ubllc service publicity work in Newark, N.
J Elec Ry J 41:806-8 My 3 '13
Publicity work by engineering societies. E5ng
N 69:1134 My 29 '13
Publicity work of the Cleveland engineering
society. C. E. Drayer. Eng N 69:1137 My 29
'13
Purchasing agent and publicity; two neglect-
ed factors in price stabilization. J: C. Jay,
jr. Iron Age 91:310-1 Ja 30 '13
See also Advertising
Publishing
Book title page dates. Ene & Min J 96:1038
N 29 '13
Records for the works publication bureau. A.
D. Williams. Iron Age 91:1066-9 My 1 '13
Puddling
Chemical reactions of the puddling process.
T: Turner. Iron Age 91:888-9 Ap 10 '13
See nlHo Iron metallurgy
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
229
Puddling furnaces
Roe mechanical puddling process. Iron Age
91:1069 My 1 '13
Pujo committee. See Money trust investiga-
tion
Pulleys
Aligning pullej's for quarter- turn belt drives.
M. H. Ball, dia^ Mach 19:5-6 S '12
Crown face pulleys. G: N. Van Derhoef. Mach
19:607-8 Ap '13
Design of pit head pulleys. J: S. Watts, diag
Mach 19:511-2 Mr '13
Magnetized pulleys for conveyor belts, diag
Eng & Min J 95:424 F 22 '13
Making the Philips pressed steel pulley. C.
U Lucas, il Mach 2a: 175-80 N '13
Power transmitting capacities of pulleys. J:
S. Leese. Power 37:628 Mv 6 '13
Pulleys for high-speed transmisalon. Ind Eng
13:27 Ja '13
Sec alHo Belting: Power transmission:
Rope driving; Shafting
Pullman cars. See Sleeping cars
Pulmotor
Mechanical resuscitation: action and opera-
tion of the pulmotor in mine-rescue work.
H: E. Bertling. 11 Eng M 45:731-2 Ag '13
Oxygen fed and driven device for artificial
respiration, il Sci Am 108:117 F 1 '13
Scientific American gold medal awarded to
pulmotor by American museum of safety.
Colliery 33:484-5 Ap '13
Pulp wood. See Wood pulp
Pulsograph
New device for locating leaks in water mains,
il Eng N 70:515 S 11 '13
Pulverized coal. See Coal, Pulverized
Pumping machinery
Acres irrigated or drained bv centrifugal
pumps. Eng N 69:1072 My 22 '13
BaJ£incing devices for centrifugal pumps, diag
Eng N 70:722 O 9 '13
Balancing devices for centrifugal pumpa. A.
V. Mueller, dlags Eng N 70:490-4 S 11 '13
Boiler-feed pumps. A. Williams, plan Elec
W 61:202 Ja 25 '13
Centrifugal pump for molton lead. J: F. Mil-
ler. Eng & Min J 95:386 V 15 '13
Centrifugal -pump specifications. C: A. Car-
penter. Eng M 44:345-7 D '12
Centrifugal pump with hellcoidal Impeller.
C. V. Kerr. 11 Am Soc M E J 35:1493-1524
O '13
Centrifugal pumps. H. De Huff. 11 Met &
Chem Eng 11:469-71 Ag '13
Corrosion and erosion. H. M. Qraham. Pow-
er 38:307-8 Ag 26 '13
Deep well pump problem. W. Chulsana. plan
Power 37:611 Ap 29 '13
Design of volute chambers for centrifugal
pumps, diag Ind Eng 13:317 Jl '13
Economy of pumping with gasoline diaphragm
pump. C. H. Anthony. Munic Eng 45:48 Jl
•13
Feed water heating and pumping, plan Pow-
er 37:146-8 F 4 '13
Feed water heating and pumping. F. C.
Wight. Power 37:390 Mr 18 '13
40,000,000-gal. direct-acting explosion pumps
at Chingford. England, plans Eng N 69:
764-6 Ap 17 '13
Functions and design of air chambers. C: G.
Richardson, il Power 38:70-2 Jl 8 '13
Graphical method for computing pumping
problems. Ry & Eng R 53:330-1 Ap 5 '13
Hellocoldal impeller centrifugal pump. C V.
Kerr, il Iron Age 92:S<»S.'» O 23 '13
Humphrey pumpa for London water-works,
plans Power 37:602-4 Ap 29 '13
Internal-combusti(»n pumps of the Humphrey
type, diags "Eng Rec 68:.9up 50 D 27 '13
Investigation of flow procesHr's in the as-
cending pipe of the Mammoth pump. K.
Hoefer. Am Soc M E J 35:1431-4 S '13
Large pumps of acid resisting metal; mold-
ing and casting of parts of a system for
pumping sulphur waters. W. J. Reardon.
II Metal Ind n s 11:26-7 Ja '13
I^ow lift centrifugal pump.«=« of high efficiency,
il Eng & Min .1 96:929-30 N 15 '13
Lultwieler double-acting triplex pump, il
diags Power 38:53 Jl 8 '13
Modern pumping units for steel mills. C. A.
Tupper. 11 Power 37:652-3 My 6 '13
Monin's reversible rotary pump with tight
Joints, diags Automobile 28:1121 My 29 '13
Neumann involute pump and its properties,
diags Am Soc M E J 35:537-9 Mr '13
New Bundy tilting hot-water pump, il plan
Power 37:595-6 Ap 29 '13
New design of centrifugal dredging pump. H.
S. New. il Eng N 69:31-2 Ja 2 'IS
New type of centrifugal fire pump, plans
Automobile 28:606-7 F 20 '18
New type of non- pulsating pump, il diag
Iron Age 91:1109 My 8 '13 •
New use for Atlantic diaphragm pumping
engine. Munic Eng 44:152 F '13
Novel control of steam for pump. R. O. Rich-
ards, diag Power 38:239 Ag 12 '13
Performance of _^ direct- explosion pumps in
England. Eng 6ec 68:412 O 11 '13
Piping mine-pump air exhaust. W. Ij. Hous-
ton, plan Power 87:677-8 Ap 22 '13
Pittsl)urgh's large pumping engine, il Pow-
er 38:597 O 28 '13
Placing a large suction pipe. J: F. Nagle. il
plan Power 37:270 F 25 '13
Power machinery of the American steel in-
dustry. R. L. Streeter. il Eng M 44:211-8 N
•12
Pump building plant at Alameda, Cal. F. A.
Stanley. 11 Am Mach 38:861-5 My 22 '13
Pump-valve leakage, diag Power 38:742-4
N 25 '13
Pump with hydrauUcally operated suction
valves. H. B. Goodwin, diag Power 38:99-100
Jl 15 '18
Pumping and heating of oil fuel. R. T. Strohm.
diags Elec W 62:650-2 S 27 '13
Pumping water for locomotives on rack
railway up Mount Washington. C. B. Ed-
wards. Eng Uec 68:fiH0 I) 20 '13
Pumps and the principles of atmospheric
press\ne. F. W. Tower, il Dom Eng 62:
220-2 F 22 13
Recent activity in the explosive pump art.
11 Sci Am 108:496-7 My 81 '18
Recent developments in pumping machinery.
Ry Age 54:724-5 Mr 21 '13
Reciprocating pump curves. A. M. Daniels.
Power 37:488-9 Ap 8 '18
Seagrave pump. B. K. Black, diag Munic Eng
45:92 Jl '13
Sidewalk gasoline pumps draw transient
trade, diags Automobile 29:650-4 O 9 '13
Slippage of reciprocatlnpr pumps. M. K. Baer.
Power 37:482-8 Ap 8 '13
Slippage of reciprocating pumps. T: McMil-
lan. I^ower 37:792-3 Je 3 '13
Starting of centrifugal pump.". A. Schacht.
11 Am Soc M K J 35:323-.', K '13
Suction lifter for use' with punch presses.
11 Elec AV 62:1179 D 6 '13
Test of a two-stage turbine pump. A. A.
I*{)tter and W. W. Carlson. Power 38:83 Jl
15 '13
Theoretical and graphical study of centri-
fugal pumps. J. Dejust. diag Am Soc M
E J 35:1697-1701 N '13
Theorv of centrifugal pumps. R. I^. Daugher-
ty. diag Power 38:79-83 Jl 15 '13
Tom Hunter, hoisting engineer: interview.
W. O. Rogers, il Power 38:77-8, 459-61 Jl
15, S 30 '13
Triple-plunger artesian well pump, il plan
Eng N 69:424 F 27 '13
Working range of centrifugal and PIttler fire
pumps. Automobile 28:351-2 Ja 30 '18
dee. oIho Air lift: Air pumps; Fire en-
gines; Mine drainage; Pumping stations;
Vacuum pumps; Waterworks
Pumpinq machinery. Electric
Auxiliary deep -well water-supply with elec-
tric pumps, diags Eng N 70:346-7 Ag 21
'13
Design and operating features of motor-driv-
en pumps. C: A. Carpenter. Elec W 61:1309-
10 Je 14 '13
Electric pumps. S. S. Walker. Eng & Min
J 96:723 O 18 '13
230
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Pumping machinery, Electric — Continued.
Electric pumps for University of Michigan
Are protection, il Elec W 62:1168 D 6 '13
Fire pump motors of alternating current
type. H. P. Reed. II Iron Tr R 63:879-80 N
13 '13
Pumping stations
Atlantic City pumping plant. W. O. Rogers,
il plan Power 38:876-80 D 23 '13
Cause of difficulty in Batavia sewage pump-
ing station. K. B. Mathes and R. L. Fox.
Eng Rec 67:336 Mr 22 '13: Same. Munlc
Eng 44:331-2 Ap '13
Comparative economy of producer gas and
steam for pumping Btatlona Eng Rec 68:
262-3 S 9 '13
Compressed-air pumping plant. Meridian,
Idaho. Ij, W. Allison, il Power 38:842-3
D 16 '13
Condenslng-water auxiliary pump. S. H.
Farnsworth. plan Power 37:690-1 My 13 '13
Eandency in the pumping station. S. G. Pol-
lard. Munic Eng 44:405-7 My '13
Gas engines vs. steam for pumping. Power
38:788-9 D 2 '13
Irrigation pumping plant at Mercedes, Tex-
as, plan Eng Rec 67:319-20 Mr 22 '13
Irrigation pumping plants. Eng Rec 68:58-4
jri2 '13
Lazwell drainage-pumping plant near Bur-
lington, Iowa, il Power 87:846-8 Je 17 '13
Methods of increasing pumplng-plant effi-
ciency. Eng Rec 67:417-8 Ap 12 '13
Mill Creek automatic pumping station, in-
creasing output of a Utah hydroelectric
plant. M. B. Lott. il plans Elec W 61:
563-7 Mr 15 '13; Same. Eng Rec 67: 288-
90 Mr 16 '13
Pumping equipment of municipal water puri-
fication plant, Grand Rapids, Mich. Munic
Eng 45:240-1 S '18
Pumping plants for railway water supply. Ry
& Eng R 53:1065-7 N 15 '13
Pumping plants of the Western water co.
Power 38:745-6 N 25 '13
Sewage-pumping plant in Kansas City. O. Li.
Eltinge. plan Eng Rec 67:206-7 F 22 '13
Rec alHo Pumning machinery; Water sup-
ply ; Wa t er work s
Pumps, Air lift. See Air lift
Pumps, Vacuum. See Vacuum pumps
Punched card system
Hollerith tabulating nnachine in the busi-
ness office. S. G. Koon. il Mach 20:25-6 S
•13
Keeping books by machine: the punched
card as a saver of brain energy. H. 8. Mc-
Cormack. il Sci Am 108:194-6 Mrl '18
Punching
Power required for punching. L. R. Pomeroy.
Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:372-3 Jl '13
Punching effort; with data sheet supplement.
Mach 19:589 Ap '13
Punching machinery
Large boiler plate punching machine, il Iron
Age 91:1372 Je 6 '13
Large multiple punching machine. 11 Iron
Age 92:1160-1 N 20 '13
Locating punches in tandem dies. J. Barker.
diag Mach 19:466-7 F '13
Making a sheet-steel miter-box in. the punch
press. D. T. Hamilton, il Mach 19:840-2
Jl '13
Cakes safety device for punch presses, il
dlag Ind Eng 13:527 D '13
Punching and shearing values for steel. G. C.
Anthony, diags Am Mach 38:857-9 My 22
'13
Tools for multiple plunger presses. C: boe-
scher. diags Mach 19: 449-52 F '13
See aUo Dies
Punctuation
Punctuation. F. H. Teall. Inland Ptr 51:868-4
S '18
Purchasing agents
Purchasing agent and publicity; two neg-
lected factors in price stabilization. J: C.
Jay. jr. Iron Age 91:310-1 Ja 30 '13
Purchasing agent's problems. I. C. Hubbell.
Iron Age 91:438-9 F 13 '13
Purchasing departments
Central purchase and distribution of sup-
plies for New York city: plan of W: A.
Prendergast. Eng Rec 67:359-61 Mr 29 '13
Cincinnati's purchasing system. Munic Eng
45:217-23 S '18
Economical purchasing methoda Eng Rec 67:
30 Ja 11 '13
Effect of specifications and te.«»ting of ma-
terials on the storekeeper's stock. Rv Age
fMech ed) 87:299-300 Je '13; Same'cond.
Ry A^e 54:1137-8 My 23 '13
Efficient factory purchasing system. W: Gug-
enhelm. Iron Age 92:117-9 Jl 17 '13
How the New York purchasing system was
established. F. X. A. Purcell. Munlc Eng
45:430-4 N '13
Purchasing department of a manufacturing
organization. A. C. Ward. Eng M 46:349-55
D '13
Purchasing through the consulting engineer.
Eng Rec 68:310 S 20 '18
Pure food laws. See Food laws
Pynson, Richard
Printers of note. W. C. Bleloch. Inland Ptr
52:54-5 O '18
Pyrlte
Description of pyrlte. L. C Graton. Am Inst
Min E Bui 77:7r)l-« My '13
Pyrometers and pyrometry
Calibration of optical pyrometers. P. D.
Foote. U Met & Chem Eng 11:97-8 F 'IS
Development of a new optical pyrometer. C.
G. Fisher, il Met & Chem Eng 11:532-8 S
•IS
Electric pyrometers with high resistance, il
Iron Tr R 53:1140 D 25 '13
Foundry pyrometers. H. W. GiUett. il Metal
Ind n 8 11:24-5. 79-80, 116-7 Ja-Mr '18
High-resistance pyrometers. D. O. Draper;
C: H. Wilson. Met & Chom Eng 11:602-3
N '13
High -resistance thermo-electric pyrofneter.
11 Met & Chem Eng 11:506 O '13
Horizontal high-resistance electric pyro-
meter, il Ind Eng 13:441 O '13
Improved pneumatic pyrometer, il Iron Age
92:279 Ag 7 '13
Measurement of temperature by electrical
means. C: B. Thwing. Met & Chem Eng 11:
36-8 Ja '13
Mlcropyrometer. G: K. Burgess. U S Bur
Stand Bui 9:475-8 D 15 '13
Modern methods of measuring temperature.
R. S. Whipple, il diags Sci Am S 76:314-5
N 15 '13
Modern tool steels and high-speed tool al-
loys. G: S. Armstrong, il Eng M 46:401-15
D '13
New pyrometer for measuring the tempera-
tures of molten metals, il Ind Eng 13:269-
70 Je 'IS
Optical and radiation pyrometera diags Ind
Eng 13:447-9 O '13
Practical applications of temperature meas-
urement. R. S. Whipple, diag Scl Am S
76:366-7 D 6 '13
Selection of thermonketers for industrial
plants. R. S. Whipple, il Eng M 46:114-6 O
•13
Transformation point apparatus, il Met A
Chem Eng 11:221-2 Ap '13
Tungsten and molybdenum — their thermal
emf. E. F. Northrup. Met & Chem Eng 11:
45 Ja '18
Sec al/io Thermo-couples
Pyrophoric alloys
Pyrophoric alloy Industry. G. Martin. Scl
Am S 76:325 N 22 '13
Pyrophyilite
Pyrophyllite in North Carolina. C. Hafer. il
Eng & Min J 96:623-5 O 4 '13
Quantity surveying
Desirability of quantity surveying in the
United States. L. H. Allen. Eng N 70:988-9
N 13 '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
231
Quantity surveying — Continued.
Quantity surveying: for construction. Con-
crete Cem 3:150b O '13
Quantity surveying in the United States.
Bng N 70:877-8 O 30 '13
Quarries and quarrying
See also Blasting
Quartz tube iamps. See Electric lamps, Mer-
cury vapor
Quaywails. See Sea waJls
Quebec (city)
Bridges
Adopted design of the Quebec bridge. R.
Modjeslci. diags Ry Age 55:559-63 S 26 '13
Construction of new Quebec bridge piei*s.
II. P. Borden, il Ry Age 55:365-9 Ag 29 '13
Design of large bridges, with special refer-
ence to the Quebec bridge. R. Modjeski. 11
plans J Pr Inst 176:239-82 S '13; Same.
Eng Rec 68:321-4, 354-6, 383-5 S 20-O 4
'13
Designing the Quebec bridge. R. Modjeski. 11
Eng M 46:417-20 D '13
Lifting the 130,000,000 pound Quebec bridge.
IL F. Stratton. il Eng M 46:341-9 D '13
Reconstruction of the Quebec bridge: a de-
sign. G. KriwoBchein. 11 Scl Am S 75:293-5
My 10 '13
Quicksand. See Ebccavation
Quicksilver. See Mercury
R
Racing. See Automobile racing; Yacht racing
Rack for reinforcing steel, dlag Concrete Cem
3:162 O '13
Radiation
Comparison of thirteen radiation formulas. A.
C. Rogers. Heat & Yen 10:26-7 Ag '13
Convenient secondary standard of radiation.
J Ft Inst 176:219-20 Ag '13
Nature of radiation. J. H. Jeans. Scl Am S
76:25a O 25 '13
Radiation formula for house heating. C: F:
Smith. Heat & Yen 10:21-? Mr '13
Radiations old and new. W^ H: Bragg, il
Scl Am S 75:341-2. 358-9 My 31- Je 7 VLB
Selective radiation from various substances.
W. W. Coblentz. U S Bur Stand Bui 9:81-
117 Mr 15 '13
Synopsis of radiations and their character-
istics: wave and corpuscular radiations, il
Scl Am S 76:175-6 S 13 '13
See also Cathode rays; Heat; Light; Ra-
dioactivity; Radiography; liadiometers; Ra-
diomlcrometers; Radium; Spectra; X rays
Radiation pressure
Radiation pressure: its nature and signifi-
cance. W. C. Morris. Scl Am S 76:18-9 JI
12 '13
Radiators
Automatic turret machine for machining
steam radiators. C. L. Lucas. Mach 20:49-
60 S '13
(SVe also Heating; Hot water heating;
Steam heating
Radioactivity
Counting atoms by scintillations. E. Marsden.
11 Sol Am S 75:158 Mr 8 .'13
Disintegration theory of radioactivity. Elec
W 61:661 Mr 29 '13
Evidence that sodium belongs to a radio-
active series of elements. F. C. Brown. Sci
Am S 75:317 My 17 '13
Halos in minerals: markings due to radium
in rocks, and their significance. J. Joly.
11 Scl Am S 75:132-5 Mr 1 '13
Radiations old and new. W: H: Bragg. 11
Sci Am S 75:341-2. 358-9 My 31-Je 7 'iS
Radio-active manures. Sci Am S 76:27 Jl 12
•13
Radioactivity. E. P. Adams. 11 Am Inst E
E Pro 32:1159-1233 My '13
Structure of the atom. J. J. Thomson. 11 Scl
Am S 75:286-7 My 3 '13
Warning against fraudulent radloactiye wa-
ter. ^1 Am 109:287 O 11 '13
See also Carnotlte; Cathode rays; Elec-
trons; Helium; Phosphorescence; Radiogra-
phy
Radiography
Some recent developments In radiography.
H. C. Snook. II J Fr Inst 175:1-13 Ja '13
Radiometers
Instruments and methods used in radiome-
try. W. W. Coblentz. U S Bur Stand Bui
9:7-63 Mr 15 '13
Radiomicrometers
Radiomlcrometer. W. W. Coblentz. U S Bur
Stand Bui 9:8-12 Mr 15 '13
Radloteiegraphy. See Wireless telegraph
Radium
Chemical effects of radium rays. Scl Am S
76:112 Ag 16 '13
Concentration of pitchblende. H: E. Wood.
Eng & Min J 95:1164-5 Je 7 '13
First pure radium salt produced in America.
Eng & Min J 96:553 S 20 '13
Length of geological epochs: radium as the
clock of ages. Scl Am S 76:374 Je 14 '18
Our radium resources. C: L. Parsons. Sci
Am S 76:322-3 N 22 '13
Preliminary report on uranium, radium, and
vanadium. R: B. Moore and K. L. Klthil.
il map U S Bur Mines Bui 70:1-96 '13
Radcliff s process for radium ores. Bng A
Min J 95:221 Ja 25 '13
Radium and the evolution of the earth's
crust. A. Holmes. Scl Am S 76:67 Ag 2 '13
Radium from American carnotlte. Eng &
Min J 95:1106 My 31 '13
Radium institute St. Joachimsthal. J. Hiir-
dfen. Met & Chem Eng 11:694-5 D '13
Radium production In America. E. H. Hein-
richs. Eng & Min J 95:!j|69 My 17 '13
Uranium and radium situation. C: L. Par-
sons. Met & Chem Eng 11:275-6 My '18;
Same. Scl Am S 75:347-5 Je 14 '18
See also Carnotlte; Radioactivity
Rail. See Rails
Rail bonds
New rail bond, il Blec Ry J 41:260 F 8 '18
See also Rail joints
Rail failures. See Rails — Failures
Rail handling
Handling second hand rails and fastenings
on branch lines. P. H. Hamilton. Ry Age
55:299-300 Ag 15 '13
Rail-handling machine for rail renewal, il
Ebig N 69:163 Ja 23 '13
Rail- handling machine for rail renewals. 11
Eng N 70:1032-3 N 20 '13
Rail JoinU
Austrian rail-joint of the wedge type, il Bng
N 70:656 O 2 '13
Cast- weld joints and steel ties In Brook-
lyn. 11 Elec Ry J 42:920-4 O 25 '13
Mechanical and electric traction on the Paris
streets. J. Boyer. il Eng M 44:65-9 O '12
New type of rail joint for bascule and verti-
cal-lift bridges. 11 diags Ry & Eng R 53:
428-9 My 10 '13
See also Rail bonds; Railroads — Track;
Rails; Welding
Rail laying. See Railroads^ — Track
Railroad accidents. See Railroads — ^Accidents
Railroad accounting. See Railroads — Account-
ing
Railroad bridges. See Bridges, Railroad
Railroad clearing house
Plans for a railroad clearing house. Ry Age
64:90-1 Ja 17 '13
Proposed railroad clearing house. Ry Age 64:
100-3 Ja 17 '13
Railroad conductors
Conductor's authority and responsibility. E.
Swergal. Ry Age 54:787 Ap 4 '13
Railroad crossings. See Grade crossings; Rail-
roads—Crossings
232
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Railroad education
Apprenticeship on the Illinois Central. Am
Kng 87:249-52 My '13
Colle^fe men and the railroads: symposium.
Ry Agj (^rech ed) 87:580-2, 638-40 N-D '13
*Moving pictures in railway educational work.
Am Enp S7:67-8 F '13
Moving: pictures in railway educational work
in Georgia. D. C Boy. Am 13ng 87:174 Ap
•13
Tennsylvania railroad company apprentice
schools. J: I*. Jack.son and J. W. 1j. Hale.
Am Inst E B Pro 32:1433-9 Je '13
Proper aims in training for railway service.
U. G. Hetzler. Ry & Eng R 53:563-4 Je
14 '13
Santa Fe apprentice instruction. R. T. Pea-
body. 11 Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:311-3 Je
•13
Southern Pacific's school of railroading. Ry
& Eng R 53:1032-3 N 8 '13
University of Cincinnati co-operative course
in railway engineering. 11 Ry Age 55:296-8
Ag 15 '13
Vocational education in connection with
railroad work. W: U Park. Ry & Eng R
53:467 My 17 '13
Why don't railroads hold the college man?
Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:523-4 O '13
Railroad employees. See Jliiilroads — Employees
Railroad engineering
American railway bridge and building asso-
ciation meeting: abstracts of reports of
committees and discu.ssions at 23<1 annual
convention, Montreal, 1913. Ry Age 55:784-
93 O 24 '13
American railway bridge and building asso-
ciation: reports* and discussions. Ry & Eng
R 53:992-4 O 25 '13
American railway engineering assn. : pro-
ceedings and registration of 14th annual
convention, Chicago. Mr., 1913. Ry Age 54:
•571-99, 610-33. 701-32 Mr 19-21 '13
Finding the point of Intersection of two
grades and vertical curves. R. S. Beard.
Eng Rec 68:734 D 27 '13
14th annual convention of the American rail-
way engineering assn., Chicago, 1913. Eleo
Ry J 41:543-8 Mr 22 '13; Eng N 69:640-4
Mr 27 '13; Ry & Eng R 53:274-85 Mr 22 •IS
Industrial need of technically trained men:
the possibilities of railroad engineering. A.
W. Johnston. Scl Am 109:292 O 11 '13
Recommendations adopted at annual conven-
tion of Am. railway engineering assn..
1913. Eng Rec 67:346-7 Mr 29 '13
Iteview of work of Am. railway engineering
assn. as reported to annual convention.
1913. Eng Rec 67:321-4 Mr 22 '13
University of Cincinnati co-operative cour.se
in railway engineering, il Ry Age 55:296-
8 Ag 15 '13
Scr (lino Locomotives; Railroad survey-
ing; Railronds— Construction; Railroads —
Maintenance and repair; Railroads — Man-
agement; Surveying
Railroad engineers
Civil service requirements for positions in
railway valuation. Ry & Eng R 63:588-90
Je 21 '13
.SVr nJtto Locomotive engineers: also
American railway engineering as.soclatlon
Railroad fares. See Railroads — ^Fares
Railroad finance. See Railroads — Finance
Railroad gage. See Railroad.s Track
Railroad hospitals
Modern railway hospital and its manaarement.
R. O. Woolsey. Ry & Eng R 68:858-4 S
6 '13
Railroad labor. See Railroads — Employees
Railroad language. Ry Age 54:377 F 28 '13
Railroad law
American electric railway a.s.sociatlon: re-
port of committee on federal relations.
Elec Ry J 42:872-3 O 17 '13
Analysis of train -crew legislation, Rv Age
55:750-6 O 24 '13
Boiler inspection and operation. F. McMan-
amy. Ry & Eng R 53:522-6 Je 7 '13
Caboose laws. Am Eng 87:87 P '13
Decision on hours-of -service law in the case
of the government against the Kansas City
Southern. Ry Age 54:288 F 14 "13
Grade separation laws and requirements: ab-
stract of 27 state laws with tabular resum4
of city requirements. Ry Age 55:1118-21
D 12 '13
Indicting high railway officers for man-
slaughter. Eng N 69:858 Ap 24 '13
Legislation affecting the time and manner of
payment of railroad wages. A. B. Jones.
Ry Age 55:871-2 N 7 '13
Legislation relating to railroad operation in
1913; with tabulation. Ry Age 55:270 Ag
15 '13
Legislation to avoid railway strikes. Eng N
69:733-4 Ap 10 '13
Maine proposed new railroad law. Ry Age
55:61 Jl 11 '13
Ma.s.sachusetts new railroad law. Ry Age 54:
1»:09-10 Je 27 '13
Minnesota rale case decision: comment. Ry
& Eng R 53:r><)6-7 Je 14 '13
Plague of "full crew" bills. Ry & Eng R 63:
316-7 Ap 5 '13
Plea against hasty legislation. Ry Age 55:
449-50 S 12 '13
President C: S. Mellen appeals for fixed pol-
icy. Ry & Eng R 53:246-7 Mr 15 '13
lUiIlroad officials urge caution in federal safe-
ty legislation. Ry & Eng R 53:861-2 S 13
•13
SiKJcial committee on relations of railway
operation to legislation, report no. 10. Ry
& Eng R 53:476-7 My 24 '13; Summary
of report. Ry & Eng R .53:1077-8 N 22 '13
Steel pas.«*enger car and existing passenger
equipment. Ry & Eng R 53:1040-1 N 8 '13
Train wrecks and hasty legislation. Ry &
Eng R 53:846-7 S 6 '13
Value of property in New York reorganiza-
tion case. Elec Ry J 41:381-2 Mr 1 '13
Sec aho Interstate commerce law; Pub-
lic service corporations — Law; Railroads-
Rates; Railroads — Valuation; Railroads and
state; Street railroad law
Railroad management. See Railroads — Manage-
ment
Railroad maps
Maps for railroad valuation. Ry & Eng R 53:
1021 N 1 '13
Objections to the Interstate commerce com-
mission specifications for maps and pro-
files for railroad valuation. Ry & Ensr R
53:891-2 S 20 '13
Resurvey of the Wheeling & Lake Erie. D.
M. Taylor, maps Ry & Eng R 53:1060-3
N 15 '13
Si)ecIf1cations for maps and profiles for fed-
eral valuation of railroads: objections by
caiTiers. Eng Rec 68:202 S 13 ^13
Railroad motor cars. See Motor cars (rail-
road)
Railroad rates. See Railroads — Rates
Railroad records. See Railroads — Records
Railroad schools. See Railroad education
Railroad shops. See Railroads — Shops
Railroad signals. See Railroads — Signals
Railroad smoke inspectors' association of Chi-
cago
Re.sults of Investigations. Ry Age (Mech ed)
87:478 S '13
Railroad surveying
Hand signals for field parties. R. S. Beard.
diag Ry Age 54:888 Ap 18 '13
Resurvey of the Wheeling & Lake Erie. D.
M. Taylor, maps Ry & Eng R 63:1060-3
N 15 '13
Sir also Railroad maps
Railroad terminals. See Railroads — ^Terminals
Railroad ties
Adzing and boring machines, il Ry Age 54:
1094-5 My KJ '13
Adzing and boring ties and the cost of In-
stalling plants of this kind. J. A. Louns-
bury. Ry Age 54:172-4 Ja 24 '13; Same. Eng
Rec 67:189-90 F 15 '13; Same. Ry & Eng R
53:151-2 F 15 '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
233
Railroad t\et —Continued.
Baltimore & Ohio timber-treating plant,
Green Spring:. W. Va. F. J. Angier. 11 plan
Kng Rec 67:572-4 My 24 '13; Same. Ry
6 Eng R 53:451-3 My 17 '13; Same. Bng
X 69:1182-3 Je 5 '13
Comparative economy of treated ties. R. J.
Parl<er. Ry Age 54:1083-5 My 16 '13
Comparison of zinc chloride with coal-tar
creosote for preserving cross-ties. H. P;
Weiss. Elec Ry J 41:151-8 Ja 25 '13; Same.
Eng Rec 67:109-10 Ja 25 '13; Same. Ry &
En^ n r»3:84-8 Ja 25 '13; Same. Ry Age
54:165-7 Ja 24 '13
Corrosion of spikes In ties treated with zinc-
chloride. Eng N 69:270 F 6 *1S
Cross- tie data for 1911. Elec Ry J 42:269-70
Ag 16 '13
Device for loading tics, il diags Ry Age 55:
1181-2 D 19 '13
Effect of metal and treated ties on track
circuits. Uv Age 54:.'»78-80 Mr 19 '13; Same.
Ry & Kng II 53:453-5 My 17 13
Electric tie boring and spiking machine, il
Eng N 70:506-7 S 11 '13
Experiments in the preservative treatment of
crosstles, Eng Rec 67:728-9 Je 28 '13
Experiments In tiie preservative treatment
of red-oak and hard-maple crosstles. F.
M. Bond, il U S Forest Serv Bui 126:9-92
•13
Galesburg tie plant of the C B. & Q. il plan
Ry Age 54:906-9 Ap 18 '13
Hardwood tie plates on European railways.
M. Matthel. il Ry & Eng R 53:435 My 10
•13
Hardwood ties on the Panama railroad. Eng
N 70:1166 1) 11 '13
Improvements in tie treating plants. Ry &
Eng R 53:462 My 17 '13
Piecework or unit system of handling ties
and timbers. W. W. Eldrldge. Ry & Eng R
53:122-3 F 8 '13
Preparing timber for treatment In the Gulf
states. R. U Allardyce. Ry & Eng R 53:
128 F 8 '13
Progress report on service tests of ties. H.
F. Weiss. Ry & Eng R 53:164-7 F 22 '13
Protection of ties from rail wear. Ry & Eng
R 53:439 My 10 '13
Railroad tie renewals. J. T. Bowser. Eng Rec
67:646-7 Je 7 '13
Railroad ties purchased in 1911. Ry & Kng
R 53:766-7 Ag 9 '13
Railway ties in Canada: report. Ry & Eng
R 53:394 Ap 26 '13
Report of committee of American railway
engineerln«^ as.'^n. on tle.»«. Ry Age 54:62.")-
7 Mr 20 '13
Sand cushion support for cross ties, plan
Elec Ry J 41:511 Mr 15 '13
Service tests of ties In experimental track.
Ry Age 54:345-6 F 21 13
Tie renewals and ballasting. Ry Age 54:1091-
2 My 16 -13
Ties bought and treated in 1911. Eng Rec
68:182 Ag 16 '13
Treated versus untreated ties. R. J. Parker.
Eng M 45:741-4 Ak '13
Varieties of ties used on the I'ananui rail-
road. Uy & Kng II 53:1173-4 D 20 '13
Sfc a ho Wood preservation
Railroad ties, Steel
Cast -weld jolnt.s and steel ties in Brooklyn,
il Klec Uy J 42:920-4 O 25 '13
Jnstallatlon.s of twin-tvpe .steel ties, il Elec
Ry J 42:1064 N 15 '13
New railroad steel tie. diags Iron Age 92:
341 Ag 14 '13
Steel channel tie for mine tracks. 11 Eng &
Min J r6:1070-l I) 6 '13
Steel ties on foreign railways, diags Eng N
69:1307-8 Je 26 '13
Railroad tracks. See Railroads — Track
Railroad yards. See Railroads — Yards
Railroads
Corporations and public. Eng M 46:89-90 Ap
•13
Plate -railways for road and steam trafBc. G.
N. Fell. Eng M 44:98-101 O '12
Railway buying and general prosperity. E.
B. I.eigh. Ry Age 55:1161-2 D 19 '13; Same.
Ry & ETng R 53:1174-5 D 20 '13
Relation of railroads to the cost of distri-
bution of food products. Ry & Eng R '53:
760-1 Ag 9 '13
State of mind regarding railroads. W: W.
Finley. Ry & Eng R 53:211-2 Mr 8 '13
I'tica general Improvement on the New York
Central & Hudson river railroad, il plans
Eng Rec 67:596-9 My 31 '13
Sec also Air brakes; Bridges, Railroads;
Buffers; Cable railroads; Carriers; Cars;
Commerce; p:iarthwork; Electric railroads;
Elevated railroads; Express service;
Freight; Freight car service; Freight cars:
Freight terminals; Interurban railroads;
IvOcomotive .shops; Locomotive terminals;
Locomotives; Motor cars (railroad); Moun-
tain railroads; Railroad engineering; Rail-
road law; Railroad ties; Rails; Railway
mail service; Rapid transit; Roundhouses;
Steam engines; Street railroads; Subways;
Suspended railroads; Trackways; Train
dispatching; Trailn resistance; Trestles;
Tunnels and tunneling; also names of rail-
roads, e. g. Union Pacific railroad
Accidents
Accidents on private and state railwavs. Rv
Age 54:1165-6 My 30 '13
Accidents to passenger trains in Great Brit-
ain. Eng N 70:1132 D 4 '13
Accidents viewed from a track maintenance
standpoint. Ry & Eng R 53:948-9 O 11 '13
Aftermath of the New Haven wreck. Ry &
Eng R 53:874-5 S 13 '13
American railwav association and railway ac-
cidents. Ry Age 55:852-3 N 7 '13
Analysis of the causes of railway accidents.
•Elec liy J 41:551 Mr 22 '13
Analysis of train -crew legislation. Ry Age
55:750-6 () 24 '13
Annual report of the Interstate commerce
commission. Ry & Eng R 53:7-9 Ja 4 '13
Apportioning the responsibility for the New
Haven wreck. Scl Am 109:254 O 4 '13
Automobile fatalities and railway fatalities.
Ry Age 55:741-2 O 24 '13
Boiler inspector's first annual report. Ry &
Eng R 53:12 Ja 4 '13
Causes of injury in railway maintenance of
way department. K. H. Barnhart. Ry Age
54:352 F 21 '13
Collision In a London subway — failure of an
automatic stop. H. R. Wilson. Ry & Eng
R 53:159-60 F 22 '13
Collision on the Pennsylvania railroad at Ty-
rone. Pa. 11 Ry & Eng R 53:886-8 S 20 '18
Comparison of railway casualties in Great
Britain and In the United States. Eng N
70:671-2 O 2 '13
Conditions of competition for the E. H. Har-
riman memorial gold medal. Ry Age 55:
708 O 17 '13
Co-operation in railroad safety. B. L. Wln-
chell. Am Ind 14:24-5 Ag '13
Gothenburg collision report. Ry Age 54:1177
My 30 '13
Governmental tolerance of trospas.sing on
railway property. Ry & Eng R 53:958-9 O
11 '13
How deadly Is railway travel? Sci Am 109:
230 S 20 '13
Human factor in safe transportation. Sci
Am 108:392 My 3 '13
Human fallibility in railway operation. Elec
Ry J 41:182-3 F 1 '13
Indicting railway officials as a remedy for
accidents. Eng N 69:124-5 Ja 16 '13
Interstate commerce commission on the
Stamford wreck. Sci Am 109:46 Jl 19 '18
Interstate commerce commission quarterly
accident bu!letln.s. Ry Age 54:64-6, 1225-6;
55:759 Ja 10, Je 6, O 24 '13
Interstate commerce commission report on
the Stamford wreck on New York, New
Haven and Hartford R. R. Ry & Eng R
53:689-90 Jl 19 '13
T^ter aspects of the "safety first" move-
ment. J. W. Coon; G: Bratlshaw. Rv Age
54:387-9 F 28 '13
234
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Railroads — Accidents — Continued.
Latest and worst New Haven railway disas-
ter. 11 Eng N 70:520-3 S 11 '13
Lesson of Irvlngrton. Ry Age 54:319 F 21 '13
Mercy of steel and the menace of wood. 11
Scl Am 108:92-3 Ja 25 '13
New Haven collision of Sept. 2, 1918; ab-
stract of report of the Interstate commerce
commission. Ry & Kng R 53:913-7 S 27
*13
New York report on Coming collision. Ry
Age 54:105-6 Ja 17 '13
North Haven collision. Ry Age 55:442-3, 461-
7, 619-22 S 12, O 3 '13
Old object lesson on track jacks recalled.
Eng N 69:524-5 Mr 13 '13
Plea against hasty legislation. Ry Age 55:
449-50 S 12 '13
Railroad accidents, their causes and remedy.
D. F. Jurgenson. Ry Age 54:14-5 Ja 3 '13
Railway officials indicted for train wrecks.
Ry & Eng R 53:13-4 Ja 4 '13
Reaping the whirlwind. Scl Am 109:206 S
13 '13
Record of wrecks on the New York, New Ha-
ven & Hartford R. R. occurring In the
last twenty-seven months. Ry & Eng R 53:
851 S 6 '13
Report of Interstate commerce commission
on railroad accidents. Ry & Eng R 53:1204-
5 D 27 '13
Report on the Corning, N. Y., wreck. Ry &
Eng R 53:50 Ja 18 '13
Responsibility of railway managements for
accidents. Ry Age 55:599-600 O 3 '13
Safety on railroads. J. W. Coon. Eng N 69:
458-9 Mr 6 '13
Six passengers killed at Stamford. Ry Age
54:1548-'9 Je 20 '13
Speed factor In collisions. Scl Am 109:138. Ag
23 *13
Stamford collision. Ry Age 54:1608 Je 27 '13
Stamford collision on the New Haven rail-
road. Eng N 69:1292-3 Je 19 '18
Stamford collision report. Ry Age 55:94-6
Jl 1« '13
Statistics of locomotive boiler accidents for
year ending Je. 30, 1912; from boiler In-
spector's annual report. Ry & Eng R 53:
14 Ja 4 '13
Steel passenger cars in a wreck, il Ry Age
(Mech ed) 87:561-2 O '13
Train accidents in December, 1912. Ry Age
54:144 Ja 24 '13
Train accidents in 1913. Ry Age 54:325-6.
7fi2, 9P0-1. 1218-9. 1605. 55:182, 329-30. 627,
860. 965-6 F 21, Mr 28. My 2, Je 6, 27, Ag
1. 22. O 3, N 7, 21 '13
Tre.spa.ssera killed and injured on the New
York Central In 1912. map Ry Age 55:267-
9 Ag 15 '13
Trespassing problem. Elec Ry J 42:960-1 N 1
•13
Tyrone collision report. 11 Ry Age 55:494
S 19 '13
Wanted: a sense of responsibility and duty.
Ry Age 65:482-4 S 19 '13
Washington comment on New Haven wreck.
Ry & Eng R 53:845 S 6 '13
When accidents are not accidental. Ry Age
54:426-6 Mr 7 '13
8re also Derailments; Railroads — Safe-
ty devices; Railroads — Signals: Street rail-
roads — ^Accidents
Accounting
Cost and how to count it. E. R. Lewis. Ry
Age 54:1082 My 16 '13
Depreciation of rolling stock equipment. F.
Nay. Uy & Eng R 53:1205 D 27 '13
Freight claim blanks. Ry Age 55:341-2 Ag 22
'13
Has the Interstate commerce commi.<tsIon's
system of accounts met with the needs of
the commission? W: E. Hooper. Rv Age
55:954-7 N 21 '13
Proposed railroad clearing house. Ry Age 54:
90-1, 100-8 Ja 17 '13
Regulation of the stock of material; the re-
lation of accounting to this problem. G: G.
Yeoman.««. Ry Age 54:802-3 Ap 4 '13
Report of committee of Am. railway engi-
neering assn. on records and accounts. Ry
Age 54:729-31 Mr 21 '13
Sec also Railroads — Finance; Railroads —
Records; Railroads — Valuation
Advertising
Railroads and public appreciation. J. W.
Booth. Ry & Eng R 53:1150-1 D 13 '13
Auditing
Burlington adopts new train audit system.
Ry Age 64:112-3 Ja 17 '18
Automatic stop
American railway assn. report on automatic
train stops. Ry & Eng R 63:691 Jl 19 '13
Attitude of railroads to the automatic stop.
G: W. Ristine. Sci Am 108:87 Ja 25 '13
Automatic control of trains. B. C. RowelL
Ry & Eng R 53:2-3 Ja 4 '13
Automatic stop. B. C. Rowell. plan Ry & Eng
R 63:128-9 F 8 '13
Automatic stops and audible signals. Ry Age
54:834-5 Ap 11 '13
Automatic train stop problem. A. H. Rudd.
Ry Age 54:1211-2 Je 6 '13
Automatic train stops. Ry & ESng R 63:192 Mr
I '13
British opinion on railway automatic stops.
H. R. Wilson. 11 plan Eng N 69:193-5 Ja
30 '13
Collision in a London subway — failure of an
automatic stop. H. R. Wilson. Ry & Eng R
53:159-60 F 22 '13
Competition for the New York, New Haven
and Hartford railroad company's automatic
stop. Scl Am 109:50 Jl 19 '13
Discipline versus automatic train control. J:
D. Isaacs. Ry Age 54:6-7 Ja 3 '13
Failure of a railway automatic stop in Lon-
don. H. R. Wilson. Eng N 69:479 Mr 6 'IS
Failure of an automatic stop on an Eng-
lish railway. Ry & Eng R 63:188-9 Mr 1
•13
Gray-Thurber automatic train stop, dlag Elec
Ry J 42:1111 N 22 '13
Ideal automatic train control. M. Wels. Scl
Am 108:155 F 15 '13
Jones system of automatic train control, il
Ry & Eng R 53:191 Mr 1 '13
Need of an automatic stop. Sci Am 108:664
Je 21 '13
New Haven railroad automatic stop compe-
Utlon. Scl Am 108:282 Mr 29 '13
N. Y.. N. H. and Hartford railway's auto-
matic-stop prize. Sci Am 108:67 Ja 18 'IS
Railroad adopts the automatic stop. Sci Am
109:227 S 20 '13
Requisites for apparatus for train controL
Eng N 70:252 Ag 7 '13
Safety automatic train stop. 11 Sci Am 108:
395-6 My 3 '13
Successful automatic train-stop. 11 Sci Am
108:65-6 Ja 18 '13
Ree alHo Railroads — Signals
Buffers
Sec Buffers (railroad)
Buildings and structures
Bridges, stations and masonry work on the
Montclalr branch Improvements. 11 Eng
Rec 68:687-9 D 20 '13
Concrete buildings on the Lackawanna. 11
Ry Age 55:511-4 S 19 '13
Cotton storage shed of economical design. E.
S. Pennebaker, jr. 11 Eng N 69:26-7 Ja 2 *13
Fuel oil Installations, Northern Pacific Ry.
plans Ry & Eng R 63:203-4 Mr 8 '13
Illinois Central improvement at Memphis.
II plan Eng Ree 68:720-2 D 27 '13
New coal classification yards of the Phila-
delphia & Reading Ry. at St. Clair, Pa. J.
S. Ward. 11 Eng N 70:548-8 S 18 '13
New structures, roadbed improvement, etc.;
work completed In 1912. Ry & Eng R 53:
19-23 Ja 4 '13
Poured concrete buildings, D., L. & W. R. R,,
Nanticoke, Pa. 11 Ry & E3ng R 63:466-6
My 17 '13
Railroad section tool house, plan Concrete
Cem 1:96 D '12
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
235
Railroads — ^Buildings and structures —Continued.
Report of committee of Am. railway engi-
neering assn. on buildings. Ry Age 54:717-
23 Mr 21 '13
Southern railway freight station and office
building at Atlanta, Ga. il plan Ry Age
54:833-40 Ap 11 '13
23d annual convention of the Am. railway
bridge and building assn. at Montreal. Can.
Eng N 70:889-91 O 30 '13
Src also Bridges, Railroad; Car houses;
Culverts; Freight houses; Locomotive
shops; Railroads — Shops; Railroads — Sta-
tions; Railroads — Terminals; Roundhouses
Cart
See Baggage and express cars; Car light-
ing; Car trucks; Cars; Dining cars; Freight
cars; Motor cars (railroad): Postal cars;
Refrigerator cars; Sleeping cars; Wrecking
cars
Cattle guards
Cattle guards. Ry Age 55:788-90 O 24 '13
Conclusion of committee of Am. railway bridge
and building assn. on cattle guards. Eng
Rec 68:502-3 N 1 '13
Claim departments
Successful claim agent. W. II. Hyland. Elec
Ry J 41:420-1 Mr 8 '13
Collisions
See Railroads — ^Acddents
Construction
Applications of concrete on the Long Island
R. R. F: Auryansen. II Ry & Eng R 68:
818-20 Ag 30 '13
Boston & Maine extension from Hinsdale.
N. H., to Brattleboro, Vt. II Ry Age 55:
661-2 O 10 '13
Bridges, viaducts and embankment work of
* the New York connecting railroad. II map
plans Eng Rec 68:79-81 Jl 19 '13
Buckhannon & Northern railroad. 11. E. Kerr.
11 map Ry Age 55:617-8 O 3 '13
C. M, & St. P. Improvement work: second
track and grade revision between Aber-
deen, S. D., and Montevideo, Minn. II dlag
map Ry Age 54:673-6 Mr 21 '13
Can ton -Kow loon railway, China. Eng Rec 67:
216-7 F 22 '13
Clinchfleld extension: building a 35-mIle line
over the Cumberland range. II map Ry Age
55:861-8 N 7 '13
Company -force work on the Louisville &
Nashville railroad, il Eng Rec 68:162-3 Ag
9 '13
Company versus contract construction work.
Ry Age 54:490 Mr 14 '13
Concrete in railroad work. F: Auryansen. 11
Concrete Cem 2:37-40 Ja '13
Concreting train using a drag-line excavator.
II Eng N 70:1031-2 N 20 '13
Construction work on a short railroad
branch. II dlag Eng Rec 67:666-7 Je 14
'13
Continuation of Louisville & Nashville im-
provements In eastern Kentucky. 11 plans
Eng Rec 68:359-61 S 27 '13
D. L. & W. line north of Scranton, Pa. il
dlag Ry Age 54:941-2 Ap 25 '13
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western R. R.
roadbed Improvements. Ry & Eng R 63:
392-3 Ap 26 '13
Double tracking on the Nashville, Chatta-
nooga & St. T^ouls. II plans Ry Age 54:
1035-6 My 9 '13
Elimination of grade crossings In Cleveland
by the New York, Chicago & St. Louis
railroad, il map Ry & Eng R 53:1100-4, 1144-
7. 1178-81 N 2^ D 13-20 '13
Elkhorn railway extension. O. K. Morgan,
il map plans Eng X 70:762-7 O 16 '13
Engineer's reminiscences of Mexican railway
building. M. E. Schmidt. Eng M 46:688-94
Ag 'IS
Expensive 11 -mile Magnolia cutoff to be built
bv Baltimore & Ohio R. R. Eng N 69:
12.32 Je 12 '13
Extra top width for new railroad embank-
ments. Eng Rec 68:459 O 25 '13
Extra top width for new railroad embank-
ments. T: B. Lee. Eng Rec 68:589-90 N 22
'IS
Features of Louisville & Nashville work be-
tween Nashville and Birmingham. 11 diags
Eng Rec 68:129-31 Ag 2 '13
Grade- crossing elimination at Sec<!>nd Avenue
and Try Street. Pittsburgh. 11 plans Bnff
Rec 68:32-4 Jl 12 '13
Grade elevation and six-tracking at Rahway,
N. J. Pennsylvania R. R. J: J. Vail, il
plans Eng N 70:1118-21 D 4 '13
Grade reduction and doubletracking on the
Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Ry.
plans Eng N 70:802-5 O 23 '13
Grade revision from Paris to Winchester:
Louisville & Nashville reconstruction in
Kentucky, il diags Eng Rec 68:298 S 13 '13
Grand Trunk gratle separation in Toronto. II
map Ry Age 54:1213-8 Je 6 '13
Hewed and rough timber in railroad con-
struction. II Eng Rec 68:615 N 29 '13
Hollow relnforced-concrete triangular boxes
at three-level crossing of creek, railroad
and avenue at Montdalr, N. J. il plan Eng
Rec 68:636-7 D 6 '13
Idaho Northern Ry. construction work. J.
H. Smith. II plan Eng N 70:101-3 Jl 17 '18
Kansas City terminal Ry. construction work.
11 Ry & Eng R 53:225-30 Mr 16 '13
Lewistown-Great Falls line of the C. M. &
St. P. Ry. 11 plans Ry & Eng R 53:619-28,
686-9 Je 28, Jl 19 '13
Long Island improvements at Jamaica, il
map plans Ry Age 55:183-9 Ag 1 '13
Louisville & Nashville improvements. 11 map
Ry Age 55:143-9, 225-8 Jl 25. Ag 8 '13
New cutoff between Winchester and Irvine,
in eastern Kentucky on Louisville & Nash-
ville railroad, plans Eng Rec 68:270-2 S
6 '13
New line over Wasatch mountains, Utah.
11 map Ry Age 55:1013-8 N 28 '13
New York Central Improvements at Rome,
m JjOw. II plan diag Ry Age 55:282-5 Ag
15 '13
Nicholson relocation of the LackawaJina
railroad. G. J. Ray. Eng Rec 67:461-2 Ap
26 '13; Same. Ry & Eng R 53:383 Ap 26 '13
Norfolk Southern extension. 11 map Ry Age
54:1315-8 Je 13 '13
Northwestern Pacific railroad extension be-
tween San Francisco and Eureka. II map
Eng Rec 68:664-5 D 13 '13
Oregon short line R. R. improvements. U
plans Ry & Eng R 63:289-46 Mr 16 '18
Railway construction and train tonnage. R.
N. Begien. Eng N 69:727-9 Ap 10 '13
Railway construction contracts. Ry & £7ng
R 53:309-11 Mr 29 '13
Relocation and grade reduction on the Louis-
ville & Nashville railroad. 11 maps Eng Rec
68:97-9 Jl 26 '13
Road department Improvements on the B. &
O. R. R. Ry & Eng R 53:221 Mr 15 '13
Sand Patch tunnel Improvements; additional
facilities Just completed by the Baltimore
& Ohio. II Ry Age 54:789-95 Ap 4 '13
Soldier Summit detour line, Denver & Rio
Grande railroad. 11 diags Ry & Eng R 53:
1078-80 N 22 '13
Summit cutoff of the Lackawanna railroad.
11 diags maps Eng N 70:410-9 Ag 28 '18
Summlt-Halstead rut-off of Delaware,
Lackawanna & Western. II map Ry Age
55:903-8, 1069-74 N 14. D 5 '13
Temporary structures for supporting tracks
during the construction of permanent work,
sewers, etc. Ry Age 55:787-8 O 24 '13
Third and fourth track construction; geolog-
ical and traflic conditions created unusual
problems on New York Central between
Albany and New York. 11 Ry Age 54:505-7
Mr 14 '13
Track elevation and portable concreting
plant; C. M. & St. P. Ry. plan Eng N 70:
26-8 Jl 3 '13
Track elevation at .Toilet, 111. map plan Eng
N 69:952-.f> My 8 '13
Track labor problem, f*. L. Jandron. Ry &
Eng R 53:369-71 Ap 19 '18
Use of screens to clean stone ballast. 11 Eng
Rec 67:474-5 Ap 26 '13
236
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Railroads — Construction — Continued.
Sec alHO Bridges, Railroad; Culverts;
Earthwork; Klevated railroads: Rail hand-
ling; Railroad engineering; Railroad ties;
Itallroads — Build Ing-s; liallroads — Curves and
turnouts: Railroads — Location; Railroads —
Maintenance and repair; Railroads — Sta-
tions; Railroads — Terminals; Railroads —
Tracks; Rails; Trestles; Tunnels and tun-
neling
Cost of operation
Analysis of the estimated saving in a pro-
posed change from 0.6 to a 0.3 per cent
ruling grade on a typical 130-mile division.
Eng Rec 68:375-6 O 4 '13
Division of operating expenses. Ry & Eng
R 53:345 Ap 12 '13
Economics of railway location. Ry Age 54:
610-7 Mr 20 '13
Effect of a well organized store department
on the operating cost of a railroad. N. M.
Rice. Ry & Eng R 53:510-1 My 31 '13
Effect of stores department on operating
cost. N. M. Rice: TI. C. Pearce. Ry Age
54:1140-2 My 23 '13; Same. Uy Age (Mech
ed) 87:301-2 Je '13
Electrification of trunk line railroads: esti-
mate of cost and of saving in operating
e.xpenses. C: I*. Kahler. Ry Age 54:1550-4
Je 20 '13
Expense of freight car and locomotive repairs,
renewals and depreciation for year ending
Je. 30, 1912, with co.st per mile run for
five years. Ry & Eng R 53:10-1 Ja 4 '13
Expense of fuel for locomotives: ten years*
record. Ry & Eng R 53:532-3 Je 7 '13
Fallacy of the ecjuated-revenue cost unit. O.
Ely. Ry Age 55:137 Jl 23 '13
Railroad cost and efficiency. Ry Age 55:58-
9 Jl 11 '13
Relative value of service for passengers and
freight. W. F. TurnbuU. Ry Age 55:137-8
Jl 25 '13
Studies of operation — the Buffalo, Rochester
& Pittsburgh. W: E. Hooper. Ry Age 54:
663-7 Mr 21 '13
Trend of operating expenses. Ry & Eng R
53:38-9 Ja 11 '13
Crossings
Continuous rail crossing, Clinton, III. 11 Ry
Age 54:556 Mr IH '13
Hollow relnforced-conorete triangular box-
es at three-level crossing of creek, rail-
road and avenue at Montolair, N. J. 11 plan
Eng Kec 6S:H36-7 D 6 •13
Improved slip-switch cros.sings: Pennsylvania
R. R. 11 diags Eng X 70:254-6 Ag 7 '13
iSVf aho Grade crossings; Railroads —
Track
Curves and turnouts
Computation of simple turnouts. A. Bull. Eng
N 69:850 Ap 24 '13
Derailment of trucks on curves. A. Stuckl.
11 Ry Age 54:111-2 Ja 17 '13
Formulas for radial distances between
curves. G: Paaswell. Eng N 69:679-80 Mr
20 '13
Frog-angle triangle for plotting turnouts. W.
W. Gruber. Eng N 69:575 Mr 20 '13
Length of crossover between curved paral-
lel tracks. R. W. Stewart. Eng N 69:1068-
9 My 22 '13
Short method for locating frog points, dlags
Ry Age 54:347-9 F 21 '13
Spiral for railway curves. E. Davis. Eng Rec
67:570-1 My 24 '13
Sre also Railroads — Location
Damages from floods, etc.
Baltimore & Ohio flood reconstruction. 11
Ry Age 65:106-9 Jl 18 '13
Birdseye view of conditions in Ohio flood
districts. 11 Eng N 69:793-8 Ap 17 '13
Pamage by floods to railroads in Ohio and
Indiana, il Ry Age 54:S0fi-8 Ap 4 '13
Damage to structures in Indianapolis flood.
D. V. Moore. 11 map Eng N 69:870-5 Ap
24 '13
nood damage. Ry & Eng R 53:405-6 My 3
•13
Flood damage and repair work on the Balti-
more & Ohio. Eng Rec 67:479 Ap 26 '13
Flood damage to railway property. Eng Rec
67:sup 47-8 My 3 '13
Flood damage to the Pennsylvania lines, il
maps Ry & Eng R 63:862-7 S 13 'IS
Flood destruction on the San Pedro railway.
H. G. Tyrrell. 11 map Eng N 70:16-8 Jl »
'13
Railway damage and railway reconstruction
In the Ohio flood districts. II Eng N 69:
867-9 Ap 24 '13
Repairing flood damage on the Pittsburgh &
Lake Erie, il Eng Rec 67:449-50 Ap 19 '13
Development work
Frisco's new development plan. Ry Sc Eng
R 53:13 Ja 4 '13
Electrification
American electriflcations of high-tension, a.
c. and d. c. i-oada, and comparative data
to prove the .superiority of high -voltage
d. c. systems to a. c. systems of split-
phase or other types. A. H. Armstrong.
Elec Ry J 42:1284-90 D 20 '13; Discussion.
W. S. Murray and others. 42:1290-2, 1327-
9 D 20-27 '13
Award of contract for electrification of Mel-
bourne suburlxan system, map Elec Rv J
41:255 F 8 '13
British railways, Electrification of. maps Elec
Ry J 41:797-800 My 3 '13
Butte, Anaconda & Pacific railway. R. E.
Wade. II Am Inst Mln E Bui 83:2<J29-34 N
•13
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul electriflcntion
over the heavy grades in the Rocky moun-
tains. Eng Rec 68:629 D 6 '13
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul electrifica-
tion through the Rocky mountains, map
Ry Age 54:985-6 My 2 '13
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul main line
electrification in Montana. Elec Rv J 42:
1142 N 29 '13
Chicago railway terminals. Electrification of.
Ry & Hng R 53:459-61 My 17 '13
Chicago terminal electrification. EHec W 61:
1075-6 My 24 '13
Chicago terminals and the smoke problem.
R. E. Pierce. Ry & Eng R 53:440 My 10
'13
Comparative cost of direct and single phase
electrification of steam railroads. Sci Am
108:170 F 22 '13
Contract awarded for electrification of the
Melbourne suburban railways. Ry & Eng R
53:120-1 F 8 '13
Discussion on steam railroad electrification.
Elec Ry J 41:932-3 My 24 '13
Electric traction on steam roads enterinir
Melbourne, Australia. Eng N 69:146 Ja 23
'13
Electrical equipment for the Melbourne (Aus-
tralia) suburban railways. Elec W 61:316-6
F 8 '13
Electrical night of the New York railroad
club. Elec Ry J 41:586-8 Mr 29 '13
Electrification In Italy. Elec Ry J 41:383-4
Mr 1 '13
Electrification of heavy grrades; advantages
and cost. C. L. De Mural t. Ry Age 54:107-9
Ja 17 '13
Electrification of London suburban railways.
map Ry & Eng R 53:57 Ja 18 '18
Electrification of Melbourne suburban rail-
ways. Ry & Eng R 53:59 Ja 18 '13
Electrification of railroads. Elec W 61:1073-
4 My 24 '13
Electrification of Southern Pacific mountain
division. Ry & Eng R 53:939-40 O 4 '18
Electrification of steam railroads In moun-
tain districts. Eng Rec 68:314-5 S 20 '18
Electrification of trunk line railroads: esti-
mate of cost and of saving in operating ex-
penses. C: P. Kahler. Ry Age 54:1550-4 Je
20 '13
Electrification plan of the Chicago, Milwau-
kee & Puget Sound railway. Elec Ry J 41:
70 Ja 11 '13
Electrification progress In Europe. Elec Ry
J 41:9-10 Ja 4 '13
Electrification progress in the United States,
maps Elec Ry J 41:1006-10 Je 7 '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
237
Railroads — Electrification — Continued.
Electrification system discussion, before the
Canadian society of civil engineers at
Montreal. Elec W 62:1304-6 D 27 '13
Electrified steam railroad. Elec Ry J 41:996
Je 7 '13
Employees oppose Chicago electrification. Ry
Age 55:823-4 O 31 '13
Energy for railroad electrification. Elec W
61:126-7 Ja 18 '13
Engineering problem of electrification with
discussion. A. H. Armstrong. Bng Rec 68:
716-8 I) 27 '13
English officials study railroad electrifica-
tion. Elec W 62:1149 D 6 '13
European electric railways: new LiJtsch-
berg railway in Switzerland and the older
Lecco-Colico line In northern Italy. Ii.
Bell. 11 Elec Ry J 42:374-6 S 6 '13
Experiences In operation of Loetschberg and
Simplon tunnels. Elec Ry J 42:1244-5 D 13
'13
Financial aspect of railway terminal elec-
trification. Eng N 69:475-6 Mr 6 '13
Great Northern railway electrification In
Montana. E: P. Burch. Elec Ry J 41:117-8
Ja 18 *13
Harlem river freight terminal, New York
city, to be operated by electricity. Eng N
69:1235-6 Je 12 '13
Hearing on electrification In Chicago. Ry Age
54:1065-6 My 16 '13
Heavy electric traction on the continent.
Elec Ry J 41:33-4 Ja 4 '13
Maintenance on the electrified section of the
Erie railroad. 11 Elec Ry J 41:998-1001 Je
7 '13
Midi (France) d. c. and a. c. electrifications,
il plans Elec Ry J 41:792-6 My 3 '13
Midi railway. Electrification of. Elec Ry J
41:1067-8 Je 14 '13
Mining magnetite in Sweden: electrification
of ore road. A. S. Rice, il Iron Tr R
53:»r>7-60 N 27 43
Mountain railway electrification: a study of
the Tehachapi pas.'?. A. Irl. Babcoi»k. Am
Inst E E Pro 32:1784-1815 S M3; Excerpts.
Ry Age 55:447-9 S 12 '13
New electrification plans of the Pennsylvania
railroad, map Elec Ry J 42:600 S 27 '18
New proposal regarding electrification. Ry &
Eng R 63:329 Ap 5 '13
Norfolk & Western Ry. electric-traction
plana. Eng N 69:1243 Je 12 '13
Portland. Eugene & Eastern construction. 11
map Ky Age 55:453-4 S 12 '13
Power contract for a trunk-line electrifica-
tion between the Great Falls power com-
pany and the Chicago, Milwaukee A Puget
Sound railway. Elec Ry J 41:280-1 F 15 '13
Principles of electric engineering. C. I-. de
Muralt. Ry Age 54:808-9, 1031-2; 55:230-
1. 418-9 Ap 4. My 9. Ag 8. S 5 '13
Probabilities of main-line electrification. N.
\V. Storer. Eng M 45:259-61 My '13
Progress In the electrification of railways.
Eng Rec 67:339 Mr 29 '13
Proposed technical commission on steam rail-
road electrification. Elec Ry J 41:573 Mr 29
'13
Purchased power for the Chicago, Milwaukee
& Puget Sound electrification. Elec Ry J
41:290 F 16 '13
Railroad-terminal electrification investigation
in Chicago. Elec Ry J 41:251-5 F 8 '13
Railway electrification a conserver of natur-
al resources. Eng Rec 68:686-7 D 20 '13
Railway papers presented at the Am. Inst.
E. E. Elec Ry J 41:956-7 My 31 '13
Report of proposed electrification of Lon-
don & Port Stanley railway. Elec Ry J 42:
505 S 27 '13
Steam road electrifications. A. H. Armstrong.
Elec Ry J 41:17-20 Ja 4 '13
Steam versus electric locomotives. R. V.
Macauley. Eng M 44:434-6 D '12
Study of electrification on the Southern Pa-
cific. Elec Ry J 42:424 8 13 '18
Trunk-line electrification. Eng Rec 67:59, 599-
600 Ja 18. My 31 '13
Trunk line electrification. C: P. Kahler. Am
Inst E B Pro 32:1058-96 My '13; Excerpts.
Ry & Eng R 53:847-9 S 6 '13; Discussion.
Am Inst E E Pro 32:2122-47 N '13
1200-volt d. c. line In Holland. Elec Ry J
41:142-5 Ja 25 '13
2400-volt railway electrification. H. M. Ho-
bart. Am Inst E E Pro 32:1016-56 My '13;
Discussion. 32:2122-47 N '13
Washington & Old Dominion railway. W. N.
Smith. 11 map plan Elec Ry J 41:534-41 Mr
22 '13
See also EZlectric locomotives; Electric
railroads
Employees
Age limit In pension benefits. Ry Age 54:
980 My 2 '13
Apprenticeship. Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:417-
30 Ag '13
Arbitration of firemen's controversy. Ry &
Eng R 53:295-6. 340-1 Mr 29. Ap 12 '13
Award of arbitrators In ca.«ie of conductors
and trainmen of eastern roads. Ry & Eng
R 53:1056-8 N 15 '13
Bulletins commending employees. Ry Age 54:
1533-4 Je 20 '13
Causes of injury in railway maintenance of
way department. E. H. Barnhart. Ry Age
54:352 F 21 '13
Closing argument of the railroads In the
trainmen's wage arbitration. Ry & Eng R
53:973 O 18 '13
College man and the raJlraods. I. L. Lee.
Ry Age 55:49-50 Jl 11 '13
College men and the railroads: symposium.
Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:580-2, 638-40 N-D
'13
Compensation of labor on British and Amer-
ican railways. Ry & Eng R 53:1183-4 D 20
'13
Conductors' and trainmen's demands. Ry Age
54:1029 My 9 '13
Criminal prosecution of careless railway em-
ployees in Great Britain. H. R. Wilson.
Eng N 70:886-7 O 30 '13
Demands of the trainmen. Ry Age 64:942-
3 Ap 25 '13
Demands of the western enginemen. Ry Age
55:82rv-6 () 31 *13
DiscipTlne on the Baltimore & Ohio. F: C.
Syze. Ry Age 54:1128-9 My l':J '13
Eastern trainmen's wages settled. Ry Ago
55:909-13 N 14 '13
Eflflclency and the railway wage problem. F.
L. Jandron. Eng M 44:241-7 N '12
Efllclencv of freight house forces; damaged
freight;: Ry Age 54:787-8 Ap 4 '13
Elflciency of maintenance of way labor. H.
C. Landon. Ry Age 54:1087-9 My 16 '13
Firemen's arbitration award. Am Eng 87:275-
6 Mv '13; Same, with arbitrator's report.
Ry Age 54:961-2 Ap 25 '13
Firemen's wage arbitration. Ry Age 54:47ii-
80, 667-8, 762-5, 799-801, 838 Mr 14-Ap 11
'13
Firemen's wages. Ry Age 54:259-60 F 7 '13
Government ownership and the railroad em-
ployee. J. K. Turner. Ry Age 55:1165-6
D 19 '13
Governor Foss on the railroad labor problem.
Ry & Rng R 53:885 S 20 '13
Higher efficiency through consideration for
labor. Eng Rec 68:226-7 Ag 30 '13
Human factor In safe transportation. Sci Am
108:392 My 3 '13
Impressions of Hungarian railway practice:
shop emergency hospital, drinking foun-
tains, an efficient apprentice system. H:
W. Jacobs. 11 Ry Age 54:331-3 F 21 '13
Labor anions and the railroads. J. O. Fagan.
Ry Age 54:1320-2 Je 13 '13
Legislation affecting the time and manner
of payment of railroad wages. A. B. Jones.
Ry Age 55:871-2 N 7 '13
Managers' and firemen's briefs. Ry Age 54:
881-2 Ap 18 '13
Organization of floating gang to train fore-
men. W. H. Cleveland. Ry Age 54:507-8
Mr 14 '13
Payment of employees In cash: description
of the method used on the Pennsylvania
lines west. Ry Age 64:202-7 Ja 31 '13
238
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Railroads — £?inployees — Continued.
Plan for solving the railway labor problem.
G: A. Clark. Ry Agre 55:663-4 O 10 '13
Presidents Brown and Rea on labor disputes.
Ry & Eng R 63:220 Mr 16 '13
Prevention of accidents to maintenance of
way employees. W. E. Davin. Ry Age 54:
509-10 Mr 14 '13
Proper alms in training for railway service.
H. G. Hetzler. Ry & Eng R 53:563-4 Je
14 '13
Protection of men in maintenance of way
department. B. A. West. Ry Age 54:8. '8
Ap 18 '13
Railway arbitration. Eng M 44:597-8 Ja '13
Railway employee and the railway patron.
S: O. Dunn. Ry Age 55:1065-8 D 5 '13
Railway track labor problem. Ry Age 55:
669-70 O 24 "13
Rest for employees and railway safety. Scl
Am 109:406 N 29 '13
Rules regarding government of employes and
conduct of work of the maintenance of
way department. Ry Age 54:573-7 Mr 19 '13
Safety first for maintenance of way employ-
ees. E. B. Flthian. Ry Age 54:901 Ap 18 '13
Section foreman problem. B. A. West. Ry
Age 54:349-50 F 21 '13
Section foremen made from clerks. W: S.
WoUner. Ry Age 55:1187-8 D 19 '13
Section labor problem. A. M. Clough. Ry &
Eng R 63:1041 N 8 '13
6th meeting of Keystone railway club, York,
Pa., June, 1913. Blec Ry J 41:1022-5 Je 7
•13
Strike on the North Eastern railway of Eng-
land. H. R. Wilson. Ry & Eng R 53:9 Ja
4 '13
Strike on the Sunset lines. Ry Age 55:942-4,
959-62 N 21 '13
Study your apprentice boys carefully. G.
M. Basford. Ry Age 55:7-9 Jl 4 '13
Suggested means for holding laborers. Ry
Age 56:771-4, 979-81 O 24, N 21 '13
Towermen and hours of service law. Ry &
Eng R 63:534-6 Je 7 '13
Track labor problem. F. Ia Jandron. Ry &
Ene R 53:369-71 Ap 19 '13
Training the railway employee. A. Kipp. Ry
Age 55:765-6 O 24 '13; Same. Ry & Eng
R 53:1135-6 D 6 '13
Trainmen's demands refused. Ry & Eng R
63:409 My 3 '13
Unit basis for section-gang' labor: mainte-
nance of way system employed on the
Pittsburgh and Lake Erie railroad. Ens M
44:783-5 F *13
Weak spots in discipline. Ry Age 55:550-1
5 26 '13
When accidents are not accidental. Ry Age
64:425-6 Mr 7 '13
8€€ also Freight solicitors: Locomotive
engineers: Railroad conductors; Railroad
education: Railroads — ^Management; Street
railroads — Employees
Equipment and supplies
Assignment of equipment valuation by states.
A. I. Thompson. Ry Age 55:21-3 Jl 4 '13
Burlington's construction organization. Ry
Age 55:111-2 Jl 18 '13
Effect of a well organized store department
on the operating cost of a railroad. N. M.
Rice. Ry & Eng R 53:510-1 My 31 '13
Elflfect of stores department on operating
cost. N. M. Rice; H. C. Pearce. Ry Age
54:1140-2 My 23 '13; Same. Ry Age (Mech
ed) 87:301-2 Je '13
Efficiency in the manufacture of railway
transportation. H. Emerson. Eng M 44:921-
8 Mr '13
Exhibits at 26th convention of Am. railway
master mechanics' assn., 1913. Elec Ry J
41:1065-6 Je 14 '13
Export of British and American railway
equipment. Ry Age 55:572-3 S 26 '13
Handling track material on the Pittsburgh
6 Lake Erie. II plan Ry Age 54:162-3 Ja 24
'13
Iron, steel and equipment exhibit.**, Chicago.
Iron Tr R 52:742-3 Mr 27 '13
Machinery exhibit at Atlantic City. Iron Age
91:1492-3 Je 19 '13
Railway electrical engineers' association: 6th
annual convention, Oct., 1913. Ry Age 55:
756-7, 831-3 O 24-31 '13
Railway storekeepers' association: abstracts
of papers at 10th annual convention. Ry
Age 54:1134-45 My 23 '13; Ry Age (Mech
ed) 87:297-304 Je '13
Regulation of the .stock of material; the re-
lation of accounting to this problem. G: G.
Yeomans. Rv Age 54:802-3 Ap 4 '13
Standard oil house. Uy Age (Mech ed) 87:310
Je '13
Storing and handling of material of Main-
tenance department: seven papers. Ry Age
54:159-61 Ja 24 '13
Supply department of the railway, G: C.
Yeomans. Ry Age 55:857-9 N 7 '13
10th annual convention of Railway store-
keepers' assn., Chicago, 1913. Ry & Eng
R 53:482-3, 487-8 My 24 '13
Wireless for railroad trains. II Sci Am 109:
432 D 6 '13
fire also Air brakes; Car couplings: Cars;
Freight cars; Fuel; I ocomotlves; Rail-
road ties; Railroads — Electrification; Rail-
roads — Maintenance and repair; Railroads
— Safety devices; Railroads — Shops; Rail-
roads — Signals; Rails; Sanders; Track
scales
Fares
Commutation-rate reduction In New York.
Elec Ry J 41:319 F 22 '13
New York commission reduces suburban
fares. Ry Age 54:295-6 F 14 '13
Reduction in New York suburban fares or-
dered. Elec Ry J 41:309-10 F 15 '13
fire also Railroads — Passes; Street rail-
roads — Fares
Finance
Are American railroads overcapitalized? A.
B. Johnson. Ry Age 55:271-3 Ag 15 '13
Atchison. Topeka & Santa Fe. map Ry Age
55:811-2 O 31 '13
Banking influence on railroad management.
Ry Age 55:443-4 S 12 '13
Chesapeake and Ohio, map Rv Age 55:642-
4 () 10 '13
Chicago & North Western, map Ry Age 55:
552-4 S 26 '13
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy. Ry Age 55:
854-5 N 7 "13
Chicago, Rock I.<<1and & Pacific, map Ry Age
55:691-2 O 17 '13
Coal mining adjunct.s of railroads. J: D. A.
Morrow. Ry Age 55:656 O 10 '13
Condition of the Lelilgh Valley, map Ry Age
5r):484-5 S 19 '13
B>iuipmcnt notes and a bad bond market. Ry
Age 54:1596 Je 27 '13
F. L. Loree on the diminishing returns on
railway Investments. Ry & Eng R 53:417
My 3 '13
Hocking Valley. Ry Age 55:644-6 O 10 "13
Illinois Central, map Ry Age 55:551-2 S 26
'13
Increased transportation rates and needed
facilities. B. A. Worthlngton. Ry & Eng
R 53:961-3 O 11 '13
Lending city credit to aid railway projects.
Eng N 69:967-8 My 8 '13
Looking into the future. B. A. Worthlngton.
Ry Age 54:633-6 Mr 20 '13
Missouri Pacific, map Ry Age 55:689-91 O
17 '13
Need for higher rates. B. A. Worthlngton. Ry
Age 55:872-3 N 7 '13
Needs of the railways. S: O. Dunn. Ry Age
54:321-4 F 21 '13
New Haven railroad financiering. Eng N 69:
968-9 My 8 '13
New York, New Haven and Hartford, map Rv
Age 55:944-6 N 21 '13 *
Pres. Bush's comments on results of fiscal
year ending June SO, 1918. Missouri-Pa-
cific system. Ry & Eng R 63:938-4 O 4 'IS
Pres. Howard Elliott on the situation and
needs of the New Haven road. Ry & Bne
R 53:926-7 O 4 '13 , ^
Proposed railroad clearing house. Ry Age 64:
90-1, 100-3 Ja 17 '18
Railroad financing of the future. J. J. HiU.
Ry & Eng R 53:1012-3 N 1 '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
239
Railroads — ^Finance — Continued.
Railway borrowing since 1900. Ry & Eng
R 53:951-2 O U '13
Railway business association on railway in-
comes. Ry Age 55:492-3 S 19 13
Railway business prospects. Ry & Kng R 53:
860-1 S 13 '13 _ ^ o.
Railway capitalization. S. Thompson. Ry A
Eng R 53:488-9 My 24 '13
Railway earnings for the fiscal year 1912-
13. Ry & Eng R 53:937-9 O 4 '13
Railway financial problem. H. Elliott. Ry &
Eng 'R 53:1147-8 D 13 '13
Railway income still under 1910. Ry & Eng
R 53:868-9 S 13 '13 „ ^
Railway situation and its causes. B. Lee.
Ry Age 55:7(»7-8 O 24 '13
Reasons for advantages of the New York
Central-Lake Shore consolidation. Ry Age
55:41-3 Jl 11 '13
Record railroad revenues and expenses in
1912. S. Thompson. Ry & Eng R 63:862-8
Ap 12 '13
Relation of railway charges to the supply
of monev and capital. C: A. Oonant. Uy &
B3ng R 53:1181-3 D 20 '13
Revenues and expenses of railways; monthly
statistics published In the Railway Age
Gazette
•Revenues and expenses of railways, Feb.,
1913, and eight month.s of fiscal year, 1913.
Ry Age 54:.a7-21 Ap 18 '13 ^, ,, ^
Revenues and expenses of railways in Lnltea
States. Nov. and Dec, 1912 and first six
montlis of 1913. Hy Age 54:263-5 F 7 '13
Revenues and expenses of railways; tables.
Ry Age 54:123-5 Ja 17 '13
Revenues and expenses of steam railroads
for June and the fiscal year. Ry & Eng
R 53:892-4 S 20 '13
Revenues and expenses of steam roads In
United States for October, 1912. Ry & Eng
R 53:36-7 Ja 11 '13
St. Louis & San Francisco and Us bankers.
Ry Age 54:1209 Je 6 '13
St. Louis Southwestern, map Ry Age 55:641-
2 O 10 '13 . ^ „
7th annual meeting of the Society of railway
financial officers. Highland Park, III., Sept.,
1913. Ry Age 55:605-8 O 3 '13 .
Southern railway, map Ry Age 66:692-4 O 17
'13
Summary for the calendar year 1912 of rev-
enues and expenses of steam roads. Ry &
Eng R 53:207 Mr 8 '13
Supreme court on division of expenses be-
tween interstate and Intrastate traffic. Ry
& Eng R 63:653-4 Jl 6 '13
Vast public interests involved in rate ques-
tion, S. Thompson. Ry & Eng R 53:498-9
My 31 '13
i<ce aim liailroad clearing house; Rail-
road.s — Cost of operation; Railroads — Man-
agement; Railroads-llates; Railroads— Val-
uation
Freight
Car loading efficiency. Ry & Eng R 63:129-
30 F 8 '13
Economv of capacity loading from the ship-
per's point of view. G. Wilson. Ry Age
f>5:830 O 31 '13
Efficiency of freight house forces; damaged
freight. Ry Age 54:787-8 Ap 4 '13
Facilities for replenishing ice for refrigera-
tion in transit. C. M. Secrist. Ry Age 55:
568 S 26 '13
Freight claim blanks. Ry Age 55:341-2 Ag
22 '13
Freight transfer platform of the Northern Pa-
cific Ry. at Auburn. Wash, plan Ry &
Eng R 63:140 F 15 '13
Increasing the loading of cars. Ry Age 55:
810 O 31 '13
Organization for handling refrigeration trans-
portation. J. S. Leeds. Ry Age 55:569-
71 S 26 '13
Pre-roollng perishable goods at loading sta-
tions. B. W. Redfearn. Ry Age 55:568-9
S 26 '13
Report on track scales by the Interstate coni-
merce commission. Ry Sc Eng R 63:767-9,
763-4, 807-10 Ag 9, 23 '13
Transfer and adjustment of loads; prepara-
tion of repair and defect cards. Ry & Eng
R 63:389 Ap 26 '13
Transportation of fruit and vegetables. E.
D. Levy. Ry Age 54:239-42 F 7 '13
Weighing investigation by the Interstate
commerce commission, at Chicago. Ry Age
54:442-4 Mr 7 '13
Weighing methods on s^n eastern trunk line.
Ry Age 54:992-4 My 2 '13
Weighing methods on the St. Louis & San
Francisco. Ry Age 54:147-9 Ja 24 '13
Sec also Freight: Freight car service;
Freight cars; Freight handling; Freight
rates; Freight terminals; Railroads — ^Ter-
minals; Railroads — Train load; Railroads —
Yards; Refrigeration in transportation; Re-
frigerator cars
Froos
See Railroads— Switches, frogs, etc
Fuel
Are you watching the coal pile? D. C. Buell.
Ry Age 55:221-3 Ag 8 '13
Fuel economy on a trunk line railroad. W. B.
Landon. Ry & Eng R 63:64-7 Ja 18 '13
Operating department and fuel economy. Ry
Age 55:332-4 Ag 22 '13; Ry Age (Mech ed)
87:469-72 S '13
See also Locomotives — Fuel
Government ownership
See Railroads and state
Grades
Analysis of the estimated saving in a pro-
posed change from a 0.6 to a 0.3 per cent
ruling grade on a typical 130- mile division.
Eng Rec 68:376-6 O 4 '13
Economical limits of grade reduction. W. L^
Webb. Ry Age 64:750-2 Mr 28 '13
Grade reduction and doubletracking on the
Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Ry. plans
Eng N 70:802-6 O 23 '13
Grand Trunk grade separation in Toronto.
11 map Ry Age 54:1213-8 Je 6 '13
Minimum efficient gradient. P. M. La Bach.
Ry Age 5&:55-6 Jl 11 '13
Train resistance tests. Southern Pacific Ry.
Eng N 69:410-1 F 27 '13
Sec also Grade crossings; Railroad engi-
neering; Railroads — Construction; Railroads
— ^Location ; Railroads — Track
Law
See Railroad law
Location
Economics of railway location. Ry Age 64:
610-7 Mr 20 '13 ^
Factors In railway location. Eng Rec 67s
276-7 Mr 8 '13
Railway location problems. Eng Rec 67:266
Mr 8 '13
See also Railroad maps; Railroad survey-
ing; Railroads— Construction; Railroads-
Curves and turnouts
Maintenance and repair
Combined organization of maintenance of way
forces. Ry & Eng R 68:862 S 13 '18 ^
Contracting of maintenance work. Ry Age
55:503 S 19 '13
Double prize track section. New York Cen-
tral R. R. 11 plan Ry & Eng R 63:861 S
13 '13
Drainage of railway roadbed. J. T. Bowser.
Eng Rec 67:290-2 Mr 16 '13
Efficiency of maintenance of way labor. H. C.
Landon. Ry Age 64:1087-9 My 16 '13
Freight car maintenance costs and service.
Ry & Eng R 63:344 Ap 12 '13
Maintenance of electric railway equipment.
C. H. Quereau. Eng N 70:28-9 Jl 8 '18
Maintenance of equipment. Ry & Eng R 63:
388-9, 412-3, 436-7, 461, 504-6,^ 664-6. 598-9.
628, 661, 673. 738-9. 782 Ap 26-My 17. 81,
Je 14-Jl 12, Ag 2. 16 '13
Maintenance of way Improvements, Chicago
Great Western Ry. Ry * Eng R 68:148
F 16 '13
240
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Railroads — Maintenance and repair — Continued.
Maintenance of way master painters' associ-
ation: abstract of papers presented at 10th
annual convention at Louisville, Ky., 1913.
Ky Age 55:982-5, 1179-81 N 21. I) 19 '13
Motor cars for maintenance of way forces:
study of service of over 3500 cars on sixty
roads. Ry Age 55:101-3 Jl 18 '13
Pennsylvania railroad electric locomotives —
maintenance. 11 Elec Ry J 41:452-61 Mr 15
'13
Roadmasters' and maintenance of way assn. :
31st annual meeting. Chicago, 1913. Ry
Age 55:515-23 S 19 '13
Rules regarding the government of employes
and the conduct of work of the mainte-
nance of way department. Ry Age 54:573-7
Mr 19 '13
Standard track- work system. E. Stimson. Eng
Rer 67:287-8 Mr 15 '13
Storing and handling of material of Main-
tenance department: seven i>apers. Ry Age
54:159-61 Ja 24 '13
Temporary structures for supporting rail-
road tracks. Kng Rec 68:490 N 1 '13
3l8t annual convention of the Roadmasters'
& maintenance of way assn., Chicago, Sept.,
1913. Ry & Eng R 63:867-8 S 13 '13
Unit basis for section-gang labor: mainte-
nance of way system employed on the
Pittsburgh and Lake Erie railroad. Eng M
44:783-6 F '13
Winter maintenance methods contest: nine
papers. Ry Age 54:492-6 Mr 14 "13
i<ce aUo Freight cars — Repairs; Locomo-
tive shops; Locomotives — Repair; Railroads
— Damages from floods, etc.; Railroads —
Equipment and supplies; Railroads — Shops;
Railroads — Track; Rails; Wrecking cars
Management
Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburgh. Ry Age 55:
318-9 Ag 22 '13
Credit due to operating department for power
utilization and train movement that re-
duces consumption of fuel per ton mile.
Ry & Eng R 63:782-3 Ag 1$ ^13
Division master mechanic. Am Kng 87:70-1 F
'13
Division office building designed for the HIne
system of organization, plan Ry Age 55:
827-8 O 31 '13
Effect of well organized store department on
the operating cost of a railroad. N. M.
Rice. Ry & Eng R 53:510-1 My 31 13
Efficiency in the manufacture of railway
transportation. H. Emerson. Eng M 43:341-
7; 44:481-6. 751-8, 921-8; 45:174-82, 384-97
Je '12. Ja-Mr, My-Je '13
Efficiency in the manufacture of railway
transportation: part played by supremely
good personnel. K. M. H. Blackford. Eng M
45:71-5 Ap '13
Efficient methods of handling correspondence.
J: L. Hanna. Ry Ak^ 54:61-3 Ja 10 13
Employment department. F. L. Jandron. Ry
& Kng R 63:761-3 Ag 9 '13
Factors In the selection of locomotives In
relation to the economics of railway opera-
tion. O. S. Beyer, jr. Am Soc M E J 35:1-
24 Ja '13
Force organization In the railroad repair shop.
K. Cordeal. Eng M 45:538-45 Jl '13
Greater offlcloncy in safety work. G: Brad-
shaw. Ry Age 54:882-4 Ap 18 '13
Impressions of Kuropean railway practice:
training of employees and careful selection
and design of material. H: W. Jacobs. Ry
Age 54:677-P Mr 21 '13
Impressions of German railway practice:
handling of locomotives at terminals, econ-
omizing of fuel and care of employees. H:
W. Jacobs. Ry Age 54:25-6 Ja 3 '13
Mechanical department organization of the
Erie railroad. R, S. Mounce. Ry Age
(Mech ed) 87:645-6 1) '13
Motive power utility. X. D. Ballentine. Rv
& Eng R 53:715-7 Jl 26 '13
Need for co-operation between railways re-
garding operation. Ry Age 55:856 N 7 '13
Needs of the railways. S: O. Dunn. Rv Age
54:321-4 F 21 '13
Operating department and fuel economy. Ry
A^e 55:332-4 Ag 22 '13; Ry Age (Mech ed)
87:469-72 S '13
Operating organization on the Canadian
Pacific. Ry Age 54:19-22 .Ja 3 '13
Organization and men. F. L. Jandron. Ry
& Eng R 53:508-10 My 31 '13
Payment of employees in cash: description
of the method used on the Pennsylvania
lines west. Ry Age 54:202-7 .la 31 '13
Philosophy of railway management. F. L.
Jandron. Ry & Eng R 63:51-2 Ja 18 '13
Radical departure proposed In railway branch
line service. F. E. Drake. Ry & Eng R 53:
526-7 Je 7 '13
Railroad operating administration. E: L*.
Suflfern. Ry & Eng R 53:125-6 F 8 '13
Railroads and public relations. J. H. Baura-
gartner. Ry & Eng R 53:825-6 Ag 30 '13
Railway efficiency. A. Crumpton. Ry & Kng
R 53:1155-6 ;> 13 '13
Railway equipment organization. Ry & Eng
R 53:94-5 F 1 '13
Railway management vs. corporate manage-
ment. Ry & Eng R 53:534 Je 7 '13
Railway storekeepers' assn. 10th annual con-
vention, Chicago, 1913. Ry & Eng R 53:
482-3. 487-8 My 24 '13
Reasons why railroads arc unpopular. Ry Age
54:19.'i-6 Ja 31 13
Ileport.s on apprenticeship, shop schedules,
driving box work, and engine house effi-
ciency. Ry Age 55:151-4 Jl 26 '13
Reverie on the unit system. Ry Age 54:1020-1
My 9 '13
Rules and organization. Rv & Kng II 53:274-
5 Mr 22 '13
Studies in operation— the Buffalo. Rochester
6 I^lttsburgh. W: E. Hooper. Ry Age 64:663-
7 Mr 21 '13
Studies in oiieratirn —the Chci^apeake &
Ohio. Ry Age .'>r):1061-5 D 5 '13
Studies In operation — the Chicago. Burlington
& Quincy. Ry Age 55:85-7 Jl IX '13
Studies In operation— the Missouri. Kansas
& Texas, map Ky Age 54:1167-72 My 30 '13
Suggested organization for maintenance of
way department. F. W. Rizer. Ry Age 54:
33a F 21 '13
Suggestions for more efficient organization.
N. E. Bulley. Ry Age 55:216-7 Ag 8 '13
Supply department of the railway. G: C.
Yeomans. Ry .\ge 55:857-9 N 7 '13
System and organization In station work. Ry
Age 55:52-3 Jl 11 '13
21st annual conventi<m of American associ-
ation of railroad superintendents, Chicago,
Aug. 1913. Ry Age 55:374-7 Ag 29 '13
Working of the Hine unit system. Ry Age
54:1307-8 Je 13 '13
/?ef qJho Freight car service; Railroad
engineering; Railroads- Employees; Rail-
roads — Finance; Railroads — Maintenance
and repair; Railroads — Records; liallroads —
Signals; Train dispatching
Maps
fire Railroad maps
Officlais
Efficiency In the manufacture of railway
transportation. H. Emerson. Eng M 43:341-
7; 44:481-6, 761-8 Je '12, Ja-F '13
Efficiency in the manufacture of railway
transi>ortation: part played by supremely
good personnel. K. M. H. Blackford. Eng
M 45:71-5 Ap '13
Indicting railway officials as a remedy for ac-
cidents. Kng N 60:124-5 Ja 16 '13
Moral character In the administration of
dl.scipline. Ry Age 54:783 Ap 4 "13
Moral character in the administration of
discipline. W. L. Park. Ry Age 54:870 Ap
IS '13
Railwav officers and railway supply men. A.
L. Humphrey. Ry Age 54:278 F 14 '13
Railway officials Indicted for train wrecks.
Ry & Eng R 53:13-4 Ja 4 '13
Organization
five Railroads — Management
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
241
Railroads — Continued.
Passenger traffic
Chicago passenger traffic. Ry Age 55:1125 D
12 '13
Passenger conditions and their relation to
the public. G: \V. Boyd. Ry Age 55:1220-1
D 26 '13
Passes
Colorado free pass investigation. Ry & Eng
R 63:349-51 Ap 12 '13
Pass form for Rock Island lines. Ry Age
55:275 Ag 15 '13
Scathing report on Colorado passes. Ry &
Eng R 53:327 Ap 5 '13
Ralls
See Rails
Rates
Advance In freight rates necessary. Ry &
Eng R 53:496 My 31 '13
Coke and iron ore freight rate decisions. Iron
Age ai: 1478- SO Je 19 '13
Coke and iron ore rates. Iron Tr R 52:1415-6
Je 19 '13
Coke rate reduction. Iron Tr U 63:186 Jl 31 '13
Copper freight rates. Eng & Min J 95:197 Ja
18 13
Decision on westbound transcontinental
commodity rates. Ry & ETng R 53:318-9 Ap
5 '13
Fallaciousness of averages. Ry Age 55:886-7
N 7 '13
Freight rate advance hearing before Inter-
state commerce commission. Ry & Eng R
53:1108-12 N 29 '13
Freight rate advance hearings. Ry Age 55:
1130-4 D 12 '13
Freight rate advance hearings: presentation
of the case by the railroads; statements by
Mr. Willard and Mr. Delano; a digest of
the evidence. Ry Age 55:1025-33 N 28 '13
Freight rate advances and the Interstate
commerce commission. Ry Age 55:10-1 Jl
4 '13
General rate advance In the official classi-
fication territory: second hearing. Uy & Eng
R 53:1177-8 D 20 '13
Heavier loading of cars. Ry & Eng R 53:996-8,
1024-6 O 2o-N 1 '13
Increased transportation rates* and needed
facilities. B. A. Worthington. Uy & Eng R
53:961-3 O 11 '13
Interstate commerce commission decision on
coal and coke rates. Ry & Eng R 53:100*1
F 1 '13
Interstate commerce commission orders re-
duction in express rates. Ry & Eng R 63:
751-3 Ag 9 '13
Interstate commerce commission's orders in
the eastern advance rate application. Hv &
E^ng R 53:600-1 Jl r> '13
Living wage and the living rate. T. Roose-
velt. Ry & Eng R 53:693 Jl 19 "13
Minnesota freight rate problems. Ry & Eng
R 53:1055 N 15 '13
Minnesota rate case decided by Supreme
court. Ry Age 54:1304-5, 1318-9 Je 13 '13
Minnesota rate case decision. Elec Ry J 41:
1049, 1064 Je 14 '13
Minnesota rate case decision. Ry & Eng R
53:561-3 Je 14 '13
Minnesota rate case decision: comment. Ry
& Eng R 53:566-7 Je 14 '13
Movement of prices and railway rates. M. C
Colson. Ry Age 55:919-23 N 14 '13
Need for higher rates. B. A. Worthington.
Ry Age 55:872-3 N 7 '13
New application for increased rates. Ry &
Eng R 53:414-5 My 3" '13
Plan for a uniform freight rate structure
and method of stating rates. Ry Age 55:
1234-5 D 26 '13
Press and propo.sed advances in freight rates.
Ry Age 54:1210 Je 6 "13
Prices and rates. Eng M 46:95-6 O '13
Proposed rate advances on eastern roads.
Ry Age 54:1017-8 My 9 '13
Publishing trades and the freight rate ad-
vance. E. W. Beedle. Inland Ptr 61:858-9
5 '13
Question of increased freight rates. A. B.
Hunt. Ry Age 55:140-2 Jl 25 '13
Railroad demand for increased rates. Iron
Age 91:1374-5 Je 5 '13
Railroads change ore rates. Iron Tr R maps
53:351-3 Ag 21 '13
Railroads will protest new western rates.
Ry & Eng R 53:741-2 Ag 2 '13
Railway rates and railways' cost of living.
R. J. Clancy. Ry & Eng R 53:1201-2 D 27 '13
Railway rates in the United States. C. Colson.
Ry & Eng R 53:107-8 F 1 '13
Relation of railway charges to the supply of
money and capital. C: A. Conant. Ry & Eng
R 53:1181-3 D 20 '13
Shippers and the advance in freight rates.
Ry Age 54:1188-90 My 30 '13
Significance of the state rate case decisions.
H. T. Newcomb. Ry Age 55:139 Jl 25 '13
Significance of the state rate decisions. Ry
Age 54:1595-6 Je 27 '13
Supreme court sustains New Orleans-Mo-
bile rate reduction. Ry Age 54:212 Ja 31 '13
Through routes ordered among interurban
lines. Ry & Eng R 53:691-3 Jl 19 '13
Transcontinental commodity rates increased.
Ry Age 54:803-5 Ap 4 '13
Two commerce court decisions: Shrevcport
case and Anthracite coal case. Ry Age 54:
994-7 My 2 '13
Vast public interests involved in rate ques-
tion. S. Thompson. Ry & Eng R 53:498-9
My 31 '13
Why freight rates should be increased. D.
Willard. Ry Age 54:1227-9 Je 6 '13
See (tlHo Freight classification; Freight
rates; Kailroads — Fares; Railroads — Passes
Records
Condensed record of locomotive equipment.
R. M. Swartz. Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:527-9 O
'i:{
Daily time and material report systems of
railroads. Ry Age 55:505-8 S 19 '13
Forms for locomotive operation and cost;
office records that give Index of shop and
roundhouse conditions. A. V. Heckman. Am
Eng 87:lL'4-8 Mr '1»
Practical plan for standardizing railroad rec-
ords. F. U Ilutchins. Eng M 45:664-8 Ag
'13
Record of maximum clearances. J. G.
Wishart. Uy Age 54:1092-3 My 16 '13
Uniform general contract forms: report of
committee of American railway engineer-
ing assn. Ry Age 54:620-4 Mr 20 '13
Rolling stock
t<re Baggage and express cars; Cars; Din-
ing cars; Freight cars; Locomotives; Motor
cars (railroad); Postal cars; Refrigerator
cars; Sleeping cars; Wrecking cars
Safety devices
Application of safety appliances to cars. F.
J. Carty. Am Eng 87:147-9 Mr '13
Block signal and control board. Sci Am 108:
62 Ja 18 '18
Block signal and tr.nin control board report.
Uy Age 51:292-5 F U '13
Block signaling and train control report.
Eng N 69:387-90 F 20 '13; Same. Sci Am S
75:365-7 Je 7 '13
Device for securing hand holds. N: C. Thal-
helmer. diags Am Eng 87:103-4 F '13
Final report of the Block signal and train
control board, 1912. Ry & Eng R 53:191-3,
213-5 Mr 1-8 '13
Greater efficiency in safety work. G: Brad-
shaw. Ry Age 54:882-4 Ap 18 '13
Jones safety train control system. C. W.
Hendrick. Ry & Eng R 53:919-20 S 27 '13
Later aspects of the "safety first" movement.
J. W. Coon; G: Hradshaw. Ry Age 54:387-9
F 28 '13
Pennsylvania railroad "safety first" exhibit.
11 Elec Ry J 42:934-5 O 25 '13
Prevention of accidents to maintenance of
way employees. W. E. Davln. Ry Age 51:
509-10 Mr 14 '13
Protection of men in maintenance of way
department. B. A. West. Ry Age 54:898 Ap
13 '13
242
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Railroads — Safety devices — Continued.
Railroad officials urire caution In federal
safety legislation. Ry & Ensr R 53:861-2 S
13 '13
Report of H. W. Belnap. Ry Age 54:950-1 Ap
25 '13
Safety as applied to the railways of indus-
trial plant yards, il Am Ind 14:sup 1-4 O;
sup 1-4 N '13
Safety devices for locomotive boilers, diagrs
Uy Age (Mech ed) 87:333-5 Je '13
Safety exhibit car on New York Central. 11
Elec Ry J 42:227 Ag 9 '13
Safety exhibit car on the New York Central
& Hudson River. Ry Age 55:228-9 Ag 8 '13
Safety flr.st for maintenance of way employ-
ees. E. B. Fithian. Ry Age 54:901 Ap 18 '13
Safety in operating method.s, Pennsylvania
railroad. Ry & Eng R 53:1017-8 N 1 13
Safety methods and list of exhibits, Southern
Pacific CO. Hy & Eng R 63:1153-5 D 13 '13
Safety on the Chicago & Northwestern: organ-
ization for this work and illustrations of
shop safeguards. W. T. Gale, il plans Am
Eng 87:137-41 Mr '13
Safety on the New York Central, il Am Ind
14:24-6 O '13
Steel car as a life saver, il Sci Am 109:224
5 20 '13
Train wrecks and hasty legislation. Ry &
Eng R 53:846-7 S 6 '13
^ce also Air brakes; Car couplings;
Railroads — ^Automatic stop; Railroads — Sig-
nals; also American railway safety associa-
tion
Shops
Baltimore & Ohio timber-treating plant,
Green Spring, W. Va. F. J. Angler, il
plan Eng Rec 67:572-4 My 24 '13; Same,
Ry & Eng R 53:451-3 My 17 '13; Same.
Eng N 69:1182-3 Je 5 '13
Canadian Pacific railway shops at Ogden. 11
Eng Rec 67:658 Je 14 '13
Canadian Pacific Ry. shops near Calgary,
Alberta, il plan Ry & Eng R 63:551-5 Je
14 '13
Canadian railroad foundry at Transcona,
Man. plan Foundry 41:236-8 Je '13
Efficient power plant operation. E. Cordeal.
Ky Age (Mech ed) 87:531-3 O '13
Engine house and repair shop, Algoma Cen-
tral & Hudson Buy Ry., Sault Ste. Marie,
Ontario, plan Ry & Eng R 53:405 My 3
•13
Engine house efficiency. Ry & Eng R 63:
736-8 Ag 2 '13
Force organization in the railroad repair shop.
EL Cordeal. Eng M 45:538-45 Jl '13
General foremen's 9th annual convention:
papers and reports. Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:
406-7, 415-28 Ag '13
Illinois Central mechanical terminal at
Centralia. 11 plans Ry Age 54:1597-1604 Je
27 '13
Illinois Central shop improvements at Burn-
side, 111. il diags plans Am Eng 87:193-8 Ap
'13
Impressions of Hungarian railway practice.
H: W. Jacobs, il Ry Age 54:427-33 Mr 7 '13
Intercommunirating telephone facilities of
the Burnslde shops, Illinois Central rail-
road, il Ry & Eng R 53:1134 D 6 '13
International railroad master blacksmiths'
assn. 21st annual convention: papers. Ry
Age (Mech ed) 87:485-94 S '13; Same cond.
Ry Age 55:369-70 Ag 29 '13
Joliet, 111. locomotive repair shop, il plans Ry
6 Eng R 53:927-30 O 4 '13
Lackawanna frog and switch shops, il plan
Ry Age 55:975-8 N 21 '13
Locomotive boiler tube tools for application
and maintenance of all tubes, including
those for superheaters and brick arches. W.
R. Hedeman. 11 plans Am Eng 87:23-9 Ja
•IS
Locomotive repair plant, Waba.sh railroad,
Decatur, 111. II plans Ry & Eng R 53:1033-6
N 8 '13
Locomotive terminals and repair facilities
of the Northern Pacific Ry. In Washing-
ton, il plans Ry & Eng R 53:519-22 Je 7
'13
Mechanical terminal for Illinois Central. W.
Doud. il plans Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:353-6
Jl '13
New shops of the Canadian Pacific railway
near Calgary, Alberta, Canada. 11 "Eng N
69:1314-6 Je 26 '13
9th annual convention of the International
railway general foremen's aasn., Chica^,
July. 1913. Ry & Eng R 53:696-7 Jl 19 '18
Reclaiming scrap on the Santa Fe. il Ry Age
55:260-7 Ag 15 '13
Repairs to main rods. C. D. Ashmore. plans
Am Eng 87:29-30 Ja '13
Rolling mills for scrap docks. G. G. Allen
Uy Age 64:1138-9 My 23 '13; Same. Ry Age
(Mech ed) 87:305 Je '13
Safety on the Chicago & Northwestern:
organization for this work and illustrations
of shop safeguards. W. T. Gale, il plans
Am Eng 87:137-41 Mr '13
Scale shops. Ry Age 55:300 Ag 15 '13
Schedules for locomotive repairs: routing
system in repair shops. H: Gardner. U Eng
M 44:417-21 D '12
Scheduling work in the railroad repair shop.
E. Cordeal. Eng M 44:191-8 N '12
Shop arrangements and facilities. I. S. Down-
ing. Am Eng 87:144 Mr '13
Shop kinks. W. F. Canavan. il Am Eng 87:81-
4 F '13
Shop kinks. C. L. DIckert. diags Ry Age
(Mech ed) 87:537-8 O '13
Shop kinks. W. H. Wolfgang, diags Ry Age
(Mech ed) 87:369-71 Jl '13
Shop kinks from the Frisco. J. C. Brekenfeld.
il diags Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:373-8 Jl '13
Shop output. J. H. Tinker. Ry Age (Mech ed)
87:666-8 D '13; Same. Ry & Eng R
53:1205-7 I> 27 '13; Same cond. Ry Age 65:
1018-9 N 28 '13
Shops of the Missouri Pacific Ry. at Hols-
ington, Kansas. 11 Ry & Eng R 63:6-7 Ja
4 '13
Shops of the Western Pacific Ry., Sacramen-
to. Cal. il plan Ry & Eng R 63:888 S 20
'13
Smith shop kinks. C. L. DIckert. diags Am
Eng 87:253-4 My '13
Smith shop tools. J. F. Perritt. diags Am Eng
87:191 Ap '13
Smoke stack crane, pneumatic loading hoist.
and portable sand blast. W. A. McGee.
plans Am Eng 87:85-6 F '13
Western Pacific shops at Sacramento, Cal.
il Ry Age 55:564 S 26 '13
Hee aUo Car houses; Electric railroads —
Shops; Locomotive shops; Railroads — ^Ter-
minals; Roundhouses
Signal bridges
Cantilever principle in signal bridges, plan
Ry & Eng R 53:64 Ja 18 '13
Signals
Adjunctive safeguards. Ry Age 66:689 O 17
'13
Audible railway signals. E. G. Still. Sd Am
108:267 Mr 22 '13
Automatic block signal performance. Ry Age
54:1305-6 Je 13 '13
Automatic block signal records. Ry Age 64:
333-4, 1324-6 F 21, Je 13 '13
Automatic block signals for single track; C.
I. & L. Ry. 11 Eng N 69:68-60 Ja 9 '13
Automatic railway signaling. Sci Am S 76:
275 My 3 '13
Automatic stops and audible signals. Ry Age
54:834-5 Ap 11 '13
Automatic wireless train control. F. C. Cole-
man, dlag Sci Am 109:428 D 6 '13
Better means of rear flagging for trains.
J. E. Johnson, jr. Iron Age 92:622-3 S
18 '13
Block signal and train control board report.
Hy Age 54:292-5 F 14 '13
Block signaling and train control report.
Eng N 6[):378-90 F 20 '13; Same. Sci Am S
75:365-7 Je 7 '13
Block signaling from different points of view.
Ry Age 54:3-4 Ja 3 '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
243
Railroads — Signals —Continued.
Block sigTiaJs and automatic stops; effect on
accidents. A. G. Shaver. Ky Age 54:442 Mr
7 '13
Block signals and Interlocking plants on the
Chicago Great Western R. R. il Eng N
69:104-6 Ja 16 '13
Block signals in the United States. Ry &
Eng R 53:480-2 My 24 '13
Block system. Ry Age 64:89-90 Ja 17 '13
British opinion on railway automatic stops.
H. R. Wilson, il plan Eng N 69:193-5 Ja
30 '13
Cab-signalling; a description of the audible
system, on British railways. A. T. Blackall.
diag Eng M 45:277-8 My '13
Cab signalling in Great Britain. H. R. Wil-
son, il Eng M 45:117-8 Ap '13
Eflfect of metal and treated ties on track
circuits. Ry & Eng R 53:453-5 My 17 '13
Final report of the Block signal and train
control board, 1912. Ry & Bng R 63:191-
3, 213-6 Mr 1-8 '13
Flagging at grade crossings. T. H. Ix>w. Sci
Am 109:283 O 11 '13
Flagging rule and its enforcement. Ry Age
65:696-7 O 17 '13
Flashlight signaling for railways. 11 Sci Am
109:149 Ag 23 '13
Illuminated semaphore signal, il Eng N 70:
1234 D 18 '13
Improved cab signalling and dispatching. P.
J. Simmen. il Bng M 44:422-5 D '12
Interlocking rules adopted in Wisconsin. Elec
Ry J 42:936-7 O 25 '13
Is standard code rule 20 safe? P. T. D. Ry
Age 55:1114 D 12 '13
Latest and worst New Hayen railway disas-
ter. 11 Eng N 70:520-3 S 11 '13
Meeting of Railway signal assn., Chicago,
March. 1913. Ry & Eng R 53:270-4 Mr 22
'13
Mileage of railroad block signaled in United
States. Ry Age 54:1059-63 My 16 '13
Motor generators and frequency in alternat-
ing current railway signaling. Ry & Eng R
53:671-3 Jl 12 '13
The overlap. S. E. A. Ry Age 55:1060 D 5 '13
Railroad signal systems: the Pennsylvania's
method. A. H. Rudd. Eng M 46:102-6 O '13
Railway signal association: 18th annual con-
vention committee reports. Ry & Eng R
53:976-7 O 18 '13
Railway signal association: 18th annual meet-
ing, Nashville, Tenn., Oct. 1913. Ry Age
55:760-2 O 24 '13
Railway signal association: report of com-
mittees on power interlocking, manual block,
standard designs, etc. Ry Age 54:534-47
Mr 18 '13
Recent developments In signaling apparatus.
11 Ry & Eng R 53:443 My 10 '13
Relative advantages and cost of various kinds
of manual block signals, diags Ry & Eng R
53:974 O 18 '13
Right of track in large stations. Ry Age
54:1018-9 My 9 '13
Rules governing construction, maintenance
and operation of Interlocking plants
adopted by the Railroad commission of Wis-
consin. Ry & Eng R 53:1184-6 D 20 '13
Schemes for uniform signaling practice. Ry
& Eng R 63:395 Ap 26 '13
Signal department. Ry Age 54:1076 My 16 '13
Signal maintainer. Ry Age 55:2-3 Jl 4 '13
Signaling conditions on the Pennsylvania. A.
H. Rudd. Ry Age 55:625-6 () 3 '13
Signals and interlocking: report of committee
of American railway engineering assn. Ry
Age 54:577-8 Mr 19 '13
Slovenly whistling. W. R. Shaw. Ry Age
64:744 Mr 28 '13
Switch indicators. Ry Age 55:742 O 24 '13
Temporary Installation of automatic block
signals on Gettysburg & Harrlsburg rail-
road, plan Ry Age 55:223-4 Ag 8 '13
Train-order signal controlled by the train
dispatcher, il Eng X 69:1-2 .Ta 2 '13
Universal aspect: address before Railway
signal as.sociation. K. J. Pearson. Ry &
Eng R 53:1036-8 N 8 '13
Work of the signal department. Elec Ry J
41:962 My 31 '13
Working the space interval system with in-
adequate signals. Ry Age 65:173 Ag 1 '13
Ser aUn Railroads — Automatic stop; also
Railway signal association
Snow protection and removal
Gasoline torch for thawing pipes and melting
snow at switches. 11 Eng N 69:162-8 Ja 28
'13
Pilot snow plow. E. R. Lewis. Ry Age 64:
255-6 F 7 '13
Rotary snow plow, Canadian Pacific Ry. H.
H. Vaughn. 11 Ry & Eng R 63:58-9 Ja 18
•13
Rotary snow plows; development from ear-
liest type to latest Canadian Pacific design.
II Eng Rec 67:38-9 Jl 11 '13
Snow engineering. J. W. Foote. Ry Age 64:
354 F 21 '13
Snow fences. Ry Age 55:790-1 O 24 '13
Snow removal by steam radiation. J. W.
Foote. Ry Age 54:407 Mr 14 '13
Tree windbreaks to replace portable mow
fences, il Eng Rec 68:47 Jl 12 '18
Winter maintenance methods contest: nine
papers. Ry Age 54:492-6 Mr 14 '13
Societies
See also Air brake association; Associa-
tion of railway telegraph superintendents;
Central railway club; International railway
fuel association; Keystone railway club;
Railway storekeepers' association
Station agents
Proper basis of station agents' pay. D. H.
Crary. Ry Age 54:869 Ap 18 '13
System and organization in station work.
Ry Age 56:52-3 Jl 11 '13
What many station agents miss. Ry Age
54:334-5 F 21 '13
Station service
Telephones In ticket ofl^ices. Ry Age 66:
' 214-5, 325-6 Ag 8. 22 '13
Stations
Attractive stations for small towns on the
Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburgh. 11 plans
Ry Age 64:383-5 F 28 '18
Beautifying Kansas City union station sur-
roundings. B. J. Lubsch^z. 11 Munic ESng
44:453-4 My '13
Chicago — new Union station. 11 Ry & Eng R
53:478-9 My 24 '13
Chicago plans for new union station. 11 Ry
Age 54:1147-9 My 23 '13
Concourse roof. Grand Central terminal* New
York city, plans Eng Rec 67:210-1 F 22
•13
Concrete buildings on the X-iackawanna. 11
Ry Age 55:511-4 S 19 '13
Detroit. Mich. — new passenger station of the
Michigan Central railroad. 11 plan Ry &
Eng R 53:1191-6 D 27 '13
Duluth. Mis.sabe and Northern station at
nibbing. Minnesota. 11 diag Ry Age 64:
291-2 F 14 '13
Grand Central terminal building. 11 Arch Sc
Bldg 45:140-54 Ap '13
Grand Central terminal, New York city, il
Ry & Eng R 53:77-8 Ja 25 '13
Grand Central terminal, New York: descrip-
tion of details. 11 plans Ry Age 54:279-84
F 14 '13
Grand Central terminal station. T. Star-
rett. 11 Arch & Bldg 45:129-32 Ap '13
Kansas City, Mo., passenger terminal. 11
plan map Ry Age 54:1121-8 My 23 'IS
Lewlstown, Mont., — passenger station for the
C. M. & St. P. Ry. 11 plans Ry & Eng R
63:971-3 O 18 '13
I.os Angeles — ^recent passenger stations, il
plans Elec Ry J 41:966-7 My 31 '13
Mississippi Northwestern R, R. — terminal
station plans at Puscagoula, Miss, plans
Ry & Eng R 53:497 My 31 '13
New passenger station for the D. L. & W.
R. R.. at Montclalr. N. J. il Ry & Eng R
63:663-4 Jl 12 '13
Newly completed union station at JoUet, HI.
il plan Eng Rec 67:74-6 Ja 18 '18
244
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Railroads — Stations -Continued,
Oregron- Washington railroad and navigation
CO. terminal at Spokane. 11 plan Uy Age
55:817-9 O 31 '13
Roof trusses of new Rochester, N. Y., pas-
senger station. 11 diag Eng Rec 68:666 D
13 '13
Statues on Washington Union station. 11 Ry
Age 54:27-8 Ja 3 '13
Troy union station depressed concourse. J.
R. Taft. plan Eng Rec 68:691-2 D 20 '13
Where passengers sit in darkness. Ry &
Eng R 53:39 Ja 11 '13
fiec aUo Electric railroads — Stations;
Railroads— Buildings; Railroads — Terminals;
Railroads — Yards
Statistics
Criticism of James J. Hill's statistics. W:
J. Cunningham. Ry Age 54:320 F 21 '13
Juggling railway statistics. Ry Age 55:
853-4 N 7 '13
New railroad building and equipment. Iron
Age 91:46 Ja 2 '13
Practical plan for standardizing railroad rec-
ords. F. L. Hutchins. Eng M 4o:644>8 Ag
'13
fiee alfto Freight car .service; Railroads —
Accidents; Railroads — Finance
Stores
JSVf Railroads — Equipment and supplies
Switches, frogsi etc.
Calculating frog angles. S. S. Roberts. Ry
Age 55:504 S 19 '13
Hubbard automatic switch point closer or
lock. 11 Ry & Eng R 53:654-5 Jl 5 '13
Improved slip-switch crossings: Pennsylva-
nia R. R. 11 diags E^ig N 70:254-6 Ag 7 '13
Keeping a good lookout. Ry Age 54:92-3 Ja
17 '13
Lackawanna frog and switch shops. 11 plan
Ry Age 55:975-8 N 21 '13
Manufacture of switches and frogs: Indian-
apolis switch and frog co. 11 Ry & Engr R
63:777-9 Ag 16 '13
Manufacture of switches and frogs; the Weir
frog CO. 11 Uy & Eng R 53:624-7 Je 28 '13
Safety in long crossovers. Eng Rec 67:365
Ap 5 '13
Short method for locating frog points, diags
Ry Age 54:347-9 F 21 '13
See alno Railroads — Curves and turnouts
Taxation
Hcc Railroads — Valuation
Terminals
Bay City, Mich., terminal of the Grand Trunk
railway. 11 Uy & Eng R 53:1165-6 I) 20 '13
Canadian Northern Montreal terminal. 11
map diag Ky Age 55:651-4 O 10 '13
Chicago — municipal participation in railway-
terminal projects. Eng N 69:1236-7 Je 12
'13
Chicago passenger terminals and the city
beautiful plan. Ry & Eng R 63:169 F 22
•13
Chicago railroad terminals: Arnold report,
liing Rec 68:597 N 29 '13
Chicago railroad terminals: Wallace report.
Eng Rec 68:486-7 N 1 '13
Chicago railway facilities: proposed devel-
opment. Ry Age 55:745-8 O 24 '13
Chicago railway terminals. J: F. Wallace. Ry
& Eng R 53:1001-3, 1014-6 O 25-N 1 '13;
Same. Eng N 70:923-5 N 6 '13
Chicago railway terminals, Electrification of.
Ry & Eng R 53:459-61 My 17 '13
Chicago railway terminals: relocating, plan
Ry Age 54:1184-7 My 30 '13
Chlcago-Soo freight terminal. A. R. Lord.
11 plan Uy Age 55:321-5 Ag 22 '13
Chicago terminal problem: one solution. Ry
Age 55:320 Ag 22 '13
Chicago terminals and smoke problem. R.
K. IMerce. Ry & Eng R 53:440 My 10 '13
Chicago terminals: report. B. J. Arnold. Ry
& Eng R 53:1087-91 N 22 '13; Same cond.
Eng N 70:1154-7 D 4 '13; Same cond. Ry
Age 55:1078-81 D 5 13
Columns In the new Grand Central terminal,
New York city, plans Eng Rec 67:126-6 F
I '13
Comparison of Grand Central and Pennsyl-
vania terminals. Eng Rec 67:142 F 8 '13
Costly passenger terminals. Ry Age 64:90 Ja
17 '13
Elgin, Jollet & Eastern Ry. terminal im-
provements at Rossville, 111. 11 plans Ry &
Eng R 53:361-3 Ap 19 '13
Girders in the Grand central terminal. New
York city, plans Eng Rec 67:78-80 Ja 18 'IS
Grand Central terminal. New York city. 11
Ry & Eng R 53:77-8 Ja 25 '13
Grand Central terminal station in New York
city: an underground double-deck termin-
al. 11 plans Eng N 69:883-95 My 1 '13
Jamaica improvement of the Long Island
railroad, il plans Eng Rec 67:46-7 Ja 11 '13
Kansas City, Mo., passenger terminal. il
plan map Ry Age 54:1121-8 My 23 '13
Kansas City terminal railway, il plan map
Eng N 70:237-44 Ag 7 '13
Kansas City terminal Ry. construction work.
II Ry & Eng R 63:225-30 Mr 15 '13
Latest passenger terminal train shed; sum-
mary of advantages and disadvantages of
various types of train shed and description
of sheds at Jersey City and Ottawa, plans
Eng Rec 67:6-9 Ja 4 '13
Milwaukee— St. Paul Improvements, plan Ry
Age 55:19-21 Jl 4 '13
Montclair, N. J., terminal improvement on
the Lackawanna. 11 plan Eng Rec 68:495-7
N 1 '13
Montreal tunnel and terminal. S. P. Brown.
11 plan Eng N 70:62-7 Jl 10 '13
Need of railway terminal facilities. Eng Rec
67:114-5 F 1 '13
New railway stations and six- track tunnels
at Brussels, plan Eng N 70:160-1 Jl 24 '13
New terminal plan for Chicago, il Sci Am S
76:37-8 Ja 18 '13
Opening of the new Grand Central terminal.
N. Y. city, il Eng Rec 67:144-8 F 8 '18
Ottawa, Ont. — Grand Trunk terminal, il plan
Ry Age 54:435-40 Mr 7 '13
Proposed plan of one central railway ter-
minal for Chicago. R. C. Sattley. plan Ry
& Eng R 63:666-71 Jl 12 '13
Railway terminals. L: C. Fritch. Ry & Eng
R 63:230-4 Mr 16 '13; Same cond. Ry Age
64:109-10 Ja 17 '13
Railway terminals In Chicago, plan ESnir N
70:210-6 Jl 31 '18
Railway terminals In large cities and the
latest Chicago terminal project. Eng N 69:
427-9 F 27 '13
Soo line freight terminal in Chicago, il plan
Eng N 70:378-83 Ag 21 '18; Same cond.
Eng Rec 68:188-91 Ag 16 '13
Spokane — Oregon-Washington railroad &
navigation co. terminal. 11 plan Ry Age 56:
817-9 O 31 '13
Spokane — terminal work of the C, M. & St.
P. Ry. II plans Ry & Eng R 63:297-300,
339-40 Mr 29. Ap 12 '13
Study for unification of all freig^ht terminals
at Buffalo. Eng Rec 68:414-6. 481-2 O Il-
ls 'XZ
Terminal service. W. M. Prall. Ry Age 54:
249-50 F 7 '13
Yards and terminals: report of the commit-
tee of Am. railway engineering assn. Ry
Age 54:701-4 Mr 21 '13
See alffo Buffers (railroad); Electric rail-
roads — Terminals; Freight terminals; Loco-
motive terminals: Railroads — Construction;
Railroads — Stations; Railroads— Yards
Tickets
Machines for printing railroad tickets. 11 Scl
Am 108:249 Mr 15 '13
New York, Westchester & Boston's tickets.
Uy Age r)4:1036-7 My 9 '13
Ties
See Railroad ties
Track
Accidents viewed from a track maintenance
standpoint. Ry & Eng R 53:948-9 O 11 '13
I
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
245
Railroads — Track — Continued.
Adzing and boring ties and the cost of In-
stalling plants of this kind. J. A. Louns-
bury. Ry & Eng R 53:161-2 F 15 '13; Same.
Eng Rec 67:189-90 F 15 '13
Australian railways agree on standard gage.
Ry Age 55:40-1 Jl 11 '13
Cleaning stone ballast by screening. W. I.
Trench, il Eng N 70:453 S 4 '13
Concrete foundation for tracks at street cross-
ings, plan Eng N 69:1226 Je 12 '13
Concrete foundations for lieavy service
tracks. F. Auryansen. ily Age 55:508-9 S
19 '13
Concrete roadbed for track construction,
plan Concrete Cem 2:170 Ap '13
Contracting of track maintenance work. Ry
6 Eng R 53:876 S 13 13
Development in the use of screw spikes, il
dlags Ry Age 54:499-504 Mr 14 '13
Double prize track section. New York Cen-
tral R. R. il plan Ry & Eng R 53:861 S
13 '13
Early track work. Ry. Age 54:498 Mr 14 '13
German experimental railroad, il plan Ry
Age 55:524-5 S 19 '13
Heavy maintenance work on an Indian rail-
way, il Ry Age 55:989-90 N 21 '13
Killing weeds with chemicals. 11 Ry Age 54:
508-9 Mr 14 '13
Maintenance-of-way department railroad
testing plant. B. B. Mllner. diags J Fr Inst
176:207-17 Ag '13; Same. Ry Age 55:279-81
Ag 15 '13; Same. Ry & Eng R 53:850-1
S 6 '13
New track appliances. Ry & Eng R 53:955-
7 O 11 '13
Organization for track -elevation work. Eng
N 70:1307-8 D 25 '13
Our present track construction. E. Holbrook.
Ry Age 54:339-40 F 21 '13
Placing stone ballast in one lift. A. M.
Clough. Ry Age r>4:S87-8 Ap 18 '13
Plate -rail ways for road and steam traffic. G.
N. Fell. E:ng M 44:98-101 O "12
Portable dragline cable way excavator for
concrete aggregates, il Eng Rec 68:544-5
N 15 '13
Power-driven and labor-saving appliances
for track work. Ry & Eng R 53:1)63-4 O
11 '13
Preparing for the season's work. Ry Age 54:
351 F 21 '13
Prevention of accidents
way employees. W. E.
509-10 Mr 14 '13
Rail laying. Ry Age .".4 :' 0.')-6
Report of committee of Am
to maintenance
Daviii. Ky Age
of
54
Ap IS '13
railway engi
neering assn. on ballast. Ry Age 54:714-
7 Mr 21 '13
Report of committee of the American railway
engineering assn. on tie-plates, track bolts,
etc. Ry Age 54:585-92 Mr 19 '13
Screw spike versus the cut spike, il Scl Am
108:510 Je 7 '13
Special equipment on the Bloomingdale road
track elevation: (!. M. & St. P. Ky. 11 P:ng
Rec 67:701-2 Je 21 '13
Specification for tie plates, track bolts, spi-
ral spring nut locks, and screw spikes. Ry
& Eng R 53:276-8 Mr 22 '13
Staking out track connections. W. H. Wilms.
dlags Ry
Standard
Eng Rec
Supporting
struction
Age 54:154-7 Ja 24 '13
track- work system. E. Stlmson.
67:287-8 Mr 15 '13
tracks under traffic during con-
Eng Rec 6S:552 N 15 "U
structures for supporting railroad
N 1 '13
supporting tracks.
N S '13
construction; geo-
Temporary
tracks. Eng Rec r.S:4:!0
Temporary structures for
Ry & Eng R 53:1013-6
Third and fourth track
logical and traffic conditions created unu-
sual problems on New York Central be-
tween Albany and
505-7 Mr 14 '13
New York, il Ry Age 51
3l8t annual convention of the Roadmasters
& malntenance-of-way assn., Chicago, Sept.,
1913. Eng N 70:596-7 S 25 '13
3l8t annual convention of the Roadmasters
& maintenance of way a.ssn., (^hlcago.
Sept., 1913. Uy & Eng R 53:867-8 S 13 '13
31st annual meeting of the Roadmasters'
and maintenance of way assn., Chicago,
1913. Ry Age 55:515-23 S 19 '13
Three men track layer. 11 Ry Age 55:525-6
S 19 '13
Tie renewals and ballasting. Ry Age 54:1091-
2 My 16 '13
Track construction and flangeways at paved
street crossings and In paved streets. Ry
Age 54:62'U31 Mr 20 '13
Track elevation at Piqua, Ohio, il diags map
Eng Rec 68:547-9 N 15 '13
Track Inspection car; Erie R. R. il En^ N
70:660-1 O 2 '18
Track structure. Ry & Eng R 53:192-3 Mr
1 '13
Track testing station of the Prussian rail-
way system. Ry & Eng R 53:871 Ap 18 '13
Utility of rail anchors. Ry & Eng R 53:394-
5 Ap 26 '18
Winter track work. F. A. Kell. Ry Age 54:
495-6 Mr 14 '13
See alHo Electric railroads — Track: Grade
crossings; Railroad ties; Railroads —
Construction; Railroads— Crossings; Rail-
roads — Curves and turnouts; RailroarKs —
Maintenance and repair; Railroads — Switch-
es; Rails; Street railroads — Track
Traffic
titc Railroads — Passenger traffic
Train crews
Analysis of train-crew legislation. Ry Age
55:750-6 O 24 '13
Train load
Analysis of the determination of economical
freight-train tonnages. Eng Rec 67:315-6,
349-51 Mr 22-29 '13
Application of B. & O. dynamom<tor tests
to tonnage rating, r. N. Begien. Kv Age
54:642-8 Mr 20 '13; Same cond. Kv & Eng
R 53:322-4 Ap 5 '13
Overloading freight locomotives not econ-
omical. J. S. Sheafe. Ry Age 53:915-6
X 14 '13
Railway construction and train tonnage. R.
N. Begien. Eng N 69:727-9 Ap 10 '13
Studies in operation— the Chesapeake ^ Ohio.
Ry Age 55:1062-4 I) 5 '13
Tonnage rating economics. Ry & Eng R 58:
328-9 Ap 5 '13
Trains
Automatic train pipe connector, il Ry Age
55:195-6 Ag 1 '13
Day's train record over Tehachar)i mountain.
Ry Age 55:155-7 Jl 25 '13
Operating long freight trains. F. B. Farm-
er. Ry Age 54:1033-4 My 9 '13
Predetermination of train energy. W. A. Del
Mar and D. C. Woodbury. Elec Ry J 42:
1055-6 N 15 '13
Predetermination of train energv. C. T. Hut-
chinson. Elec Uy J 42:1295-6 D 20 '13
Starting, running and stopping long freight
trains. F. B. Farmer. Ry & Eng R 53:
440-3 My 10 '13
Train operation sixty years ago. Rv Age 55:
339-40 Ag 22 '13
tire alfto Freight car service; Railroad.-? —
Train load; Train dispatching; Train re-
sistance
Valuation
Adamson-La FoUette bill for physical valua-
tion. Ry & Eng R 53:169-70 F 22 '13
Assignment of e<iulpment valuation by states.
A. I. Thomp.son. Ry Age 55:21-3 Jl 4 '13
Board of engineers for government apprais-
al of railroads. Eng Rec 67:sup 40 My 10
Can engineers be trusted to arbitrate fairly
and Intelligently between public interests
and property interests? Eng N 69:1187-9 Je
5 '13
Concerning railway valuation. E. Gray. jr.
Ry & Eng R 53:105 F 1 '13
Concerning the railways of sixty years ago.
Eng N 70:314-5 Ag 14 '13
Consulting engineers discuss railway valua-
tion. Elec Ry J 41:936-7 My 24 '13
Cost of railway construction. Ry & Eng R
53:421 My 3 '13
246
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Railroads— Valuation —Continued.
Decision of the Supreme court as to rail-
way land valuations. Ry Age B5:89-i*0 Jl
18 '13
Depreciation in railway valuation. Ry Age
54:1535 Je 20 '13
Difficult point in the railway \aluation law.
Eng N 70:829-30 O 23 '13
Disputed points in railway valuation. Ry Age
54:l0r>€-f, 1118-9, 1164, 1208 My 16-Je 6 '13
Federal valuation of railways: progress. Ry
Age 55:608 O 3 '13
Federal valuation of the railroads in the
United States. Ry & Eng R 53:990 O 25
•13
Government valuation of railroads. Sci Am
109:46 Jl 19 '13
Hearing on proposed federal railroad ap-
praisal. Ry & Eng R 53:140 F 15 '13
Huge piece of engineering work: railway val-
uation act. Eng N 69:476-8 Mr 6 '13
Indirect results of national railway valua-
tion. J. S. Eaton. Eng -M 46:169-76 N '13
Life of physical railway property: abstract
of report. Eng N 70:972-3 N 13 '13
Maps and profiles required for railroad valua-
tion. 11 Ry & Eng R 53:774-6 Ag 16 '13
Maps for railroad valuation. Ry & Eng R 53:
1021 N 1 '13
Minnesota rate decision. EIng Rec 67:679 Je
21 '13
National valuation convention urged. H.
Bortin. Ry Age 54:83G-8 Ap 11 '13
Objections to the Interstate commerce com-
mission specifications for maps and pro-
files for railroad valuation. Ry & Eng R
63:891-2 S 20 '13
Plans for federal valuation of common car-
riers. Eng Rec 68:620 N 29 '13
Plans of Interstate commerce commission
for railway valuation. Elec Ry J 42:1137
N 29 '13
Preparing for railroad appraisal: personnel
of Board of Interstate commerce commis-
sion. Ry & Eng R 53:416-7 My 3 '13
Problem of railway valuation: change in pub-
lic's attitude toward carriers. L. (jJ. Mc-
Pherson. Ry Age 54:1131-3 My 23 '13
Railway evaluation and depreciation: Min-
nesota rate case decision. Eng Rec 67:687-8
Je 21 '13
Railway valuation act. A. C. Humphreys.
Eng N 69:688-9 Ap 3 '13
Railway valuation act: text. Eng N 69:482-3
Mr 6 '13
Report of the committee on railroad taxes
and plans for ascertaining fair valuation
of railroad property. Elec Ry J 42:977-
82 N 1 '13
Specifications for maps and profiles for fed-
eral valuation of railroads: objections by
carriers. Eng Rec 68:292 S 13 '13
State railwav commissioners and federal valu-
ation. D. F. Jurgensen. Ry & Eng R 53:
529-30 Je 7 '13
valuation In
Age 54:1537-
Supreme court's comments on
the Minnesota rate case. Ry
41 Je 20 '13
Text of the railway valuation law. Ry Age
54:397-8, 434 F 28-Mr 7 13
United States Supreme court on principles
of railway valuation. Eng N 69:1338-9 Je
26 '13
Valuation of Kansas railways. Ry Age 55:
424 S 5 '13
Valuation of railroads. Ry & Eng R 53::>78-9
O 18 '13
Valuation of railways by the government.
Ry Age 54:986 My 2 '13
Valuation of steam railroads. Eng Rec 67:
654-5, 692-3 Je 14-21 '18
Valuation of the railroads. Eng Rec 67:283
Mr 15 '13
Value of property in New York reorganiza-
tion case. Elec Ry J 41:381-2 Mr 1 '13
Value of valuation. Elec Ry J 41:667 Ap 12
'13
See also Interstate commerce commis-
sion — Railway valuation board
Water supply
Design and maintenance of track tanks: lo-
cation. l»»ngth and width of troughs, heat-
ing systems ad roadbed drainage. G: W.
Vaughan. Ry Age 54:Sj3-6 Ap 18 '13
Heating the embankment along track pans
In winter. II Ry Age 54:496-7 Mr 14 '13
Oil engine in railway water service. C. R
Knowles. Ry Age 55:289-90 Ag 15 '13
Pumping plants for railway water supply.
Ry & Eng R 53:1065-7 N 15 '13
Pumping water for locomotives on rack
railway up Mount Washington. C. B. Ed-
wards. 11 Eng Rec 68:690 D 20 '13
Report of committee of Am. railway eng^i-
neerlng assn. on water service. Ry Age
54:723-5 Mr 21 '13
Track tanks and locomotive scoops. Eng Rec
67:378-9 Ap 6 '13
Water required by a railway system. C. R.
Knowles. Ry & Eng R 53:308-9 Mr 29 'IS
Water supply. Ry Age 55:784-5 O 24 '13
Yards
Boston & Maine yard at Mechanlcsville, N. T.
11 diag Ry Age 55: 775- U O 24 '13
Chesapeake & Ohio yard at Silver Grove.
Ky. plans Ry Age 55:117-8 Jl 18 '13
Efficiency In large yards. E. T. Hopkins. Ry
Age 55:1113-4 D 12 '13
New classification yard at Chicago. Ry Age
54:679-81 Mr 21 '13
New cla.ssification yard at Winnipeg. II plans
Ry Age 54:889-91 Ap 18 '13
New coal classification yards of the Phila-
delphia & Reading Ry. at St. Clair, Pa,
J. S. Ward, il maps Eng N 70:540-8 S 18
'13
New yards of the Chicago & Alton near Chi
cago. diags Ry Age 54:1327-8 Je 13 '13
Rebuilding of the Chicago clearing yard.
plan Ry & Eng R 53:221-3 Mr 15 '13
Reconstruction of Chicago clearing yard,
plans Eng Rec 67:730-1 Je 28 '13
Yards and terminals: report of the commit-
tee of Am. railway engineering as-sn. Ry
Age 54:701-4 Mr 21 '13
Africa
Northern railway of Cameroon. 11 Scl Am 8
75:84 F 8 '13
Alaska
Alaska railways recommended, map Eng &
Min J 95:669 Mr 29 '13
Alaskan railroads. Ry & Eng R 53:484 My
24 '13 .
Alaska's need of railway development. E. E.
Sw€>rgal. map Ry Age 5.>:421-3 S 5 '13
President Taft recommends government rail-
road building in Alaska. Ry & Eng R 53:
139-40 F 15 '13
Proposed government ownership In Alaska.
Ry Age 54:1119-20 My 23 '13
Report of the Alaska railroad commission.
Jan., 1913. map Eng N 69:664-7 Mr 20 '13
Australia
Au.stralian railways agree on standard gage.
Ry Age 55:40-1 Jl 11 '13
Canada
Canada's most successful railway year;
growth of mileage, facilities, traffic and
earnings during the .vear ended June ?0,
1912. J. I.. Payne. Ry Age 54:138-41 J>\ 24
'13
Grand Trunk, Canadian Northern, and Cana-
dian I*acific railways plan new construc-
tions. Iron Tr R 52:751 Mr 27 '13
Srr (lino Canadian Northern railway;
Hudson Bay railroad
China
Canton-Kowloon railway, China. Eng Rec 67:
216-7 F 22 '13
Klane:su-(^hokianjr railways, T,: R. Freeman.
il Hy Age 51:4S2-5 Mr 14 '13
Colorado
Colorado free pass investigation. Ry & Kng
R 53:349-51 Ap 12 '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
247
Railroads — Continued.
Egypt
Benzol-electric train for the Khedive. F. C.
Coleman. 11 Sci Am 109:376 N 15 '13 .
Gasoline-electric train unit for Egryptian rail-
ways. II plan Ry & Eng R 53:1018-9 N 1 '13
England
Electrification of British railways, maps Elec
Ry J 41:797-800 My 3 '13
Europe
Impressions of European railway practice:
training of employees and careful selec-
tion and design of material. H: W. Jacobs.
Ry Age 54:G77-9 Mr 21 '13
France
Results of public ownership in France. Y.
Guyot. Ry Age 54:243-4 F 7 '13
Germany
Congestion on the Prussian state railways
in 1912. G. Alllx. Ry Age 55:1232-3 D 26
•13
Impressions of German railway practice
handling of locomotives at terminals, econ-
omizing of fuel and care of emploj'ees. H
W. Jacobs. Ry Age 54:25-6 Ja 3 '13
Prussian-Hessian state railways. Ry Age 64
933-4 Ap 25 '13
Prussian- Hessian state railways: manage-
ment, service, rates and financial results.
W. J. Cunningham. Ry Age 54:P35-40 Ap
25 '13
Holland
1200-volt d. c. line In Holland. 11 Elec Ry J
41:142-5 Ja 25 '13
Honduras
Honduras link of the Pan-American rail-
road. E: Perry. Eng M 46:333-40 D '13
Hungary
Impressions of Hungarian railway practice.
H: W. Jacobs. 11 Ry Age 54:331-3, 427-33
F 21. Mr 7 '13
India
Darjeeling Himalayan railway. I^: R. Free-
man. 11 Ry Age 55:327-9 Ag 22 '13
Development of the East Indian railway.
L: R. Freeman, il map Ry Age 55:191-5
Ag 1 '13
Features of the Kalka-Himla railway: nar-
row gage line up the Himalayas. L: R.
Freeman. 11 Ry Age 55:657-8 O 10 '13
Italy
Syndicalism or co-operation? J. Douglas. Eng
M 44:833-41 Mr '13
Kansas
Valuation of Kansas railways. Ry Age 55:
424 S 5 '13
Mexico
Engineer's reminiscences of Mexican railway
building. M. E. Schmidt. Eng M 46:683-94
Ag '13
Fourth annual report Ferrocarriles nuclo-
nales de Mexico. Ry Age 54:40-4 Ja 3 '13
How Mexican rebels destroy railways and
bridges. G. E. Weeks. 11 Sci Am 109:209-10
8 13 '13
National railways of Mexico, map Ry Age 54:
4-5; 55:1211-2 Ja 3, D 26 '13
Wartime railroading in Mexico. C: Hine.
Ry Age 55:702-3 O 17 '13
Minnesota
Minnesota rate case decision. Elec Ry J 41:
1049. 1064 Je 14 '13
Minnesota rate case decision. Ry & Eng R
53:561-3 Je 14 '13
Minnesota rate case decision: comment. Ry
& Eng R 53:566-7 Je 14 '13
New England
Address before Bo.ston chamber of commerce.
H. Elliott. Ry Age 55:615-6 () .3 '13
Conference of governors of New England,
1913. Elec Ry J 41:224-5 F 1 '13
New England scheme for state supervision
of railway operation. Eng N 69:376-8 F 20
'13
Proi^osed extension of Grand Trunk railway
system, maps Eng N 69:212-3 Ja 80 '13
North America
New structures, roadbed improvement, etc.;
work completed in 1912. Ry & Eng R 53:
19-23 Ja 4 '13
1913. new construction planned. Ry & Eng R
53:14-5 Ja 4 '13
Oregon
Construction of the Portland, Eugene & East-
ern Ry. M. Woodruff, map Ry & Eng R 53:
426-8 My 10 '13
Peru
Railways of Peru. O. Sperber. 11 map Ry &
Eng R 53:706-8 Jl 26 '13
Philippine Islands
Steam railroads in Philippine Islands. H. F.
Cameron. 11 Eng Rec 68:204-5 Ag 28 '18
South Africa
Railways of Union of South Africa: 9,050
miles owned and operated by government.
E. R. Lewis. Ry Age 54:1072-4 My 16 '13
South America
Transandean railway from Arica, Chile, to
La Paz, Bolivia. G. H. Sawyer, il map Eng
X 70:1059-62 N 27 '13
Switzerland
Jungfrau railway. 11 Sci Am 109:360 N 8 '13
L()tschberg or Bernese Alpine railway. A.
Gradenwitz. il Sci Am 108:452-8 My 17 '18
Loetschberg railway In Switzerland. 11 Eng
N 69:935 My 8 '13
New Alpine railway — Bernese Alps railway.
Sci Am S 76:308 My 17 '18
Texas
Interurban railways in Texas. Ry & Eng R
53:175 F 22 '13
Railroad growth checked in Texas. J. A.
Arnold. Ry & Eng R 53:99-100 F 1 '13
Railroad growth in Texas. Ry & Eng R 63:
104-5 F 1 '13
United States
Agriculture, manufactures and railways, a
study of capital values and net returns. Sd
Am S 76:66-7 F 1 '18
Changing character of the problems of the
railroads. T. H. Goodnow. Ry & Eng R
53:518-9 Je 7 '13
Concerning the railways of sixty years ago.
Eng N 70:314-6 Ag 14 '18
Enlarging the outlets of commerce. J. J. Hill.
Am Ind 13:21-2 Ja '13
5th annual meeting of the Railway business
aasii., New York. Dec, 1913: addresses of
Howard Elliott & Governor Cox. Ry Age
55:1115-7 T) 12 '13
How tlie railways have fared since 1902. S.
W. Dunning. Ry Age 55:650 O 10 '13
Looking Into the future. B. A. Worthington.
Ry & Eng R 53:267-9 Mr 22 '13
Problem of railway valuation: change in pub-
lic's attitude toward carriers. T^. G. Mc-
Pherson. Ry A^e 54:1131-3 My 23 '13
Railway affairs in 1912. Ry & Eng R 63:348-
9 Ap 12 '13
Rallvvay.s and agriculture compared: carriers'
outputs Increased much more in proportion
to facilities tiian farmers'. Ry Age 54:796-
9 Ap 4 '13
Record railroad revenues and expenses in
1912. S. Thomson. Ry & Eng R 53:352-3 Ap
12 '13
Rehabilitation of the Santa Fe system. Ry &
Eng R 53:754-6 Ag 9 '13
Revenues and expen.'ses of railways: monthly
statistics published in the Railway Age
Gazette
Revenues and expenses of steam roads In
United States . for October, 1912. Ry &
Eng R 53:36-7 Ja 11 '13
Statistics of railways for the fiscal year 1912.
Rv & Eng R .53:719-21 Jl 26 '13; Ry Age 55:
180-1 Ag 1 '13
Statistics of steam railways in the United
States. Eng Rec 68:104-6 Jl 26 '18
Steam railroad. B. A. Worthington. Ry &
Bng R 53:429-31 My 10 '13
248
INDUSTRIAL AkFS INDEX
Railroads— United States —Continuid. ^
Steam railway track laid in 1912. Ry & Eng
R 53:149-50 F 15 '13
Traffic by land. J. E. Kuhn. Sci Am S 76:138-
9 Ag 30 '13
Sec alfto Interstate commerce commission
Railroads, Cable. See Cable railroads
Railroads, Electric. See Electric railroads
Railroads, Elevated. See Elevated railroads
Railroads, Industrial
Electrically propelled Inclined railway for un-
loading coal. 11 diag Elec W 62:597-8 S
20 '13
Industrial cars solve a difficult problem, il
Concrete Cem 2:102 F '13
Reconstruction of Mahanoy plane. I'hllaael-
phia & Reading Ry. co. J. S. Ward, il
plan Eng N 70:1220-7 I) 18 '13
Safety as applied to railways of industrial
l)lant yards. Am Ind 14:sup 1-4 O: sup 1-4
N '13
Railroads, Intcrurban. See Intorurban rail-
roads
Railroads, Mountain. See Mountain railroads
Railroads, Narrow gage
Reminiscences of the narrow-gage railroad
craze. E. Low. Ry & Eng R 53:286-7 Mr
22 '13
Uintah railway line with steep grades and
sharp curves. E. A. Porter. U Eng Rec 67:
180 F 15 '13
Railroads, Portable
Industrial cars solve a difficult problem, il
Concrete Cem 2:102 F '13
Railroads, Street. See Street railroads
Railroads, Suspended. See Suspended railroads
Railroads, Tunnel. See Tunnel railroads
Railroads, Underground. See Subways
Railroads and state
Agitation for government ownership of rail-
ways. Ry Age 55:688 O 17 '13
Annual meeting of the Riillway business
association, New Yorlt, Dec. 11. Elec Ky
J 42:1241 D 13 '13
Are our railroads fairly treated? a discus-
sion. Ry Age 54:J81-5 My 2 '13
Block signal and control board. Scl Am 108:
62 Ja 18 '13
Can engineers be trusted to arbitrate fairly
and intelligently between public interests
and property interests? Eng N 69:1187-9
Je 5 '13
Conciliation committee — a necessity. C: C.
Schnatterbeck. Ry .Vge 55:o-(> Jl 4 '13
I)iscu.««sion of government ownership. Ry Age
55:1110-1 D 12 '13
False arguments on government ownership.
E. P. Ripley. Ry & Eng R 53:1032 N 8 "13
Government owned freight cars. Ry & Eng
R ,''>3:870-l S 13 '13
Government ownership and the railroad em-
ployee. J. K. Turner. Ry Age 55:1165-6
D 19 '13
Government suit to dissolve joint control of
Philadelphia & Reading and the Central R.
R. of New Jersey. Ry & Eng R 68:839 S
6 '13
Grand Trunk offers New England line to
state. Ry & Eng R 53:341 Ap 12 '13
Interstate commerce commission and safety
on railroads. Sci Am 109:278 O 11 'IS
Looking into the future. B. A. Worthington.
Ry & Eng R 53:267-9 Mr 22 '13
Meeting of railroad commls.sloncrs: abstracts
of reports of commlttee.s. Elec Ry J 4:-':'.i73-
82. 1013-6 N 1-8 '13
National association of railway commission-
ers: annual convention at Washington, D.
C. Oct.. 1913. Ry Age 55:869-71 N 7 '13
National tu'i.^ociatlon of railway commission-
ers; convention discussions. Ry & Eng R
53:1042-3 N 8 '13
New England scheme for state supervision of
railway operation. Eng N 69:376-8 F 20
'13
Paper before National civic federation on
government ownership railroads. S. Low.
Elec Ry J 42:1239-40 D 13 '13
Passenger conditions and their relation to
the public. G: W. Boyd. Ry Age .i5:l::::0-
1 D 26 '13
Possible savings under government owner-
ship. C. Thorne; E. P. Ripley. Ry Age 55:
1020-1 N 28 '13
President C: S. Mellen appeals for fixed pol-
icy. Ry & Eng R 53:246-7 Mr 16 '13
Probable results of government ownership. P.
M. La Bach. Ry Age 65:1214 D 26 '13
Proposed government ownership In Alaska.
Ry Age 54:1119-20 My 23 '13
Regulation of railways. W. W. FInley. Ry Age
54:253-5 F 7 '13
Rhode Island's opportunity to experiment in
state railway ownership. Eng N 69:791-2
Ap 17 *13
Significance of the st^ite rate decisions.
Ry Age 54:1595-6 Je 27 '13
Some aspects of railway regulation. F. J.
Loesch. Ry Age 55:659-60 O 10 '13
State of mind regarding railroads. W: W.
Finley. Ry & Eng R 53:211-2 Mr 8 '13
Steam railroad. B. A. Worthington. Ry &
Eng R 53:429-31 My 10 '13
Througli routes ordered among Interurban
lines. Ry & Eng R 53:691-3 Jl 19 '13
Two new plans for dissolution of Union Pa-
cific and Southern Pacific. Ry & Eng R
53:535-6 Je 7 '13
Uncle Sam's frelRht cars. J. G. Hill. Ry Age
55:414 S 5 '13
Union Pacific-Southern Pacific dissolution
plan disapproved. Ry & Eng R 63:29 Ja 11
•13
AMiat I am trying to do. F. K. Lane. Ry
Age 54:671-2 Mr 21 '13
See also Erdman act; Government regu-
lation of industry; Interstate commerce
commission; Parcel post: Public service
commissions; Railroad law; Railroads —
Rates; R;Lilroads — Valuation; Railroads —
Germany; l^nion Pacific railroad
France
Results of public ownership in Franc^. Y.
Guyot. Ry Age 54:243-4 F 7 '13
Germany
Prussian-Hessian state railways. Ry Age 54:
933-4 Ap 25 '13
Prussian -Hessian state railways: manage-
ment, service, rates and financial results.
AV. J. Cunningham. Ry Age 54:935-10 Ap
25 '13
Great Britain
State purcliase of railways in Great Brittiln.
H. R. Wilson. ICng X 70:1117 D 4 '13
South Africa
liailways of the l^nion of South Africa.
II. Lewis. Ry Age 54:1072-4 My 16 '13
Ralls
Branding and
steel ralLs. Ry
Classification of
diag Ry Age
Comparative notes on
W. Hunt. Ry Age 54
Am Inst Min K Bui
E.
of
heat number stamping
Age 55:1189-91 D 19 '13
second hand rail. J. See. il
54:8.19-901 Ap 18 '13
steel rail rolling. R.
390-1 F 28 '13; Same.
77:87:)-83 Mv '13
Compound rails on Chicago street railways.
Eng N 69:527-8 Mr 13 '13
Compound rails on Chicago street railways,
\V: A. Del Mar. Eng N 69:179 Ja 23 '13
Continuous rail: machine that crimps a head
section on a rail, il Ry Age 54:207-8 Ja 31
•13; Sci Am 10:):397 N 22 '13
Continuous rail for Chicago street traction:
the story of a rush order. 11 Scl Am S 75:
197-9 Mr 29 '13
Corrugation of electric railway rails. A. Bus-
se. Eng M 44:254-6 N '12
Corrugation on the Brooklyn rapid transit
system. O: M. Gidanskl. Elec «y J 42:
1322-6 T) 27 '13
Creeping of rails. P. M. La Bach, dlags Ry
Age 54:1089-91 My IH '13
Creeping of rails. Ry & Eng R 53:1066 N 15 '13
E( onomy in cutting rails. C. L. Van Auken.
Ry Age 55:1 IHl -2 D 19 '13
Electric rail -grinding machine, il diag Eng
N 70:1181 D 11 '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
249
Rails ^Continued.
F. G. Simmons, an advocate of T rails for
city streets. Munic Enp 44:422-3 My '13
Hays MlJl, Ala. wreck; transverse fissures in
steel rails. Ry & Engr R 53:C09-11 S 27 '13
Interesting facts about rails. Iron Tr R 52:
585 Mr 6 '13
Joint railway organization for the inspection
of structural steel and steel rails. P. EJ.
Stevens. Eng N 69:1190-1 Je 5 '13
Mercy of steel and the menace of wood. 11
Sci Am 108:92-3 Ja 25 '13
Mill treatment and ductility tests of rail
steel. P. H: Dudley. 11 Iron Age 91:539-
41 F 27 '13
New portable rail grinder. 11 Elec Ry J 42:
427 S 13 '13
Nomographic method for finding center of
gravity and moment of inertia. M. J.
Eichorn. Ry Age .'5:381-3 Ag 23 '13
Old rails as trestle stringers, il Eng & Min
J 96:923 N 15 '13
Piping and segregation of steel ingots and
ductility-tests for open-hearth rails. P. H.
Dudley, plans Ry & Eng R 53:160-3, 182-
3 F 22-Mr 1 '13: Same. Am Inst Mln E Bui
7*;: 677- 705 Ap '13; Same cond. Ry Age
54:391-2 F 28 '13; Same cond. Iron Tr R
52:857-60 Ap 10 '13
Progress in steel mill roll design. T' H.
Mathlas. diags Iron Age 92:967-70 O 30 "1;^
Question of government inspection of rails.
Ry & Eng R 53:75-6 Ja 25 '13
Rail anchor testing machine, diag £iy Age
r.5:509 S 19 '13
Rail bending machine, il Sci Am 109:438 D
6 '13
Rail ineflicleno'. Sci Am 108:574 Je 28 '13
Rail production in 1912. Ry Age o4:J85-6
Mr 14 '13
Rail production in 1912. Ry & Eng R 53:
223-5 Mr 15 '13
Rail production in the United States. Eng
& Min J 95:918 My 3 '13
Rail research by niilroads and producers. M.
H. Wickhorst. diags Iron Tr R 52:420-2
F 13 13
Rail statistics. Iron Age 91: 608-9 Mr 6
'13
Railroad e'ffort for rail improvement. Iron
Age 91:7C6-7 Mr 27 '13
Record year for production of open hearth
rails. Iron Tr R 52:590-1 Mr 6 '13
Report of committee of American railway en-
gineering assn. on revision of manual,
standard rail sections, special Investlga-
tiona, etc. Ry Age 54:592-6 Mr 19 '13
Report on a broken rail for the Terminal
railroad aasn. of St. Louis, il Ry & Eng
R 53:759 Ag 9 '13
Re- rolled steel rail reinforcinir bars. W. K.
Hatt. Concrete Cem 3:10-1 Jl 'IS
Safety in travel as affected by the steel rail.
il Sci Am 108:516-7 Je 7 '13
Safety in travel as related to iron and sieel
eciulpment. Iron Tr U 53: .'02-3 N 13 '13
Segregation and deoxidation and the efficien-
cy of aluminum, .silicon and titanium as
deoxidizers. N. Petlnot. Met & Chem Ertg
11:231-2 My '13
Simplified form of thermit rail welding. 11
Elec Ry J 41:76-7 Ja 11 '13
Steam pipe hangers madf of scrap rails.
plan Colliery 33:579 My '13
Suggestions for compound rails from Aus-
tralia. W. Pagan, diag Eng N 69:1138-9 My
29 13
T-rail construction in paved streets. G: Mac-
Leod, plan Elec Ry J 41:335 F 22 '13
T-rail in paved streets. R. C. Cram. 11 Elec
Ry J 42:368-73 S 6 '13
Tabular laying out of roll passes: its ap-
plication to four methods of rolling rails
in Germany, diags Iron Age 92:1436-7 D 25
Talbot plpeless ingot. B: Talbot. Enar M 44:
617-9 Ja '13
Tests of titanium rails, il diags Ry & Kng
R 53:872-4 S 13 '13 ^
Titanium and silicon in rail steel. Eng Rec
67:390-1 Ap 5 '13
Titanium^ for rail steel. Met & Chem Eng
Track construction In paved streets. 11 Elec
Ry J 42:533-6 O 4 '13
United States rail production 1912. Iron Age
91:606-7 Mr 6 '13
fiee also Guard rails; Rail bonds; Rail
handling; Rail joints; Railroads — Track
Failures
Analysis of a broken rail. Ry Age 55:623
O 3 '13
Base failures in rails. P. M. I^ Bach. Ry Age
54:237-8 F 7 '13
Failure of an open-hearth steel rail. Iron
Age 92:562-3 S 11 '13
Influence of seams in base of rail on rail
failures. Eng Rec 67:318-9 Mr 22 '13
Rail broken In fourteen places. 11 Eng N 70:
604-6 S 25 '13
Rail failures and their causes. M. H. Wick-
horst. Ry & Eng R 63:622-4 Je 28 '13;
Same. 11 Iron Age 91:1536-8 Je 26 '13; Same.
il Iron Tr R 52:1459-62 Je 26 '13; Same.
11 Eng N 70:23-6 Jl 3 '13
Rail failures in 1912. Eng N 70:876 O 30
'13
Seams in rails. Ry Age 55:1082-3 D 5 '13
Specifications
Key to 1912 A. R. E. A. open hearth steel
rail specifications. Ry Age 54:600-1 Mr 19
1 o
Rail specifications. Iron Tr R 52:664 Mr 20
'13
Ralls of same specification made In different
mills. R. W. Hunt. Ry & Eng R 53:296-7
Mr 29 '13; Same. Iron Age 91:544-5 F 27 '13
Specifications for carbon steel rails. Ry &
Eng R 53:386-8 Ap 26 '13
Specifications for manganese steel rails. Ry
Age 55:291-2 Ag 15 '13
Railway bridge and building association. See
American railway bridge and building as-
sociation
Railway business association
Annual meeting. New York, Dec, 1913. Elec
Ry J 42:1241 D 13 '13
5th annual meeting, New York, Dec, 1913:
addresses of Howard Elliott & Governor
Cox. Ry Age 55:1115-7 D 12 '13
Railway business association. Am Ind 13:20
Ja '13
Railway commissioners. See National associa-
tion of railway commissioners
Railway electrical engineers' association. See
Association of railway electrical engineers
Railway engineering association
Ccjmmlttee work. Ry & Eng R 53:372-6 Ap 19
±0
Railway Are protection association
Organization formed at Chicago, Oct., 1913.
Ry Age 55:705-8 O 17 '13
Railway fuel association. See International
railway fuel association
Railway mail service
American electric railway as.sociatlon: re-
port of committee on compensation for
carrying I'nited States mail. Elec Rv J 42:
867 O 17 '13
Inadecjuacy of railway mail pay. diags Ry Age
54:958-60 Ap 25 '13
New railway mail exchanging apparatus. 11
Sci Am 108:292 Mr 29 '13
Parcel post and compensation for carrying
mails. Ry & Eng R 53:741 Ag 2 '13
We.Ktern railways demand adequate compen-
sation for parcel post service. Ry Age 55:
326 Ag 22 '13
Krr also Electric railway mail service-
Parcel post; Postal cars; Postal service
Cars
8ce Postal cars
Railway master mechanics' association. See
American railway master mechanics' assn.
Railway motor oars. See Motor cars (railroad)
Railway signal association
Close of convention at Nashville, Tenn., Oct.
16. Elec Ry J 42:888 O 18 '13
18th annual convention, at Nashville. Tenn..
Oct., 1913. Elec W 62:833-4 O 25 '13
250
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Railway signal association — Continued.
18th annual convention, Nashville, Tenn. Ry
& Eng 53:975-7 O 18 '13
18th annual meeting. Nashville, Tenn., Oct.,
1913. Ry Age 55:760-2 O 24 '13
Influence of an association from the Indi-
vidual efforts of its membership. B. H.
Mann. Ry & Bng R 53:970 O 18 '13
Meeting, Chicago, March, 1913. Ry & Eng R
53:270-4 Mr 22 '13
Meeting. New York city, June 11-12, 1913.
Elec Ry J 41:1056 Je 14 '13
Proceedings and registration at Chicago meet-
ing. March 17. Ry Age 54:534-49 Mr 18 '13
Railway storekeepers' association
Abstracts of papers at 10th annual cons'cn-
tion, Chicago, 1913. Ry Age 54:1134-45 My 23
•13: Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:2*7-304 Je '13
Tenth annual convention, Chicago, May, 1913.
Ry & Eng R 53:482-3 My 24 '13
Railway telegraph superintendents. See Asso-
ciation of railway telegraph superintend-
ents
Railway tool foremen's association. See Ameri-
can railway tool foremen's association
Railway tools. See Tools
Railway valuation board. See Interstate com-
merce commission — Railway valuation board
Rain and rainfall
Deficient rainfall in the summer of 1913. Eng
N 70:r05 N 6 '13
Effect of recent flood on New York streams.
R. E. Horton. il Eng Rec 67:399-402 Ap 12
'13
Rainfall and flood conditions In Ohio. March
23 to 28, 1913. J: W. Smith, il Scl Am S
75:296-7 My 10 '13
Rate of rainfall for storm -sewer calculations:
experience of Pawtucket, R. I. G: A. Car-
penter. Eng N 69:861-2 Ap 24 '13
Rates of rainfall for storm-sewer calcula-
tions. J. A. Cushman. Eng N 69:704-5 Ap
10 *13
75-year record of rainfall; St. Paul, Minn.
Eng N 70:614-6 S 11 '13
Source of heavy rainfalls. A. J. Henry. lEng
N 70:8 Jl 3 '18
Raisins
Utilization of waste raisin seeds. Sci Am S
76:55 Jl 26 '13
Raleigh, Charlotte & Southern railroad
New extension of the Norfolk Southern, il
map Ry Age 54:1315-8 Je 13 '13
Rams, Hydraulic. See Hydraulic rams
Rand, Charles F., 1856-
New president of the Am. Inst, of M. E.
por Eng &• Min J 95:453 Mr 1 '13
Range boilers. See Boilers, Range
Range-flnders
Range- flnder stations for forest flres. En^ N
69:573-4 Mr 20 '13
Single instrument range-flnder. il Sci Am
108:360 Ap 19 '13
Range towers
Architecture on the Panama canal — a sug-
gestion. 11 Sci Am 108:136 F 8 '18
Rapid transit
City passenger transportation in the United
States. G: D. Snyder. Sci Am S 75:202 Mr
29 '13
Transportation and city planning. M. R. Malt-
bie. Elec Ry J 41:1106-7 Je 21 '13; Same
cond. Eng Rec 68:66-6 Jl 19 '13
Transportation facilities and city planning.
M. R. Maltbie. Eng N 69:1025-6 My 15
•13
See also Electric railroads; Elevated rail-
roads; Railroads; Street railroads; Sub-
ways; Trackless trolley's; also subdivision
Rapid transit under names of cities, e.g.
New York (city) — Rapid transit
Rasp«. See Files and rasps
Rate regulation. See Public service commis-
sions; Railroads — Rates
Ray consolidated copper company
Report for 1912. Eng & Min J 95:1083-4 My
31 '13
Raymond, Rosslter Worthlngton, 1840-
Dr. Raymond and the Am. Inst. M. E. Eng
& Min J 95:886-7 My 3 '13
Reamers
Eccentricity of reamed holes. H. A. S. How-
arth. diags Mach 19:387 Ja '13
Floating reamer-holders. A. A. Dowd. 11
Mach 19:835-8 Jl '13
Reclamation of land
Government aid in land drainage. A. E. Mor-
gan. Eng N 69:978-9 My 8 '13
Reclaiming the Florida everglades: Joint re-
port of Board of engineers, il map Eng N
70:835-7 O 23 '13; Eng Rec 68:454-7 O
25 '13
Reclamation of ancient Babylonia by irriga-
tion. E. J. Banks. II map Eng N 69:468-9
Mr 6 '13
Reclamation of swamp lands in North Caro-
lina. J. H. Pratt. Eng N 69:1108 My 29
'13
Sand dunes: how they are reclaimed in Eu-
rope and in the United States. Sci Am 108:
581 Je 28 '13
Utilizing a city's wastes for filled land. Eng
Rec 67:415-6 Ap 12 '13
See also Drainage; Irrigation; Reclama-
tion service (U. S.); Shore reclamation
Reclamation service (U. S.)
Cost of reclamation service and other irri-
gation projects in Colorado. J: E. Field.
Eng N 70:348-55 Ag 21 '13
Harnessing the public water power. C. J:
Blanchard. II Sci Am 108:310-1 Ap 5 '13
Independent opinion on the Reclamation ser-
vice. Eng N 70:987-8 N 13 '13
Investigation of Salt river reclamation pro-
ject. Eng Rec 67:8up 39 My 10 '13
Report of subcommittee of the House com-
mittee on expenditures in the Interior
department. Eng Rec 67:199 F 22 '13
State and federal co-operation in irrigation
work in Oregon. E. G. Hopson. Eng Rec
68:685-6 D 20 '13
Ten years of government irrigation work;
review of activities and experiences of U.
S. reclamation service since passage of
Newlanda act. Eng Rec 67:128-30 F 1 *13;
Same. Sci Am S 75:142-3 Mr 1 '13
Reconnaissance, Military. See Military recon-
naissance
Recorders
Experience with a CO2 recorder. H: R. Bless-
ing. Power 38:465 S 30 '13
Improved pen for chart-recording instru-
ments, diags Power 38:634 N 4 '13
Machine recorders and printing maahinery.
G: F. Card, diags Inland Ptr 51:571-6 Jl '18
Manifold and mixer for COi recorders. M.
B. Smith, diags Power 38:296-7 Ag 26 'IS
Metering and recording the flow or fluids.
J. W. Ledoux. il diags Met & Chem Eng
11:408-7 Jl '13
New flue-gas recorder: action and efficiency
of the Ward carbon dioxide instrument,
il Eng M 45:744-6 Ag '13
Great or CO* recorder? F. D. Harger. Power
38:344 S 2 '13
Orsat vs. CO2 recorder, W. C. Edge. Power
38:406-7 S 16 '13
Service recorder. Ry Age 54:1610 Je 27 '13
Flee aUo Indicators; Meters
Records
Utility of efficiency-records in tiie manufac-
ture of iron. J: J. Porter. Am Inst Min E
Bui 76:543-53 Ap '13
See also Card system in business; Elec-
tric railroads — Records; Engineering re-
cords; Factorj' management: Motor trucks —
Records; Scientific management
Records, Municipal. See Municipal records
Records, Railroad. See Railroads — Records
Records for the works publication bureau. A.
D. Williams. Iron Age 91:1066-9 My 1 '13
Rectifiers, Electric current. See Electric cur-
rent rectifiers
Reflecting telescope. See Telescope
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
251
Reflection (light)
Oiflfuse reflecting power of various sub-
stances. W: W. CoblenU. 11 U S Bur Stand
Bui 9:283-325 '13
See also Reflectors
Reflectors
Basic principles of head-lamp Illumination.
C: R. Sugg. Elec W 62:741-2 O 11 '13
Data concerning Incandescent- lamp reflect-
ors. G. H. Stickney and A. L. Powell. Elec
W 62:477-81 S 6 '13
Electric railway car lighting. J. R. Cravath.
11 Elec Ry J 42:1057-8 N 15 '13
Industrial lighting. E. L. Elliott. Ind Eng 13:
102-5. 174-5 Mr-Ap '13
Opaque reflectors. F. L. Godinez. 11 Arch Rec
33:674-9 Je '13
Plating and reflnlshing railroad locomotive
headlight reflectors in nickel. C: H. Proc-
tor. Metal Ind n s 11:201-2 My '13
See also Headlights
Reforestation. See Forests and forestry
Refractories manufacturers' association
Organization meeting, Pittsburgh, April 22,
1913. Met & Chem Eng 11:350 Je '13
Refractory materials
Carborundum refractories. P. J. Tone. Met
& Chem Eng 11:484-6 S '18
Conditions to be met in blast furnace linlniTS.
A. N. Diehl. Iron Age 92:1165-7 N 20 '13
Occurrence and manufacture of refractories In
Montana. W. H. Gunniss. Am Inst Min E
Bui 81:2308-10 S '13
Refractories in the iron and steel industry.
H. AV. Croft. Iron Age 92:1163-5 N 20 '13;
Same. Iron Tr R 53:1138-40 D 25 '13
See also Fire brick
Refrigeration, International congreM of. See
International congress of reirigeratlon
Refrigeration, Pipe-line
Pipe-line refrigeration. Power 38:827-8 D 9
•13
Refrigeration and refrigerating machinery
Absorption system, plan Power 37:419-20, 824-
6 Mr 25, Je 10 '13
Air as a stimulator of corrosion in refrig-
erating systems. M. B. Smith. Eng N 69:
1002-3 My 45 '13
Ammonia condensers. P. Ophtlls. 11 Power
38:335-7, 474-6 S 2. 30 '13
Analysis of costs in a refrigeratiner plant.
, Elec W 61:148-9 Ja 18 '13
Avoidable accidents In refrigerating plants.
L. Block. Power 37:266 P 25 '13
Capacity of ammonia compressors. R. L.
Mossman. Power 38:200-1 Ag 6 '18
Compression system, plans Power 37:747-8
My 27 '13
Cooling tower for small refrigerating plant.
R. Ju. Mossman. plan Power 37:746 My 27
•13 .
Corrosion In refrigerating systems. M. B.
Smith. Power 37:54-5; 38:268-70 Ja 14, Ag
19 '13
Design of an ammonia-compression refrig-
erating machine. Ind Eng 13:129-30 Mr '13
Drinking water systems in buildings. S. M.
Weinthal. 11 plan Power 37:343-4 Mr 11 '13
Electrical refrigeration for the butcher. U. L.
Lloyd. 11 Elec R & W Elec'n 62:83-8 Ja 11
•13
Elements of mechanical refrigeration. Power
37:637-8 My 6 '13
nguring power for refrigerating plants. S:
Sydney. Power 38:201-2 Ag 5 '13
Gas engine refrigerating plant, diags Power
37:122-4 Ja 28 13
Hospital refrigeration and vacuum cleaning.
H. L. Alt. Dom Kng 64:245-6 Ag 30 '13
Ice and salt mixtures. G. H. Crawford, jr.
Power 37:825-6 Je 10 '13
Ice-making and refrigeration from the central
.station viewpoint. Elec W (i2:695-6 O 4 '13
Indicating the compressor. P: Neff. diag
Power 38:540-2 O 14 '13
Mechanical equipment of Stock yards inn.
Dom Eng 62:37-8 Ja 11 '13
New refrigerating cycle. O. P. Ostergren.
plan Power 37:265-6 F 25 '13
9th annual meeting of the Am. Soc. of refrig-
erating engineers, New York, Dec, 1913.
Power 38:837-8 D 9 '13
Operating on the flooded system. R. L. Moss-
man. dlags Power 38:133-4 Jl 22 '13
Present status of the refrigerating Industry
in America. S. S. Van Der Vaart. Power
38:685-6 N 11 '13
Properties of saturated ammonia vapor, ta-
bles Power 38:69-62 Jl 8 '13
Recent improvements in the refrigr^rating
Industry. 11 Scl Am 109:261 O 4 '18
Refrigerating machines for the home, il Sci
Am 109:71 Jl 26 '13
Refrigeration and central -station service. Elec
W 62:848 O 25 '13
Refrigeration made simple, plan Power 37:
342-3 Mr 11 '13
Refrigeration with carbon dioxide. Power 37:
572 Ap 22 *18
Ritz- Carl ton hotel refrigerating plant, N. Y.
plans Power 37:497-8 Ap 8 '13
Running a refrigerating plant. W: L. Kell.
Power 37:636 My 6 ^13
8d International congress of refrigeration,
Chicago. Sept., 1913. Eng N 70:679-81 O
2 '13
3d International congress of refrigeration,
Chicago, Sept., 1913. Power 38:519-21 O 7
'13
Weighing ammonia to determine refrigerat-
ing capacity. P. Ophtlls. plan Power 37:
190-2 F 11 '13
Westlnghouse Leblanc refrigerating system.
11 Int Marine Eng 18:149-50 Ap '13
Westinghouse-Leblanc water vapor refriger-
ating machine. H. J. Maclntire. plan Eng
N 69:911-2 My 1 '13
Winter work in a refrigerating plant. F.
Ophtlls. Power 37:420-2, 572-4 Mr 26, Ap 22
•18
See also Cold storage; Ice — ^Manufacture;
Ice houses; Liquid air; Refrigeration in
transportation; Refrigerator cars
Refrigeration in transportation
Facilities for replenishing ice for refrig-
eration in transit. C. M. Secrist. Ry Age
55:568 S 26 '13
Methods of pre-cooling perishable goods at
loading stations. B. W. Redfeam. Ry Age
55:568-9 S 26 '13
Organization for handling refrigeration trans-
portation. J. S. Leeds. Ry Age 55:569-71 S
26 '13; Same. Ry & Eng R 53:930-1 O 4 '18
Refrigeration of dressed poultry in transit.
M. E. Pennington and others. 11 U S Agrlc
Bui 17:13-28 '13
Transportation of fruit and vegetables. E. D.
Levy. Ry Age 54:239-42 F 7 '13
Refrigerator cars
Control and distribution of refrigerator cars
in interstate commerce. H. M. Wlgney. Ry
& Eng R 53:1105 N 29 '13
Express refrigerator cars for Wells, Fargo &
CO. II plans Am Eng 87:149-51 Mr '13
Organization for handling refrigeration trans-
portation. J, S. Leeds. Ry Age 55:569-71
S 26 '13; Same. Ry & Eng R 53:930-1 O
4 '13
Proportions and insulation of refrigerator
cars. M. R. Parks. Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:
613-5 N '13
Refrigeration of dressed poultry In transit.
M. E. Pennington and others. 11 U S Agric
Bui 17:13-28 '13
Refrigerator cars for the Union Pacific. 11
plans Am Eng 87:263-5 My '13
Steel underframe refrigerator cars for express
service, plans Ry Age 54:392-4 F 28 '13
Refuse and refute disposal
Collection and disposal of Boston refuse. 11
plan Eng Rec 67:512-5 My 10 '13
Destruction of garbage on the premises. F.
A. Herring. Munic Eng 45:402 O '18
Economic com*bustion of low-grade or waste
fuels; bagasse, culm and city refuse. D:
M. Myers. 11 diag Eng M 45:358-71 Je
'13
Estimating the cost of garbage and refuse
collection and haulage in Chicago. Eng N
69:106-7 Ja 16 '18
I
252
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Refuse and refuse disposal —Continued.
Fireproof shelter for refuse receptacles. 11
Sd Am 108:332 Ap 12 '13
Four garbage -disposal contracts. Eng N 70:
718-9 O 9 'IS
Garbage disposal In Canton, Ohio. P. H.
Weber. II Munic Eng 44:241-2 Mr '13
Garbage disposal in medium -sized cities. Eng
Rec 67:177-8 F 15 '18
Garbage question in small cities. S: A. Gree-
ley. Eng M 45:101-3 Ap '13
Garbage reduction In Chicago. 11 plan Munic
Eng 44:137-9 F '13
Latest garbage -disposal contract at Los An-
geles. Eng N 70:422 Ag 28 '13
Mixed method garbage and waste disposal.
E. B. Stuart, diag Munic Eng 45:26-30 Jl
'13
New York city's new garbage disposal con-
tract. Eng N 70:267-8 Ag 7 '13
New York^ municipal cleaning campaign.
Eng Rec 67:8up 41 Ap 26 '13
Operation of Columbus garbaee reduction
plant. Eng Rec 68:220-1 Ag 23 '13; Same.
Munic Eng 45:321-3 O '13; Same cond. Eng
N 70:562 S 18 '13
Question of garbage disposal. E. S. Leffel. 11
Munic Eng 44:572-3 Je '13
Recoverable values of municipal refuse. G: H.
Norton. Munic Eng 45:550-2 D '13
Refuse disposal methods as adapted to
Chicago: incineration recommended. Munic
Eng 45: 528-32 D '13
Selling garbag-e for reduction at Los An-
feles. E. A. Phillips. Eng N 70:429-30 Ag
8 '13
Street cleaning and garbage collection effi-
ciency studies of the Chicago civil service
commission. Eng N 69:123 Ja 16 '13
Street cleaning and garbage collection meth-
ods In Chicago. Eng Rec 67:24-6 Ja 4 '13
Uniform statistics of refuse collection and
disposal. Eng N 70:678-9 O 2 '13
Utilizing a city's wastes for filled land. Eng
Rec 67:415-6 Ap 12 '13
^flee also Acid waste; Dumping appli-
ances; Refuse destructors; Sewage disposal;
Street cleaning; Waste products; Water
pollution
Refuse destructors
Design of refuse destructors: the generation
of steam from waste and garbage incinera-
tion. J: Hammersley-Heenan. 11 Eng M 45:
890-3 S '13
Islais creek incinerator at San Francisco. 11
plans Eng Rec 68:177-9 Ag 16 '13
Night soil incinerating furnace at a con-
tractor's camp. A. W. Tidd. 11 Eng N 69:
164-5 Ja 23 '13
Sterling refuse destructor test. Met & Chem
Eng 11:363 Je '13
Regina, Saskatchewan
Water supply
Tor Hill reservoir at Regina with relnforced-
concrete roof slab resting on structural-
steel frame. R. (). Wynne-Roberts, plans
Eng Rec 68:267-8 S 6 '13
Reindeer
Alaska reindeer industry. W. T. Lopp. Scl
Am 108:113 F 1 'IS
Reindeer in Alaska. A. W. Williams. Scl Am
108:7 Ja 4 '13
Reinforced concrete. See Concrete, Reinforced
Relays, Protective. See Electric protective ap-
paratus
Relief maps
Rome of Constantine reconstructed in a
model 36 feet long and 20 feet wide, maps
Sci Am S 76:68-71 Ag 2 '13
Use of relief maps in mine surveying. H. G.
Henderson. 11 Sci Am S 75:101-2 F 15 '13
Religious art. See Church architecture
Remick, Arthur T.
Three cottages and a studio: recent work of
Arthur T. Remick. A. T. Coveli. II Arch
Rec 34:306-17 O '13
Rensselaer polytechnic Institute, Troy, N. Y.
Equipment of a modern engineering school,
il plans Iron Tr R 53:201-8 Jl 31 'i:j
Swimming pool in the new gymnasium, plan
Eng N 69:256-7 F 6 '13
Rent
Fallacy of including interest and rent as
part of manufacturing cost. A. L. Dickin-
son. J Account 16:89-98 Ag '13
iSee also Mineral lands
Reports, Engineering. See Engineering reports
Republic, Washington
Ore-treatment at Republic. F. A. Thonuson.
Am Inst Min E Bui 73:51-64 Ja '13
San Poll mill. E: C. Murse. Am Inst Min E
Bui 73:79-84 Ja '13
Republic Iron and steel company
Profits for six months ended Dec. 31, 1912.
show gain on same period in 1911. Iron
Age 91:493 F 20 '13
Research, Municipal. See Municipal research
Research, Scientific. See Scientific research
Reservoirs
Cleaning a large settling reservoir at Cin-
cinnati. J. W. Bllms. 11 Eng Rec 67:689-91
Je 21 '13
Control of the Mississippi floods. C. D. Town-
send. 11 Sci Am S 75:282 My 3 '13
Controlling Cherry creek floods. Denver. Bngr
Rec 68:81-2 Jl 19 '13
Creating a subterranean river ninety miles in
length: how CatsklU water is brought to
New York. 11 Sci Am 108:198-200 Mr 1
'13
Effect of proposed storage reservoirs on
stream flow and water power on the lower
Chippewa river, Wis. C. B. Stewart, map
Eng N 70:246-8 Ag 7 '13
Effect of reservoirs on Dayton flood. Eng
Rec 68:146-7 Ag 9 '13
Failure of reservoir at Johnson City, Tenn.
C: C. Hopkins. Eng Rec 67:675 Je 14
•13
Flail ure of reservoir at Johnson City, Tenn.
A. H. Purdue, diag Eng Rec 67:600 My
31 '13
Flood-prevention and water- conservation
measures in Germany, il map Eng Rec 68:
72-4 Jl 19 '13
Henne dam and reservoir built by German
water users' association. K. C. Grant, il
Eng Rec 67:415- Ap 12 '13 •
How to repair the Nashville masonry reser-
voir. R. Hering. plan Bhg N 69:278-80 F 6
'13
Miami and Erie canal feeder reservoirs dur-
ing Ohio floods. 11 Eng Rec 67:375-6 Ap 5
'13
Mississippi problem. N. J. Noble. Scl Am 108:
335 Ap 12 '13
Nashville reservoir — why It failed and how
it will be repaired. R. Hering. plan Kng
Rec 67:134-5 F 1 '13
Ohio reservoirs during the March floods. M.
Knowles. il Eng Rec 67:439-42 A*p 19 '13
Partial failure of reservoir lining, Johnson
City, Tenn. D. R. Beeson. il Eng N 69:
234-6 Ja 30 '13
Problem of flo«)d control. C. M. Townsend.
Eng N 69:801-2 Ap 17 '13
Relation of the proposed Pittsburgh flood
reservoir system to navigation. Eng Rec
67:519-20 My 10 '13
Reservoir regulation for the Ottawa river. E.
Low. Eng N 69:25 Ja 2 '13
Reservoirs at the headwaters of the Missis-
sippi river. Eng Rec 67:436 Ap 19 '13
Seepa^re losses in Irrigation systems; their
economic signlticance. E. G. Hopson. 11 Sci
Am S 75:56-9 Ja 26 '13
Tor Hill reser\'oir at Regina with reinforced-
concrete roof slab resting on structural-
steel frame. R. O. Wynne- Roberts, plans
Eng Rec 68:267-8 S 6 '13
See nlHo Dams; Irrigation; Retaining
walla; Spill way.s: Water supply engineering:
Water towers; Water works
Reservoirs, Concrete
Construction by day labor In Minneapolis:
methods and costs of concrete vaulting
over city reservoir. W. N. Jones. 11 Eng
Reo 67:424-6 Ap 19 '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
253
Reservoirs, Concrete — Continued.
Covered concrete reservoir at Lowell, Mass.
U plan Kng Rec 67:193-4 F 16 '18
Desifirn of Muskosree. Okla.. concrete res-
ervoir. A. Potter, il Eng Rec 68:616-8 N 29
'13
Failure of groined arches at Baltimore's new
water- filtration plant. J. W. Armstrong, il
Eng Rec 68:538-40 N 15 '13
f^lure of partially constructed groined arch
roof, Baltimore. E. B. Whitman, il plans
Eng N 70:1100-4 N 27 '13
Five-million gallon reinforced concrete res-
ervoir at Asheville, N. C. F. C Perkins.
il Munic Eng 44:79 F '13
Georgetown reservoir, District of Columbia,
new sedimentation basin, plan Eng N 69:
766-7 Ap 17 '13
Increasing settling efficiency of Georgetown
reservoir. 11 Eng Rec 67:314 Mr 22 '13
New reinforced concrete reservoir at Coun-
cil Bluffs, plans Eng Rec 67:89-40 Ja 11 '18
New York city's water supply system: Ken-
sico reservoir. 11 Sci Am S 75:140 Mr 1
'13
Repairs to breaks in St. Louis reservoir
walls. E: E. WaU. il Eng Rec 67:585-6
My 24 '13
Traveling plant for casting concrete blocks
for Kensico dam, Valhalla, N. Y. 11 Eng
Rec 67:528 My 10 '13
Residences. See Architecture, Domestic
Resonance
Resonance in wood. Sci Am 109:190 S 6 '13
Resources. See Conservation of resources;
Natural resources
Respiration, Artificial
Artificial respiration with a lemon squeezer.
A. C. Muller. il Sci Am 108:7 Ja 4 '13
Lungmotor artificial respirator. 11 Eng &
Min J 96:791-2 O 25 '13
Method of testing Draeger oxygen helmets at
the Copper Queen mine. C. A. Mitke. il
Am Inst Min E Bui 79:1169-72 Jl '13
Oxygen fed and driven device for artificial
respiration. 11 Sd Am 108:117 F 1 '13
Schaefer method of resuscitation, il Colliery
84:63-4 Ag 'IS
Training with mine- rescue appliances. J. "W.
Paul. Eng M 44:946-8 Mr '13
8ee also Pulmotor
Respiration calorimeters
Respiration calorimeter. Sci Am 108:16-7 Ja
4 '18
Respiratory apparatus. See Respiration, Arti-
ficial
Respiratory organs
Blunders made by nature: disease of the
respiratory tract and circulation. A: Maver-
ick. Sci Am S 76:171-2 S 18 '13
See alno Respiration, Artificial
Rest rooms
Women's comfort stations at Pasadena, Cal.
A. C. Shaver. 11 plans Dom Eng 63:210-1
My 24 '13
Resuscitation. See Respiration, Artificial
Retaining walls
Diagram of cost of retaining walls. E. F.
Kriegsman. Eng Rec 68:157 Ag 9 '18
Grouting a bank revetment with molten slag.
11 Eng N 69:203 Ja 30 '13
How not to build a retaining wall. K. A.
Albert, plan Eng Rec 68:420 O 11 '13
How not to build a retaining wall. R. W.
Gelder; D. N. Becker. Eng Rec 68:561
N 15 43
How not to build a retaining wall. L. E.
Moore. 11 Eng Rec 68:324 S 20 '13
How not to build a retaining wall. L: E.
Moore; K. A. Albert. Eng Rec 68:504-5
N 1 '13
Proposed scheme of constructing underground
retaining walls. G: S. Rice. Ry & Eng R
53:828-9 Ag 30 '13
Underpinning a stone retaining wall of Trini-
ty churchyard for Lexington avenue sub-
way. Eng Rec 68:362-3 S 27 '13
See also Dams; Elarthwork; Railroads —
Construction; Reservoirs
Retaining walls, Concrete
Concrete retaining walls in Pittsburgh, il
Concrete Cem 1:98 D '12
Design of standard reinforced- concrete re-
taining walls. H. M. Gibb. diags Eng N 70:
170-2 Jl 24 '13
Hollow reinforced-concrete triangular boxes
at three-level crossing of creek, railroad
and avenue at Montclair, N. J. Eng Rec
68:636-7 D 6 '13
Reverberatory furnaces. See Furnaces, Rever-
beratory
Revetments. See Leveling; Retaining walls
Revolvers
Searchlight revolver, il Sci Am 109:439 D 6 '13
Rheostats
Liquid rheostats for large alternating-cur-
rent motors, diag Elec W 61:1275-6 Je 7
'13; Same. Power 37:819 Je 10 '18; Same.
Eng & Min J 96:80 Jl 12 '18
New type of water rheostat. J. N. Clarke, il
Sci Am 108:271 Mr 22 '13
Rheostats for battery charging, il Automo-
bile 28:37-9 Ja 2 '13
Water rheostats. R. L. Daugherty. il plan
Power 37:867-8 Je 17 '13
See also Electric contrc^lers
Rice. See Wild rice
Richmond, Cal.
Proposed port of Richmond, Cal., in San
Francisco bay. Eng N 69:146 Ja 23 '18
Riedier, Alois, 1850-
Dr. Riedler's science popularized. Automo-
bile 28:891-2 Ap 24 '13
Riffles. See Hydraulic mining
Rifle practice
Moving pictures as targets for marksmen. 11
plan Elec W 62:302 Ag 9 '13
Teaching soldiers how to shoot: how arti-
ficial landscapes and moving pictures are
used. H. Bannerman-Phillips. il Sci Am 109:
5-6 Jl 5 '13
See also Target practice
Rifles
Remington negative angle sighting system.
il Mach 19:603-6 Ap '13
Vibration of rifle barrels. F. Carnegie. Sci
Am S 75:186-7 Mr 22 '13
Sec also Firearms; Guns; Rifle practice;
Shooting
Rio de Janeiro (battleship)
Brazilian battleship Rio de Janeiro. Int Ma-
rine Eng 18:132 Mr '18
Riparian rights. See Rivers, Right of naviga-
tion of; Water rights
River cleaning. See Water pollution
River flow. See Stream measurement
River pollution.. See Water pollution
Rivers
Conservation of water resources for inland
navigation. A. H. Scherzer. Munic Eng 44:
429-30 My '13
Studies of river bottoms at Philadelphia in
relation to sewage disposal, map Eng N
70:918-9 N 6 '13
SVc also Dams; Floods; Hydraulics;
Locks (canals and rivers); Stream measure-
ment; Water flow; Water pollution; Water
power; Water supply
Regulation
Aids to navigation on the Missouri river. F.
C. Perkins, il Sci Am S 75:100-1 F 15 '18
Concrete bank protection for deep rivers. B.
Okazaki. il Eng N 69:512-3 Mr 13 '18
Concrete revetment work on the Kansas riv-
er improvement. F. M. Clutter, il diag
Eng Rec 67:632 Je 7 '13
Factors In channel design. Eng Rec 67:242-
3 Mr 1 '13
Floods and the problems of river regulation.
C: W. Baker, map il Sci Am 108: 398-401
My 3 '13
Improvement of the Cuyahoga river at Cleve-
land, Ohio, map Eng N 69:593-4 Mr 20 '13
9
254
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
RIvert — Reenilation — Continued.
Knights Landing cut project in the Sacra-
mento valley. Eng Rec 67:298-9 Mr 16 '13
Mi8Sis0ippi problem. J. LaForest. Scl Am 108:
355 Ap 19 '13
Need for scientific river regulation. Eng N
69:734-6 Ap 10 '18
Newlands river regulation plan. Eng N 70:
470-2 S 4 '13
Preliminary report on straightening of Cuya-
hoga river. 11 map Eng Rec 67:546 My 17
'13
St. Lawrence ship channel improvements be-
tween Montreal and Quebec H. C. Plum-
mer. map i! Scl Am 109:182-3 S 6 '13
Scow for submarine-rock drilling in deepen-
ing of the channel of E^t river, il plan
Eng Rec 68:600-1 N 29 '13
Shenango river- regulation project in Penn-
sylvania. Eng Rec 67:310-1 Mr 22 '13
Bee also Canals- Channels; Dams; Drain-
age; Dredging; Flood control; Harbors;
Navigation; Reservoirs; also Mississippi
river
Rivers, Right of navigation of
Concerning railway drawbridges and river
rights. Eng N 69:176-6 Ja 23 '18
Drawbridges over rivers having limited navi-
gation. C. E. Smith. Eng N 69:161-2 Ja 23
•13
Rivet spacing. See Girders
Riveting
Failure of piston-rod riveting, diags Power
38:735 N 18 '13
Riveting in a hand-press. G: W. Smith.
diags Mach 19:390 Ja '13
Riveting with compressed air. il Scl Am 109:
8 Jl 6 '13
Riveting machinery
Electric riveting. Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:394-5
Jl '13
Electric riveting. 11 Ry & Eng R 63:864*8 6
'18
Watson- Stlltanan car coupler shearing and
riveting press, il Mach 19:70 S '12
Rivets
Machine forging. D. T. Hamilton. 11 diags
Mach 19:581-6, 707-10 Ap-My '13
Riveting pressures. Eng Rec 67:589 My 24
•13
Road builders' association. See American road
builders' association
Road laws. See Highway law
Road-malcing machinery
Hammer orills in highway construction. Eng
Rec 68:137 Ag 2 '13
Machinery In highway construction. A. N.
Johnson. Munic Eng 44:477-8 My '13
Modem road -making machinery and its use.
T. R. Agg. Eng N 69:310-1 F 13 '13
Paved roads and road-laying machinery, il
Scl Am S 76:309-10 N 15 *1S
Protection and upkeep of road equipment.
D. J. Hauer. Concrete Cem 3:219-20 N '13
Recent improvements in macadam road ma-
chinery. A. W. Dean. Eng N 70:608-4 S
25 '13
See aUo Road rollers
Road materials
American and British road tars: comparative
analyses. W. W. Crosby. Eng Rec 68:703
D 20 '13
Cost and value of road materials. Munic
£hig 45:223 S '13
Testing road materials. P. Hubbard. Eng
Rec 68:700-1 D 20 '13
Tests of road -building rocks. Eng Rec 68:
101-2 Jl 26 '13
See aUo Asphalt; Tar
Road models
Earth and sand- clay roads, il Scl Am S 76:
299-302 N 8 '13
Paved roads and road-laying machinery: road
construction illustrated by models. II Scl
Am S 76:309-10 N 15 '13
Road models of the Offlce of public roads.
from Roman times to the present day. II
Scl Am S 76:280-2 N 1 '13
Road resistance. See Road testing
Road rollers
Cost of hauling with road roller. R. G.
Griffith. Munic Eng 45:458 N '13
Three-axle water ballast motor roller, il
Sci Am 109:439-40 D 6 '13
Bee aUo Road making machinery
Road testing
Dynamometer wagon for road-resistance
tests. U Eng Rec 68:631-2 D 6 '13
Bee also Road materials; Road models
Road traffic
Design of road as affected by traffic. Munic
Ehg 44:190-1 Mr '13
Motor traffic in Massachusetts. J. E. Sul-
livan. Automobile 29:543-5 S 25 '13
Necessity for traffic census on highways. C:
E. Foote. Eng Rec 67:300-1 Mr 16 '13
Special tracks for different vehicles, diaff
Automobile 28:1272 Je 19 '13
Traffic and wear of English highways. En^r
Rec 68:638 D 6 '13
Traffic census on highways. L. I. Hewes.
Eng Rec 67:556-7 My 17 '13
Roadmasters and maintenance of way associa-
tton
31st annual convention, Chicago, Sept., 191S.
Eng N 70:596-7 S 26 '19
31st annual convention, Chicago, Sept., 191S.
Ry & Eng R 53:867-8 S IS '13
31st annual meeting, Chicago, 1913. Ry Age
65:516-23 S 19 '13
Roads
American road builders* association: abstracts
of some papers presented at the annual
convention in Philadelphia, December, 1913.
Eng Rec 68:672-4, 700-2 D 13-20 '13
American road builders' CLSsociation: an-
nual convention. Eng N 70:1256-7 D 18 '18
American road builders' assn.: proceedings
of annual meeting at Philadelphia, Dec..
1913. Eng Rec 68:sup 48, sup 60 D 13-20 *13
Automobiles and improved roadk. L. W.
Page, il Sci Am 109:178 S 6 'IS
Best road surfaces for different kinds of
traffic. W: D. Sohier. Eng N 69:1206-7 Je
12 '13
Causes of wear and deterioration of road-
ways. L. J. Hewes. Eng N 70: 587-8 S 26
•13
Chevy Chase, Md. experimental road. 11
Munic Eng 45:511-4 D '13
Convict labor in road construction. J. H.
Pratt. Eng Rec 68:701-2 D 20 '13
Design of road as effected by traffic. Munic
Eng 44:190-1 Mr '13
Developing the Ideal road. R. B. Crampton.
Eng M 46:586-8 Jl '13
Educational work in highway engineering.
Eng Rec 68:114 Ag 2 '13
Good roads. Ry & Eng R 53:463 My 17 *13
Good roads and the cost of living. W: W.
Finley. Concrete Cem 2:17-8 Ja 'IS
Good roads movement. Sci Am 108:492 My
31 '13
Grade and surface required on roads. 11 Mu-
nic Eng 44:24-7 Ja '13
Grading and graveling streets. C. C. King.
11 Munic Eng 45:182-3 Ag '13
Gravel roads — construction and maintenance.
S. P. Hooker. Eng Rec 68:580 N 22 '13
Instructions for foremen and contractors on
state road construction in Wisconsin. Eng
N 70:291-3 Ag 14 '13
Lessons from the International road congress.
E: D. Sohier. Eng Rec 68:406-7 O 11 '13
Letter by J: Louden M'Adam. the road-
builder. Eng N 70:118 Jl 17 '13
Merit system In road management. J: T.
Doyle. Eng Rec 68:380 O 4 '13
Missouri good-roads days. B: Brooks. Eng
Rec 68:336 S 20 '13
Modern road-making machinery and its use.
T. R. Agg. Eng N 69:310-1 F 13 '13
Motor truck In contracting and constmc-
tlon work: road-making and paving. R. W.
Hutchinson, Jr. Eng M 46:77-94 O 'IS
Object-lesson and experimental roads. U S
Agric Bui 63:1-33 '13
Permanent and Impermanent elements of
roads. Eng Rec 68:338-9 S 27 '18
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
255
Roads —Continued.
Permanent roads an economic necessity.* H.
W. Perry, il Scl Am S 76:168-70 8 18 '18
Plant for road buildlnsr. Bngr Rec 67:27-8 Ja
4 '13
Plate-railways for road and steam traffic. Q.
N. Fell. Ens M 44:98-101 O '12
Problem of economic road construction. "Eng
N 70:619-22 S 25 '13
Prospective opportunities for highway engi-
neers in a national highways department.
C: H: Davis. Munlc Eng 46:64-5 Jl '18
Road -building methods must be improved.
Automobile 29:481 S 11 '18
Standardizing highway construction. C: E.
Foote. n Sci Am 108:291 Mr 29 '13
3d International road congress at London,
1913. E. L. Corthell. Eng N 70:182-4 Jl 24
'13
3d International road congress, London, June,
1913. Eng Rec 68:sup 53-5 Jl 19 '13
Trained road men lacking in America. Au-
tomobile 29:193 Jl 31 '13
Types of New York state roads. W. G.
Harger. il Eng N 70:1148-54 D 4 '13
Unit costs of suburban roads. L. C. Grabill.
Eng Rec 67:536 My 10 '13
Unaurfaced roads. W. S. Keller. Eng Rec
68:378 O 4 '13; Same. Eng N 70:767 O
16 '13
8re also Dust; Highway law; Pavements;
Road materials; Road models: Sidewalks;
Speedways; Street cleaning; Streets; also
Lincoln highway
Contracts
Legal suggestions respecting road contracts,
w: L. Bowman. Eng Rec 68:408-9 O 11 '18
Federal aid
Bee Roads— United States
Finance
Distribution of accounts of road construc-
tion. Munic Eng 44:524-7 Je '13
Financing road construction. Eng Rec 67:676
Je 14 '13
Problems of administration. E. A. Stevens.
Eng Rec 68:673-4 D 13 '13
See also Roads — United States
Maintenance and repair
Constituent principles of highway mainte-
nance. Eng Rec 68:77-8 Jl 19 '13
Maintenance of Wayne county roads. Concrete
Cem 3:213-5 N '13
Progress reports of experiments in dust
prevention and road preservation, 1912. U
5 Pub Road Circ 99:1-51 '13
Protection and upkeep of road equipment.
D. J. Hauer. Concrete Cem 3:219-20 N "13
Repair and maintenance of highways. L. I.
Hewes. il U S Pub Road Bui 48:7-71 '13
Alabama
Highway Improvements in north Alabama.
P. S. Fitzgerald. Eng Rec 68:026-7 D 6 '13
California
California concrete road near RoseviUe. il
Eng Rec 68:389 O 4 '13
California's $18,000,000 state highway system.
A. B. Fletcher. Eng Rec 68:879 O 4 '18
Improving desert roads for motor-truck haul-
age between Blythe, Cal., and Blythe Junc-
tion, il Eng N 69:1126-7 My 29 '13
Petrolithic road construction with costs of
construction and maintenance. K. F. Postle.
II Munlc Eng 45:246-51 S '13
Canada
Banff-Windermere motor road. 11 Eng Rec
68:630-1 D 6 '13
England
English roads. W: D. Sohier. Eng Rec 68:
406 O 11 '13
Paving and road matters in England. C. O.
Burge. Eng Rec 68:196 Ag 16 '13
Traffic and wear of English highways. Eng
Rec 68:638 D 6 '13
Europe
European road building. C. A. Kenyon. il
Munic Eng 45:106-9 Ag '18
Europe's good roads. M. F. Mansfield. 11 Scl
Am 108:86-7 Ja 11 '18
France
French road maintenance costs $1 a head.
Automobile 28:929 My 1 '13
Road legislation and syndic associations in
France. M. de Pulllgny. Concrete Cem 1:
78 D '12
Roads in France. W: D. Sohier. Eng Rec
68:406-6 O 11 '18
Illinois
Choosing highway superintendents under new
Illinois law. W. R. Robinson. Eng Rec 68:
376 O 4 '13
Maryland
Systematizing purchase of road materials and
equipments. H: G. Shirley. Eng ^ec 68:410
O 11 '13
Michigan
Cheapening road construction in Michigan.
L. Wolcott. II Munic Eng 44:236-8 Mr '13
Concrete roads In Wayne co. A. N. Johnson,
il dlag Concrete Cem 3:217-8 N '13
Concrete roads of Wayne county, Mich. F.
F. Rogers. Concrete Cem 3:154, 189-90 O
'13; Same. Eng N 70:730-2 O 9 '13; Same
cond. Eng Rec 68:409 O 11 '13
Hard roads in Wayne county, Mich. 11 map
Eng Rec 68:340-2 S 27 '13
Maintenance of Wayne county roads. Con-
crete Cem 3:213-5 N '13
Road building in Michigan. J. B. McArthur.
il Munlc Eng 44:431-2 My '13
Road construction In Michigan. F. F. Rogers.
II Munlc Eng 44:305-10 Ap '13
Road construction in Wasnie county, Michi-
gan, il Munic Ehig 44:131-4 F '13
Wayne county concrete roads. Concrete Cem
3:110 S '13
Wayne county, Mich, concrete roads. E: N.
Hines. Concrete Cem 2:29-31 Ja '13
Minnesota
Winona county concrete roads. 11 diag Eng
Rec 68:159-60 Ag 9 '13
Missouri
Pulling Missouri out of the mud. il Automobile
29:368-9 Ag 28 '13
New York
Highways of New York state. G: A. Bicker.
Eng Rec 68:388-9 O 4 'IS
New specifications for New York state high-
way work. Eng N 70:1203 D 11 '13
New York state roexl organization. Eng N
70:982-4 N 13 '13
Revelations concerning New York state high-
way work. Eng N 69:80-2 Ja 9 '13
Some New York state concrete roads, il Con-
crete Cem 8:107-9 S '18
Types of New York state roads. W. G.
Harger. il diag TSng N 70:1148-54 D 4 '13
W. P. White suggests Improvements In New
York highways. Concrete Cem 2:224-5 My
'13
See also New York (state) — ^Highway de-
partment
Ohio
Experimental road work in Ohio. Concrete
Cem 3:131-5 S '13
Pennsylvania
Development and maintenance of highways
in Allegheny county. J: S. Gllle.3ple. 11
Munic ETng 45:453-6 N '13
Progress on Pennsylvania's state highways.
Eng Rec 68:652-3 D 13 '13
Philippine Islands
Highway construction In the Philippines. Eng
Rec 68:641-2 D 6 '13
Philippine road maintenance problems. 11 Eng
N 69:701 Ap 10 '18
Public works In the Philippine Islands under
the American regime. H. F. Cameron, il
Eng Rec 68:172-4 Ag 16 '13
United States
Bond issues for road improvement. S. B.
Bradt. Eng Rec 68:380-1 O 4 '18
Bourne scheme for federal aid to road con-
struction. Eng N 69:1074-5 My 22 '13
256
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Roads— United St&tes —Continued,
County and township organisation of hlgn-
way work. A. N. Johnson. Bng N 69:60-1
Ja 9 '13
Federal aid In road construction. D: F. Hou-
ston. Eng Rec 68:407-8 O 11 '13
Federal co-operation for t^ood roiuls, Ry &
Bng R 53:970-1 O 18 '13
Good roads movement. Sci Am 108:352 Ap 19
•13
Illinois plan for state road improvement Eng
Rec 67:422 Ap 19 *13
Latest bill for national aid In road improve-
ment; Swanaon bill. Eng Rec 67:58 Ja 18
•13
Permanent roads an economic necessity. H.
W. Perry. 11 Sci Am S 76:168-70 S 13 '13
Program for adminislerlnff federal ^lid. S. 1^.
Hooker. Kng Kec 68:672-3 D 13 13
Resolutions of the American road congress
adopted at Detroit. Oct., 1913. Eng Rec
68:401 O 11 '13 ...
Road building in the United States. Auto-
mobile 28:665-7 Mr 20 '13
3d American road congress. Detroit, Mich.,
Sept.. 1913. Eng N 70:726-7 O 9 '13
3d American road congress, Detroit, Mich.,
Sept., 1913. Sci Am 109:238 S 27 '18
3d American road congress: topics dis-
cussed. Automobile 29:646-7 O 9 '13
Transcontinental hodge-podge. E. L. Fergu-
son. II Automobile 28:877-81. 930-3, 974-7,
1018-21 Ap 24-My 15 '13
Work of Office of public roads, 1912-13. EJng
Rec 68:689-90 D 20 '13
Wisconsin
Instructions for foremen and contractors on
state road construction in Wisconsin. Eng
N 70:291-3 Ag 14 '13
Roads, Bituminous
Bituminous construction. S. D. Foster. Eng
Rec 68:379-80 O 4 '13
Bituminous surfaces for roads. Munic Eng
44:341-3 Ap ^13
Construction of surfaces with bituminous
materials: a study of the causes of some
failures encountered. A. H. Blanchard.
Concrete Cem 1:76-7 D '12; Same. Sci Am
S 75:38-9 Ja 18 '13
Experimental pavement in rhlla<lelphla. il
Eng Rec 68:628-9 D 6 '13
Sec also Pavements, Asphalt
Roads. Brick
Brick paving for country roads; pr^^paration,
construction and cost. V. M. Peirce and C:
H. Moorefleld. Eng M 46:283-6 N '13
Brick road construction. J. M. McCleary.
Eng Rec 68:407 O 11 •IS
Brick road the cheapest and most economical.
11 Munic Eng 45:60-2 Jl '13
BrUk roads of Cuyahoga oo., Ohio. J. M.
McCleary. En^ N 70:749-51 O 16 '13
Vitrified brick as a paving material for coun-
trv roads. V. M. Peirce and C: IT. Moore-
fleld. 11 U S Agric Bui 23:1-34 '13
See also Pavements, Brick
Roads, Concrete
Bituminous gravel concrete pavement. Eng
Rec 67:135 F 1 '13
California concrete road near Rosevllle. il
Eng Rec 68:389 O 4 '13
Carlinville, 111. concrete road cost data. A. N.
Johnson. II Concrete Cem 2:119-20 Mr '13
Cause and the prevention of cracking: in
concrete roads. H: S. Spackmin. Concnjte
Cem 3:261-3 D '13
Chevy Chase experimental concrete road. 11
Eng Rec 67:719-20 Je 28 '13
Concrete highway construction. A. N. John-
son. Concrete Cem 1:72-6 D '12
Concrete road building — four fundamentals.
11 Concrete Cem 3:99 S '13
Concrete road construction. A. N. Johnson.
Eng N 70:627-8 S 25 '13
Concrete road construction near Milwaukee.
H. J. Kuelling. Concrete Cem 2:221-3 My
•13
Concrete road in Cook county, Illinois, il Kng
Rec 68:653-4 I> 13 '13
Concrete road in Maryland. H. G. Shirley.
Concrete Cem 3:104-5 S '13
Concrete road organization. G. F. HaakelL
' Munic Eng 46:359-61 O '13
Concrete roads. E: M. Hines. Eng M 45:416-
7 Je '13
Concrete roads: abstract of discussion by A.
N. Johnson, before 3d American road con-
gress. Eng Rec 68:471 O 25 '13
Concrete roads: favorable and unfavorable
data, il Munic Eng 45:408-14 N '13
Concrete roads in Wayne co. A. N. Johnson. II
diag Concrete Cem 3:217-8 N '13
Concrete rOads — Michigan and elsewhere.
Concrete Cem 2:271-8 Je '13
Concrete roads of Wayne county, Mich. F.
F. Rogers. Concrete Cem 3:154, 1^9-90 U
'13; Same. Eng N 70:730-2 O 9 '13; Same
cond. Eng Rec 68:409 O 11 '13
Construction notes and cost data on concrete
road work at Chevy Chase, Md. il Concrete
Cem 3:100-2 S '13
Cost figures on four concrete roads. 11 Con-
crete Cem 2:223-6 My '13
Details of drainage and foundations of con-
crete roads. W. A. Mclntyre. Concrete Cem
Expansion and contraction measurement of
concrete roadways. A. T. Goldbeck. U £2nK
Rec 68:76 Jl 19 '13
Experimental road work in Ohio. Concrete
Cem 3:131-5 S '13
Hard roads in Wayne county, Mich. 11 map
Eng Rec 68:340-2 S 27 '18
Machinery In highway construction. A. N.
Johnson. Munic Eng 44:477-8 My '13
Maintenance of Wayne county roads. Con-
crete Cem 3:213-5 N '13
New York state jointless concrete road. C.
A. Rice^ W. G. White. Concrete Cem 2:
295 Je ^13
Riverbank experimental road between Sac-
ramento and Riverbank, Cal. il Eng Rec 67:
258-9 Mr 8 ^13
Road building kinks. 11 Concrete Cem 3:102-6,
Road bulldTng results. Grand river road,
Wayne county, Mich. 11 Concrete Cem S:
137-8 S '13
Road-roller test of 4-lnch concrete highway
slab. Eng Rec 68:432 O 18 '18
Securing the proper mix. 11 Munic Bng 46:
286-8 S '13
Some New York state concrete roads, il
Concrete Cem 3:107-9 S '13
Three types of country roads on concrete
base. Concrete Cem 2:192-3 Ap '13
Wayne county, Michigan, concrete roada
Concrete Cem 3:110 S '13
Wayne county, Mich., concrete roads. E: N.
Hines. Concrete Cem 2:29-31 Ja '13
Winona county, Minn.; concrete roads, il dlag
Eng Rec 68:159-60 Ag 9 '13
Wisconsin concrete road construction. Bng
Rec 67:292 Mr 15 '13
Wisconsin's concrete roads. A. R. Hirst
Concrete Cem 3:138 S '13
fire also Pavements, Concrete
Roads, Macadamized
Earth and sand-clay roads, il Sci Am S
76:301-2 N 8 '13
Macadam road construction statistics. J: Mc-
Neal. Munic Eng 45:253-6 S '18
Oiled macadam for residence streets in San
Bernardino. Eng Rec 67:576 My 24 '13
Recent Improvements In macadam road ma-
chinery. A. W. Dean. Eng N 70:603-4 S
25 '13
Repair and maintenance of highways. L. L
Hewes. II U S Pub Road Bui 48:9-35 '18
Road construction In Michigan. F. F. Rogers.
il Munic Eng 44:305-10 Ap '18
Selection of materials for macadam roads.
L. W. Page. Eng Rec 68:377 O 4 '13
Treatment of worn out and raveled maca-
dam road surfaces. E. A. Stevens. Bng N
70:728-9 O 9 '13; Same cond. Eng Rec 68:
409-10 O 11 '13
Roads, Oiled
Petrollthlc road construction with costs of
construction and maintenance. K. F. Pos-
tle. 11 Munic Eng 45:246-61 8 'IS
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
257
Roads, Plank
Buildinir a paved roadway across a swamp.
J. Owen. Eng N 69:600-1 Mr 27 '13
Roads, Tarred ..,«.. ^a«
Tar bonded roads in Cincinnati. Sci Am 108:
500 My 31 '13
See also Tar
Roads and automobiles. See Automobiles and
roads
Roasters. See Furnaces
Rochestetp Nevada
Rochester, Nevada's newest boom camp. H.
C. Cutler. 11 map Eng & Mln J 95:355-6 F
15 '13
Rock cutting machinery
Duplex rock channeier with turntable. Eng
N 69:409-10 F 27 '13
Rock-removinsT machinery of the Suez canal.
J. Boyer. 11 Sci Am 108:107 F 1 'IS
Rock drills
Churn drill holes for blastinfif. Eng & Min
J 96:361 Ag 23 '13
Classiflcation and characteristics of air -act-
uated rock drills. Engr & Mln J !i5:420-l
F 22 '13
Drill tester for the shop, il diag En? & Min
J 96:829-31 N 1 '13
Electric well drills in a cemeAt quarry. Enff
Rec 68:128-9 Ae 2 '18
Free piston frnsoline rock drill. II Eng N 70:
913 N 6 'fs
Qasolene rock drill, made by Rice gasolene
rock drill co. il Ry Age 55:780-1 O 24 '13
Hammer drills in highway construction. Eng
Rec 68:137 Ag 2 '18
Leyner flexible-foot drill column, dlae Eng
A Min J 96:694 S 27 '18
Modern American rock drill practice. Eng &
Min J 95:339-40 F 8 '13
Modern American rock drill practice. P. B.
McDonald. Eng & Min J 95:434 F 22 '13
Results of drill- steel tests on the Rand. Eng
& Min J 96:786-7 O 25 '13
Rock-drill lubrication. Eng & Min J 96:489-90
S 13 '18
Rock-drilling economics. W. L. Saunders, il
Am Inst Mln E Bui 81:2199-2224 S '13
Scott gasoline rock drill, il Ry & Eng R 68:
174-5 F 22 '13; Cblliery 33:468-4 Mr '13;
Eng N 69:776-7 Ap 17 '13.
Scow for submarine-rock drilling in deep-
ening of the channel of East river, il plan
Eng Rec 68:600-1 N 29 '13
Testing rock drills. Eng & Min J 96:33-4
Jl 5 '13
Water flushed rock drills in the Mount Royal
tunnel, il Eng Reo 67:64 Ja 18 '13
ff€f alHo Boring; Mining machinery
Rock Island arsenal
Filter plant, il diags Eng Rec 68:609-10 N
29 '13
Rocks
Preparation of rock sections. A. L. Flagg.
Eng & Mln J 96:1136-6 Je 7 '13
ficr aluo Joints (geology); Limestone;
Sandstone
Rocks, Igneous
Breaking qualities of rocks. Eng & Min J
95:326 F 8 '13
Classiflcation of igneous rocks. H. Warth.
Sci Am S 75:330-1 My 24 '13
Rod mills. See Rolling mills
Roentgen -rays. See X rays
Rolff James, Jr.
San Francisco's mayor, por Munic Eng 44:
421-2 My '13
Roller-bearings
Ball and roller Journal bearings. R. H. Grant.
il Mach 19:35-6 S '12
Hyatt roller bearings applied to mine cars.
J. A. Schroeder. dlag CoUlerv 34:173 O
'13
Roller-bearing support of flgure on the Cam-
panile, plan Eng Reo 67:111 Ja 25 '18
Series of tests of roller bearings. J: Good-
man, diags Am Mach 38:769-72 My 8 '13
See also Bearings (machinery)
Rollers, Road. See Road rollers
Rolling dams. See Dams
Rolling mills
American rolling mill practice. J. putppe. Iron
Age 91:1172-9 My 15 '13
Comparative notes on steel rail rolling. R.
AV. Hunt. Ry Age 54:390-1 F 28 '13; Same.
Am Inst Mln E Bui 77:879-83 My '13
Discussion on Power requirements of rolling
mills (Sykes), and the Economical speed
control of alternating- current motors driv-
ing rolling mills (Meyer and Sykes). Am
Inst E E Pro 32:70-84, 822-31 Ja. Mr '13
Electric drive for reversing rolling mills. J.
A. Seager. diag Iron Tr R 53:335-7 Ag 21
'13
Electric drive for rolling mills. B. Wiley. Iron
Age 92:846-8 O 16 '13
Eilectric power distribution in steel mills.
S. C. Coey. Iron Tr R 52:410-2 P 13 '13
EJlectrl rally -opera ted. Canadian rolling mill,
il plans Iron Tr R 53:17-26, 32-3 Jl 3 '13
Power machinery of the American steel in-
dustry. R. L. Streeter. il Eng M 44:16-35,
204-21, 362-84, 494-510 O '12-Ja '13
Power required for rolling metal. V: E. Ed-
wards. Iron Age 92:1288-9 D 4 '13; Same.
Iron Tr R 53:1009-10 D 4 '13
Rolling mill industry. F. H. Kindl. 11 plans
diags Iron Tr H 53:245-52, 299-304, 339-44,
383-9 Ag 7-28 '13
Rolling mill practice in the United States.
J. Puppe. tables Iron Tr R 52:300-7, 1025-
9. 1075-81 Ja 30, My 1-8 '13
Rolling mills for scrap docks. G. G. Allen.
Ry Age 54; 1138-9 My 23 '13; Same. Ry Age
(Mech ed) 87:305 Je '13
Tabular laying out of roll passes: its ap-
plication to four methods of rolling rails in
Germany, diags Iron Age 92:1436-7 D 25 '13
Well-designed rolling mill boiler plant. 11 plan
Iron Tr R 52:1347-8 Je 12 '13
Wire and wire rods. K. B. Lewis. 11 plans
diags Iron Tr R 53:581-9, 633-5, 685-7, 735-7
781-4 O 2-30 '13
See also Rolls
Rolling mills (machines)
CThannel passes and the pitch line. Iron Age
92:1005 O 30 M3
Continuous-running two-high mill. A. Lam-
berton. diags Iron Age 91:1162-5 My 15
•13
Design of a three-high universal plate mill.
11 plan Iron Tr R 53:881-2 N 13 '13
Electrically-driven, two-high reversing mill.
A. Lamberton. diags Iron Tr R 52:1177-80
My 22 '13
Progress in steel mill roll design. T: H. Ma-
thlas. diags Iron Age 92:966-71, 1036-40 O
30-N 6 '13; Same. Iron Tr R 53:1013-7,
1055-6 D 4-11 '13
Proportions for rolling mill fllllngs or details.
R. H. Crevoisie. diag Mach 19:452 F 'IS
Three-high universal plate mill. 11 diag Iron
Age 92:1104-5 N 13 '13
Two new types of cold rolling mills of the
Standard' machinery co. 11 Iron Age 92:
1438 n 25 '13
See also Rolls
Rolls (machinery)
Care of steel mill rolls. 11 Iron Age 92:1102
N 13 '13
Hubbard steel foundry co., CThicago — produc-
ing iron and steel rolls in the West. 11 plan
Iron Tr R 52:1231-3 My 29 '13
Lapping calender rolls. J: Peddle. 11 diag
Mach 19:717-8 My '13
Milling cycloidal textile rolls. E. Vlall. il
Am Mach 38:773-4 My 8 '13
New safety device for rolls, il Ind Eng 13:
79 P '13
Progress in steel mill roll design. T: H.
Mathlas. diags Iron Age 92:966-71, 1036-40 O
30-N 6 '13; Same. Iron Tr R 53:1013-7,
1055-6 D 4-11 '13
Roman Campagna. See Campagna di Roma
Rome (city)
Description
Rome of Constantine reconstructed in a mod-
el 36 feet long and 20 feet wide, maps
Sci Am S 76:68-71 Ag 2 '18
258
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Rome, N. Y. . ^ t^
New York Central Improvements at Rome. hj.
I>ow. il plan dlag Ry Age 55:282-5 Ag 15
'13
Roof failures . ,
Failure of partially constructed groined arch
roof. Baltimore. E. B. Whitman. 11 plans
Eng N 70:1100-4 N 27 '13
Roofs , ^ i. T» o
Building a house of moderate cost. R. c.
Spencer, Jr. 11 Arch Rec 33:850-8 Ap 13
Concourse roof, Grand Central terminal, New
York city, plans Eng Rec 67:210-1 F 22
*13
Copper alloy In steel roofing sheets. Ry &
Eng R 53:468 My 17 '13 „ „ , ,,
Flat roofed fireproof house. F: Squires, li
Arch & Bldg 45:1-7 Ja '13
Long-span rolling-mill roof truss of Republic
iron and steel co., Youngstown, O. 11 plan
Eng Rec 68:164 Ag 9 '18 ^ ^ ^ _.
Permanent roof construction. 11 plan Concrete
Cem 2:47-9 Ja '13 ^ ,^ w ak.
Prepared composition roofings. Eng M *d.
265-8 My '13 „ .
Report of committee of Am. railway ehB}-
neerlng assn. on roofing. Ry Age 54:717-
23 Mr 21 *13
Sec also Arches: Building; Ceilings;
Domes; Girders; Scaffolding; Steel con-
struction; Strains and stresses; Vaulting
Roofs, Concrete . .^ « w
Flat roofs for concrete residences. P. «..
Bosworth. 11 Concrete Cem 3:197-9 N '13
Reinforced concrete roof tiles for a<l««duct
buildings, dlags Concrete Cem 8:23 Jl 13
Rope, Wire. See Wire rope
Rope driving ,
Efflclencv of rope driving as a means or
power 'transmission. E. H. Ahara. 11 plans
Am Soc M E J 35:1211-33 Ag '13; Same
cond. Ind Eng 13:422-4 O '13
isYe alao Belting; Power transmission;
Pulleys
Rossell, William Trent. 1849- „. . „ ^^^
New chief of engineers, United States army,
por Eng N 70:321 Ag 14 '18
Rotary converters
Combination rotary converter and synchron-
ous motors. 11 Elec W 62:709-10 O 4
'13
Rotary converter operation from single-phase
railway power station. 11 Elec Ry J 41:298-
9 F 15 '13
Rotary converter without shunt field. T: G.
Thurston; S. A. Lewis. Power 87:416 Mr
25 '13
Sixty -cycle rotary converters. B. G. Lamme.
Power 38:639-41 N 4 '13
Three-phase converter station at Stamford,
Conn. 11 Elec W 61:471 Mr 1 '13
Twelve-pole, 1,000 kw, sixty-cycle rotary con-
verters. 11 Elec Ry J 41:221 F 1 '18; Elec
W 61:262-8 F 1 '13
Rotating discs
Calculation of the distribution of stresses
In rotating discs of variable width. T.
P5schl. Am Soc M E J 35:714-7 Ap '13
Rothamsted experimental station, Harpenden,
England
Rothamsted up to date. Scl Am 108:446 My
17 '13
Rotogravure. See Photogravure
Round table , ^, * .^ . .
Evolution of the round table for the treat-
ment of metalliferous slimes. T. Simons,
il diags Am Inst Mln E Bui 79:1173-95 Jl
•13
Roundhouses
Engine house efficiency. Ry & Eng R 53:736-8
Ag 2 '13
Santa Fe roundhouse at Rlvcrbank, Cal.:
unit Rvstem of concrete construction, il
Ry Age 51:1080-1 My 16 '13
Smoke-washers for roundhouses, plans Eng
X 69:1004-5 My 15 '13
Superior European roundhouse facilities. H:
W. Jacobs. 11 diags Am Eng 87:185-8 Ap
'13
See also Locomotive shops; Riiilroads —
Shops; Ftailroads — Terminals
Route models
New development in factory study; use of
the Route model as a method of Investiga-
tion. 11 Ind Eng 18:58-61 F 'IS
Routing systems
Keeping track of the work In the shop by
the bulletin board and route sheet, il Ind
Eng 13:453-8 N '13
See also Machine shop management
Royal George (steamship)
Salvage and repair of the steamsblp Rosral
George. R. G. Skerrett. 11 Sci Am 109:64
Jl 26 '13
Rubber
Akron: where 20,000 tires are made dally.
L. V. Spencer. 11 Automobile 28:1287-91 Je
26 '13
Electrical requirements of certain machines
In the rubber Industry. C A, Kelsey. 11
Am Inst E B Pro 32:1598^1604 Jl '13
Large list of prizes in 1914 rubber exhibit.
Scl Am 109:163 Ag 28 '18
Making of a pneumatic automobile tire. E.
R. HaU. 11 Sci Am 108:82-3 Ja 11 '13
Making sheet rubber. 11 Automobile 29:20-5
Jl 3 '13
New law of vulcanization: physical chemis-
try of rubber manufacture. A: O. Bourn.
Sci Am S 76:897-8 Je 21 '18
See also Tires
Rubber belts. See Belting
Rubber industry
Akron strike conditions becoming normal.
Automobile 28:626 Mr 13 *18
Rubber tires. See Tires
Rubbered fabrics
Airship envelope fabric. Sci Am S 75:270
Ap 26 '13
Russell, E. W.
Country house with an idea: the Russell resi-
dence at Greenwich, Conn., Frank E«aton
Newman, architect. C: M. Price, il Arch
Rec 84:292-801 O '18
Russia
Industries and resources
Chemistry In Russia in 1912. Met & Chem
Eng 11:166 Mr '13
Unprecedented wave of prosperity In Rus-
sia. Iron Tr R 52:111-5 Ja 2 '13
Navy
New Russian submarine Karas. F: C. Cole-
man. 11 Int Marine Eng 18:106-7 Mr '18
Russia's submarine cruiser. R. G. Skerrett.
11 Scl Am 108:376 Ap 26 '18
Training ship for the Russian volunteer fleet.
F. C. Coleman. 11 Scl Am S 76:49 Jl 26 '18
Rust. See Corrosion and anti-corrosives
Sacramento, Cal.
Bridges
Southern Pacific bridge at Sacramento: double
track, double deck, swing span. 11 Ry Age
54:846-9 Ap 11 '13
Sanitary affairs
Mecumiring the sewage of Sacramento, il plan
Eng Rec 68:191-2 Ag 16 '13
Sacramento river
Knights Landing cut project in the Sacra-
mento valley. Eng Rec 67:298-9 Mr 16 '13
Safety at sea
Compressed air as a protection for battle-
ships. R. G. Skerrett. Sci Am 108:266 Mr
22 '18
Foam fire extinguishers. H: Williams, diag
Eng M 45:263-5 My '13
Perils of the sea. Eng M 46:255-6 N '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
259
Safety at tea — Continued.
Recommendations for use of Am«ri'.*an del-
egation to London international confer-
ence. Sci Am 109:358 N 8 M3
Safety of life at sea. J. Donald. J Fr Inst
175:15-42 Ja '18
Safety of life at sea. P. A. Hillhouse. Scl Am
S 76:94-6 Ag 9 '13; Same. Int Marine Bng
18:395-6 S '13
Safety and sanitation conference
Account of meeting at the Chemists' club. N.
Y., Dec. 10-12. Iron Tr R 53:1125 D 18 '13
Safety committees. See Electric railroads —
Safety committees
Safety devices and measures
Accident prevention. J. B. Douglas. 11 Sci Am
5 76:232-4 O 11 '18
Accident prevention at Stevens institute of
technology. A. S. Kinsey. 11 Am Mach 38:
825-6 My 15 '13
Accident talks to the children of Brooklyn. 11
Elec Ry J 42:1222-6 D 13 '13
Cage with Munzner safety catches, dia^ Eng
6 Min J 96:112-3 Jl 19 '18
Central-station safety measures. Elec W 61:
965-6 My 10 '13
Conservation of the worker. A. Cotter, il Eng
M 45:489-506 Jl '13
Dangers of street trafllc and danger signals.
F: R, Hutton. Sci Am S 75:235 Ap 12 '13
Devices to make shop operations safer. 11
Iron Age 91:30-1 Ja 2 '13
Don'ts for electricians. H. M. Nichols. Pow-
er 38:820-1 D 9 '13
General safety committee organized by Chi-
cago railways company. Elec Ry J 41:892
My 17 '13
Guarding against accidents: measures of the
Universal Portland cement co. il Munic
E3nif 44:186-9 Mr '13
Handling white lead: a sanitary mrechanical
system for eliminating dust. 11 Sci Am S
76:34 Jl 19 '13
How molders can be safeguard'id from in-
Jury. Foundry 41:551 D '13
How to prevent blindness among your em-
ployes, il Foundry 41:382-4 9 '13; Same.
Iron Tr R 53:414-6 S 4 '13; Same. Ind Eng
13:427-9 O '13
Interesting safety device for tilting carboys.
11 Iron Age 91:533 F 27 '13
Machinery safeguards in a German factory.
11 Ind Eng 13:467-71 N '13
Mechanical safeguarding. F. A. Barker, plans
Am Ind 13:sup 1-4 Ja '13
Mechanical safeguarding— gears. F. A. Bark-
er. 11 Am Ind 13:sup 1-4 F '13
Morgan safety device for wire drawing
blocks. 11 plan Iron Tr R 53:876-7 N 13 13
Museums of safety and their activities: a
brief history of movement for prevention of
industrial accidents. M. S. Hutton. Mach
19:31-3 S '12
Nation wide movement for industrial safe-
ty. F. C. Schwedtman. Am Ind 13:24-5 My
•13
New safety device for rolls. 11 Ind Eng 13:
79 F '13
New safety device for spinning sheet metal.
11 Sci Am 109:208 8 13 '13
Oakes safety device for punch presses. 11 diag
Ind Eng 13:527 D '13
Organization and the work of safety com-
mittees. T: G. Aston. Elec Ry J 42:103-4 Jl
19 '13
Positive acting press safety devices. 11 Iron
Age 92:20-1 Jf 3 '13
Preventing accidents in melting departments.
11 Iron Tr R 52:693 Mr 20 ^3
Preventing steam boiler accidents. Ind Eng
13:480-1 N '13
Prevention of accidents. Elec Ry J 41:884-
5 My 17 '13
Prevention of accidents in central stations.
Elec W 61:986-9 My 10 '13
Prevention of accidents in factories. 11 Scl
Am S 76:212-4 O 4 '13
Prevention of accidents in the foundry. A.
E. Outerbrldge, jr. II Iron Age 92:772-4
O 9 '13
Protecting the eyesight of workmen. W. Tal-
bot. 11 Iron Age 92:506 S 4 '13
Safeguarding belts, shafts and pulleys. Ind
Eng 13:523-4 D '13
Safeguarding economizers; symposium. Pow-
er 37:793-4 Je 3 '13
Safeguarding machinery at Hawthorne. 11 Scl
Am 108:333-4 Ap 12 '13
Safeguarding motor-driven apparatus. D. C.
Pultney. 11 Ind Eng 13:297-301 Jl '13
Safe guarding of circular saw.s. 11 Am Ind
14:sup 1-4 D '13
Safeguarding of overhead transmission. F. A.
Barker. 11 Am Ind 13:sup 1-4 Ap '13
Safeeruardlng of overhead transmission. F. A.
Barker, dlags Ind Eng 13:253-6 Je '13
Safeguarding of transmission. F. A. Barker.
II Am Ind 13:sup 1-4 Mr '13
Safeguarding overhead transmission, dlags
Ry & Eng R 53:897-8 S 20 '13
Safety ns applied to grinding machinery.
F. A. Barker. 11 Am Ind 13:sup 1-4 Je; sup
1-4 Jl; 14:sup 1-4 Ag '13
Safety attachment for power presses. E. God-
dard. diag- Am Mach 38:829 My 15 '13
Safety ensrlneerlng should form part of every
engineering course. Q. Gilmour. 11 Scl Am S
76:36-9 Jl 19 '13
Safety first with the Inland steel co. Eng
& Min J 95:1209-10 Je 14 '13
Safety gears for hoisting cages. A. H. Brom-
ly. Eng & MIn J 96:1159 Je 7 '13
Safety In iron and steel mills. L. H. Bur-
nett. Iron Age 92:851 O 16 '13
Safety maxims for operating traveling cranes.
Ind Eng 13:426 O 43
Safety measures adopted by Public service
commission for First district of New York.
Elec Ry J 41:821-2 My 3 '13; Same. Elec
W 61:975-6 My 10 '13; Same. Eng N 69:
1131-2 My 29 '13
Safety progrress In Pennsylvania. I^. R Palm-
er. Iron Age 92:942-3 O 23 '13
Safety rules — boiler erection. Eng & Min J
96:355 Ag 23 '13
Safety rulerik—boUer repair and operation.
Eng & Min J 96:547 S 20 '13
Safety rules— construction operations. Eng &
Min J 96:698 O 11 '13
Safety rules — electrical work. Eng & Min J
95:1293 Je 28 '13
Safety rules — employees underground. Eng
& MIn J 96:1071-2 D 6 '13
Safety rules — engine rooms. Eng & Min J 96:
501 S 13 '18
Safety rules — machine shop and machinery.
Eng & Min J 96:643-4 O 4 '13
Safety rules — miscellaneous instructions. Eng
& Min J 95:1197 Je 14 '13
Safety rules — steam shovels. Eng & Min J
96:401-2 Ag 30 '18
Safety rules — storing and thawing explosives.
Eng & Min J 96:591-2 S 27 '13
Safety rules — ^structures. Eng & Min J 96:
596 S 27 '18
Safetv rules — tracks, cars, trestles, etc. Eng
& Min J 96:1121-2 D 13 '13
Suction lifter for use with punch presses, il
Hlec W 62:1179 D 6 '13
Tests of grinding wheel protection devices.
R. G. Williams. 11 Iron A^e 92:1278-80 D
4 '13; Same. Sci Am S 76:392-3 1) 20 '13
Tests of safetv devicet* for grinding wheels,
il Iron Tr R 53:1045-9 D 11 '13
Three years of accident prevention: results
of Eastman kodak co. 11 Iron Age 91:
1058-61 My 1 '13
Why "safety first" Is sound economy. A.
Harlng. Eng N 70:1295-6 D 25 '13
Wire drawing block with automatic stop.
II Iron Age 92:1096 X 13 '13
Work of Committee on safety and sanita-
tion of Am. founders' assn. Iron Age 92:
1246-8 N 27 '13
See alHO Air brakes: Automobiles — Safety
devices; Car couplings; Coal mines and
mining — Safety measures; Electric protec-
tive apparatus; Finger guards; Goggles;
Lightning conductors; Mining engineering-
Safety measures; National council for In-
dustrial safety; Railroad.?— Safety devices;
Railroads — Signals: Safety at sea; Safety
lamps; Safety valves
26o
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Safety devices and measures — Continued,
Exhibitions
First International exposition of safety and
sanitation, New York, Dec, 1913. Iron
Age 92:1411-2 D 18 '13
Industrial safety and sanitation devices on
exhibition in New York. Iron Tr R 53:
1129 D 18 '13
Safety lamps
Ability of the acetylene flame. K M. Chance.
Colliery 34!239-41 N '13
Acetylene lamps in coal mines. Colliery 34:
49-51 Ag 'la
Arnold carbide candle. U Elng & Min J 95:
185 Ja 18 '13
British tests for miners' safety lamps. Col-
liery 33:422 Mr '13
Defense of the carbide lamp. Colliery 34:
179 O '13
Home-made acetylene lamp. A. It. Oke. diaers
BnflT & Min J 96:447 S 6 '18
Safety lamps and their care. J. W. I*aul. il
E3ng M 46:276-9 N '13
Test of safety lamps. Colliery 34:108-9 S '13
Testing for firedamp with wire loop. H:
Briggs. Colliery 33:439-41 Mr '13
Use and care of safety lamps. Colliery 88:
408 Mr '13
Use and care of safety lamps. J. R. Wat-
kins. Colliery 33:573-4 My '13
Safety lamps. Electric
Edison electric safety lamp, il Elec W 61:
177 Ja 25 '18; Sci Am 108:90 Ja 25 '18
Electric lamps for miners. Sci Am S 76:283
My 3 '13
Miner's electric safety lamp. 11 Elec W 61:
370 F 16 '18
Portable electric mine lamps. Elec W 62:
1165 D 6 '13
Portable electric mine lamps. H. H. Clark.
Eng M 46:105-7 O '18
Safety valves
Convenient safety valve chart. P. C Blanch-
ard. Power 37:235 F 18 '18
Location of steam gages in setting safety
valves. C. T. Rommel, diags Ry Age (Mech
ed) 87:533-6 O '13
Safety-valve problem. V: Bonn. Power 38:
931-2 D 30 *13
Safety valve rating. Power 37:716 My 20 '13
Stationary- boiler pop safety valves. W. O.
Rogers, diags Power 38:846-9 D 16 '13
See also Boiler explosions; Boilers; Steam
engines: Valves and valve gears
Sailing vessels
Five- masted auxiliary sailing ship France. F.
C. Coleman, il diags Int Marine Eng IS:
506-10 D '13
St. Joe river
Establishing ex-post-facto grage heights. C.
P. Brown. 11 map Eng N 69:1120-3 My 29
'13
St. Josep^i lead company
Report for year ended April 30, 1913. Eng &
Min J 95:1181-2 Je 14 '13
St. Lawrence river
St. Lawrence ship channel improvements be-
tween Montreal and Quebec. H. C. Plum»-
mer. 11 map Sd Am 109:182-3 S 6 '18
St. Louis, Missouri
St. Louis plans a central traffic parkway, plan
Munic Eng 45:77-80 Jl '13
Architecture
Co-operative group planning. D: E. Tarn. 11
plans Arch Rec 34:467-75 N '13
Bridges
Carondelet park bridge, St. Louis, Mo. C:
W. Martin. 11 plans Eng N 70:646-50 O 2
'13
Method of designing arches, Klngshlghway
viaduct, SL Louis. Eng Rec 67:136-7 F 1
'13
Municipal bridge approach, St. Louis: de-
scription and methods of construction. 8.
W. Bowen. 11 plans Eng N 69:94-100 Ja 18
'18
Railroads
Illinois traction system's St. Louis express
and freight traffic methods, il map plan
Elec Ry J 41:282-7 F 16 '18
New cotton belt freight terminal. W. Hay-
dock, il plan Ry & Eng R 63:73-5 Ja 25
'13; Same. Ry Age 55:218-20 Ag 8 '18
Railway freight terminal. 11 plans Eng N 69:
664-7 Ap 3 '13
Rapid transit
Report on traffic conditions In St. Louis. Elec
Ry J 41:676-8 Ap 12 '13
Water supply
£3fficienc]
Mo.
28
'18
St. Louis mechanical water filters. E: E.
Wall, il plans Eng N 70:808-13 O 23 '13
St. Louis dL San Francisco railroad company
Frisco receivership. Ry & Eng R 53:506-7
My 31 '13
St. Louis & San Francisco and its bankers.
Ry Age 54:1209 Je 6 '13
St. Louis & San Francisco receivership. Ry
Age 54:1164-5 My 30 '13
St. Louis Southwestern railroad
Revenue expenses, map Ry Age 55:641-2 O
10 '13
22d annual report for year ended June 30.
1913. Ry Age 55:685-6 O 10 '13
St. Louis united railways company
Annual report, 1912. Elec Ry J 41:398-4 Mr
1 '13
Report on United railways of SL Louis. Elec
Ry J 41:248-53, 676-8 F 8, Ap 12 '13
St. Paul, Minnesota
Bridges
New bridge over the Mississippi river at
St. Paul, on the C, 6. W. Ry. map plan
Ry & Eng R 53:50-1 Ja 18 '13
Water supply
Water-works organizations and operating
methods; St. Paul, Minn., and Sail Diego,
Cal. Eng N 70:475-7 S 4 '13
Salaries
l^tudy of incomes of technically trained men.
D: E. Rice. Sci Am 109:116 Ag » '18
See also Wages
Salesmen and salesmanship
American vs. European salesmen abroad.
J: Lk Poole. Automobile 28:1299 Je 26 '13
Buying, selling and advertising maxima S.
Dean. Iron Age 91:1002-4 Ap 24 '13
Good form — and kinks — ^for salesmen. H. G.
Nye. Dom Eng 65:419 D 27 '13
. House organ; its object — ^when published —
made to the hour. Automobile 28:863 Ap
17 '13
Investigating an industry. W: Kent Ind Eng
13:208-11, 293-6 My, Jl '13
Merit B3^tem for central- station salesman
and solicitors. Elec W 62:337 Ag 16 '13
Moses Iron's experiments — the salesman. D.
L: Hanson. Dom Eng 64:182-5 Ag 16 '13
On the street. W: Ernest, pseud. Inland Ptr
52:58-60, 216-8, 377-81, O-D '13
Precepts for machine tool salesmen. F. M.
Ellis. Iron Age 91:836-8 Ap 3 '13
Printing salesman problem. G. P. Farrar. In-
land Ptr 52:52-4 O '13
Salesmanship and advertising for plumbers.
S. L. Krebs. Dom Eng 62:168-9 F 8 '13
Salesmanship in business building. S. L.
Krebs. Dom Eng 64:300-3; 65:412-4 S j3.
D 27 '13
Salesmen's system used by Pierce-Arrow dis-
tributing agent. Automobile 28: 684-6 Mr 20
'13
Salesroom work forms. Automobile 29:240-1
Ag 7 '13
Systems for salesmen becoming popular. Au-
tomobile 28:516 F 20 '13
Sec alMo Advertising; Business; Samples
r
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
261
aait
Aere of the ocean as determined by its salt
contents. F. W. Clarke. Scl Am S 75:306 My
17 '13
Salt Lake City
Smokeless boilers in Salt Lake City. Dom
Kng 63:86-7 Ap 26 '13
Salvage
Raisins a wrecked Atlantic liner by com-
pressed air. Ensr N 70:41^-20 Air 29 '13
Saivagre and repair of the steamship Royal
George. R. G. Skerrett, 11 Sd Am 109:64 Jl
26 'IS
Salving the Lutine. P. A. Hislam. Scl Am
108:450-1 My 17 '13
Samples
KeepinfT samples vs. shipping them. H. Kah-
ler. Am Ind 18:27-9 P '18
Sampling ores. See Ore sampling
Sanatorluma
Forced circulation hot water system with
boilers used interchangeably for steam and
hot water, sanatorium of the Metro-
politan life insurance co.. Mt. McGrogor,
N. Y. plan Heat & Ven 10:17-24 D '13 (to
be cont)
Sewage treatment plant for Waverly HUl
antf- tuberculosis sanatorium. P. H. Nor-
cross. 11 plans Eng N 70:568-60 S 18 '13
San Bernardino, California
Streets
Oiled macadam for residence streets. Eng
Rec 67:576 My 24 '13
Sand
Compact Peekskill sand and gravel washing
plant. 11 plan Eng N 69:614-5 M> 13 '18
Economical sand and gravel plant. 11 plan
Eng N 69:1066-7 My 22 '13
Improvements in sand and gravel washing.
R. W. DulL^il Concrete Cem 2:129-81 Mr
'13; Same. Ry & Eng R 63:202-8 M^ 8
•13
Proposed test of sand for concrete. Eng Rec
68:202 Ag 23 '13
Sand tests essentiaJ to good work. W. B.
Reinke. Concrete Cem 8:84-6 Ag '13
Testing of sand for concrete. Ry & Eng R
53:740-1 Ag 2 '18
Use of sand on locomotives. P. E. Patton.
Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:594 N '13
See aUo Cement; Concrete; Molding sand;
Mortar
Sand, Molding. See Molding sand
Sand blast
Evans high-pressure sand blast system. D. S.
Ferris. 11 plan Iron Age 92:1034-5 N 6 '13
Sand blast machine with novel features. 11
Iron Age 92:187-8 Jl 24 '13
Sand blast plant, plan Foundry 41:168 Ap
•18
Sand boats
Belgian sand -boats. 11 Scl Am 109:130 Ag 16
Sand- cement. See Cement
Sand dunes
Sand dunes: how they are reclaimed. 11 Scl
Am 108:581 Je 28 '13
Sand slulcer. See Gold mines and mining
Sandalwood
True sandalwood of India. Sd Am 108:558 Je
21 '18
Sanders
Air sander for interurban cars. P. G. Lister.
dlags Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:482 S '13
Air sander on Interurban cars. Elec Ry J
42:419 a 13 '13
Vacuum sanders for Brooklyn, dlags Elec
Ry J 42:1063 N 15 '13
San Diego, California
Bulkhead and pier for the new port of San
Diego. Cal. 11 plan Eng N 69:498-500 Mr
13 '18
Panama-California exposition
Progi-ess. 11 E3ng Rec 68:555 N 15 '13
Water supply
Drastic provisions of the San Diego. Oal.,
water- works ordinance. Eng N 70:478-9 S
4 '13
Rapid pump and pipe-line installation at Sen
Diego. 11 Eng Rec 68:179-80 kg 16 '13
Water-works organizations ana operating
methods; St. Paul. Minn., and San piego,
Cal. Eng N 70:475-7 S 4 '13 ♦^ » •
San Francisco, California
^^J^/'"P'*<^v«™®»t8 a-t San Francisco. F. G.
White, plan Eng Rec 68:4«-50 Jl 12 '18
Architecture
New City Hall of San Francisco. 11 plan
Munic Eng 45:419-23 N '13
Panama Pacific International
exposition, 1915
Architectural plan: conceptions symbolized
5^ „1^L J'""^^"^^- H. S. Roberts. 11 Scl Am
S 76:360-1 D 6 '13
Description of the exposition site, the main
courts and the great exhibit palaces. H.
M. Wright. 11 Scl Am 109:433-6 D 6 '13
Head of the mining department, Charles B.
Van Barneveld. por Eng & Min J 95:834 Ap
26 '13
International engineering congress to be held
at the exposition. Ry & Eng R 63:496 My
31 13
Lighting of the Panama-Pacific exposition.
Elec W 61:1043-4 My 17 '13
Lighting the Panama- Pacific exposition. 1916.
Power 37:797-8 Je 3 '13
Lighting, water-supply, sewerage, paving and
transportation features. A. H. Markwart.
II plans Ent N 70:1070-6 N 27 '13
Panama-Pacific exposition. A. H. Markwart.
11 maps plans Eng N 70:895-904 N 6 '13
Panama- Pacific Illumination. Eng Rec 67:589
My 24 '13
Panama Pacific international exposition. J.
H. G. Wolf, map Eng N 69:312-8 F 13
Machinery hall
High eight-acre exposition building with a
il"l^^^ . frame. H. D. Dewell. 11 Eng Rec
67:553-4 My 17 '13
■ Machinery hall, il Am Mach 38:881-2 My 22
1.0
Machinerjr hall. 11 dlags Eng Rec 68:287-40
Ag ov 13
Moving picture records of a building in con-
struction: Machinery hall. 11 Scl Am S 76:
Rapid transit
Filial report on San Franclsoo. Elec Ry J
41:844-52 My 10 '13
Progress In San Francisco transportation im-
provements. Eng N 69:908-9 My 1 '13
Reports on San Francisco conditions. Blec
Ry J 41:62-6 Ja 11 '18
San Francisco municipal railway, map Elec
Ry J 42:672-3, 686-8 Q 11 '13
Street railway traflic congestion In San
Francisco. Eng Rec 67:41 Ja 11 '13
Transfers between San Francisco's municipal
and corporation street railways. Munic £hig
45:44-0 Jl IS
Water supply
Army engineers and Secretaiy Fisher on
Hetch Hetchy and the San Francisco wa-
ter-supply. Eng N 69:530-2 Mr IS '18
Auxiliary water supply for the fire protec-
tion of San Francfsco. A. J. Cleary. plans
Eng Rec 68:107-10 Jl 26 '13
Opposition to Hetch Hetchy water supply. B.
N. Bryan. Eng Rec 68:224 Ag 23 '13
Possibility of a ground -water supply for San
Francisco. R. Hering. Eng Rec 67:384-6
Mr 22 'IS
San Francisco water-supply hearing before
Secretary of the Interior. J. H. McFar-
land; J: R. Freeman. Eng N 69:276-7 F 6
•18
San Francisco wins Its long Hetch Hetchy
fight. Eng N 70:1312 D 25 '13
San Francisco's water supply. A. L. Collins:
R. Hering. Eng Reo 67:479-80 Ap 26 '13
San Francisco's water-sux)ply problem. M.
M. O'Shaughnessy. Eng Rec 67:420 Ap 12
IS
Soft mountain water. O. J. Todd. Eng Rec
67:620 My 81 '13
262
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
San Francisco bay
Building piers 30 and 32 at San Francisco.
Eng Rec 68:633-4 D 6 '13
Proposed port of Richmond, Cal., in San
iJ'rancisco bay. Engr N 69:145 Ja 23 '13
Sanitary chemistry
^ee also Air pollution; Refuse and refuse
disposal; Sewage disposal; Smoke preven-
tion; Water purification
Sanitary engineering
Emergency sanitation work In the flooded
city of Dayton. C. F. Long. Bng Rec 67:
448 Ap 19 '13
Seeing New York w^lth the sanitary engineer.
J. X. Cohen. Eng Rec 67:76-8 Ja 18 '13
See aUn Drainage; Dust removal; Filters
and filtration; Heating; Municipal engi-
neering: Plumbing; Public comfort sta-
tions; Refuse and refuse disposal; Sani-
tation; Sewage disposal; Sewerage; Smoke
prevention: Street cleaning: Ventilation;
Water pollution; Water purification; Water
supply engineering
Sanitary laws. See Public health laws
Sanitary science. See Sanitary engineering:
Sanitation
Sanitation
Camp Hill View sanitation. CatskiU aqueduct.
A. W. Tldd. 11 plans Eng N 70:752-9 O 16
'13
Perfectly sanitary letter. B: Brooks. Dom
Eng 65:408-10 D 27 '13
Plumoer and expert sanitation. W. Webb.
Dom Eng 65:240-1 N 22 '13
Sanitary sleeping car. Scl Am S 75:414 Je 28
•IS
Sajiitary sleeping car. F. W. Fltzpatrlck. Set
Am S 76:867 Je 7 '18
Sanitation of mining camps. C: H. Hair.. Eng
M 45:601-2 Jl '13
Sanitation of mining towns. J. H. White.
Bng & Mln J 96:73-4 Jl 12 '13
Sice also Air washing; Baths, Public; Dis-
infection and disinfectants; Factory sani-
tation; Hygiene; Mine sanitation; Plumb-
ing; Public health: Sanitary engineering;
School hygiene; Sewage disposal; Sewer-
age; Smoke prevention; Street cleaning;
Ventilation; Water purification; Water
supply
San Pedro, California
Harbor
Harbor development at San Pedro. G. C.
ATuftoz. 11 plan Eng Rec 67:649-50 My 17
'13
Santa Barbara & suburban electric railway
Notes on the Santa Barbara & suburban
electric railway. 11 Elec Ry J 41:857 My
10 '13
Santa Fe system. See Atchison, Topeka & San-
ta Fe railway
Sap
Circulation of sap in trees. 11 Sci Am S 76:221
O 4 'IS
Sarah Sands (steamboat)
Burning of the Sarah Sands. F. B. C. Brad-
lee. 11 Int Marine Eng 18:82-3 F '13
Sardines
French sardine Industry. J. Boyer. 11 Scl Am
108:394 My 3 '18
Sault Ste. Marie canal
Traffic through the Sault Ste. Marie canal.
Ry Age 54:1030 My 9 '13
Savings banks
German factory savings banks. C. Kohlmann.
Am Mach 38:762 My 8 '13
See also Building and loan associations
Saw mills. See Sawmills
Sawdust
Extinguishing fires with sawdust. Eng & Mln
J 95:1149-50 Je 7 '13
Extinguishing of fires in lacquer with saw-
dust. E. A. Barrier. Eng N 69:217-8 Ja 80
'13; Same. Metal Ind n s 11:119-21 Mr
♦13
Sawdust as a fire extinguisher. Ind Eng 13 :
154 Ap '13
See also Wood waste
Sawing
Sawing a bridge with a wire. J. Boyer. il
Sci Am 10»:22« S 20 '18
Sawmills
Hydroelectric plant for sawmill use at Hart-
land, Vt. M. A. Hicks. 11 Elec W 61:1037-
9 My 17 '13
Sawmill refuse as fuel in gas producers. C:
E. Snypp. Eng M 44:96-8 O '12
Saws
Cold metal saws of new design. II Iron Age
91:306-7 Ja 30 '13
Lea-Courtenay cold metal saw. II Mach 19*.
475-7 F '13
Recent cold metal ruttlng-off saw. 11 Iron
Age 92:1047 N 6 '13
Safe guarding of circular saws. 11 Am Ind
14:sup 1-4 D '13
See also Woodworking machinery
Scaffolding
German ladder staging. 11 diags Eng N 70:
606-8 9 26 '18
See aUo Shoring and underpinning
Scales, Track. See Track scales
Scales (weighing Instruments)
Dial scales. F. E. Kaeppel. II dlag Scl Am
S 76:317 N 15 '13
Scale shops. Ry Age 55:300 Ag 16 '13
Scheellte
Concentration of scheellte. Met ft Chem Bng
11:22 Ja '13
Scholarships and fellowshliM
See also Industrial fellowships
School children
Sec also Child study; Playgrounds; School
hygiene
School hygiene
4th International congress on school hygiene,
Buffalo, August, 1913. Heat & Ven 10:43-5
5 '13
Illumination topics at International school
hygiene congress, 1918. Elec W 62:464-6 S
6 '13
See also Open air schools; Schoolhouses —
Heating and ventilation
Schoolhouses
Architecture of open air schools. J: R. Van
Pelt. Heat & Ven 10:41-2 S '13
New development of the hollow square In
school house planning. F: Squires. II plans
Arch & Bldg 45:361-71 S '13
Washington Irving high school. New Toxic
city. 11 Arch & Bldg 45:190-3 My '13
Heating and ventilation
Downward ventilation in a Rockford, m.,
schoolhouse. C. E. Beery. Heat & Ven 10:
23-30 Mr '13; Same cond. 11 Eng N 69:
496-7 Mr 13 '18
Downward ventilation In a Rockford school.
11 Power 37:301-2 Mr 4 '18
Experiments In school room ventilation with
reduced air supply through Individual ducts.
F: Bass. 11 Heat A Ven 10:16-24 Ag '18
Experiments on humidifying air at the Oliver
Wendell Holmes school. Boston. Mass. C:
F. Eveleth. plan Heat A Ven 10:13-20 O '13
Experiments on the ventilation of a school-
room: review of the work and future plans
of the Chicago ventilation commission. J:
W. Shepherd. Heat & Ven 10:24-32 D '13
Heating and ventilating equipment of the
Newark normal school, Newark. N. J. il
plans Heat & Ven 10:21-6 My '18
Heating and ventilating the new Ainsworth
school. Portland, Ore. J. Graham, dlags
Dom Eng 65:130-3 N 1 '13
Heating apparatus for the Froebel school. J.
Graham. II Dom Eng 64:129 Ag 2 '13
School ventilation in New York city. C. E. A.
Winslow. Heat & Ven 10:20-8 3 '13
Lighting
School -house lighting. Elec W 62:465-6 S 6
'13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
263
Schools, Corporation. See Corporation schools
Schools, Trade. See Trade schools
Schools and shops. Cooperation of
Am)rentlceship on the Illinois Central. Am
Kng 87:249-52 My '13
Educational experiment in Rochester. Elec
Ry J 41:461 Mr 16 '13
Schoonmaker, Colonel
Influence of the personality of the railroad
executive. H. Emerson. Ens M 44:481-6 Ja
•13
Schuyler, James DIx, 1848-1912
Sketch, por Ehig: N 69:785-8 Ap 17 '13
Science
Continuity. O. Lodge. Sci Am S 76:181-3, 206-
8 S 20-27 '13
Continuity versus atomism — limitations of
the scope of physics and chemistry. O.
Lodge. Met & Chem Eng 11:545-9 O '13
Industrial need of technically trained men.
A. B. Qulncy. Sci Am 109:42 JI 12 '13
Science and Journalism. Sci Am 108:426 My
10 '13
Sclentiflc management for scientists: "The
Bridge" — the trust idea applied to intellec-
tual production. W. Ostwald. Sci Am 108:
6-6 Ja 4 '13
Sir Oliver Lodge's address. Sci Am 109:222 S
20 '13
Time and the sciences. Sd Am 108:446 My 17
'13
Value of science. J: W. N. Sullivan. Sci Am
S 76:390-1 D 20 '13
fiee also Chemistry.Organlc; Geology; In-
ventions; Metallography; Microscope and
microscopy; Military art and science; Min-
eralogy; Naval art and science; Radioac-
tivity; Sclentiflc apparatus and instruments;
Sclentiflc research; Weights and measures
Scientific American medals
Fifth award of the Scientific American medal.
11 Sci Am 109:465 D 20 '13
Oxygen fed and driven device for artificial
respiration. II Sol Am 108:117 F 1 '13
Scientific apparatus and Instruments
Design and use of scientific instruments In
aeronautics. H. Darwin. Sci Am S 76:66-7
Ag 2 '13
Scientific instruments used in aeronautics:
devices for determlnlSng direction, speed
and side-slip of aeroplanes. H. Darwin. 11
Eng M 46:878-80 S '13
See also Chemical apparatus; Drawing
instruments V Electric apparatus and appli-
ances; Instruments
Scientific literature
Indexes in scientific books. Sci Am 108:192
Mr 1 '13
Scientific management
About shoveling. F: W. Taylor. Eng & Min
J 95:839-40 Ap 26 '13
Accounting as a basis for and a measure of
efllciency in business. C. H. Nau. J Ac-
count 15:143-66 Mr '13
Aids to scientific management in the foun-
dry. W. M. Corse. Metal Ind n s 11:158-9
Ap '13
Application of scientific principles to a man-
ufacturing business. S. C. Iman. Metal Ind
n s 11:258-9 Je '13
Building a cost system. B: A. Franklin. Eng
M 46:356-64 D '13
Causes of failures in efllciency work. F. W.
Collins. Eng M 45:862-6 S '13
Cost of high living. Ind Eng 13:218-9 My
•13
Discussion of reports of sub- committee on
administration on present state of Indus-
trial management. Am Soc M E J 35:447-518,
871-7 Mr, My '13
Efllciency and its ends. Automobile 28:549 F
27 '13
_^,,Bfllciency and the worker. H. R. Callaway.
^^ ^Eng M 45:715-7 Ag '13
Efllciency engineering applied to mining. G.
A. Collins. Ind Eng 13:166-8 Ap '13
Enlisting the foremen's co-operation. R. T.
Kent. Ind Eng 13:285-8 Jl '13
Fatigue and efflciency. Ind Eng 18:435-6 O
'18
Getting the most out of the shop. S. Dean.
Iron Age 91:200-2 Ja 16 '13
Human element in industrial management.
Ry Age 55:135 Jl 25 '13
Human element in Industry. W. Talbot. Iron
Age i«l:366-9, 418-20 F 6-13 '13
Human factors in engineering practice. J:
Calder. Mach 19:597-9 Ap '13
Improving sclentiflc management. Ind Eng
13:312-f Jl '13
Industrial management. J. M. Dodge. Ind Eng
13:330-2 Ag '13
Installing Taylor system in Connecticut plant:
Baird machine co. Iron Tr R 53:221-2 Jl
31 '13
Investigating an industry. W: Kent. 11 Ind
Eng 13:49-52. 105-8, 152-4, 208-11, 247-50,
293-6. 335-7, 371-3, 425-6 F-O '13
Management factors other than labor. Iron
Age 91:256-7 Ja 23 '13
Micro-motion study by means of chronometer
and moving picture machine. 11 Ind Eng
13:1-4 Ja '18
Micro-motion study In Industry. R. T. Kent.
11 Iron Age 91:34-7 Ja 2 '13
^Most Important objections to scientific man-
agement. F. E. Cardullo. Mach 19:18-22 S
'12
Motion study in the box shop. R. T. Kent,
plans Ind Eng 13:325-9 Ag '13
New element in the art of management. J:
Calder. Stevens Ind 30:203-14 Jl '13
Overvaluation uf management science. J:
Calder. Iron Age 91:605-6 Mr 6 '13
•■^Political economy of production. H: I^e Chat-
elier. Ind Eng 13:197-200. 257-8. 260 My-Je
'13
' Possible economies in shop transportation.
R. T. Kent, diags Iron Age 92:280-2 Ag 7 '13
Practical and sclentiflc management: the
Taylor system. G. Schlesinger. Ind Eng 13:
376-80 S '13
Practical principles of rational management.
A. H. Church. Eng M 44:487-94, 673-80, 894-
903; 45:24-33, 166-73. 405-11 Ja-Je '13
«1» Premium system at TVatertown (Mass.) ar-
' senal. Iron Age 91:173-5 Ja 9 '13
Prerequisites to scientific management. H:
P. Kendall; H. L. Gantt. Ind Eng 13:201-
2 My '13
Present state of the art. Sci Am S 76:286-8 N
1 '13
Principles of scientific management. F: W.
Taylor. Automobile 28:609 Mr 6 '13
Problem of quality of workmanship. B: A.
Franklin. Eng M 46:201-6 N '13
Production largely increased by a simple re-
organization. B: A. Franklin. 11 Eng M 45:
817-21 S '13
Psychology of management. L. M. Gilbreth.
Ind Eng 13:18-23, 66-70, 113-6, 161-6, 213-7
Ja-My 43
Questions on Taylor system discussed at
Chicago conference of Western economic
society. Iron Age 91:743 Mr 20 '13
Relation of detailed planning and the cost
of production. C. A. Harrington. Eng M
45:353-8 Je '13
•^Relationship of scientific management to la-
bor. J: P. Frey. Iron Tr R 52:917-8 Ap 17
•13
Science and the art of management F. G.
Ooburn. Iron Age 91:248-9 Ja 23 '13
Science anplled to Industrial management:
the Taylor system. J. M. Dodge. Iron Age
91:1544-6 Je 26 '13
Scientific management. W: A. Weldin. Col-
liery 33:553-4 My '13
Scientific management and the wage problem.
C. B. Thompson. Ind Eng 13:430-3 O '13
Scientific management applied to coal min-
ing. H: M. Payne. Colliery 33:701-2 Jl '13
Scientific management for mines. Eng &
Min J 96:514 S 13 '13
Scientific management for scientists: "The
Bridge"— the trust Idea applied to Intellec-
tual production. W. Ostwald. Sci Am 108:
5-6 Ja 4 '13
Scientific management in isolated- plant oper-
ation. P. R. Moses. Eng M 44:714-20 F '13
Scientific management in power-plant op-
eration. P. R. Moses. 11 Eng M 44:884-93 Mr
•IS
264
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Scientific management — Continued.
Scientific manacrement in Russia. Ind Bng
13:397 S '13
Scope of scientific management. Elec Ry J
41:451 Mr 15 '13
Shortcomings of small concerns. C. A. Harr-
ingrton. Iron Age 92:78-9 Jl 10 '13
Success secured by study of workmen's
tendencies. B: A. FYanklin. Eng M 45:669-
73 AjT '13
Task setting for firemen and maintaining
high efficiency in boiler plants. W. N.
Polakov. diagrs Am Soc M E J 35:1729-69
D '13; Same cond., with discussion. Power
38:881-7 D 23 '13
Taylor system from a German viewpoint. G.
Schleslnger. Iron Age 92:82-3, 105-7 Jl 10 '13
Time study and task work explained. S. E.
Thompson. Iron Age 91:1010-2 Ap 24 '13;
Same. Ind Eng 13:347-60 Ag '13
Tool room in scientific management. R. T.
Kent, il Iron Age 92:496-9 S 4 '13
Utility of efficiency- records in the manufac-
ture of iron. J: J. Porter. Am Inst Min E
Bui 76:543-53 Ap '13
Wage systems and their consequences. C.
B. Thompson. Iron Age 91:1009 Ap 24 '13
Why and how of making a time study. Iron
Age 92:854-5 O 16 '13
Why scientific management sometimes fails.
G. P. Piarrar. Inland Ptr 51:846-7 S '13
See also Bonus system; Cost accounting;
Efficiency, Industrial; Efficiency society;
Factory management; Foundry manage-
ment; Machine shop management: Mine
management; Motion study; Printing offices
— Management; Railroads — l^lanagement;
Routing systems; Stores systems
Scientific research
Conservation and research: economies secured
by scientific investigation. H. T. Kalmus.
Sci Am S 75:114-6 F 22 '13
Industrial fellowships. Eng Rec 67:511 My 10
'13
Industrial fellowships: five years of an edu-
cational industrial experiment. R. K. Dun-
can. J Fr Inst 175:43-57 Ja '13
Industrial research in America. A. D. Little.
Sci Am S 76:282, 303 N 1-8 '13
Interpreting restricted researches. Eng Rec
68:366-7 O 4 '13
Our universities and industrial research. A.
D, Little. Sd Am S 76:311 N 15 '13
Possibilities of the home laboratory. Sci Am
108:350 Ap 19 '13
Research work in public utility companies.
Eng Rec 67:464-6 Ap 26 '13
See aUo Chemical laboratories; Electric
laboratories* Hydraulic laboratories; Lab-
oratories; Metallurgical laboratories; Phys-
ical laboratories
Scientific societies
Sec also American association for the
advancement of science
Scoop car for removing slides. 11 Ry Age 56:
987-8 N 21 '18
Scoria process. See Briquets (iron)
Scotia, N. Y.
Sanitary affairs
Lessons from a never-used sewage -treatment
plant. Eng N 70:423-4 Ag 28 '13
Scott, Robert Falcon, 1868-1912
Achievements and lessons of the Scott expedi-
tion. Sci Am 108:212 Mr 1 '18
Scott expedition and its tragic end. map por
11 Sci Am 108:176-8 F 22 '13
Scrap metal
Metal fakes. Sci Am S 75:295 My 10 '13
Reclaiming scrap on the Santa Fe. il
Ry Age 66:260-7 Ag 15 '13
Rolling mills for scrap docks. O. G. Allen.
Ry Age 54:1138-9 My 23 '13; Same. Ry Age
(Mech ed) 87:305 Je '13
Scrap tool steel reclamation methods. J. J.
Sheehan. plan Iron Tr R 53:253-4 Ag 7 '13;
Same. Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:431-2 Ag '13
Why is scrap so low? Iron Age 92:1170-1 N
20 '18
Scrapers
Scrapers and hand scraping, dlags Mach 20:
338 D '13
Screening
Cleaning stone ballast by screening. W. I.
Trench, il Eng N 70:453 S 4 '13
Conical screens, il Eng & Min J 96:645 O 4
•13
Improvements in sand and gravel washing.
.R. W. Dull. 11 Concrete Cem 2:129-81 Mr
'13; Same. Ry & Eng R 63:202-8 Mr 8
'13
Standard screens for screen analyses. R. H.
Richards. Met & Chem Eng 11:168 Mr '13
Use of screens to clean stone ballast, il
Eng Rec 67:474-5 Ap 26 '13
See also Ore treatment
Screens for sewage. See Sewage disposal
Screw machine products, Cost estimating on.
il Iron Tr R 52:909-16 Ap 17 '13
Screw machines
Acme multiple spindle automatic screw ma-
chine. D. T. Hamilton. 11 dlags Mach 19:
335-41 Ja '13
Automatic screw machine drive, il dlags Iron
Age 91:820-1 Ap 3 '13
Automatic screw machine equipment. D. T.
Hamilton, il dlags Mach 19:457-62. 636-9 F-
Mr '13
Brown & Sharpe No. OOG automatic screw
machine. 11 Mach 19:637-9 Ap '13
Cross-drilling and milling attachments. D.
T. Hamilton, il Mach 19:619-22 Ap '18
Examples of screw machine set-ups. D. T.
Hamilton, il Mach 20:129-34. 184-9 O-N '13
Locating the driving screw on horizontal bor-
ing nillls. W. G. Dunkley. diags Mach 19:
590-1 Ap '13
Making small parts on screw machines, il
diag Iron Age 91:360-4 F 6 '13
Making the Foster safety set-screw. C. L.
Lucas, il Mach 19:44-5 S '12
Measuring the flat on U. S. and Acme thread
tools. G. H. Gardner. 11 Mach 19:843 Jl
•13
Screw making machines. 11 Iron Age 92:74-5
Jl 10 '13
Setting up and operating automatic screw
machines. D. T. Hamilton, il Mach 19:677-
81 My '13
Universal screw milling machine. 11 Mach
20:317-9 D '13
See also Machine tools; Screw threads
Screw propellers. See Propellers
Screw spikes. See Railroads— Track
Screw threads
Measuring screw threads by means of mi-
crometers, diags Mach 19:884 Ja '13
Pitch diameters for metric system screw
threads. Mach 19:441 F '13
Screw thread standards. F. P. Brown, Mach
19:372 Ja '13
Thread cutting tools. J. Waldman. 11 Mach
20:53-4 S '13
Screws
Sre Screw machines; Screw threads
Sculpture
Danish- American sculptor: work of Johannes
S. Gelert C: H: Dorr. 11 Arch Rec 82:
332-8 Ap '18
Enlargement of sculpture; pointing machine.
J. Holllngsworth. 11 diag Sci Am 109:426 D 6
•13
Sculptor of monumental architecture: work
of Adolph A. Weinman. C: H. Dorr. 11 Arch
Rec 33:518-32 Je '13
See also Bronzes; Monuments
Sea anemones
Remarkable giant sea-anemone. 11 Sci Am
109:231 S 20 '18
Sea power
See also Warships
Sea walls
Municipal quay wall, Oakland. Cal. T: B.
Risley. map plan Eng N 69:304-6 F IS
'13
Sea wall Is built of concrete units. 11 Con-
crete Cem 2:278 Je '18
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
265
Sea walls — Conlinued.
Tile protection for intertldal concrete In
sea walls. 11 dlaer Ens N 70:1178-9 D 11 '13
Typical Hamburg quay wall. 11 plans Eng
N 70:938-9 N 6 '13
See alHo Docks; Harbors; Shore protec-
tion; Wharves
Sea water .
Neglected source of power in nature: the
temperature gradient of sea water. B. J.
Campbell. Sci Am S 76:194 S 27 '13; Same.
Eng N 70:250-1 Ag 7 '13
See also Concrete, Effect of sea water
on; Salt
Seaboard air line railway
Report for year ended June 30, 1913. Ry Age
65:1102-4 D 5 '13
Seaboard air line's increase of business, map
Ry Age 55:1056-7 D 5 '13
Seamen's church Institute, New York city
Structural steel In the Seamen's church in-
stitute, plan Eng Rec 67:162-3 F 8 '13
Searles lake, California
Searles lake potash deposit. C. E. Dolbear.
il Eng & Mhi J 95:259-61 F 1 '13
Seashore
See Beaches; Sand dunes; Seaside
resorts; Shore protection: Shore reclamation
Seaside resorts
How to build and improve seaside resorts. J:
S. Brodle. Eng N 70:245 Ag 7 '13
Seattle, Washington
Municipal light & power plant. J. D. Ross.
11 Munic Eng 44:556-60 Je '13
Harbor
Harbor development in Seattle. W. L. Kids-
ton, map plans Eng Rec 68:221-3 Ag 23 '13
Rapid transit
Grade reduction on street railways. C. H.
Reeves. 11 Eng N 69:72-6 Ja 9 '13
Municipal railway line in Seattle, map Elec
Ry J 41:753-4 Ap 26 '13
Water supply
• Proposed reforestation of the Cedar river wa-
tershed, Seattle water-supply. 11 map Eng
N 70:480-3 S 4 '13
Seaweed. See Kelp
Secondary batteries. See Storage batteries
Secor engines. See Gas and oil engines
Securities
Blue sky legislation. Ry & Eng R 53:438 My
10 '13
Electric railway securities from the investor's
standpoint. A. M. Harris. Elec Ry J 42:
861-3 O 17 '13
Investigations for financing purposes. G. D.
^Montgomery. J Account 16:417-23 I) '13
Saturating the dollar with energy. Elec W
62:939-41 N 8 '13
See also Bonds
Seeds
Soli analysis and seed selection. L. V. Red-
man. 11 Sci Am 108:110 F 1 '18
Vitality of stored seeds. Sci Am S 75:240
Ap 12 '13
Seepage. See Water waste
Selling. See Salesmen and salesmanship
Semi -steel
Adaptability of semi-steel mixtures. R. H.
Probert. 11 Foundry 41:285-6 Jl '13
British founder's viewpoint of semi -steel. M.
Riddell. Foundry 41:349-52 S '13
Gray iron mixtures for motor car castings.
H. B. Swan. 11 Foundry 41:475-8 N '13
Samiramls
Statue from the land of Semlramls. E. J.
Banks. 11 Sci Am 109:85 Ag 2 '13
Sensation. See Senses and sensation
Senses and sensation
Sensibilities of the human organism. Sci Am
S 76:239-40 O 11 '13
Separators. See Centrifugal machines
Separators, Steam. See Steam separators
Septic tanks
Concerning septic tank construction. Dom Eng
65:40 O 11 '13
How to dispose of discharge from septic
tanks. Dom Eng 63:187-8 My 17 '13
Information about septic tanks, diags Dom
Eng 62:101-2 Ja 25 '13
Question about septic tank for family of
three, diags Dom Eng 63:30 Ap 12 '13
Recent design for a septic tank, dlag Dom
Eng 64:277-8 S 6 '13
Septic tanks and sewage disposal, il Dom Eng
65:330-4 D 13 '13
Septic tanks at Clarkdale, Arizona, diags Eng
& Min J 96:584-5 S 27 '13
Whys and wherefores of the septic tank
system. F. W. Tower. Dom Eng 65:270-1
N 29 '13
Sepulchers. See Tombs
Serpek process. See Alumina
Serum therapy
Bacteriology and your health: serums and vac-
cines in the diagnosis, treatment and pre-
vention of disease. C: F: Bolduan. 11 Sci
Am 108:540-t Je 14 '13
Settling tanks. See Tanks
Sewage
British standards for sewage effluents. W. L.
Butcher. Eng N 69:423 F 27 '13
English test for dissolved oxygen. G: C.
Whipple. Eng Rec 68:463-4 O 25 '13
Measuring the sewage of Sacramento. 11 plan
Eng Rec 68:191-2 Ag 16 '13
Not sea water, but sewage. Sci Am 109:406 N
29 '13
Studies of fish life and water pollution: pa-
per read before the International con-
gress of applied chemistry, Sept., 1912. H.
W. Clark and G: O. Adams. Eng N 69:300-
2 F 13 '13
See also Filters and filtration; Sewage
disposal; Sewage testing; Sewerage; Sludge
treatment; Water pollution
Sewage disposal
Appendix to Royal commission on sewage dis-
posal's eighth report. Eng Rec 68:315-6 S
20 '13
Application of the Moore filter to rapid filtra-
tion and purification of sewage. Met ik
Chem Eng 11:58-9 Ja '13
Artificial island proposed for New York sew-
age disposal. Eng Rec 67:475-6 Ap 26 'IS
Atlantic. Ga. sewage disposal plant. 11 Munic
Eng 45:520-2 D '13
Clarification of sewage in slate beds. Dr.
Bach, diags Eng N 70:641-4 O 2 '13
Cleaning the sewage tank at Galva, 111. L.
Z. Jones. II Munic Eng 44:249-51 Mr '13
Columbus, O. — operation of sewage disposal
plant, il Munic Eng 44:486-91 Je '13
Committee reports of Am. public health as-
sociation on sewerage and sewage disposal.
Eng N 70:759-61 O 16 '13
Description of the Chemproco sewage dispos-
al system. J. M. Nell, il Met & Chem Eng
11:76-9 F '13
Design of Imhoff sewage plants. L. C. Frank.
Eng llec 68:452-3, 501-2, 519-21 O 25-N 8 '13
Disinfection of sewage and sewage filter
effluent; results of experiments by Mass.
state board of health. Eng Rec 67:14-6 Ja
4 '13
J)isposa] of sewage sludge. K. Imhoff. Dom
Eng 65:308-9 I) 6 '13
Distribution of sewage sludge in settling
tanks. C: Hoopes. Eng Rec 68:429-30 O
18 '13
Fitchburg, Mass. sewage treatment works,
diags Eng Rec 67:633-5 Je 7 '13
Fitchburg, Mass. sewage treatment works.
F. A. Mars ton. map plans Eng N 69:1176-
81 Je 5 '13
Hypochlorite disinfection of sewage at Prov-
idence, U. I. Eng N 70:1292 D 25 '13
Imhoff sewage tank and proposed sewage
farm for Torrance, Cal. R. Bennett, plans
Eng N 70:1132-3 D 4 '13
Imhoff tanks. II plan Munic Eng 44:399-404
My '13
Impressions of European sewage -treatment
methods. Eng Rec 68:386 O 4 '13
266
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Sewage disposal — Continued.
Institutional disposal plant of infirmary and
children's home of Greene county, Ohio. A.
E. Kimberly. il Munlc Eng 45:365-6 O '13
Large-scale tests of plain sedimentation of
sewase. London, England. Eng N 69:122 Ja
16 '13
Lessons from a never- used sewage- treatment
plant, Scotia. N. T. Eng N 70:423-4 Ag 28,
^13
Mount Washington, Md. — new type of sewagre
sedimentation tank. H. T. Oliver, il plan
Eng N 69:722-4 Ap 10 '13; Same cond. Kng
M 45:429-31 Je '13
Municipal plants for electrolytic sewage puri-
fication. C. L. Edholm. 11 Munic Eng 44:
135-7 F '13
Municipal sewage -treatment plants in New
Jersey. Eng N 70:1232-3 D 18 '13
New sewage treatment and disposal stand-
ards. Eng N 69:76-8 Ja 9 '18
Plans for the disposal of New York's sewage.
il map Sci Am 108:490 My 31 '13
Principles of the Imhoff tank. H: N. Og-
den. Eng M 44:958-60 Mr '13
Proposed water-supply and sewage disposal
legislation in Minnesota. Eng N 69:633-4
Mr 27 '13
Residential sewage-disposal installations; In-
dividual sub-soil irrigation plants. W. U.
Booker, plans Eng M 44:115-8 O '12
Revolving drum screens for sewage, plans
Eng Rec 67:470-1 Ap 26 '13 ^ ^
River dilution for sewage efHuent at Letn-
bridge, Ont. Eng Rec 67:66 Ja 11 '18
Rolling mill cinder for sewage filters. H. L.
Humphrey. Munic Eng 44:122-3 P '18
Rules governing the submission of sewerage
and water-supply plants to the New Jersey
state board of health. Eng N 70:548-50 S
18 '13
Separate and combined sewers in relation to
sewage disposal. J: H. Gregory. Eng N
70:875-6 O 30 '13; Same cond. Eng Rec
68:442-3 O 18 '13
Septic tanks and sewage disposal. 11 Dom
Eng 65:330-4 D 13 '13
Septic tanks at Clarkdale, Arizona, diags
Eng & Mln J 96:584-5 S 27 '18
Sewage disinfection in Philadelphia. W. L.
Stevenson. 11 plan Eng Rec 68:256-7 S 6
'13
Sewage disposal and water supply at Duluth,
Minn. J: Wilson. Munic Eng 44:347-8 Ap
'18
Sewage disposal at New Bedford, Mass. W.
N. Charles, plans Eng N 70:216-9 Jl 31 '13
Sewage disposal investigations at Cleveland.
R. W. Pratt. 11 plans Eng N 69:287-94 F
13 '13
Sewage -disposal plant at the Great Lakes
naval training station, Great Lakes, 111. 11
plan Eng Rec 67:232-3 Mr 1 '13
Sewage pollution of Lake Michigan from the
Calumet district. Eng N 69:474 Mr 6 '13
Sewage-pumping plant in Kansas City. O. L.
EUInge. plan Eng Rec 67:206-7 P 22 '18
Sewage puriflcaUon. F. H. Tibbetts. 11 diag
Munlc Eng 44:512-6 Je '13
Sewage purification at Atlanta, Ga. 11 Munic
Eng 45:224-30 S '18 , , . ^
Sewage treatment at State hospital for the
insane. Norrlstown. Pa. P. EX Mebus. plan
Eng Rec 67:531-2 My 10 '13
Sewage treatment plant for the Julletta in-
sane hospital, Indiana. C: Brossmann. il
plans Eng N 69:902-4 Mv 1 '13
Sewage treatment plant for Waverly Hill
anti-tuberculosis sanatorium. P. H. Nor-
cross. 11 plans Eng N 70:558-60 S 18 '13
Sewage-treatment studies at Akron. Ohio.
11 plans Eng Rec 67:387-90 Ap 6 '18
Sewage -treatment works with motor* driven
reversible distributor, Springfield, Mo. plan
Eng N 70:1112-3 D 4 '13
Shellfish conservation and sewage disposal.
G: A. Johnson. Eng Rec 68:294 S 13 '13
Springfield. Mo. sewage disposal plant, il
Munic Eng 45:459-63 N '13
Studies at the Lawrence experiment station
upon the disposal of sewage sludge In deep
tanks. H. W. Clark and G. O. Adams. Eng
N 70:13-5 Jl 8 '13
Studies of river bottoms at Philadelphia in
relation to sewage disposal. Eng N 70:
918-9 N 6 '13
Suggestions for improvements on bacterial
filtering beds for the purification of sewage.
W: Thum. Munic Eng 45:539 D '13
Temporary hypochlorite plant for treating the
sewage of Norrlstown, Pa. S. C. Corson.
plan Eng N 69:558 Mr 20 '13 •
Travelers for sewage distribution at Spring-
field, Mo. A. Potter, il Eng Rec 68:440-1
O 18 '13
Treatment of sewage discharged into tidal
waters. Eng N 70:401 Ag 28 '18
Uniformity in sewer plans: New Jersey state
board or health's new regulations. Eng Rec
68:273-4 S 6 '18
Why not sink Imhoff tanks as open caissons?
E. B. Van de Greyn. diag Eng Rec 68:432
O 18 '13
See aUo Drainage, House; Plumbing; Re-
fuse and refuse disposal; Septic tanks;
Sewer cleaning; Sewerage; Sludge treat-
ment; Water pollution; Water purification
Sewage purification. See Sewage disposal
Sewage testing
Sewage testing station at Cleveland. Eng Rec
67:36 Ja 11 '13
Sewage-treatment studies at Akron, Ohio, il
plans Eng Rec 67:387-90 Ap 5 '18
Sewer cleaning
Modem sewer cleaning in Milwaukee, Wis.
H: J. Kruse. il Munic Eng 44:273 Mr '13
Sewer pipes
Concrete sewer- pipe tests In Kansas City,
Mo. E. S. Wallace, il Eng N 69:668-9 Mr 20
'13
Sewer pipe in large sizes. L. G. Blackmer.
Munic Eng 44:461-2 My '13
Specifications for drain tile and sewer pipe:
committee report of Iowa state drainage
assn. Eng Rec 67:235-6 Mr 1 '18
Specifications for drain tile, for sewer tile
and for pipe laying. A. Marston and A.
O. Adams, diags Concrete Cem 8:201-4 N 'IS
Strength of drain tile and sewer pipe. Eng
Rec 68:46-7 Jl 12 '13
Testing drain tile and sewer pipe. M. Schuy-
ler. Eng Rec 68:695-7 D 20 '13
Vitrified sewer pipe tests. Munlc Ehg 45:488
N '13
Watertight Joints for pipe sewers. P. F. Mil-
ler, diag Munlc Eng 44:848-51 Ap '18
See also Sewer cleaning
Sewerage
Cincinnati sewerage investigations and sur-
veys. J. E. Root. Eng Rec 67:347-8 Mr
29 '13
Collapse of sewer in St. Louis. 11 Eng Rec
68:417 O 11 '13
Committee reports of Am. public health
association on sewerage and sewage dis-
posal. ¥h\g N 70:759-60 O 16 '13
Concrete sewer construction in Louisville. J.
H. Kimball. II Munic Eng 44:20-3 Ja 'IS
Construction of brick storm sewer at Cedar
Rapids. II Eng Rec 68:804-5 S 13 '13
Construction of tile pipe sewers in Chicago.
H. E. Hudson. 11 Munic Eng 45:20-4 Jl 'IS
Covering of Jones' Falls, Baltimore. Md. 11
map Eng N 70:2-8 Jl 8 '13
Difficult sewer construction at West Liberty,
Iowa, C: P. Chase. 11 Eng Rec 67:303-4
Mr 15 '13
Disastrous sewer explosion In Pittsburgh, il
Eng N 70:1157-9 D 4 '13
Effects of flood on pavements and sewers.
G. C. Cummin, il Eng Rec 68:357-8 S 27 '13
Great Vancouver joint sewerage scheme: or-
ganizing and financing project for draining
55,600 acres, with data on rainfall and float
tests, map Eng Rec 68:472-4 O 25 '13
Hydraulic comparison of equivalent egg-
shaped and circular sewers. R. S. Beard and
O. L. Eltinge. Eng N 70:252 Ag 7 '13
Instructions for subsurface survey of Cincin-
nati. Eng N 70:1080-3 N 27 '13
Launching a submerged sewer outfall at
Ocean Grove, N. J. M. R. Pugh. il ESng
Rec 68:279 S 6 '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
267
Sewerage — Continued.
Making: assessments to meet the cost of con-
structing- sewers and drains. Munic Eng
45:536-7 D '13
New Jersey requirements for sewerage and
water supply plans. Munic Eng 45:356-8 O
Outfall sewer of corrugated iron pipe and
measurements of its internal friction, El
Paso, Tex. Eng N 69:774-5 Ap 17 '18
Passaic valley sewer, il map Scl Am 109:
320-1 O 26 '13
Practical hints on sewer construction. W. W.
Brigden. Eng Rec 67:289-40 Mr 1 '18
Railway sewers and drains. Ry & Eng R
63:1196-9 D 27 '18
Rehabilitation of Hoboken. N. J. sewerage
system, il plans Eng Rec 67:221-2 F 22
'IS
Rules governing the submission of sewerage
and water-supply plans to the New Jer-
sey state board of health. Eng N 70:548-
60 S 18 '13
Separate and combined sewers in relation to
sewage disposal. J: H. Oregory. Eng N
70:876-6 O 30 '13; Same cond. Eng Reo
68:442-3 O 18 '13
Sewage ejectors in Grand Central terminal.
J. Graham, plans Dom Eng 63:180-1 My
17 '13
Sewer building hints. Eng Rec 67:227 Mr 1
'18
Sewer construction in quicksand. Eng N 70:
1027-8 N 20 '13
Sewer siphons under New York subway. T.
L. Wilson, il plan Munic Eng 44: 392-8 My
•13
Sewers and drains. Ry Age 55:786 O 24 '13
Sewers and plumbing for the Panama show.
Dom Eng 66:171 N 8 '13
Sinking a sewage pump well in silt in EI
Paso. Texas, il Eng Rec 67:664 Je 14 '13
Specifications for drain tile and sewer pipe;
committee report of Iowa state drainage
assn. EIng Rec 67:236-6 Mr 1 '13
- Steel forms for concrete construction: uses
of forms on sewers, aqueducts and tun-
nels. W: M. Venable. il Concrete Cem 2:
11-4 Ja '13
Subaqueous sewer construction, Brooklyn, N.
Y. 11 plans Eng N 70:1064-70 N 27 '13
Suggested simpllflcation for the value of C
in Kutter's formula and a sewer discharge
diagram. A. Boyd. Eng N 70:316 Ag 14 '13
Tile pipe sewers near Chicago. H. E. Hud-
son. 11 Munic Eng 45:286-6 S '13
Uniformity in sewer plans: New Jersey state
board of health's new regulations. Eng
Rec 68:273-4 S 6 '18
Water- proofing sewers. W. W. Dixon. Munio
Eng 44:276 Mr '13
See also Drainag'e, House; Plumbing;
Sewage; Sewage disposal; Sewer cleaning;
Sewer pipes
Sewers. See Sewerage
Sewickleyr Pennsylvania
Bridges
Sewickley cantilever bridge, il plans Eng N
69:393-9 F 27 '13
Sewing machines
History of the sewing machine. Mach 19:
689 My '13
Old sewing machine patents. Scl Am 108:
419 My 8 '18
Sgraffito. See Frescoes
Shades and shadows
Shading in mechanical drawing. T. W. John-
son. dia«s Am Mach 38:865-7 My 22 '18;
Same. Am Soc M E J 85:698-60O- Ap '13;
Discussion. 36:1261-8 Ag '13
Shaft signals. See Mine signals
Shaft sinking
Cementation process for sinking shafts. S.
F. Walker. Colliery 34:234-6 N TL3
Concrete drop shaft, diags Eng & Mln J 95:
1194-5 Je 14 'IS
Construction of no. 3 shaft, Negaunee mine.
S. R. Elliott. dIags Eng & Mln J 95:266-71
F 1 '18
Cost of shaft sinking • in Minnesota iron
mining. Eng & Mln J 96:789-40 O 18 '18
Cost of sinking Brakpan mine shafts. Ehig
& Mln J 96:980-1 N 22 '13
Deep shaft development at PlacerviUe, Cali-
fornia. L: H. Eddy. Eng &, Min J 96:1067-8
D 6 '13
Derrick for sinking 657 feet, diag Eng &
Min J 96:117-8 Jl 19 '13
Shaft sinking. S: Haines. Colliery 33:571 My
'13
Shaft sinking at the Indiana mine. C. T.
Rice, diag Eng & Min J 96:509-11 Mr 8 '13
Shaft sinking cenMntation process. O: 8.
Rice, diag Ry & Eng R 53:827 Ag 30 '13
Shaft-sinking methods at Butte. H. S. Mun-
roe. Eng ft Min J 96:389-90 Ag 30 '18
Shaft-sinking methods of Butte. N. B. Braly.
il Am Inst Mln E Bui 80:1881-1906 Ag '18
Shaft sinking with core drill, plan Eng & Min
J 95:1049-50 My 24 '13
Shafts sunk with plugger drills. Eng & Mln
J 95:1097-8 My 31 U3
Sinking a circular shaft. E. M. Heriot. diags
Eng & Min J 95:331-5, 363-7 F 8-15 '18
Sinking a concrete shaft lining through
quicksand; Adams shaft near Deerwood,
Minn, plan Eng Rec 67:383-4 Ap 5 '18
Sinking against water on the Rand, Trans-
vaal, diag Eng & Min J 95:1201-2 Je 14
'13
Sinking the Hancock no. 2 shaft, Lake Su-
perior copper country. C. T. Rice, plan Eng
& Min J 95:787-91 Ap 19 '13
Sinking with delay action fuses. W. V. De-
Camp, diag Eng & Mln J 96:66-6 Jl 12 '18
Un watering two notable excavations: Cats-
kill aqueduct and East river tunnels. U
Colliery 33:497-9 Ap '13
Wall-plate splices. 11 Eng & Min J 96:787 O
26 '13
fkie also Boring; Mine shafts; Mining
engineering
Shafting
Carbonization of shafting. Mach 20:276-7 D '18
Intermediate supports for long shafts. W. G.
Dunkley. diags Mach 19:363-4 Ja '13
Power consumption in bearings. Ehig & Mln
J 96:405-6 Ag 30 '18
^ee also Belting; Power transmission;
Pulleys
Shafts
Determining shaft diameters. W. G. Dunkley.
Mach 19:948-9 Ag '13
Bee also Crank shafts; Hoisting machin-
ery; Mine shafts; Power transmission; Shaft
sinking; Shafting
Shaler, Nathaniel Southgate, 1841-1906
Considerations on the nature of intellectual
property. Scl Am S 76:46-7 Ja 18 '13
Shapers
Gould & Eberhardt 24- inch shaper. 11 Mach
19:65 S '12
Heavy duty back geared shaper. 11 diags Ry
Age (Mech ed) 87:338 Je '13
Shaping machine efficiency test. A. L.
Jenkins, il Iron Age 92:122-8 Jl 17 '13
Stockbridge twenty- inch shaper. 11 diag Iron
Age 91:1290 My 29 '13; Mach 19:820-1 Je
'13
10 H-ln. Pratt & Whitney vertical shaping
machine, il Iron Age 92:1212-3 N 27 '13
See also Machine tools
Sharpeners. See Pencil sharpeners
Sharpening
Fuller attachment for machine sharpener,
plan Eng & Min J 95:997 My 17 '13
Joplln steel- sharpening kinks. C. T. Rice.
11 plan Eng & Mln J 96:802-3 Ap 19 '13
Sharpening edge tools. W. D. Graves. 11 Sci
Am 108:148 F 8 'IS
fthsw t4owsi*d
Recent work of Howard Shaw. H. D. Croly;
C. M. Price. 11 Arch Rec 83:284-831 Ap
'13
Shears (machine tools)
Hydraulic plate shears. Sci Am S 76:296 N
8 '13
268
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Shears (machine tools) —Continued.
Sheet steel work in the shop of the Gallsrher
machinery co.. Salt I^ake City. F. A. Stan-
ley, il Am Mach 38:151-2 Ja 23 '13
Special automatic hot-bed sliear. dlags Iron
Age 91:148 Ja 9 '13
Sheet bar situation. Iron Tr R 52:215 Ja 16
'13
Sheet metal
Essentials In the making of the flner steel
sheets. J: G. Homan. Met & Chem Eng 11:
25.'?-4 My '13
New safety device for spinning sheet metal,
il Scl Am 10»:208 S 13 '13
Sheet- metal work
Bending appliances for sheet-steel panels.
diags Mach 19:469 F '13
Drawing a motor-cycle muffler base, il Mach
19:539-40 Mr '13
Economical management of sheet metal shop.
C. A. Harrington. Am Mach 38:739-40 My
1 '13
Making the Philips pros.sed steel pulley. C
L. Lucas, il Mach 20:175-80 N '13
Prevention of wrinkles in drawn work. Mach
19:49 S '12
Sheet-metal work turned out by the Acklin
stamping co. D. T. Hamilton. 11 Mach 20:
182-3 N '13
Sheet steel pipe plant at Richmond, Cal.
il plan Iron Age 91:471-3 F 20 '13
Sheet steel work In the shop of the Gallgher
machinery co., Salt Lake City. F. A. Stan-
ley. II Am Mach 38:161-4 Ja 23 '13
Tools for multiple plunger presses. C: Doe-
scher. plans Mach 19:449-52 F '13
See also Boilers; Brass; Chimneys, Steel;
Copper; Dies; Metal spinning; Metal work;
Plate metal work; Punching machinery
Sheat-plling. See Piles and pile driving
Sheffield, University of
E3ngineering workshops of the University of
Sheffield. G: W. Burley. Jl Mach 19:699-
701 My '13
Sheffield scientific school. See Yale university.
Sheffleld scientific school
Shellfish
Shellfish conservation and sewage disposal.
G: A. Johnson. Eng Rec 68:294 S 13 '13
Sherardlzing. See Galvanizing
Sherman anti-trust law
Putting teeth in the anti-trust law. Eng Rec
67:226 Mr 1 '13
Report recommending amendment of the
Sherman law. Ry & Eng R 53:180-1 Mr 1
•13
Scope of the Sherman law explained. Iron
Age 91:950-1 Ap 17 '13
Settlement of American telephone and tel-
egraph suit. Elec W 62:1303-4 D 27 '13
Sherman law and agreements between engi-
neers not to enter competitions. D. B. I^u-
ten. Eng Rec 68:335-6 S 20 '13
Ship furniture
Steel furniture, bulkheads, doors and trim
for battleships and merchant vessels, il Int
Marine Eng 18:365-6 Ag '13
Ship propulsion
Device to facilitate the coupling of cruising
turbines. H. E. Yarrow, dlags Int Marine
Eng 18:397-8 S '13
Diesei-electric-driven ship Tynemount. J. R.
Wil.son. il Power 38:641-3 N 4 '13
Electric propelling machinery for Collier
Jupiter. W: L. R. Emmet. 11 plans Int
Marine Eng 18:323-7 A^ '13
Electric propulsion for snips. E. Berg, plan
Eng M 44:269-72 N '12
Electrical propulsion of ships. W. Iv. R.
Emmet, il diass J Fr Inst 176:43-60 Jl '13
Electrically-driven cargo boat Tynemount. C
Van Langendonck. 11 Int Marine Eng 18:
520-2 D '13
Electrically-driven vessel Tynemount. F: C.
Coleman, il Scl Am 109:357 N 8 '13
Eleclrlrally operated ship Tynemount. 11 Elec
W 62:947-9 N 8 '13
Engineering progre.ss in the U. S. navy; ab-
stracts. C. W. Dyson. Eng N 69:101-3 Ja 16
•13; Power 37:10-2. 106-9 Ja 7, 28 '13
Experimental tugboats: the Fulton and the
Froude. il Scl Am S 76:12-8 Ja 4 'It
Five- masted auxiliary sailin^r ship PYance. F:
C. Coleman. 11 Int Marine Eng 18:506-10
D '13
Hydraulic transmlsBlon on ships: the F5t-
tinger transmitter. 11 Enff M 46:108-12 O
'13
Mechanical gearing for propulsion of ships.
C: A. Parsons. 11 diags Int Marine Eng
18:233-7 Je '13
Power equipment of the Aquitania. 11 Power
37:663-5 My 13 '13
Problem of high speed in ships, diag Scl Am
109:454 D 13 '13
Tests on a 10,000 horse-power FOttinsrer
transformer: hydraulic gear for marine tur-
bines. A. Gradenwltz. 11 Sci Am 108:636 Je
14 '13
Turbine reduction gear in relation to bat-
tleship fighting power. 11 diag Sci Am
109:317-8 O 25 '13
flee also Marine engineering; Marine en-
gines; Motor ships; Propellers; Ship resist-
ance; Steam turbines. Marine
Ship resistance
Wind pressure on ocean liners. Sci Am 109:
158 Ag 30 '13
Sec also Ship propulsion
Ship subsidies
Subsidies aid Swedish shipping. Int Marine
Eng 18:118-9 Mr '13
To upbuild the merchant marine. C: Depesee.
Sci Am 108:223 Mr 8 '18
Shipbulldlna
Armstrong works: pioneer in development of
modern ships, guns, and armor. 11 Scl Am
109:453-4 D 13 '13
Bethlehem co. purchases shipbuilding plant,
Qulncy, Mass. 11 Iron Tr R 52:998 My 1
'13
IMagram of formula for vertical C. B. W:
S. Owen. Int Marine Eng 18:262 Je '18
Emergency repairs to a destroyer. J. F. Hell-
weg. Scl Am 109:180 S 6 '13
English ship draftsmen and technical gradu-
ates. J J. B. Chapman. Int Marine Eng IS:
220-2 My '13
Free import of material for shipbuilding.
Mach 19:580 Ap '13
Great Liakes shipbuilding industry. Iron Age
91:64 Ja 2 '13
Imperator; details of the equipment il Eng
M 44:107-9 O '12
Lloyd's summary of world's shipbuilding. Int
Marine Eng 18:116-8 Mr '18
New shipbuilding berth and 250-ton wharf
crane at the Blohm & Voss shipyard, il Int
Marine Eng 18:438-9 O '13
On safety of life at sea. P. A. RlllhouBe. Int
Marine Eng 18:396-6 8 '13
Progress of shipbuilding in 1912. Iron Age
91:252-3 Ja 23 '13
Sample of old-time engineering skill; the
ferryboat Long Beach. C: 8. Llnch. U plan
Int Marine Eng 18:98-100 Mr *18
Ship construction treated from a structural
engineering! standpoint. J. EI Steele. Int
Marine Eng 18:386-9 S 'IS
Shipbuilding contracts. L. Peskett. Int Marine
Eng 18:440-3 O '13
Shipbuilding in Japan. Int Marine EIng 18:
392 S '13
World's naval and merchant shipbuilding.
Sci Am S 75:190-1 Mr 22 '18
World's progress in shipbuilding In 1912. Int
Marine Eng 18:76-7 F 'IS
See aUo Ferryboats; Freight ships:
Marine engines; Motor barges; Motor boats;
Motor ships; Naval architecture; Propellers;
Safety at sea; Sailing vessels; Ships — Sta-
bility; Ships. Iron and steel; Steamboats;
Submarine boats; Tonnage; Towboats; War-
ships; Yachts
Shipment of goods
Conservation and shipping containers. B. W.
Dunn. Ry & Eng R 58:794-6 Ag 23 'IS
Damage to bulk cement and sacked cement
by wetting in transit. J. H. Libberton.
Eng N 70:261 Ag 7 'IS
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
269
Shipment of goods — Continued.
Difficult steel casting hard to ship, il Iron
Age 92:77«-7 O 9 '13
Need of better boxes for freight. Ry Age 66:
23-4 JI 4 *13
Shipping outfit for Iced-water samples. 11
Bng N 70:819-20 O 23 '13
Shipping power-plant equipment. Power 38:
64 Jl 8 '13
See also Freight, Perishable; Ore trans-
portation; Poultry, Transportation oi
Shipping
Annual report of Lloyd's regrlster of shipping
for the year 1912-1913. Int Marine Eng 18:
610-1 D '13
Centur>-'s decline in American shipping. Sci
Am 108:26 Ja 11 '18
Export shipping tour of New York city, il
Am Ind 14:36-7 D '13
First Dutch shipping exhibition. F. M*. Van
Brakel. Int Marine Eng 18:383 S '13
To upbuild the merchant marine. C: Depesee.
Sci Am 108-223 Mr 8 '13
Ton exemption for coastwise shipping; ad-
dress regarding the Panama Canal act. B.
R: Johnson. Bng Rec 67:62-8 Ja 18 'IS
See aUo Carriers; Coal handling; Freight,
Perishable; Freight handling; Freight ter-
minals; Ports; Salvage; Ship subHldios;
Shipbuilding; Shipment of goods; Ships;
Steamboats ; Transportation
Ships
Preservation of metals for marine work. F.
Lyon. Int Marine Eng 18:161-4 Ap '13;
Same cond. E)ng M 46:440-2 Je '13
Thousand-foot ship. Sci Am 108:880 Ap 12
•18
Sec also Electricity on ships; Ferry-
boats; Freight ships; Launching; light-
ships; Motor ships; Propellers; Safety at
sea; Sailing vessels; Ship propulsion; Ship
resistance; Shipbuilding; Shipping; Steam-
boats; Submarine boats; Tank ships; Tow-
boats; Warships; Yachts
Stability
Engineering applications of the gyroscope. E.
A. Sperry. 11 J Fr Inst 176:447-63 My '13
Gyroscopic mechanism for recording roll and
pitch of vessels at sea. 11 Sci Am 109:149
VUr 23 '18
Osrroscopic stabilizer for ships. E. A. Sperry.
il Sci Am 8 76:203-6 Mr 29 '18
Stability of ships — ^notes for commanders. G:
Nlcol. plans Int Marine Bng 18:84-6 Ja
•13
Ships, Freight. See Freight ships; Tank ships
Ships, Iron and steel
Chinese training cruiser Ying Swei. F. C.
Coleman. II Int Marine Eng 18:231-2 Je
•13
Some cases of fatigue in the steel material
of steamers. S. J. P. Thearle. diags Int
Marine £hig 18:349-60 Ag '13
Steel furniture, bulkheads, doors and trimi
for battleships and merchant vessels, il Int
Marine Eng 18:866-6 Ag '18
Steel harbor lighter WTllard TT. Taylor, il
plan Int Marine Eng 18:168 Ap '18
Ships, Launching of. See Launching
Ships, Motor. See Motor ships
Ships, Speed of
Below decks on the official trial trip of a
cruiser. Int Marine Eng 18:219-20 My *13
Problem of high speed in ships, dlag Sci Am
109:454 D 13 '13 *
Ships, Training. See Training ships
Shipwrecks
Injury to the hull of the U. S. S. Arkansas
by grounding, il Eng N 70:489-41 S 4 '13
Many vessels wrecked In storm on Great
lakes. Iron Tr R 53:894-6 N 13 "13
November storm on the Great lakes. Int Ma-
rine Eng 18:533-4 D '13
Worst storm in history of Great lakes nav-
igation. Iron Tr R 63:935-6 N 20 '13
See alfto Collisions at sea; Life-saving;
Lifeboats; Salvage
Shock absorbers
Akam shock absorber, dlag Automobile 29:299
.Ag 14 '13
Defects in springs. G. H. BalUee. Automo-
bile 28:1124-6 My 29 '13
Scientific experiments with shock absorbers,
diags Automobile 29:1155-6 D 18 '13
Shock absorbers for automobiles, il Sci Am
109:192 S 6 '13
Shock absorbers show Improved details, il Au-
tomobile 28:371-3 Ja 30 '13
Shock preventer is real requirement. Auto-
mobile 29:609 S 18 '13
Shock- absorbing hub. il Sci Am 108:318 Ap 6
'13
Shock absorption
Experiments on shock absorption of power
vehicles. E. Bobeth. Am Soc M E J 35:
1437-9 S '13
Shoddy
Pulled wool or shoddy. H. Priestman. Sci Am
S 76:223-4 Ap 6 '13
Shoe plates
Making ball players' shoe plates. A. F. Mor-
ton. 11 diags Mach 19:780-2 Je '13
Shoe polishes and dressings
Modem shoe polishes and dressings. J. T.
Donald. Sci Am S 76:407 Je 28 '13
Shoes
See also Leather
Shooting
Fire control platform of a United States
battleship. J. B. Walker. Sci Am 109:363
N 8 '13
Remington negative angle sighting system.
11 Mach 19:603-6 Ap '13
See also Guns; Rifle practice; Rifles; Tar-
get practice
Shop management. See Factory management;
Machine shop management; Scientific
management; Workshop management
Shop practice. See Machine shop practice
Shop schools. See Trade schools
Shop transportation. See Conveying machin-
ery; Mechanical handling
Shore protection
Foreshore protection by reinforced-concrete
groins, plans Eng N 69:668-70 Ap 3 '18
New system of concrete coa^t protection.
diags Concrete Cem 3:186 O '13
See also Canals; Flood control; Harbors;
Rivers — ^Regulation ; Sea walls
Shore reclamation
Prize design for Coney Island beach reclama-
tion, plan Eng N 70:804-6 Ag 14 '13
Problem in beach reclamation at Coney Island
and a prize for its solution, plan Eng N
69:364 F 20 '13
Shoring and underpinning
Deep excavations and underpinning in dry
sand: steel frame office building for the
Union central life insurance company,
Cincinnati. 11 Ensr Rec 68:487 N 1 '13
Safeguarding displaced viaduct piers at
Cleveland. 11 diags Eng Rec 68:661-3 D 13
'13
Shoring a theater wall with cantilever nee-
dlebeams. plan Eng Rec 67:676 My 24 '13
Underpinning a nine-story column. W. J. Wil-
lis. 11 Eng Rec 67:576 My 24 '13
Underpinning a stone retaining wall of Trin-
ity churchyard for Lexington avenue sub-
way. Eng Rec 68:362-3 S 27 '13
Underpinning and retaining grillage founda-
tions of Evening post building for Liexing-
ton ave. subway, plan Eng Rec 68:176-7 Ag
16 '18
Underpinning the old Mills building. Broad
and Nassau streets, New York city, dlag
Eng N 70:257 Ag 7 '18
See also Foundations; Scaffolding
Shorthand machines
Machine that writes shorthand. 11 Sci Am
108:18 Ja 4 '18
Shoveling
About shoveling. F: W. Taylor. Eng & Min
J 96:839-40 Ap 26 '13
270
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Shovels, Electric. See Eileetric shovels
Shovels, Steam. See Steam shovels
Show rooms
Ho attractive showrooms justify investment?
11 Dom Eng G2:226-9 F 22 '13
Show-windows
Value of proper show-window lighting, il
Elec W 62:69S-f) O 4 '13
Showcases
Showcase lightin«r. H Elec W 61:1U Ja U '18
Siberia
Trip to the Siberian placers. A. P. Rogers,
il Eng & Min J 95:307-11 F 8 '13
Sidewalks
Control of sidewalk construction and main-
tenance. Eng N 70:778-9 O 16 '13
Steel vs. wooden sidewalk forms. C: Allison.
Munic Eng 45:179-80 Ag '13
»9(c also Pavements
Sidewalks, Concrete
Cinder foundation in sidewalk construction.
Concrete Cem 3:173-5, 224 O-N '13
Concrete sidewalk construction. MunIc E2ng
44:571-2 Je '13
Cost of concrete sidewalk. Concrete Cem 2:
290; 3:68-9 Je, Ag '13
Cracks in concrete sidewalk. Concrete Cem
2:180-1 Ap '13
Cracks In concrete sidewalk. M. S. Hotchkiss.
diag Concrete Cem 3:30 Jl '13
Factory-made sidewalk slabs. M. G. Warner.
Concrete Cem 2:247 My '13
See also Sidewalks, Elevated
Sidewalks, Elevated
Elevated sidewalk. H: H. Suplee. Sci Am 109:
67 Jl 26 '13
Reinforced-concrete elevated sidewalks. East
St. Louis, 111. E. R. Rodenberg. il Eng N
69:62 Ja 9 '18
Sight
Curiosities of binocular vision: stereoscopic
and other effects. F: Campbell, il Sci Am
S 76:122-3 Ag 23 '13
Theory of vision. M. H. E. Tscherning. Sci
Am S 75:339 My 31 '13
Visual acuity in white light. M. Luokiesh.
Elec W 62:1160 T) 6 '13
Ki-e also Eye; Goggles; Optical Illusions;
Spectacles
Sights for firearms. See Firearms — Sights
Signal bridges. See Railroads — Signal bridges
Signals
See also Electric railroads — Signals; Fire
alarms; Railroads — Signals
Signals, Electric. See Electric signals
Signals, Mine. Sec Mine signals
Signals, Submarine. See Submarine signals
Signals, Time. See Time sigrnals
Signs
Curved electric sign on a suburban real-es-
tate office. 11 Elec W 62:751 O 11 '13
Spectacular electric sign at Springfield, 111.
11 Elec W 61:832 Ap 19 '18
Toledo's electric slogan signs. 11 Elec W 62:
1273 I) 20 '13
Two- motor flasher control of a large sign in
Indianapolis. 11 Elec W 61:732-3 Ap 5 '13
Silicon
Influence of silicon on corrosion of cast iron.
J. N. Friend and C. W. Marshall. Foundry
41:307-8 Ag '13
Influence of silicon on open -hearth ingots.
U Iron Tr R 52:804-5 Ap 8 '18
Pure silicon castings. Foundry 41:118 Mr
'13; Same. Iron Tr R 52:581-2 Mr 6 '18
Silicon castings for the chemical Industries.
Met & Chem Eng 11:102-8 F '18
Titanium and silicon in rail steel. Eng Reo
67:390-1 Ap 6 '13
Silk
iSre also Textile Industry and fabrics
Silk, Artificial
How to tell artificial silks. Sci Am S 75:389
Je 21 '18
Silk cotton
Silk-cottons: economic products from tropical
trees. 11 Sci Am S 75:76-7 F 1 '18
Silos, Concrete
Computing the cost of a concrete silo, il
plan Concrete Cem 2:100-1 P '18
Concrete in silo construction, il plan Con-
crete Cem 2:201-2 Ap '18
Monolithic concrete silo. Concrete Cem- 8:50
Jl '13
Permanence of concrete silos. Concrete Cem
3:117-8. 175-7. 273 S-O, D '13
Pit silos In the Southwest. II Concrete Cem
3:206-7 N '13
Sliver
Cyanidlng Zambona low-grade silver ore,
Sonora, Mexico. H. A. and R. T. Sill, plan
Eng & Min J 95:745-7 Ap 12 '13
Gold and silver in Idaho in 1912. R. N. Bell.
Eng A, Min J 96:128-4 Ja 11 '18
Gold and silver production in 1912. Eng & Min
J 96:604 S 27 '13
Gold and silver production In 1912. F: Hobart.
Eng A Min J 95:58-4 Ja 11 '18
I-^ad-sllver mines of Gilmore, Lemhi coun-
ty. Idaho. R. Nichols. Am Inst Min E Bui
83:262.'5-7 N '13
Recent progress of CobfiUt silver mines. R.
E. Hore. il Eng & Min J 95:737-8 Ap 12
•13
Recovery of silver from a silver plating solu-
tion. Foundry 41:242 Je '13
Secondary silver enrichment. Eng A Min J
95:752 Ap 12 '13
Silver: its extraction, structure, and novelty.
J. ScotL il Metal Ind n s 11:243-4 Je '13
Silver prices. Eng A Min J 96:417 Ag 80 '18
See also Assaying: Cyanide process; Sil-
ver metallurgy; Silver-plating
Silver assaying
Assay of gold and silver by the Iron -nail
method. E. J. Hall and C. W. Drury. Am
Inst Min E Bui 78:1059-66 Je 'IS; Same
cond. Eng & Min J 96:1125-6 D 13 '13;
Discussion. Am Inst Min E Bui 83:2683-
92 N '13
Buying and selling sliver and gold: the scien-
tific side of the assay ofRce at New York.
H. J. Slaker. il Sci Ani 109:144-5 Ag 23 '18
Gay-Lu8.«*ac method of silver determination.
F: P. Dewey. Am Inst Min E Bui 76:587-
602 Ap '13
Silver metallurgy
Cyanidlng silver at Nevada Hills mill. Fair-
view. H. A. Megraw. 11 Eng A Min J 95:
645-8 Mr 29 '13
Cyanidlng Zambona low-grade silver ore.
Sonora, Mexico. H. A. and R. T. Sill, plan
Eng & Min J 95:745-7 Ap 12 '13
Metallurgy of gold and silver In 1912. Met A
Chem Eng 11:4-5 Ja '18
Precipitation of gold and sliver by metallic
minerals. ESng & Min J 95:759-60 Ap 18
•13
Rapid sliver estimation in mill solutions. G.
H. Clevenger. plan Eng & Min J 95:892-8
My 3 '13
Role of certain metallic minerals in precipi-
tating silver and gold. C. Palmer and E. S.
Bastin. Am Inst Min E Bui 77:843-57 My
'13
Silver cyanldatlon at Tonopah, Nev. A. H.
Jones; H. A. Megraw. Eng A Min J 95:
767-8 Ap 12 '13
Silver cyanldatlon at Tonopah, Nevada. H.
A. Megraw. 11 Eng & Min J 95:418-7, 455-9,
503-6 F 22-Mr 8 '13
See also Cyanide process
Silver nitrate
Second series of quantitative experiments
and preparation and testing of silver ni-
trate. B: B. Rosa and others. U S Bur
Stand Bui 9:524-51 D 15 '13
Silver-plating
Method of silver plating glass tubes and
their use. G. R Moreland. 11 Metal Ind
n s 11:31-2 Ja '18
Practical experience in silver plating. Metal
Ind n B 11:386 Ag '18
i
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
271
silver plating — Continued.
Practical methods employed for silver de-
posit on glass and china. A. A. Le Fort,
il Metal Ind n s 11:69-70 F '18
Silver solution. S. Shoeld and O: B. Hoga-
boom. Metal Ind n s 11:29-30, 85-6, 301-3 Ja-
F, Jl '13
Sllverlne of mirrors. E. Blassett, Jr. Metal
Ind n s 11:523-4 D '13
Spotting-out problem and silver-plating. C.
F. Burgess and Ij. T. Richardson. Foundry
41:502-3, 509 N '13; Same. Metal Ind n s
11:477-9, 508-10 N-D '13
Similitude, Laws of, and their application in
aeroplane design. L. Bairstow. 11 Scl Am S
76:109-10 Ag 16 '13
Simplified spelling. See Spelling reform
Singing of telegraph wires. Scl Am 108:387 Ap
12 '13
Sinking funds
Sinking funds. W: H. Forse, jr. Elec Ry J
42:863 O 17 '13
Sinks
Kitchen, pantry, slop and stable sinks. F.
W. Tower. Dom Eng 65:109 O 25 '13
Sioux remedy co. vs. Cope
Appeal important to all manufacturers. Am
Ind 18:16-7 F '18
Siphons
Antelope valley siphon, Los Angeles aque-
duct. W: W. Hurlbut. 11 plan Eng Rec 68:
60-2 Jl 19 '13
Designing steel pipe for minimum weight of
metal consistent with safety: Jawbone in-
verted siphon of the Los Angeles aque-
duct. E. R. Bowen. il Eng Rec 68:682-4
D 20 '13
Failure of a concrete-lined siphon In mas-
sive granite, Los Angeles aqueduct. 11 plan
Eng Rec 67:640-1 Je 7 '13
Failure of pressure siphon In rock; Los An-
geles aqueduct. Eng Rec 67:623 Je 7 '13
Failure of the Sand Cafion inclined pres-
sure tunnel, Los Angeles, Cal. B. A. Hein-
ly. Eng N 69:1147 My 29 '13
Ffeiilure of the Sand Caflon pressure- tunnel
siphon of the Lus Angeles aqueduct. B.
A. Heinly. 11 plan Eng N 69:1198-1200 Je
5 '13
Narrows siphon of the CataklU aqueduct. A.
D. FUnn. dlags Eng Rec 68:317-8 S 20 '13
Sewer siphons under New York subway. T.
L. Wilson, il plan Munic EIng 44:392-8 My
'13
Siphon spillways to control water surface of
reservoirs, w: R. Davis, il diags Concrete
Cem 3:42-3 Jl '13
Spillways of the siphonic type. A. G. Hill-
berg, plans Eng Rec 67:488-90 My 3 '13
Skating rinks
Hot blast heating for an ice skating rink:
Winnipeg horse show amphitheatre, plans
Heat & Yen 10:11-7 Ap '18
Skin
Skin defects in invisible light. G. Michaud
and F. Tristan. 11 Scl Am 109:489 D 27 '13
Skyrocket flying machine, il Sol Am 108:889 Mr
29 '13
Skyscrapers. See High buildings
Slag
Blast furnace slag analyses for 24 hours.
F. L. Grammer. Iron Age 91:716 Mr 20 '13;
Same. Am Inst Min E Bui 75:475-7 Mr '13;
Same. Iron Tr R 52:971 Ap 24 '13
Constitution of copper slags. Eng & Min J
95:460-3 Mr 1 '13
Function of slag in electric steel-reflnlng.
R: Amberg. Am Inst Min E Bui 74:257-68
F '13
Magnetite In mattes and slags. E. W. Walter.
Eng & Min J 95:213-4 Ja 25 '13
Manufacture of paving brick from furnace
slag. Eng Rec 68:241 Ag 30 '13
Scoria briquettlng process: the use of slag
as a binder In preparing minerals for smelt-
ing. E. Sttitz. U Eng M 45:888-90 S '13
Scoria process for the manufacture of fine-
ore briquettes, flue-dust briquettes, and
slag brick for building purposes. E. Stiltz.
diags Am Inst Min E Bui 79:1257-65 Jl '13;
Discussion. 84:2899-2903 D '13
Study of slag enclosures in steel. Iron Tr
R 52:418-9 F 13 '13
Utilization of blast furnace slag for brick.
Iron Age 91:813 Ap 3 '13
Svv uImo HIast furnaces
Slate beds i
Clariflcatlon of sewage In slate beds. Dr.
Bach, diags Eng N 70:641-4 O 2 '13
Slater llxivlatlon process
Slater lixiviation process. Eng & Min J 96:
595 S 27 '13
Slater lixiviation process. H. B. Slater. Eng
& Min J 96:1133-4 1) 13 '13
Slaughtering and slaughter houses
Electrical refrigeration for the butcher. R. L.
Uoyd. 11 Elec R & W Elec'n 62:83-8 Ja 11
'15
Municipal slaughter house at Grand Forks,
N. D. H. G. Lykken. Munic Eng 45:332-3
O '13
fire also Packing industry
Sledges, Motor. See Motor sleighs
Sleds, Motor. See Motor sleighs
Sleeping cars
New end construction for Pullman cars, il
diag Ry Age 55:231-2 Ag 8 '13
Sanitary sleeping car. Scl Am S 75:414 Je 28
•13
Sanitary sleeping car. F. W. Fitzpatrick. Scl
Am S 75:367 Je 7 '13
Sleeping cars for Oregon electric railway, il
Elec Ry J 41:119 Ja 18 '13
Ventilation of steel sleeping cars. 11 Heat &
Ven 10:28-31 My '13
Ventilation of steel sleeping cars. T: U. Crow-
der. Ry Age 54:285-7 F 14 '13
Sleeping sickness
Sleeping death: the scourge of Africa. D. A.
Willey. 11 Scl Am S 76:104-6 Ag 16 '13
Sleet
Effect of sleet storm on distributing lines at
Rochester, N. Y. 11 Elec W 61:412 F 22
'13
Effects of recent sleet storm on telephone
wires near Chicago, il Elec W 61:605-6 Mr
22 '13
Heavy sleet on telephone wires at Glace
Bay. il Elec W 61:1127 My 31 '13
Sleighs, Motor, See Motor sleighs
Slide rule
Moisture slide rule. C. G. Barth, jr. il Eng
& Min J b5:1149 Je 7 '13
Slide-rule for .spring calculations. J. Y. Dahl-
strand. II Macli 10:856-8 Jl '13
Slide valves
Slide valve .successfully used on superheat-
er locomotives. Uy Age 54:1063 My 16 '13
Slime. See Cyanide process; Ore treatment
Slings and hitchee
Slings and hitches for handling machinery.
J: Ridden. 11 Eng N 69:768-72 Ap 17 '13;
Same. Ind Eng 13:155-60 Ap '13; Same
cond. Power 37:561-4 Ap 22 '13; Same cond.
Eng & Min J 95:1092-4 My 31 '13
Slot-maciilnes
Electrically operated silot -machine camera. 11
Elec W 62:102 Jl 12 '13
Ga.soline slot machine, il Sci Am 109:300 O
18 '13
Slotting machines
French slotting machine, il plan Iron Tr R
52:802-8 Ap 8 '18
High-speed slotting machine, il Mach 19:61
S '12
Slotting machines and tools used In the
pond shops. A. Spangenberg. 11 diag Mach
19:950-2 Ag '13
Sludge treatment
Design of Imhoff sewage plants. Jj. C.
Frank. Eng Rec 68:r»19-21 X 8 '13
Experiments on sludge digestion at Law-
rence, Mass., and London, Eng. R. Herlng.
Eng N 70:317-8 Ag 14 '13
272
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Sludge treatment — Continued.
Fresh and decomposed sludge. Sng Rec 68:
418-20 O 11 '18
Fresh sludge and decomposed sludge: com-
parative analyses and discussion of sludge-
utilization possibilities. H. Bach and L. C.
Frank. Bng Rec 68:331-3 S 20 '13
See also Sewage disposal
Sluicing. See Gold mines and mining
Smelter fumes
Control of noxious fumes: Heslewood method
involving new principles in copper snielt-
ing. A. H. MarUn. Bng M 45:901-2 S '13
Determination of gases In smelter flues. E.
M. Dunn. Am Inst Min E Bui 80:2051-92
Ag '13
Mammoth system of fume control. A. H.
Martin, il Mines & Min 33:323-4 Ja '13
Notes on the bag- house in connection with
lead blast-fumaces and leady copper-matte
converters. A. Eilers. diags Am Inst
Min E Bui 73:86-112 Ja '13
What has been the fume damage in Califor-
nia? L. H. Eddy, map Eng & Min J 96:153-
5 Jl 26 '13
Smelter trust
Investigating the smelter trust. Met & Chem
Eng 11:426-6 Ag '13
Smelting
Concentration and reverberatory smelting of
a second-class copper ore. F. W. Traphagen.
Met & Chem Eng 11:497-9 3 '13
Copper smeltery of the U. S. metals refining
CO., Chrome, N. J. R: H. Vail, il plan Bng
6 Min J 96:1031-7 My 24 '13
Copper smelting at Bogoslowsk, Russia. R:
Davey. Eng & Min J 95:605-6 Mr 22 '13
Copper smelting at Chrome, N. Y. J: "W.
James. Eng & Min J 96:1^07 Je 14 '13
Copper smelting operations of the Santa F6
gold and copper mining co., San Pedro,
New Mex. C. T. Emrich. 11 Met & Chem
Eng 11:327-9 Je '13
Douglas agglomerating cone, diags Bng &
Min J 96:627-8 O 4 'l3
Experiment in smelting titanlferous mag-
netite. Ll O. Kellogg. Bng & Min J 96:604 S
27 '13
Five-ton smelting furnace that smelts. R. P.
Jarvis. Eng & Min J 96:415 Ag 30 '13
Historical note on copper smelting. Eng &
Min J 96:369-61 Ag 23 '13
Historical note on smelting lead and silver.
Bng & Min J 96:16»-70 Jl 26 '13
Historical note on tin smelting. Eng A Min
J 96:495-6 8 13 '13
Historical note on zinc smelting. Eng &
Min J 96:741-2 O 18 '13
Improvements in smelting at the Consoli-
dated company's works, Trail, B. C. E.
Jacobs. Met & Chem- Eng 11:562-3 O '13
Increasing the efldciency of MacDougall roast-
ers at the Great Falls smelter of the An-
aconda copper mining co. F. R. Corwln
and S. S. Rodgers. diags Am Inst Min E
Bui 79:1389-1428 Jl '13
Kedabeg copper-smelting works, Transcau-
casia, diags Bng A Min J 96:15-9 Jl 5 '18
Lead, zinc and copper smelting in America.
F. Heberlein. il E^ig & Min J 96:871-5,
909-12 N 8-15 '13
Mason valley smeltery, Thompson, Nev. Bng
& Min J 95:1107-8 My 31 '13
Matte smelting at Mackay, Idaho. F. N.
Flynn. Eng & Min J 95:747-8 Ap 12 '13
New construction at copper smelteries. Eng
& Min J 95:335-6 F 8 '13
New smeltery of United Verde copper com-
pany, Clarkdale, Ariz. R: H. Vail. 11 plan
diags Bog A Min J 96:287-92, 341-6 Ag 16-
23 '13
Ore bedding by the Tennessee copper co.:
making acid from smelting-works gases.
H. F. Wierum. Eng A Min J 96:435-7 S 6
'13
Plant of Michigan smelting A refining co.,
Detroit, Mich, il Metal Ind n s 11:1-6 Ja
•18
Present status of the thlogen process. S. W.
Young. Eng & Min J 95:369-70 F 15 '13
Roasting at Clteptoe valley smelting works,
Nevada. S. S. Sorensen. il Bng A Min J
96:1273-4 Je 28 '13
Semi-pyritic smelting in Mexico. R. S. Pratt.
Eng A Min J 95:1191-2 Je 14 '13
Smelting in bond. Bng A Min J 96:516 S 13
'18
Smelting of titanlferous iron ores. J. T.
Singewald. Jr. U S Bur Mines Bui 64:10-
7 '13
Tooele (Utah) plant of the International
smelting & refining co. H. N. Thomson and
L. T. Slcka. 11 Am Inst Min E Bui 79:1209-
24 Jl '13
Sfe also Blast furnaces: Electrometal-
lurgy; Furnaces; Furnaces. Reverberatory;
Metallurgy; Ore treatment; Smelter fumes;
also American smelting and refining com-
pany
Smelting, Electric
Art of electric zinc smelting. Met A Chem
Eng 11:582-3 O '13
Byproducts in electric zinc smelting. W. M.
Johnson. 11 Eng & Min J 96:1157-9 D 20
'13
Electric iron smelting in Norway. Eng & Min
J 96:996 My 17 '13
Electric smelting of chromium, tungsten,
molybdenum and vanadium ores. Met A
Chem Eng 11:585-6 O '13
Electric smelting of Iron ore in California.
il Iron Age ?2:124-6 Jl 17 '13
Electric zinc furnace. Met A Chem Eng 11:
583-5 O '13
Electric zinc smelting. F. Louvrier. 11 Met
A Chpm Eng 11:603-5 N '13
Possible applications of the electric furnace
to western metallurgy. Met A Chem Eng
11:677-81 O '13
Progress of electric smelting at Heroult,
Cal. J: Crawford. 11 Met & Chem Bng 11:
383-8 Jl '13
Scandinavian electric zinc smelting. Eng &
Min J 96:1030 N 29 '13
Smelting iron electrically with coke as fuel.
H. J. Hanson. II Iron Tr R 53:1003-7 D
4 '13
Smelting of copper ores in the electric fur-
nace. D. A. Lyon and R. M. Keeney. diags
Am Inst Min E Bui 80:2117-49 Af '13:
Same cond. Met & Chem Eng 11:522-7 S
'13
Smelting tin ore. Met & Chem Eng 11:593-
4 O 13
Zinc smelting In the electric furnace. W. M.
Johnson, dlag Eng & Min J 96:966-7 N 22
'13
See also BUectric furnaces; Electromet-
allurgy
Smoke
Corona method of removing smoke and dust
from gases. W. W. Strong, il Sci Am S
76:156 S 6 'IS
Cost of the smoke nuisance to Pittsburgh.
J: J. O'Conner. Power 38:670-1 N 11 '13
Methods for investigating and recording at-
mospheric impurities, including the soot
and dust suspended in the atmosphere. J:
B. C. Kershaw, diags Met A Chem 'Eng
11:339-42 Je '13
Moor- burning in Germany. Sci Am 108:429
My 10 '13
Smoke an industrial nuisance. R. C. Ben-
ner. 11 Sci Am S 76:168-70 Mr 16 '13
Smoke costs Pittsburgh $10,000,000 annually.
Eng Rec 68:540-1 N 15 '13
Smoke evil. R. C. Benner. Eng M 45:427-9
Je '13
Why smoke is an industrial nuisance. R.
C. Benner. 11 Iron Age 91:135-8 Ja 9 '18
See also Flues; Fuel; Fumigation; Me-
chanical draft; Smoke prevention
Smoke charts
New smoke chart, il Ind Eng 13:181-2 Ap
•18
Smoke prevention
Abatement of locomotive smoke. D. F. Craw-
ford. Ry A Eng R 53:1022-3 N 1 '13; Same.
Sci Am S 76:354-5 D 6 '18; Same cond. Ry
Age 55:762-5 O 24 '13; Excerpts. Power
38:662 N 4 '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
373
Smoke prevention — Continued.
Advantages of the brick arch. L. G. Par-
ish. Ry Aere (Mech. ed) 87:473-6 S '13;
Same cond. Ry Age 55:335-6 Ag 22 '13
Beam automatic smoke preventer. 11 dlags
Power 38:414 S 16 '13
Chicago & North Western demonstrates
smoke abatement device. Ry Age 54:957 Ap
26 '13
Chicago successful in smoke abatement, il
Munic Eng 44:257-8 Mr '13
Demonstration of smokeless operation, Chi-
cago & Northwestern Ry. Ry & Eng R 53:
384 Ap 26 '13
Elimination of black smoke from locomo-
tives. M. Whelan. Ry Age 56:336-7 Ag 22
•13; Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:472-3 S 'U
Elimination of smoke. Ry & ESng R 53:513
My 31 '13
Elimination of smoke. D. F. Crawford. 8ci
Am S 75:884 Je 14 '13
Elimination of the black smoke evil on loco-
motives. Ry & Eng R 53:786-7 Ag 16 'IS
Fighting the smoke nuisance in Des Moines.
H. McNutt. Munic Eng 46:133-5 Ag '13
Furnace details for smokeless combustion.
Ind Eng 13:309 JI '13
Furnaces for smoke suppression, diags Ind
• Eng 13:259-60 Je '18
German soot and cinder arrester. O. E. Traut-
mann. plan Power 37:774-5 Je 3 '13
Improved smoke prevention device, il diag
Iron Age 92:226-7 Ji 31 '13
Less smoke In boiler operation. Iron Age
92:751-2 O 2 '13
New York smoke ordinance unconstitutional.
Power 38:174 Jl 29 '13
Precipitation of smoke and suspended dust
by electrostatic methods. H. N. Holmes,
plan Elec W 61:401-2 F 22 '13
Railroad smoke inspectors' association of
Chicago. Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:478 S '13
Regulating smoke on river steamboats with-
in city limits. Eng Rec 67:233-4 Mr 1 '13
Smoke. Ind Eng 13:264-5 Je '13
Smoke abatement Iron Tr R 62:367-8 F 6
•13
Smoke abatement and ordinances; compari-
son of present conditions in principal cities
of U. S. Eng Rec 67:161-2 F 8 'IS
Smoke abatement ordinances. J. W. Bryce.
Munic Eng 45:450-1 N '13
Smoke nuisance in Salt Lake City, Utah. J.
C. Coogan. 11 Munic Eng 44:365-7 Ap '13
Smoke prevention. A. C. Wilson. Power 37:
289-90 Mr 4 '13
Smoke prevention and the mechanical stoker.
D. F. crrawford. Ry Age 55:25 Jl 4 '13
Smoke-washers for roundhouses, plans Eng
N 69:1004-6 My 15 '13
Smoke washing plant at Englewood. il Ry
Age 55:1022 N 28 '13
Smokeless boilers In Salt Lake City. I>om Eng
63:86-7 Ap 26 '13
Smokeless furnaces now a certainty. J. M.
Searle. Iron Tr R 53:1030-1 D 4 '13
Steam jets for smokeless combustion on lo-
comotives. Eng N 69:1300-1 Je 19 '13
See also Chimneys; Combustion: Firing;
Locomotives — Smoke problem; Mechanical
draft; Smelter fumes; Stokers, Mechanical
Smokeless powder
Modified form of stability test for smoke-
less powder and similar materials. H. C.
P. Weber. U S Bur Stand Bui 9:119-29
Mr 15 '13
Progress in military explosives. W. J. Haw-
kins, il Eng N 69:16-20 Ja 2 13
Smokestacks. See Chimneys
Smoking
Disintoxication of tobacco. Sci Am 108:347
Ap 12 '18
Hearing before Public service commiseion
on smoking in cars. Elec Ry J 41:1111-2 Je
21 '18
Rules against smoking on street cars. Eng
N 69:682-3 Mr 20 '13
Snow plows
Pilot snow plow. E. R. Lewis. Ry Age 54:
255-6 F 7 '13
Rotary snow plow. Canadian Pacific Ry. H.
H. Vaughn, il Ry A Eng R 63:68-9 Ja 18
Rotary snow plows; development from earli-
est type to latest Canadian Pacific design.
11 Eng Rec 67:38-9 Ja 11 '18
Snow slides
Snow slide protection at Marble, Colorado.
H. V. Knouse. 11 Eng Rec 67:78 Ja 18 'IS
Snow surveys
Snow surveys for predicting stream flows. J.
C. Alter. II Eng N 69:1110-3 My 29 '13
Value of snow surveys in irrigation: methods
for predicting run-off from snow-clad
mountain areas. J. C. Alter, il Eng M 45:
737-40 Ag '13
Social work
See also Industrial betterment
Societies, Engineering. See Engineering socie-
ties
Societies, International. See International so-
cieties
Societies, Publications of
Improving the character of technical papers.
Eng Rec 67:249-50 Mr 1 '13
Society for electrical development
Advantages obtained from membership in So-
ciety for electrical development. H: L. Do-
herty. Elec W 62:365 Ag 23 '13
Annual meeting called in New York, May
13, 1913. Elec W 61:1022-3 My 17 '13
Annual meeting, 1913, and list of ofllcers.
•Elec W 61:128 Ja 18 '13
Developing the latent electrical market. Elec
W 62:1251-4 D 20 '18
Engineers close session. J. E: Schipper. il
Automobile 28:n&7-91 Je 12 '13
Inaugural conference, New York, March 4
& 5, 1913. Elec W 61:493-508 Mr 8 '13;
Elec Ry J 41:428-9 Mr 8 '13
J. Robert Crouse on the Society for electri-
cal development. Elec W 62:169-70 Jl 26 '13
Meeting, 1913; list of ofllcers. Elec By J 41:
119 Ja 18 '13
Possibilities. F. Koester. Elec W 61:683 Mr
29 '13
Society for electrical development. Sci Am
108:304 Ap 6 '13
Society for promotion of engineering education
21st annual meeting, Minneapolis^ June, 1913.
Elec W 62:12-6 Jl 6 '13
21st annual meeting, Minneapolis, June, 1913.
Eng Rec 68:sup 45 Jl 12 '13
Society for testing materials. See American
society for testing materials
Society of automobile engineers
Annual winter meeting, New York, 1913. Au-
tomobile 28:282-95 Ja 23 '18
S. A. E. and I. A. E. off on lake trip, pors
Automobile 28:1150-5. 1180-1 Je 6 '13
S. A. E. papers illustrate progress. Auto-
mobile 28:846-9 Ja 80 'IS
Standards committee report. Automobile 28:
252-3 Ja 16 '13
Society of naval architects and marine en-
gineers
21st general meeting, New York, Dec.
11 and 12. EJng N 70:1255 D 18 '13
Society of railway financial officers
7th annual meeting. Highland Park, 111., Sept.,
1913. Ry Age 55:605-8 O 3 '13
Soda -ash
Soda- ash for boiler waters. C: H. Bromley.
Power 38:412-3 S 16 '13
Scjda-ash for boiler waters. J. C. Hawkins,
diag Power 38:795 D 2 '13
Soda Industry
Ernest Solvay, soda king. Sci Am S 76:364
T) 6 '13
Sodium
Evidence that sodium belongs to a radioactive
series of elements. F. C. Brown. Sci Am B
75:317 My 17 '13
Sodium carbonate. See Soda industry
Sodium nitrate
Determination of nitrates by ferrous sulphate.
Eng & Mln J 96:604 S 18 '18
274
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Sodium oxalate
Standardization of potassium permanganate
solution by sodium oxalate. R. S. McBride.
U S Bur Stand Bui 8:611-42 Mr 1 '13
Sodium perborate
Peroxides and per-salts. A. S. Neumark. Sci
Am S 75:222-3 Ap 5 '13
Sodium peroxide
Peroxides and per-salts. A. S. Neumark. 11
Scl Am S 75:200-1 Mr 29 '13
Softening of water. See Water purification
Soil bacteriology
Micro-organisms of the soil. Q: T. Moore.
Scl Am S 75:74-5 F 1 '13
Soil Inoculation
Soil sterilization. E: J: Russell. 11 Scl Am
S 75:180-1 Mr 22 '13
Soils
Acid amides in the soil. S: L. Jodidl. J PY
Inst 175:245-68 Mr '13
Chemistry of humus; relation to the soil and
to the plant. S. L.. Jodidi. bibllog J Fr Inst
176:565-73 N '13
Chemistry of the soil nitrogen. S: L. Jodidi.
bibllog J Fr Inst 175:483-95 My '13
Formation of leaf mold: production of humus.
F: V. Colville. Scl Am S 75:386-7 Je 21 '13
Micro-organisms of the soil. G: T. Moore.
Scl Am S 75:74-5 F 1 '13
New way of studying soils. Scl Am 108:196
Mr 1 '13
Soil analysis and seed selection. L. V. Red-
man. 11 Scl Am 108:110 F 1 '13
See afao Agriculture; Drainage; Fertiliz-
ers and manures; Irrigation; Soil bacter-
iology
Soils, Foundation. See Foundation soils
Solar power
Shuman-Halnes steam engine and solar pow-
er, il Scl Am S 76:29-32 Jl 12 '13
Solar power plants
Egyptian solar power plant. 11 Scl Am 108:
88 Ja 25 '13
Tapping the sun's radiant energy directly:
Frank Shuman's plant at Cairo, Egypt. 11
Scl Am 109:334 N 1 '13
Solder and soldering
Art of soldering on white metal. M. McKune.
Metal Ind n s 11:426-7 O '13
Chemistry of a soldering flux. Sci Am 108:
278 Mr 22 '13
Fluxes for soft solder. W. Arthur. Foundry
41:437 N '13; Same. Mach 20:282 D '13;
Same. Metal Ind n s 11:506-7 D '13; Same
cond. Ind Kng 13:532 D '13
Joining of metals. A. E. Tucker. Metal Ind
n s 11:128-9 Mr '13
Repairing radiator tube leak, diag Automo-
bile 28:989-90 My 8 '13
Soft solder. R. Grlmshaw. Metal Ind n s 11:
305 Jl '13
fiec aho Plumbing; Welding
Sole- plates and shoes for electrical machine
foundations. F. B. Duggan. il Eiec W 61:
579-80 Mr 15 '13
Solution (chemistry)
Evidence bearing on the solvate theory of
.solution. H. C Jones. J Fr Inst 176:479-
564. 677-710; bibllog. 704-10 N-D '13
Precipitation temperatures. J: Gross. Eng &
Mln J 95:911-2 My 3 '13
8re aho Colloids
Solvay, Ernest
Ernest Solvay, soda king, por Sci Am S 76:
364 D 6 '13
Soot
Influence of soot on boiler economy. H. D.
Fisher. Power 38:816-7 D 9 '13
See also Boiler cleaning
Sorting belts. See Ore treatment
Soul«, Frank, 1845-1913
Sketch, por Eng N 69:788-9 Ap 17 '13
Sound
Photographing sound: a fine demonstration
of wave motion. A. L. Foley and W. H.
Souder. il Sci Am S 76:108-11 F 16 '18
Seeing sound: snap shots of waves travellns
at 750 miles per hour, il Sci Am 108:152 F
15 '13
Hve alHO Acoustics, Architectural; Phono-
graph; Radiation
South America
Construction conditions in South America.
W. E. Wagner, il Concrete Cem 3:122-4 S
'13
Southern Pacific railroad
Condition of Southern Pacific as gathered
from its annual report, map Ry Age 54:
378-80 F 28 '13
Electrification of Southern Pacific mountain
division. Ry & Eng R 53:939-40 O 4 '13
Southern Pacific-Union Pacific dissolution.
See Union Pacific railroad
Study of electrification on the Southern Pa-
cific. Elec Ry J 42:424 S 13 '13
28th annual report. Ry Age 54:413-8 F 28 '13
Southern railway
19th annual report for year ended June 30,
1913. Ry Age 55:729-32 O 17 '13
Revenues and expenses, map Ry Age 55:692-
4 O 17 '13
Southern supply and machinery dealers associ-
ation
Indianapolis meeting, April, 1913. Iron Age
91:950-1, 971-3 Ap 17 '13
Southwestern electrical dL gas association
9th annual convention, Galveston, May, 1913:
abstracts of papers. Elec Ry J 41:963-5,
1019-21 My 31, Je 7 '13
9th annual convention, Galveston, May, 1913:
abstracts of papers. Elec W 61:1131-2, 1210-
1 My 31-Je 7 '13
Souvenir booklets
Souvenir booklet. Inland Ptr 51:288 My 'IS
Spanish moss. See Vegetable hair
Spanners
Use and abuse of spanners. Automobile 29:
426 S 4 '13
Spark gap
Di8cu.ssion on group IV papers (Miscellaneous
subjects relating to rating). (See Proceed-
ings for February, 1913) Am Inst E E Pro
32:2074-2121 N '13
Sphere spark gap. S. W. Fiirnsw^orth and
C. L. Fortescue. dlags Am Inst E E Pro
32:300-5 F '13
Spark plugs
New spark plugs. 11 Automobile 28:360-3 Ja
30 '13
Sparking. See Electric sparks
Sparks
Grinding wheel sparks: how they indicate
the character of steel. R. G. Williams,
il Scl Am S 75:292-3 My 10 '18
Spaulding dam
Construction of the Spaulding dam on the
Yuba river. 11 map Eng Rec 68:160-2 As
9 '13
Spaulding dam. H. C. Vensano. il map plan
Eng N 70:1163-6 D 11 '13
Specific gravity
Moisture sllae rule. C. G. Barth, jr. 11 Eng
& Mln J 95:1149 Je 7 '13
Specifications
American soc. for testing materials, l€th an-
nual meeting Atlantic City, June, 1913.
Elec Ry J 42:32 Jl 6 '18
American soc. for testing materials, 16th
annual meeting; committee reports and spe-
cifications. Eng N 70:37-40 Jl 8 '18
Application of specifications. R, W. Hunt.
Eng N 70:20-1 Jl 3 '13
Effect of specifications and testing of ma-
terial on the storekeeper's stock. Ry Age
(Mech ed) 87:299-300 Je '13; Same cond.
Ry Age 54:1137-8 My 23 '13
16th annual meeting of Am. soc. for testing
materials: presidential address by Robert
W. Hunt on the application of specifica-
tions. Iron Age 91:1569-71 Je 26 '18
Specifications must be used with judgment. R.
W. Hunt. Iron Tr R 52:1434-5 Je 26 '13
tiee alHo Boilers — Specifications; Steel— •
Specifications
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
275
Spectacles
Eye-preserving glass for spectacles. W:
Crookes. Sci Am S 76:414 D 27 '13
See also Goggles
Specter of Brocken. See Brocken» Specter of
Spectra
Selective radiation from various substances.
W. W. Coblentz. U S Bur Stand Bui 9:81-
117 Mr 15 '13
Sec aUo Light: Radioactivity; Radiome-
ters; Spectrum analysis
Absorption spectra
Evidence bearing on the solvate theory of
solution. H. C. Jones, diags J Fr Inst
176:507-64 N '13
Spectroscope in organic chemistry. J. J. Bob-
bie, il Sci Am S 76:6-7 JI 6 '13
Spectrophotometers
Calibration of a Koenig- Martens polariza-
tion spectrophotometer. G. A. Shook. Met &
Chem Eng 11:633-7 N '13
Quantitative spectrum analysis: spectropho-
tometers. G. A. Shook. Met & Chem Eng 11:
562-5 O '13
Spectrum analysis
Quantitative spectrum analysis. G. A. Shook.
Met & Chem Eng 11:494-7, 552-5, 633-7 S-
N '13
Quantitative spectrum analysis: colorimeters.
G. A. Shook, diags Met & Chem Eng 11:
494-7 S '13
See also Spectra
Speech
Voices of the deaf: graphic records of speech.
£. W. Scripture, il Set Am S 76:60-1 Jl
26 '13
Speed control. See Electric motors — Speed con-
trol; Speed regulation; Speed variation
Speed indicators. See Tachometers
Speed of ships. See Ships. Speed of
Speed regulation
Figuring out gears for speed-boxes. J. J.
Densman. Mach 19:688-9 Ap '13
See also Electric motors — Speed control;
Speed variation ; Speeders
Speed variation
Hydraulic speed-change gear or variable
speed power transmission, il E^ng N 69:1141-
3 My 29 '13
Variable speed mechanism for milling ma-
chine table. 11 diags Mach 19:442 F '13
Speeders
Graham drill speeders. 11 diags Mach 19:811-
3 Je '13
Speedometers
Magnetic speedometers are not aflfected by
exterior fields. Automobile 28:599 Mr 6 '13
Methods used in manufacturing the Jones
speedometer. E: K. Hammond, il Mach 20:
43-7 S '13
1913 speedometers. 11 Automobile 28:868-9 Ja
30 '13
Speedways
Banked turn for French road race. Auto-
mobile 28:762-3 Ap 3 '13
Brooklands (England) is world's fastest
speedway, plan Automobile 28:1100 My 29
'13
Indianapolis, a city where pulling together
has brought results. L. V. Spencer. 11 Auto-
mobile 28:1089-92 My 29 '13
Indianapolis speedway as 500-mile course,
plan Automobile 28:1101 My 29 '13
Speiss
Speiss as a precious metal collector. Eng &
Min J 95:167-8 Ja 18 '13
SpeUing
Variations in spelling. F. H. Teall. Inland
Ptr 51:397 Je '13
See also Compound words; Spelling re-
form
Spelling, Simplified. See Spelling reform
Spelling reform
Progress of simplifled spelling. B. Matthews.
Inland Ptr 51:71 Ap '13
Simplifled spelling— a last word. F. H. Teall.
Inland Ptr 50:557-8 Ja '13
Spelter. See Zinc
Sphere gap voltmeter. See Voltmeters
Spheres
Engineers' study course: mensuration, il Pow-
er 37:392-4, 430-2 Mr 18-26 '13
Spices
Antiseptic properties of spices. Sci Am 8
75:119 F 22 '13
Spillways
Siphon spillways to control water surface of
reservoirs. "VV: R. Davis. 11 diags Concrete
Cem 3:42-3 Jl '13
Spillways of the siphonic type. A. G. Hill-
berg, plans Eng Rec 67:488-90 My 3 '13
See also Dams; Irrigation; Reservoirs
Spiral gearing. See Gearing, Spiral
Spiral twists in nature. A. H. Kennedy, il
Sci Am S 75:396-7 Je 21 *18
Spitsbergen
Michigan mining interests in Spitzbergen.
Eng & Min J 96:1008 N 29 '13
Splashguards. See Wheel guards
Splicing. See Knots and splices
Spodumene
Lithia deposits of the Black Hills. V: Zleg-
ler. 11 Eng & Min J 96:1053-6 D 6 '13
Spokane, Washington
Bridges
Concrete viaduct. 11 Concrete Cem 3:199-200
N '13
Latah creek bridge. J. F. Greene, il plan
Eng Rec 67:312-4 Mr 22 '18: Same cond. U
plan Eng N 69:614-7 Mr 27 '13
Railroads
New O.-W. R. & N. terminal at Spokane, il
plan Ry Age 55:817-9 O 31 '13
Terminal work of the C. M. & St. P. Ry. In
Spokane. 11 plans Ry & Eng R 63:297-300,
339-40 Mr 29. Ap 12 '13
Streets
Street cleaning costs at Spokane, Wash., In
1912. S. A. Levington. Eng N 69:404-6 F
27 '13
Spokane convention of engineering societies
First convention, 1913. Elec W 61:440-1 Mr
I '13
Spontaneous combustion
Deterioration and spontaneous combustion
of gas coal. P. Barker. Am Soc M E J 35:
279-84 F '13
Spontaneous heating of stored coal, its cause
and prevention. Sci Am S 76:10-1 Ja 4 '13
Spontaneous ignition of coal. T. A. Peebles.
Power 38:486-7 S 80 '18
Spoons
Evolution of flatware blanks. C. W. Cook.
II Metal Ind n s 11:199-200 My '13
Spray process for the production of metallic
coatings. M. U. Schoop. il Met & Chem
Eng 11:89-91 F '13
Spring making machinery
Automatic helical spring machines. 11 diags
Iron Age 92:11-3 Jl 3 '13
Spring wheels. See Wheels
Springfield. Mass.
Architecture
Municipal buildings. Pell & Corbett archi-
tects. 11 Arch & Bldg 45:481-6 D '13
Hotels
Hotel Kimball. 11 plan Arch & Bldg 45:66-
7 F '13
Water supply
Decolorization of water by the excess-coagula-
tion method. Eng N 70:974-5 N 13 '13
Sprinoffeid, Missouri
Sanitary affairs
Sewage disposal plant, il Munlc Eng 45:459-
63 N '13
Travelers for sewage distribution. A. Potter.
11 Eng Rec 68:440-1 O 18 '13
276
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
I
Springs
Increased flow of springs Just before rains.
S. P. Baird. Eng N 69:83 Ja 9 '13
Increased flow of springs just before rains.
J: Berg. Eng N 69^:321 F 13 '13
ISee also Water, Underground
Springs (mechanism)
Automatic torsion spring machine, diags
Iron Age 91:1430 Je 12 '13
Design of automobile springs. D: Landau and
A. Golden. Am Mach 38:148-50 Ja 23 '13
Metliods employed in leaf spring manufac-
ture. E. F. Lake. U Iron Age 91:701-6 Mr
20 '13
Reducing spring manufacture to a science;
equipment of testing laboratory to facili-
tate the scientific manufacture of motor
vehicle springs, il plan Iron Tr R 62:667-
70 Mr e. '13
Riedler on the action of springs. Automo-
bile 28:846-7 Ap 17 '13
Slide-rule for spring calculations. J. Y. Dahl-
strand. il Mach 19:856-8 Jl '13
Small spring troubles — their cause and cure.
C. Doescher. Mach 20:311 D '13
Spiral spring design. J. S. V. Pletts. diag
Ind Eng 13:409 S '13
Spring making and repairing. G. M. Stewart.
Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:488-9 S '13
Tests for leaf springs and their treatment.
E. F. Lake, il Mach 20:217-21 N '13
Tests of chrome-vanadium spring steel, il
Ry & Eng R 63:108 F 1 '13
Vanadium springs in locomotive service. Ry
& Eng R 68:824 Ap 6 '18
Winding piano wire tension springs; with
data sheet supplement. Mach 19:591 Ap
'13
See also Automobiles — Springs; Spring
making machinery
Sprinklers
Allowable heights and areas for factory
buildings, with and without sprinklers. I.
H. Woolson. Am Soc M B J 35:961-9 Je
'13; Same cond.- Iron Age 91:1399 Je 5 '13;
Same cond. Eng M 45:733-4 Ag '13
Attitude toward automatic sprinklers. I. H.
Woolson. Iron Age 91:1399 Je 6 '13
Automatic sprinkler equipment of loft build-
ings. E. P. Boone. 11 plan Arch ft Bldg 46:
36-40 Ja 'IS
Automatic sprinkler protection for industrial
plants. F. P. Walther. il Bhg M 44:79-90
O '12
Automatic sprinklers as life savers. S. G.
Koon. Eng N 70:873 Ag 21 '18; Same. Ind
Eng 13:413-4 O '18
Fire disasters and automatic sprinklers. S.
G. Koon. Eng Rec 68:386 S 20 '18
Fire prevention in metalliferous mines. G: J.
Young. Eng M 44:604-6 Ja '18
Fire protection by automatic sprinklers. S.
G. Koon. Sci Am 109:269 O 4 '13
Sprinkling of streets. See Street sprinkling
Sprocket wheels
Selecting the number of teeth for gears and
sprockets. G. M. Bartlett. Mach 19:39 S
'12
Spruce
Grinding of spruce for mechanical pulp. J.
H. Thickens, il U S Forest Serv Bui 127:
1-54 '13
Spruce gum
Spruce gum. Sci Am 109:20 Jl 6 '18
Spruce trees
Octopus of the spruce forest. W: H. Kemp-
fer. il Sci Am S 76:216-7 O 4 '13
Stability of ships. See Ships— Stability
Stabilizer, Aeroplane. See Aeroplane stability
and stabilizers
Stacks. See Chimneys
Stadia float. See Hydrographic surveying
Stage mechanism
Elements on the stage. 11 Sci Am 108:373-4
Ap 26 '13
Theatrical equipment of the stage. C. L.
Hagen. il plan Arch & Bldg 46:457-64 N
•13 (to be cent)
"Whip" and its mechanism: a ponderous mel-
odrama. 11 Sd Am 108:89 Ja 86 'IS
Stairways
Another call for the fireproof stairway. Sci
Am 109:82 Ag 2 '13
Emergency stairways for theatres and oOier
buildlnsrs. F: Baumann. plan Arch & Bldg
45:110-1 Mr '13
Value of well-built stairways. Ind Eng IS:
414-5 O '13
Stairways, Concrete
Novel concrete stairway at exposition In
K5slin, Germany, il Eng Rec 67:817 Mr
22 '18
Step form making for economical work. 11
Concrete Cem 2:253-4 My '13
Stamp mills
City I>eep mill on the Rand, South Africa,
battery foundation, plans Eng & Min J 96:
951-2 My 10 '13
New feeder for stamp mills, diags ISng & Min
J 96:834 N 1 '13
Notes on the Hardenberg mill L: H. Eddy.
Eng & Min J 95:502 Mr 8 '13
Stamp battery water supply, plan Eng &
Min J 95:473-4 Mr 1 '13
Stamp milling in 1912. L: D. Hun toon. Eng &
Min J 96:107-8 Ja 11 'IS
Winona stamp-mill. R. B. Seeber. 11 Met &
Chem Eng 11:549-52 O '13
See' also Crushing machinery; Gold mill-
ing; Metallurgy; Ore treatment
Stamping machines
Self-aligning fixture for a stamping machine.
D. A. Hampson. Mach 19:724 My '13
Stamps
Electric dating stamp. 11 Sd Am 8 76:145
Ap 19 'IS
Stand pipe. See Water towers
Standardization. See Eflectric apparatus and
appliances — Standardisation
Standards, Bureau of. See United States-
Standards. Bureau of
Standards, Electric. See Electric standards
Standards, Engineering
Annealed copper standard. Am Inst E E Pro
32:2153-5. 2161-2 N '13
Cross-sections and symbols, diags Am Mach
38:775-8, 791 My 8 '13
Discussion on report of the committee on
standard cross- sections and symbols. II Am
Soc M E J 35:18-27 Ap '13
Standard involute gearing. Am Soc M E J
35:1405-20 S '18
Work in nonferrous metals at the Bureau of
standards. G. K. Burgess. Eng N 70:805-
6 O 23 '13
See also Electric standards: Units;
Weights and measures
Starch
Glucose and starch industry in the United
States. Met & Chem Eng 11:698-9 D '13
Origin and significance of starch: its impor-
tance in plant and animal economy. E. D.
Clark. Sci Am S 76:318-20 N 15 '13
Starters, Electric. See Hnectric starten
State regulation of industry. See Government
regulation of industry
State rights
Minnesota rate case decision. Ry & Eng R
63:661-3 Je 14 '13
Supreme court decisions In state rights
cases. Ry & Eng R 53:86 Ja 11 '18
Stationery factories
Electric motor drive in a stationery factory. 11
Elec W 62:1113-5 N 29 '13
Stations, Railroad. See Railroads — Stations
Statistics, Municipal. See Municipal statistics
Stator coils. See Dynamos
StaufTer, David McNeely, 1846-1918
Sketch, por Eng N 69:326-8 F 18 '18
Steam
Dal ton's law in the steam plant L: GrOM-
baum. Power 37:168-4 F 4 '18
Decomposition of steam by heat. A: H. Gill.
Power 37:113-4 Ja 28 '13
Eflldency of underground steam mains. Power
37:862-3 Je 17 '13
Evaporation. (Engineers' study course) Power
38:312-4, 846-7, 878-9, 410-1 Ag 26-8 16 '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
277
Steam — Continued.
Factor of evaporation. L. C. Roberts. Pow-
er 37:754 My 27 '13
Factor of evaporation. A. L. Westcott. Pow-
er 87:465 Ap 1 '13
Generation of steam by waste heat from fur-
naces. F. Peter, diags Am Inst Min E Bui
84:2775-2803 D '13
Heat, combustion and the generation ot
steam. C. A. McAllister. Int Marine Enff
18:18-20 Ja '13
Kilowatt hours per ton of coal at various
evaporations. C: H. Sammons. Power 38:
194 Ag 5 '13
Properties of steam. R. C. H. Heck. Am Soc
M E J 35:1617-30 N '13
J8ee also Boilers; Condensers (steam);
Evaporators; Steam engineering; Steam
engines; Steam flow; Steam heating; Steam
pipes; Steam turbines; Steamboats; Ther-
modynamics
Steam I Superheated. See Superheated steam
Steam accumulators
Steam ax:cumulator-regenerators. Iron Age
91:532-3 F 27 '13
Steam regenerative accumulators. H. Foth-
ergill. diags Power 38:675-8 N 11 '13
Steam and hot water fitters. See National as-
sociation of master steam and hot water
fitters
Steam boilers. See Boilers
Steam engineering
Steam meters. J. A. Knesche. plans Eng M
44:393-404. 567-77 D '12-Ja '13
See also Boiler plants; Boilers; Evapor-
ators; Indicator diagrams; Locomotives;
Marine engineering; Steam engines; Steam
plants; Steamboats; Stokers, Mechanical;
Superheated steam
Steam engineers, American order of. See Am-
erioan order of steam engrineers
Steam engines
All is- Chalmers engine. R. D. Tomlinson.
Power 37:643 My 6 '13
American locomobile. G: S. Cooper. Elec Ry
J 42:1297 D 20 '13
American locomobile: Buckeyemobile. Pow-
er 38:849-51 D 16 '13
Augustine rotary engine. 11 Power 37:112-
3 Ja 28 *13
Brownell engine. Colliery 83:462-8 Mr '18
Buckeye-mobile, ll diag Eng & Min J 96:
913-4 N 15 '13
Clark gear engine, plan Power 37:647-8 Ap
15 '18
Collecting and reusing cylinder oil. B: T.
Binns. il Power 38:652-3 N 4 '13
Compression vs. cylinder condensation. C.
Osborne. Power 37:196-7 F 11 '13
Corliss versus four-valve engine. S. F. Fer-
guson. Power 38:408 S 16 '18
Corliss versus four-valve engine. C. R. Mc-
Gahey. Power 88:49 Jl 8 '13
Corliss versus four- valve engines. C: F.
Prescott; L. H. Wheat. Power 87:603-4 Ap
8 '18
Damage by water in engine cylinders, disg
Power 38:294-5 Ag 26 '13
Economy of compression in steam engines.
R. R Fisher, il Power 38:159-61 Jl 29 '13
Erie City iron works' Lents simple non-
condensing engine. A. P. Hyde. Power 88:
443-4 S 23 '13
Experience with old Brown engine. R. A.
Cultra. diags Power 38:479 S 30 '18
Figuring the indicated horsepower. J. C.
Smallwood. Power 87:242-8 F 19 '18
First American locomobile. F. R. Low. il
plans Power 37:696-701 My 20 '13
Flat-curve engine. A. D. Skinner. Power 38:
157-9 Jl 29 '13
Gear engine cycle. C. H. Clark. Sci Am S
75:318-9 My 17 '13
German single-cylinder compound engine,
diag Power 38:413-4 S 16 '13
High-speed engine wrecked at Benson, Minn.
T. K. Lee. U Power 87:608-9 Ap 8 '18
Improved Falls engine stop. 11 diags Pbwer
38:424-5 S 23 '18
Improvements in engine design. 11 Iron Age
92:184-5 Jl 24 '13
Improving a high-speed engine. W. H. Wake-
man, diags Elec W 627242-3 Ag 2 '13
Lentz steam engine. S. Rosenzwelg. 11 plan
Ind Eng 13:64-6 F '13
Locomobiles on the unlflow system. A. Grad-
enwltz. 11 Power 38:714-5 N 18 '13
Lubricating engines in cold weather. J. C.
Hawkins. Power 38:762 N 25 '13; Same. Sci
Am S 76:375 D 13 '13
McAndrew's floating school. C. A. McAllister.
Int Marine Eng 18:169-70, 212-4. 269-61.
310-2. 342-6» 393-5 Ap-S '13
New American-Ball paper-mill engine. 11 Ind
Eng 13:222-4 My '13; Power 37:629-30 My 6
'13; Sci Am S 75:284-5 My 3 '13
New cycle of the gear engine. C. H. Clark«
Sci Am 108:835 Ap 12 '18
New gear engine. 11 Sci Am 108:249 Mr 15
'18
Operating results with an American locomo-
bile. Elec W 62:1279-80 D 20 '13
Overhauling an electric station engine. J. F.
Hobart. Elec W 61:154 Ja 18 '13
Philosophy of the unl flow steam engine. Eng
N. 69:1133 My 29 '13
Present status of the locomobile. W. H. Mil-
ler. 11 Elec W 62:326-7 Ag 16 '13
Recent improvements in the reciprocating en-
gine art. il Sci Am 109:36-7 Jl 12 '13
Rolling-mill engines. R. L. Streeter. 11 Eng
M 44:16-35 O '12
Self-contained prime mover: Buckeye -mobile,
il diag Elec Ry J 42:697 O 11 '13
Shuman-Haines steam engine and solar
power, il Sci Am S 76:29-32 Jl 12 '13
Steam consumption of 4-valve engines. Pow-
er 37:546-7 Ap 15 '13
Steam-power unit of remarkable efficiency:
Buckeye-mobile, il diag Ind Eng 18:899-
401 S '13
Unlflow cylinder adapted to locomobiles.
W. H. MlUer. 11 Elec W 62:689-90 O 4 '13
Water hammer in steam engines. F. Gysel-
ing. plan Am Soc M E J 35:1057-60 Je '13
Wittlg rotary steam engine, diag Automo-
bile 28:1062 My 22 '13
See alfto Boilers; Calorimeters and calor-
imetry; Condensers (steam); Dredging ma-
chinery; Fire engines; Flash point; Fly-
wheels; Indicators; Locomotives; Marine
engines; Road rollers; Safety valves; Steam
Jackets; Steam plants; Steam turbines;
Steamboats; Superheated steam; Traction
engines; Valves and valve gearing
History
Bi-centennial of the steam engine. E. H.
Low. plans Power 37:485-7 Ap 8 '13
Testing
Load curves from ideal Corliss engines. Pow-
er 37:295 Mr 4 '13
Remarkable malntiilned economy test. A. D.
Skinner. Power 38:666 O 21 '13
Reversing engine and turbine efficiency tests:
relative economy for driving a blooming
mill. J. A. Knesche. plans Iron Tr R 62:
40-8 Ja 2 '13
Test of Lentz engine, il Power 37:104-5 Ja
28 '13
Test on 19x21 -In. Lentz simple engine. S.
Rosenzwelg. Power 38:795-6 D 2 '13
Tests of a simple noncondenslng Lentz en-
gine. J. A. Meyer, diag Power 38:779-80
D 2 '13
Steam fitting. See Pipe flttings
Steam flow
Flow of steam In pipes. A. E. Berggren.
Power 38:802 D 2 '13
Flow of steam through orifices. A. Loschge.
Am Soc M E J 35:707-11 Ap '13
Flow of steam through pipes. H. V. Carpen-
ter. Power 37:816-7 Je 10 '13
Steam gages
Location of steam gages In setting safety
valves. C. T. Rommel, diags Ry Age (Meoh
ed) 87:533-6 O '13
Steam hammers
Steam hammers. 11 Colliery 33:658-9 Je '13
278
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Steam heating
Analysis of motor-service and heating' costs
in a jewelry factory; Codding- Hellborn co.,
North Attleboro, Mass. Elec W 61:1369-70
Je 21 '13
Central station vapor heating at Cleveland,
il diags Dom Eng 63:336-8 Je 21 '13
Changing a heating plant from high to low
pressure steam. C. E. Daniell. diags Heat
& Ven 10:17-21 Je '13
Circuit system and the divided circuit sys-
tem of steam heating. A. G. King. Dora
Eng 64:122-4 Ag 2 '13
Coal to heat factory buildings. J. D. White.
Power 38:857 D 16 '13
Comments on figuring radiation for steam
heating systems. Dom Eng 66:137-8 N 1 '13
Condensing plants for large commercial
buildings. I. N. B\^ans. Power 37:88-» Ja
21 '18
District heating by steam and hot water.
L. B. Lent. Power 37:606-8 Ap 29 '18
District steam heating with high-pressure
steam in Cleveland. F: W. Ballard, map
diags Power 37:783-6 Je 3 '13; Same. Heat
& Ven 10:21-8 Je '13; Same cond. ^nd Eng
13:321-2 Jl '13
Figuring radiation for a steam heating sys-
tem. Dom Eng 65:40-1 O 11 '13
Gravity return heating system that does not
work right, il Dom Eng 63:151-3 My 10 '13
Heat and power in manufacturing processes.
S. H. Bunnell. Iron Age 91:378 F 6 '13
Heat transmission with pipe coils and cast-
iron heaters under fan blast conditions.
L. C. Soule. plan Power 38:436-7 S 23 '13
Heating a concrete building by low pres-
sure steam apparatus. Dom Eng 64:65 Jl
• 19 '13
Heating a New England house with steam.
E: R. Pierce, plans Dom Eng 65:lb3-5. 228-
30, 264-6 N 15-29 '13
Heating and ventilating apartment house,
plans Dom Ehig 63:118-26 Mv 3 '13
Heating and ventilating details of the New
York general post-offlce. 11 plans Heat &
Ven 10:11-20 Mr '13
Heating and ventilating in Greenpoint hos-
pital. H. L. Alt. plans Dom Eng 64:208-12
Ag 23 '13
Heating and ventilating the hotel McAlpin.
J. Graham, il plans i)om Eng 63:5-13 Ap
5 '13
Heating and ventilation of office buildings.
J. Graham, plans Dom Eng 63:276-9 Je 7
•13
High-pressure steam heating vs. hot- water
by-product plant. I. N. Evans. Power 88:
169-72 Jl 29 '13
Hotel McAlpIn heating system. 11 Heat &
Ven 10:43 Ag '13
How to heat building with exhaust steam
from plant across street, dlag Dom Eng
65:166-7 N 8 '13
Is district heating profitable to the central
station? C. J. Davidson. Heat & Ven 10:
26-9 Jl '13
Live-steam connections to exhaust-steam
heating system. B. R. Leeds, plan Power
37:864 Je 17 '13
Methods of estimating radiation and types
of radiating surfaces. A. G. King, plans Dom
Eng 63:61-4 Ap 19 '13
Mills overhead system of steam heating. Dom
Eng 64:98-101 Jl 26 '13
One-pipe system without returns. A. G. King.
Dom Eng 63:339-41 Je 21 '13
Operating economies in heating large fac-
tory buildings. B: L. Wilder. Heat & Ven
10:17-20 Jl '13: Same cond. Power 38:302-3
Ag 26 '13
Physical action of steam and forced hot-
water heating systems. I. N. Evans. Power
38:232-6 Ag 12 '13
Reliable vacu- vapor heating system, il Dom
Eng 65:52-3 O 11 '13
Remedy for insufficient heating capacity. 11
Heat & Ven 10:35-6 Ja '13
Remodeled heating and ventilating job: Broad-
way convention hall, Buffalo, N. Y. plans
Dom Eng 62:124-6 F 1 '13
Remodeling a low-pressure steam heating sys-
tem, diags Dom Eng 64:152-3 Ag 9 '13
Service equipment of the Samaritan hospi-
tal. Troy, N. Y. C. F. Herlngton. plana
Eng N 70:108-11 Jl 17 '13
Steam-loop and gravity- return system. J. C.
Hawkins, plans Power 37:854-6 Je 17 '18
Theory and practice in engineering. K. Meier.
diags Heat & Ven 10:13-6 Ag '13
Troubles of steam heating systems. C: H.
Bromley, plan Power 37:582-4 Ap 16 'IS
Two-pipe system, for high and low pressure
work. A. G. King. Dom Eng 64:87-9 Jl 12 '18
Various types of steam and hot water heat-
ing systems. A. G. King. Dom Eng 63:182-3
My 17 '13
flee aUo Heating; Hot water heating;
Steam pipe coverings; Steam pipes
Rates
Double fallacy of flat rates for steam heatins.
Elec W 62:593 S 20 '13
Meter rate versus flat rate for steam heating
service. H. R. Wetherell. Heat & Ven 10:
33-5 D '13
Metered versus flat-rate steam-heating serv-
ice. Elec W 62:88-9 Jl 12 '18
Vacuum system
Air line of a vacuum system, dia^r Dom Eng
65:136 N 1 '13
Heating and ventilation of oflUce buildings.
J. Graham, il plan Dom Eng 64:2-4 Jl 5 '13
Vacuum heating systems. Heat & Ven 10: S9*
40 Mr '13
Steam Jackets
Jacketing applied to-, steam cylinders. H.
Hanszel. Power 37:368-70 Mr 18 '18
Steam meters
Integrating steam-flow meter. 11 Elec W 61:
1267 Je 7 '13
Steam meters. J. A. Knesche. plans Eng M
44:393-404, 667-77 D '12-Ja '18
Venturi steam meter. C: G. Richardson, il
diags Power 38:493-6 O 7 'IS
Steam navigation
See also Marine engines; Steamboats
Steam omnibuses. See Motor omnibuses
Steam pipe coverings
Efficiency of underground steam main con-
struction. Heat & Ven 10:31-3 My '13
Efficiency of underground steam mains. Power
37:862-3 Je 17 '13
Insulating 3,000 ft. of underground steam pip-
ing. 11 Heat & Ven 10:48-9 F '13
Present practice In insulating underground
steam lines. Heat & Ven 10:42-3 Jl 'IS
Steam pipe coverings. Eng & Mln J 95:805-
6 Ap 19 '13
Unit costs of covering pipe. R. K. Stock well.
Eng & Mln J 95:619 Mr 22 '13
Value of pipe covering in dollars and cents.
O: E. Trautmann. Dom Eng 62:126-8 F
1 '13
Steam pipes
Expansion in high-pressure steam piping,
diags Ind Eng 13:351-3 Ag '13
Maciejewskl corrugated tube for steam appa-
ratus, il Ind Eng 13:402 S '13
Pipe sizes and steam velocities. C. W. Ham.
Power 37:658-9 Ap 22 *n
Pipes and valves. C. A. McAllister, diags Int
Marine FTng 18:493-6 N '13
Sectional conduit system for steam pipes. 11
Elec W 61:161-2 Ja 18 '18
Steam pipe troubles, diags Int Marine Enff
18:404-6 S '13
Steam power plant piping details. W: F.
Fischer, diags Mach 19:443-7. 531-4. 600-2,
702-6, 956-60; 20:31-5, 210-3 F-My, Ag-S, N
•13
See alio Pipe fittings; Steam flow: Steam
heating; Steam pipe coverings; Steam traps
Steam plants
Boiler plant of American sugar co., South
Boston, Mass. E. F. Learned. 11 plan Power
38:524-6 O 14 '13
Comparative cost of gas and steam plants.
L. B. Lent. Power 38:365-6 S 9 '13
Cojnparative economy of producer gas and
steam for pumping stations. Eng Rec 68:
262-3 S 6 '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
279
Steam plants -Continued.
Conditions when estimatingr the cost of pow-
er plants. P: W. Gay. Power 37:777 Je 3
•13
Gorge steam station of the Northern Ohio
traction & light co., of Akron, O.. at Cuya-
hoga Falls. J. C. Lathrop. 11 plans Elec W
62:419-24 Ag 30 '13
Lentz engines In Baltimore office building.
W. O. Rogers. 11 Power 38:556-8 O 21 '13
New power plant at Weber wagon works,
Chicago. A. R. Maujer. 11 Power 37:730-4
My 27, '13
New steam turbine connections. G: H, Gib-
son, dlags Iron Age 91:1226 My 22 '13
Oil as a supplementary fuel In steam power-
¥ilants. R. Trautschold. 11 Eng M 46:695-
00 Ag '13
Planning of a large modern steam generat-
ing station. Elec W 61:95-6 Ja 11 '13
Power matters In textile mills. F. W. Dean.
Power 37:650-1 My 6 '13
Rapid construction of Jordan steam station.
Salt Lake City. 11 Eng N 69:216-7 Ja 30 '18
Regulation of steam heating corporations In
New York. Heat & Ven 10:45-7 O '13
Remodeling the Copley Square hotel power
plant, Boston. W. E. Barney, il Power 87:
212-3 F 18 '18
Steam power plant piping details. W: F.
Fischer, dlags Mach 19:443-7, 531-4, 600-
2, 702-6, 956-60; 20:31-5, 210-3 F-My, Ag-
S, N '13
Waterbury steam plant. C: R. Harte. 11 Elec
W 61:449 Mr 1 '13; Same. Elec Ry J 41:
367 Mr 1 '13
Waterside turbine station at Louisville, Ky. 11
Elec W 62:837-40 O 26 '13
See also Boiler plants; Draft; Electric
plants; Power plants: Steam; Steam engi-
neering; Steam engines
Steam power
Heat and power In manufacturing processes.
S. H. Bunnell. Iron Age 91:378 F 6 '13
*8ee also Power; Power cost; Steam en-
gineering; Steam engines; Steam plants
Steam power plants. See Steam plants
Steam pumps. See Pumping machinery
Steam regenerative accumulators. See Steam
accumulators
Steam removal
Regulating the air conditions in a glove
steaming room of Julius Kayser & co.»
Brooklyn, N. Y. plans Heat & Ven 10:20-6
Ap '13
Removal of steam from dye houses. Heat &
Ven 10:44 Ap '18
Steam rollers. See Road rollers
Steam separators
Steam power plant piping details. W: F.
Fischer. Mach 19:703-5 My '13
Steam shovels
Safety rules — steam shovels. Eng & Mln J
96:401-2 Ag 30 '13
Steam shovel for cleaning up overburden
from a Mesabl orebody. 11 Eng & Mln J
96:1159-60 D 20 '13
Steam-shovel work. Eng & Min J 96:1221-2 D
27 '13
See also Dredging; Excavation
Steam stuff. Power 87:846-6 Mr 11 '13
Steam tables
Steam tables. (Engineers' study course)
Power 38:346-7 S 2 '13
Steam traps
Application of steam traps for evaporating
Installations. 11 Met & Chem Eng 11:533-4
S '13
Location of steam heat traps on cars. Ry Age
(Mech ed) 87:328 Je '13
Lytton vacuum and lifting trap. II dlag Power
38:771 N 25 '13
Points about steam traps. G: J. Little. 11
Power 37:59 Ja 14 '13
Steam traps on exhaust lines. W. H. Wake-
man. II Power 38:458-9 S 30 '13
Traps and piping of return systems. H. L.
Peller. Power 37:463 Ap 1 '18
See also Steam pipes
Steam turbines
Acadia coal company's steam-turbine plant;
generating station for the mines at Stel-
larton, Nova Scotia, burning culm. 11 Elec
W 61:445-8 Mr 1 '13
Advantages of the steam turbine. J: S.
Leese. Power 37:614 Ap 8 '13
Cambridge, Mass. central- station practice, il
plans Elec W 61:824-6 Ap 19 '13
Connecting steam turbines for operating on
exhaust- steam. G: H. Gibson, il dlags Col-
liery 34:60-2 Ag '13
DeLaval velocity-stage turbine. 11 Power 38:
368-9 S 9 '13
Design and construction of steam turbines,
by H. M. Martin. Review. Int Marine Bng
18:178 Ap '13
Developments In steam turbines. H. T. Herr.
J PY Inst 175:627-47 Je '13
Developments In turbine reverse buckets. O.
D. H. Bentley. 11 Power 87:523-6 Ap 16
'13
Direct- current turbo-generators with reduc-
tion gears for railway service. 11 Elec Ry
J 41:326-9 F 22 '13
Exhaust steam and combined turbines. K.
ROder. Am Soc M E J 35:1294-5 Ag '13
Expression of steam turbine efficiency. Elec
Ry J 42:367 S 6 '13
FerrantI and his turbine. F. R. Low. dlags
Power 38:908-11 D 30 '13
FerrantI high- temperature steam turbine. Ind
Eng 13:129 Mr '18
FerrantI on prime movers. Elec W 61:233-4
F 1 '13
FerrantI steam gas turbine. Power 87:246-7
F 18 '13
Field for small steam turbines. W. J. A.
London and A. P. Peck. Power 37:214-6 F
18 '13
High efficiency of modern steam turbine sta-
tions. R: H. Rice. Iron Age 91:1305 My
29 '13
Increase of bore of wheels bv centrifugal
stresses, dlag Mach 19:520-3 Mr '13
Interborough rapid transit co.; New York
city. 30,000-kw. steam turbine generating
units, il Eng N 70:428-9 Ag 28 '18
Limit of steam-turbine size. Power 38:759
N 25 '13
Limiting size of steam turbine units. Sci
Am S 76:386-7 D 20 '13
Low-pressure steam turbines; economic ad-
vantages. J. Strauss. Power 38:220-8 Ag
12 '13
Low-pre.ssure turbine In Astoria veneer mill
& dock CO., Stelnway, L. I. plan Power
38:887 D 23 '13
Mixed-pressure steam turbine. L. G. Han-
mer. Power 38:6-7 Jl 1 '13
Mixed -pressure steam turbines. Power 37:749
My 27 '13
Mixed pressure turbo-generator Installation.
T. W. Reed. II Power 38:76-7 Jl 15 '13
Modem experiments and experiences with
materials for turbine blades for high tem-
peratures. Schulz. Am Soc M E J 35:1187-8
Jl '13
New steam turbine connections. G: H. Gib-
son, diags Iron Age 91:1226 My 22 '13
New type of Terry condensing turbine. 11
Power 38:598-9 O 28 '13; Eng M 46:sup
6-8 N '13; Tnt Marine Eng 18:501 N '13;
Ind Eng 13:524-5 D '13
New York's largest turbine: 30,000-kw. croes-
compound turbine for the Interborough's
seventy-fourth St. station. II Power 38:323
S 2 '13
Powerful turbines for New York subway
power plant. 11 Eng Rec 68:sup 58 Ag 28
'13
Problem of the low-pressure steam turbine.
Eng Rec 67:595 My 31 '13
Radial-flow reaction turbine. 11 Elec W 62:
1127-8 N 29 '13
Re-blading a Parsons steam turbine. N. I.
Mosher. II dlags Mach 20:257-9 D '13
Recent developments In steam turbines. H.
T. Herr. II plans J Fr Inst 175:91-128, 273-
327, 385-412, 511-30 F-My '13
280
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Steam turbines — Continued.
Recent steam turbine practice; developments
in the Parsons, Curtis, Bateau, and Zoelly
turbines. K. Baumann. Kng M 44:427-30
D '12
Reversing engine and turbine efHciency tests:
relative economy for driving a blooming
mill. J. A. Knesche. plans Iron Tr R 52:
40-8 Ja 2 '13
Sealing glands of low-pressure turbines. P.
Lr. Werner, dlag Power 38:654 N 4 '13
Should exhaust steam be wasted? P. B.
Coulston. Colliery 34:41-2 Ag '13
Splro steam turbine. 11 Colliery 33:464-5 Mr
•13
Standard turbine cylinder molding practice.
C. A. Tupper. 11 Foundry 41:47-50 P '13
Steam turbine efficiencies. Ind Eng 13:363-4
Ag '13
Steam turbine street cars for Long Island.
Sci Am 109:183 S 6 '13
Steam turbines in a modem isolated plant.
11 Power 38:664-5 N 4 '13
33,500-hp. British -built steam turbine of the
Commonwealth Edison co., Chicago, il plan
Eng N 70:940-3 N 6 '13
Thomson -Houston mixed pressure steam
turbine. R. F. Halllwell. plan Power 37:241-
2 P 18 '13
Turbines and Diesel engines in central sta-
tions. M. Gercke. Power 37:286-9 Mr 4 '13
25,000-kw. turbine for Fisk street station of
the Kdison commonwealth co. 11 Power 38:
630-4 N 4 '13
Unique turbo-generators for the Interborough
rapid transit co. of New York. Elec Ry J
42:309 Ag 23 '13
Testing
Determination of steam consumption. E. B.
Smith, plan Power 37:441-3 Ap 1 '13
Results of tests of Splro turbines. H. Cow«
ard. 11 plan Power 37:736-7 My 27 '13
Testing small steam turbines. R. C. Allen.
11 diag Power 37:808-12 Je 10 '13
Steam turbines, Marine
Application to marine service. H. T. Herr.
11 plans J Fr Inst 175:310-27 Mr '13
Device to facillate the coupling of cruising
turbines. H. E. Yarrow, diags Int Marine
Eng 18:397-8 S '18
Electrical propulsion of ships. W. L. R.
E^mmet. 11 diags J Fr Inst 176:43-60 JI '13
Geared turbines for ship propulsion. Iron
Age 91:841 Ap 3 '13
Influence of air pumps on the military
efficiency of turbine-driven warships. D. B.
Morison. il Int Marine Eng 18:420-5 O '13
Marine turbine operation and economy. H:
C. Dinger. Int Marine Eng 18:70-1, 109-11
P-Mr '13
Trials of three ferry steamers propelled by
geared turbines. J. Inglis. Int Marine Eng
18:347-9 Ag '13
Turbine reduction gear in relation to bat-
tleship fighting power. 11 diag Sci Am 109:
317-8 O 25 '13
Turbo-generator sets for the Great Northern
steamship Minnesota. 11^ Int Marine BTng
18:514-5 D '13
ffee also Ship propulsion; Steamboats
Steam yachts. See Yachts
Steamboat disasters
Burning of the Sarah Sands. F. B. C. Brad-
lee, il Int Marine Eng 18:82-3 F '13
Steamboat Inspection
Safety of Hie at sea. J. Donald. J Fr Inst
175:22-36 Ja '13
Steamboats
American steamers on the Magdalena river.
11 Int Marine Eng 18:478-80 N '13
Aquitania. 11 Sci Am S 75:264-5 Ap 26 '13
Atlantic steamships — a retrospect: thirteen
years' development, J. B. Walker. 11 Sci Am
109:472-3 D 20 '13
Berkshire, a new Hudson river steamboat. 11
Arch & Bldg 45:355-60 S '13
Chesapeake Bay service new steamers. 11
plans Int Marine ETng 18:158-60 Ap '13
Clyde line coastwise steamship Lenape. il
plans Int Marine Eng 18:139-44 Ap '13
Cunard liner Aquitania. 11 Eng M 45:580-2
Jl '13
French liner Lutetia. il Int Marine Eng 18:
535-6 D '13
Great Lakes steamers for coastwise service.
11 plans Int Marine Eng 18:47-62 F 'IS
Great South Bay passenger vessel. Patch-
ogue. 11 plans Int Marine Eng 18:75 F 'IS
Greatest side- wheel steamer afloat: the
"Seeandbee." il Sci Am 109:415 N 29 '13
Greatest steamer in the world: Imperator's
marvels. 11 Sci Am 108:662-3 Je 21 '18
Hamburg-American liner Imperator. il Int
Marine Eng 18:216-7 My '13
Hudson river steamer Berkshire. 11 Int Ma-
rine Eng 18:282 Jl '13
Hudson river steamer Washington Irving. 11
Int Marine Eng 18:276-8 Jl '13
Imperator* details of the equipment. U Eng
M 44:107-9 O '12
Launch of the latest giant steamship: some
details of the Vaterland. il Sci Am S 76:
232-3 Ap 12 'IS
Lumber schooner John A. Hooper. U plan
Int Marine Eng 18:72 F '18
Maiden voyage of the Imperator. J. B. Walk-
er. Sci Am 108:578 Je 28 'IS
Mail and passenger steamship Kyle for New-
foundland. P. C. Coleman. 11 plan Int Ma-
rine Eng 18:292-3 Jl '18
Matsonia, a steel single-screw steamship.
diag Int Marine Eng 18:432-4 O '13
Menhaden fishing steamer, Joseph H. Bellows.
G: A. Dean, Jr. il Int Marine Eng 18:100-1
Mr '18
Modem German stern -wheel steamers. E. Van
Der Werf. plan Int Marine Etag 18:464-6
N '13
New Pacific coastwise steamship Congress.
11 plans Int Marine Eng 18:883-6 Jl '18
Old Dominion line's freight steamer Tyler.
11 plans Int Marine Eng 18:369-74 S ^LS
Power aboard the Imperator. 11 Power 88:
50-2 Jl 8 '18
Quadruple screw French liner Lutetia. il Int
Marine Eng 18:246-7 Je '13
Regulating smoke on river steamboats* with-
in city limits. Eng Rec 67:283-4 Mr 1 '13
8. S. Imperator of the Hamburg-American
line, 11 Eng N 70:49-60 Jl 10 '18
Safety of life at sea. J. Donald. J BY lost
175:16-42 Ja '13
Shallow draft oil steamer Comte de Flandre.
plan Int Marine Eng 18:466 N '13
Side-wheel passenger steamer See-and-Bee. il
diag Int Marine Eng 18:252-8 Je '13
Single screw molasses tank steamer Amolco.
plans Int Marine Eng 18:378-82 S '13
Steamers Narragansett and Manhattan for
Central Vermont railway. 11 Int Marine
Eng 18:839-41 Ag '13
Stern recess wheel steamer Osceola, plan
Int Marine Eng 18:481-3 N '13
Transatlantic steamship with reciprocating
engines and exhaust turbines, the Rocham-
beau. plan Eng N 69:303 F 13 '13
Trial runs of the Pacific liner "Congress."
11 Int Marine Eng 18:415-9 O '13
Trials of three ferry steamers propelled by
geared turbines. J. Inglis. Int Marine Eng
18:347-9 Ag '13
Turbine steamer Alsatian for the Allan line.
11 Int Marine Eng 18:166-6 Ap '18
Western river steamers, engines and boilers.
E. A. Bumside. 11 Int Marine Eng 18:469-68
N '13
Yukon river boat Alaska. 11 Int Marine Eng
18:472-3 N '13
►See also Boilers, Marine; Ferryboats;
Lifeboats; Marine engines; Propellers;
Shipbuilding; Ships; Towboats and towing;
Warshi ps ; Yachts
Steamers. See Steamboats
Steamship terminals. See Terminals
Steamships. See Steamboats
Steel
Accumulations in steel of scrap impurities.
A. H. Jameson. Iron Age 92:406 Ag 21 '13
Ae 1, the equilibrium temperature for A 1
in carbon steel. H: M. Howe. Am Inst Mln
E Bui 78:1067-74. Je '18
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
281
steel — Continued.
Anneallnff eteel in altematlnflr magnetic
field. Set Am S 76:S11 My 17^1S
Cleaning of steel and iron. C. S. Thompson.
Metal Ind n s 11:419-20 O '13
Coloring iron and steel products. E. F. Lake.
Mach 19:778-9 Je '13
Converter for melting Iron and blowing steel,
il Foundry 41:38-6 Ja '13
Copper-bearing steel and corrosion. Iron Age
92:572*3 S 11 '13
Crystalline growth of strained ferrite. A.
Sauveur. 11 Iron Age 91:258-60 Ja 23 '13
Crystallization of steel through fatigue. F.
Rogers. Iron Age 92:554-5 S 11 '13
Determination of the position of Ae3 in car-
bon-iron alloys. H: M. Howe and A. G.
Leivy. Am Inst Min B Bui 78:1075-92 Je
'13; Discussion. 11 84:2841-56 D '13
Discussion of the existing data as to the
position of Ae3. H: M. Howe. Am Inst Min
E Bui 78:1099-1136 Je '13
Electric steel in competition with open-
hearth steel. Automobile 29:64 Jl 10 '13
Essentials in the making of the finer steel
sheets. J: O. Homan. Met & Chem Eng
11:253-4 My '13
Grain growth in silicon steel. W. E. Ruder.
11 Am Inst Min E Bui 84:2805-22 D '13
Heat transformation of old steel bar. A. C.
Hough. Eng Rec 67:648 Je 7 '13
Heat-treated automobile frame steel. D. K.
Bullens. 11 Iron Age 92:171-4 Jl 24 '13
Hot and cold methods of oxidizing sheet
steel. C: H. Proctor. Metal Ind n a 11:876
S '18
Influence of copper upon physical properties
of steel. G. H. Clevenger and B. Ray. bibliog
11 Am Inst Min E Bui 82:2437-75 O '13;
Discussion. 84:2936-40 D '13
Influence of various elements on the absorp-
tion of carbon by steel. R. R. Abbott. Am
Inst Min E Bui 82:2389-2400 O '13; Dis-
cussion. 84:2890-2 D '13
Investigation of a broken German car axle,
il Iron Age 92:1107 N 13 '13
Manufacture of electrical sheets. J: G. Ho-
man. 11 Iron Age 91:50-1 Ja 2 '13
Mining engineers discuss iron and steel topics.
Iron Tr R 53:761-2 O 23 '13
New high-speed steel. 11 Ind Eng 18:887 S '18
Non-metalllc impurities found in steel. Iron
Age 91:240-2 Ja 23 '13
Notes on chemistry and metallurgy in Great
Britain. Met A Chem Eng 11:465-6 Ag '18
Over-oxidation of steel. W. R. Shlmer and
F. O. Kichline. 11 Am Inst Min E Bui
81:2361-77 S '13; Discussion. 84:2941-52 D '13
Production of steel for castings. Iron Age
92:509 S 4 '18
Relative properties of acid and basic steel.
C. Campion and J. G. Longbottom. Iron
Age 92:658-60 S 25 '13
Resistance of steels to wear In relation to
hardness and strength. G: L. Norris. diag
Mach 20:109-10 O '13; Same cond. Ind Eng
13:491-2 N '13
Revision of the specifications for steel. Iron
Age 92:28-9. 49-52 Jl 3 '13
Selecting and specifying protective coatz for
iron and steel. J. C. Smith. Eng M 44:334-9
D '12
Steel and its corrosion. Eng M 46:569-70 Jl
•13
Steel of similar chemical composition may
differ largely in quality. Automobile 29:158
Jl 24 '13
Strength and ductility of iron, steel and
bronzes at high temperatures. Eng N 69:
372-4 F 20 '13
Surface quality in steel. Met ft Chem Eng
11: 64 F '13
Transformation point apparatuz. il Met &
Chem Eng 11:221-2 Ap '18
Vogue of special steels. Scl Am S 76:185 Ag
30 '18
See also Annealing; Armor plate; Bes-
semer process; Cars, Steel; Concrete, Rein-
forced; Corrosion and an tl- corrosives;
Foundry practice; Iron; Manganese steel;
Metallography; Metals; Nickel steel; Open
hearth, process; Railroads ties, Steel; Rails;
Semi-steel; Springs (mechanism); Steel
castings; Steel construction; Steel Industry;
Steel ingots; Steel metallurgy; Steel works;
Tanks; Tool steel; Tubes; Type, Steel;
Vanadium steel; Wire; Wire rope
Analysts
Application of the electric resistance furnace
to determination of oxygen in iron and
steel. R H. McMiUen. il Iron Age 91:308-
9 Ja 30 '13; Same. Met & Chem Eng 11:
86-7 F '13
Determination of chromium in steel. F. Gar-
rett. Iron Age 91:890-1 Ap 10 '13
Determination of oxygen in iron and steel.
Iron Age 92:290-1 Ag 7 '13
Determination of oxygen In Iron and steel:
Ledebur method. W: R. Fleming. II Iron Age
91:1540-2 Je 26 '13; Same Iron Tr R 53:126-9
Jl 17 '13
Nitrogen and Its effect on steel. Iron Age
91:1457 Je 12 '13
Nitrogen, its Influence In steel. Met & Chem
Eng 11:121-2 Mr '18
Rapid determination of carbon In steel. W:
R. Fleming. II Iron Age 91:96-7 Ja 2 '13
Rapid determination of nickel in steel. Iron
Age 92:399 Ag 21 '13
Corrosion
See Corrosion and anti- corrosives
Specifications
Extras — reason and necessity therefor. J. L*.
Replogle. Iron Tr R 53:785-6 O 30 '13
Iron and steel specifications revised. Iron Tr
R 53:27-9; 34-9 Jl 3 '13
Revision of the specifications for steel. Iron
Age 92:28-9. 49-52 Jl 3 '13
Specifications for open-hearth steel blooms.
billets and slabs for forging purposes. Met
& Chem Eng 11:88-9 F '18
Specifications for steel for forglngs adopted
by Assn. of Am. steel manufacturers. Iron
Age 91:264-5 Ja 23 '13
Standard specifications for steel. Ry Age 56:
16-8 Jl 4 '13
Three new specifications for iron and steel.
Iron Age 92:52-4 Jl 3 '13
Typical specifications for steel castings. E. F.
Cone. Iron Age 92:223-5 Jl 81 '13
Testing
Copper In steel — Its Influence on corrosion.
D. M. Buck. 11 Iron Age 91:931-6 Ap 17
'13
Drilled holes in structural steel. 11 Iron Age
92:446 Ag 28 '13; Ind Eng 13:494 N '13
Early use of the miscroscope at iron and steel
works. P. Kreuzpolntner. Iron Age 92:359
Ag 14 '13
Fatigue testing machine at Sibley College.
G. B. Upton. 11 diags Scl Am S 76:372-3
D 13 '13
Grinding wheel sparks: how they Indicate
the character of steel. R. G. Williams. 11
Scl Am S 75:292-3 My 10 '13
Iron and steel committee of Society of auto-
mobile engineers furnish test figures. II
Automobile 28:1220-1 Je 12 '13
Microscope In the Iron and steel Industry. A.
Sauveur. 11 Iron Tr R 52:1303-7 Je 5 '13;
Same cond. Iron Age 91:1370-1 Je 5 '13
Microscopic examination of steel by new
method. 11 Iron Tr R 53:854-5 N 6 '13
Microscopic revelations of steel structures.
E. F. Lake. 11 Mach 19:690-4 My '13
Preparing steel for the microscope. A. Cam-
pion and J. M. Ferguson. II Iron Age
92:561 S 11 '13
Resistance of steel to wear. G: L. Norris.
Iron Tr R 53:75-6 Jl 10 '13
Results of drill -steel tests on the Rand. Eng
& Min J 96:786-7 O 25 '13
Shock tests of cast steel. J: H. Hall. 11 Am
Inst Min E Bui 79:1247-66 Jl '13; Discussion.
84:2904-35 D '13
Tensile test piece and holder. K. W. Zlm-
merschled. 11 dlags Iron Age 92:397 Ag 21 '13
Test that counts. W: A. Webb. Mach 20:127
O '13
Testing case-hardened steel: M. A. Ammon's
Investigations. Iron Tr R 52:29 Ja 2 '13
282
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Steel — Testing — Continued.
Thermal and microscopical examination of
Professor Howe's standard commercial
steels. G. K. Burgess and others. Am Inst
MIn E Bui 78:1093-8 Je '13
Tool steel for the United States navy. Iron
Age 91:839-41 Ap 3 '13
Use of the microscope in the study of
metals. E. F. Cone. II Iron Age 92:840-2
O 16 '13
See also Steel — Specifications
Steel, Hardening of
Carbonization of shafting. Mach 20:275-7 D
'13
Case carbonizing: discussion of paper by M.
T. Lothrop. diags Am Soc M B J 35:667-75
Ap '13
Case hardening. G: Massar. diags Uy Age
(Mech ed) 87:491 S '13
Case hardening at the Cambria works.
Johnstown, Pa. diags Iron Age 91:943 Ap
17 '13
Electric furnace for hardening tools made by
General electric co. 11 plans Iron Tr R
53:129-30 Jl 17 '13; Iron Age 92:174-5 Jl 24
'13
Hardening and tempering steel. II Mach 20:
103-6 O '13
Hardening hammer dies. W: E. Snow, diags
Mach 19:760-2 Je '13
Investigation of steel case- carbonizing. M.
T. Lothrop. Iron Tr R 52:259-60 Ja 23
•13
Practical talk on case-hardening. F. Nichol-
son. Power 38:658-9 N 4 '13
Testing case-hardening steel: M. A. Ammon's
investigations. Iron Tr R 52:29 Ja 2 '13
See also Steel, Heat treatment of
Steel, Heat treatment of
Cast steel in the blacksmith shop. G: F.
Hlnkens. Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:492-3 S
•13
Commercial plant of W. S. Bldle company,
Cleveland, for heat treating steel. 11 Iron
Age 92:1203-5 N 27 '13
Committee report and papers on the heat-
treatment of iron and steel. Iron Tr R
53:35-7 Jl 3 '13
Comparative notes on steel rail rolling. R.
W. Hunt. Ry Age .^4:390-1 F 28 '13: Same.
Am Inst Mm E Bui 77:879-83 My '13
Electric furnace heat-treatment of steel. E.
F. Lake. 11 Mach 20:111-4 O '13
Heat-treated automobile frame steel. D. K.
Bullens. 11 Iron Age 92:171-4 Jl 24 '13
Heat-treated gears in machine tools. A. C.
Gleason. diags Iron Age 92:1020-3 N 6 '13;
Same. Iron Tr R 53:1143-6 D 25 '13
Heat-treated gears in machine tools. J. H.
Parker, plan Iron Age 92:1154-6 N 20 '18;
Same. Mach 20:294-6 D '13
Heat treating at an automobile engine plant;
Continental motor mfg. co., Detroit. II plans
Iron Age 91:71-3 Ja 2 '13
Heat treating plant, Juniata shops, Pennsyl-
vania railroad, plans Ry & Eng R 53:1199
D 27 '13
Heat treatment of alloy steels. A. F. Mltch-
•ell. Ry & Eng R 53:326-7 Ap 5 '13
Heat-treatment of carbon-steel. J. H. Bak-
er. Iron Tr R 53:960-1 N 27 '13
Heat- treatment of carbon steel castings. J:
H. Hall, il Iron Tr R 53:81-4 Jl 10 '13
Heat-treatment of gears at the Boston gear
works, Norfolk Downs, Mass. G: L. Col-
bum. II diags Mach 19:757-9 Je '13
Heat treatment of metals. J. A. RIdgely.
Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:492 S '13
Heat treatment of steel — case carbonizing;
abstract of paper read before Am. soc. M. E.
M. T. Lothrop. Am Mach 38:131-5 Ja
23 '13
Influence of mass in heat treatment of
steel K. W. Zlmmerschleld. diag Iron Tr
R 53:84-5 Jl 10 '13
Kerosene for fctecl heating furnaces. H. C.
Splllman. il plan Mach 20:125-6 Q '13
Methods of heat-treating steel with electric-
ity. E. F. Lake. II diags Mach 20:278-82 D '13
'13
Microscopic revelations of steel structures.
E. F. Lake, il Mach 16:690-4 My '13
Modern tool steels and high-speed tool al-
loys. G: S. Armstrong. II Eng M 46:401-15
D '13
Steel improvement co.'s plant for heat-
treating steel. 11 Iron Tr R 53:539-41 S 25 'IS
Tests for leaf springs and their treatment.
E. F. Lake, il Mach 20:217-21 N '13
Why does lag Increase with the temperature
from which cooling starts? H: M. Howe.
Am Inst MIn E Bui 75:479-85 Mr '13
Steel, Microscopic examination of. See Steel —
Testing
Steel, Structural
Drilled holes in structural steel. 11 Iron Age
92:446 Ag 28 '13; Ind Eng 13:494 N '13
Instruction for the mill inspection of struc-
tural steel. Ry Age 54:581-3 Mr 19 '13;
Same. Ry & Eng R 53:305-6 Mr 29 '13
Joint railway organization for the Inspec-
tion of structural steel and steel rails. P.
E. Stevens. Eng N 69:1190-1 Je 6 '13
Protection of steel from corrosion. H: Wil-
liams, il Eng M 46:183-95 My '13
Shop and mill Inspection of structural steel.
Eng N 69:1017-8 My 15 '13
Structural steel fabrication at Rankin. Pa-
il Iron Age 92:435-40 Ag 28 '13
See also Cars, Steel; Painting, Struc-
tural; Steel construction
Steel cables
Efficiency of steel cable fastenings. Enir Rec
67:103 Ja 26 '18
Steel cars. See Cars, Steel
Steel castings
Adaptability of semi-steel mixtures. R. H.
Probert. il Foundry 41:285-6 Jl '13
Annealing of steel castings. E. F. Cone. 11
Iron Age 91:1049-54 My 1 '13
Annealing steel castings. Foundry 41:96 Mr
'13
Cast-steel dome for the drainage shaft of
the Hudson river siphon, CatskiU aque-
duct, il diags Eng N 70:696-701 O 9 '18;
Same cond. Eng Rec 68:413-4 O 11 '13
Cast-steel double body bolsters, platforms
and end frames for steel cars. C. T. West-
lake. Am Soc M E J 35:845-50 My '13;
Same. Ry & Eng R 53:396-7 Ap 26 '13
Co^e mixture for steel castings. Foundry 41:
206 My '13
Difficult steel casting hard to ship, il Iron
Age 92:776-7 O 9 '13
Dominion steel castings co., Hamilton, Ont. —
Canadian plant for producing steel castings.
il plan Ifon Tr R 52:157-8 Ja 9 '13; Same.
Foundry 41:67-8 F '13
Electric refining furnace for cast steel.
Foundry 41:94-5 Mr '13
Electric steel for small castings. F. T.
Snyder. Iron Age 92:932 O 23 '13; Same.
Foundry 41:468-9 N '13
European electric steel automobile castings.
E. F. Lake, il Iron Age 91:768-70 Mr 27
'13
Heat- treatment of carbon steel castings. J:
H. Hall. 11 Iron Tr R 53:81-4 Jl 10 '18
How an intricate casting was made. 11 Foun-
dry 41:618 D '13
Hubbard steel foundry co., Chicago — produc-
ing iron and steel rolls in the West. II
plan Iron Tr R 52:1231-3 My 29 '13
Lock gates for the Panama canal, il plan
Eng Rec 67:228-31 Mr 1 '13
Melting processes of the steel foundry. E.
F. Cone. II Iron Age 91:826-30 Ap 3 '13
Methods of preparing basic open -hearth steel
for castings. H. F. Miller, jr. Am Inst
Min E Bui 75:403-8 Mr '13; Same. Iron
Age 91:714-5 Mr 20 '13; Same. Foundry 41:
135-6 Ap '13
Obscure defects In steel castings. E. F. Cone.
11 Iron Age 92:841-2 O 16 '13
Practice of the Edgar Allen American man-
ganese steel CO. il Iron Tr R 52:1404-11
Je 19 '13; Excerpts. Ind Eng 13:492-3 N
'13
Roechllng-Rodenhauser electric furnace for
making steel for castings. C. H. Vom Baur.
11 Iron Tr R 52:153-6 Ja 9 '13; Same. Foun-
dry 41:55-8 F '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
283
8ta«l castings — Continued.
Semi-steel castings. Ind Eng 18:867-8 Ag '18
Shock tests of cast steel. J: H. Hall, il Am
Inst Min E3 Bui 79:1247-56 Jl '13; Discus-
sion. 84:29(H-35 D '13
Some difllcultles in pouriner steel castings. R.
A. Bull. Foundry 41:469-70 N '13
Steel castings and the substitutes for them.
H: Souther. 11 Iron Age 91:1234-5 My 22
•13
Steel castings from the electric furnace. B.
F. Cone. 11 Iron Age 91:1279-83 My 29 '13
Steel castings without the use of manganese.
E. F. Cone. 11 Iron Age 91:627-8 F 27 '13
Story of some difficult steel castings. E. C.
Jensen, ii diags Iron Age 92:763-8 O 9 '13
Typical specifications for steel castings. E.
F. Cone. Iron Age 92:223-5 Jl 31 '13
See also Steel ingots; Steel metallurgy
Steel construction
Design of steel mill buildings. R. Fleming.
Eng Rec 68:467-9, 491-3 O 25-N 1 '13
Designing steel towers for wood tanks. E.
B. La Salle. Mach 19:345-9, 453-6, 526-8.
612-7 Ja-Ap '13
Dome of the Wisconsin capitol. 11 plans Eng
N 70:389-96 Ag 28 '13
Engineering standards and architectural re-
quirements. Eng Rec 68:114 Ag 2 '18
Erecting steel smokestack on a high roof.
Eng Rec 67:584-5 My 24 '13
Erection work on a heavy printing house:
Hill publishing co. 11 Eng N 70:1298-9 D 25
'13
Grandstand for the Brooklyn baseball club.
plans Eng Rec 67:274-6 Mr 8 '18
Guaranty trust company's new building, New
York city. E. W. Stem. 11 plans Eng N 70:
268-62 Ag 7 '13
Hollow steel slab floor. 11 dlag Eng N 69:
1144-5 My 29 '13
Long-span rolling-mill roof truss of Republic
iron and steel co.. Toungstown, O. 11 plan
Eng Rec 68:164 Ag 9 '18
Modern steel -tipple design. J: A. Garcia.
plans Eng N 69:1316-7 Je 26 '18
New specifications for structural steel work.
plans Eng Rec 67:264, 264 Mr 8 '13
Oflflce building of the Consolidated gas co.,
New York. 11 pUns Eng N 70:1275-83
D 25 '13
Steel framework of St. Jean Baptists church,
N. Y. II plans Eng Rec 68:438-6 O 18 '18
Steel in mine construction. C. Scholz. Eng
N 69:1166-7 Je 6 '13; Same^ 11 dlag Col-
liery 34:30-2 Ag '13
Steelwork of the Broadway arsenal, Buffalo.
11 plan Eng Rec 67:801-2 Mr 16 '18
Structural features of the Continental &
commercial national bank, Chicago, plans
Eng N 70:976-81 N 13 '13
Structural steel In the Seamen's church In-
stitute building, N. Y. plan Eng Rec 67:
162-3 F 8 '13
Three radical innovations in a new steel-
work speclflcation. Eng N 69:864-6 F 20 'IS
Wind stresses in buildings. C. T. Morris.
Eng N 69:862-8 Ap 24 '18
Wlndbracing without diagonals for steel -
frame ofllce-buildlngs. R. Fleming. Eng N
69:492-6 Mr 13 '13
(fee aUo Bridges, Iron and steel; Cars,
Steel; Concrete, Reinforced; Concrete con-
struction; Corrosion and anti-corrosives;
Girders; High buildings; Ships, Iron and
steel; Steel, Structural; Strains and stress-
es; Towers, Steel; Water towers
Steel cutting
Miscellaneous steel cutting at the Brooklyn
navy yard. Ry & Eng R 53:406 My 3
'13
Miscellaneous steel cutting by gas In the
U. S. navy. Iron Age 91:1149 My 8 '13
8teel for tools. See Tool steel
Steel hardening. See Steel. Hardening of
Steel Industry and trade
Chairman Topping on iron and steel tariff;
argument against Underwood bill. Iron Age
91:206-7, 227-8 Ja 16 '13
Charts showing fluctuations In Iron and steel
prices, 1895-1912. Iron Tr R 52:sup [104al
Ja 2 '13
Chicago warehouse for steel products; facili-
ties of A. M. Castle & co. 11 Iron Tr R 52:
978-80 Ap 24 '13
Conditions causing the adoption of extra
prices for special sizes or qualities. J. L.
Replogle. Iron Age 92:978-80 O 30 '13
Distribution of rolled products. Iron Age 92:
456-8 Ag 28 '13
Eflfect of tariff on Iron and steel. Dom Eng
65:177-8 N 8 '13
Export trade in iron and steel in 1912. Iron
Age 91:262 Ja 23 '13
Extent of the steel industry. Eng Rec 68:
269 S 6 '13
Extras — reason and necessity therefor. J. L.
Replogle. Iron Tr U 53:785-6 O 30 '13
Finished steel in Canada. Eng & Min J 96:
680 S 27 '13
Finished steel production In 1912. Eng & Min
J 96:373 Ag 23 '13
Hearings before the ways and means com-
mittee. Iron Tr R 52:263-6 Ja 23 '13
Inside information on steel. Eng & Min J
95:1014 My 17 '13
Iron and steel In 1912. F: Hobart Eng &
Min J 95:80-2 Ja 11 '13
Iron and steel market. See monthly numbers
of Metallurgical and chemical engineering
Iron and steel prices for fifteen years, 1898-
1912. Iron Age 91:32-3 Ja 2 '13
National iron and steel labor report; con-
ditions existing In 1910. Iron Age 91:954-5
Ap 17 '13
New York warehouse (Mllne & co.) for job-
bing steel bars, il plan Iron Tr R 52:1022-
4 My 1 '13
Noteworthy year in Iron and steel. Met ft
Chem Eng 11:3-4 Ja '18
Number and character of electric steel fur-
naces in the United States compared with
those In other countries. Iron Age 92:81
Jl 10 '13
Our foreign Iron and steel trade in 1912. Iron
Age 91:600 Mr 6 '13
Pittsburgh Iron and steel markets. B. E. V.
Luty. Eng & Min J 95:83-4 Ja 11 '13
Plate, sheet and tin plate production in 1912.
Iron Age 91:1400-1 Je 5 '13
Power of corporation feared in case tariff
is reduced: hearings at Washington. Iron Tr
R 52:216 Ja 16 '13
Production of finished iron and steel in 1912.
Iron Age 92:352-5 Ag 14 '13
Production of structural shapes In United
States In 1912. Eng Rec 67:616 My 31 '13
Production of structural shapes, wire rods
and nails In 1912. Iron Age 91:1265-6 My
22 '13
Rolled steel and cast iron. Met & Chem Eng
11 :229 My '13
Sheet bar situation. Iron Tr R 52:215 Ja
16 '13
Speculative factor. Iron Age 91:550-1 F 27
'13
Steel output in 1912 far beyond any record.
Iron Age 91:1516-7 Je 19 '13
Steel production In the United States. Eng &
Min J 95:1308 Je 28 '13
Steel trade and the tariff. Iron Age 92:798-
9 O 9 '13
Steel works and rolling mills, 1909. Mach 19:
968-9 Ag '13
Steel works output more, merchant pig iron
less in September. Iron Age 92:800-1 O 9
'13
World's output of electric steel. Iron Age
91:304 Ja 30 '13
Year of tremendous activity In Chicago dis-
trict. E. H. Boyer. Iron Tr K 52:94-6 Ja 2
'13
.svr (linn Iron industry; Rolling mills;
Steel works; also United States Steel cor-
poration
Steel ingots
Analysis of steel Ingot manufacture: the In-
fluence of common defects on the quality
of rails and structural material. B. Stough-
ton. 11 Ry Age 54:245-9 F 7 '13
284
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
steel inoota — Oontifined.
Commercial production of sound steel ins^ots.
E. Gathmann. 11 diag Iron Tr R 52:523-
5 F 27 '13; Same. Am Inst Min K Bui 76:
657-68 Ap '13
Common defects in ingot manufacture. B.
Stoughton. Kng M 45:103-6 Ap 'IS
Further inyestlgations for securing sound
steel ingots. P. H: Dudley. Eng Rec 67:278
Mr 8 '13
Gathmann method of producing sound steel
Ingots. Eng N 70:687 O 9 '13
Iron and steel Institute discusses sound steel.
J. Horton. Iron Tr R 52:1185-6 My 22
'13
Method of producing sound Ingots; process of
Robert Hadfleld and results obtsJned with
it in France. Met & Chem Eng 11:79-81
F '13
Mill treatment and ductility tests of rail steel.
P. H: Dudley. 11 Iron Age 91:539-41 F 27
'13
Piping and segregation of steel ingots and
ductility-tests for open-hearth rails. P. H.
Dudley, plans Ry & Eng R 63:160-3, 182-8
F 22-Mr 1 '13; Same. Am Inst Min E Bui
76:677-705 Ap '13; Same cond. Ry Age 54:
391-2 P 28 '13; Same cond. Iron Tr R 52:
857-60 Ap 10 '13
Plant for Hadfleld method of producing
sound steel ingots. R. A. Hadfleld. 11 diags
Am Inst Min E Bui 76:669-76 Ap '13
Prevention of piping in steel Ingots. Eng
6 Min J 95:467-8 Mr 1 '13
Producing solid steel ingots. J: E. Stead.
Iron Age 91:715 Mr 20 '13
Producing sound steel ingots by compres-
sion. L. E. Howard. 11 plans Iron Tr R
52:965-71 Ap 24 '13; Same. Iron Age 91:
995-1000 Ap 24 '13; Same. Met & Chem
Eng 11:351-4 Je '13
Production of solid steel Ingots. B: Talbot.
11 Am Inst Min E Bui 76:625-30 Ap '13;
Discussion. 76:631-48, 706-40 Ap '13
Production of steel ingots without defects;
Hadfleld. Talbot and thermit processes
briefly reviewed. Iron Tr R 52:417-8 F 13
'13
Proportions of the mold to make sound in-
gots. E. Gathmann. II diags Iron Age 91:541-
4 F 27 '13
Segregation and deoxidation and the efla-
ciency of aluminium, silicon and titanium as
deoxldlzers. N. Petinot. Met & Chem Eng
11:231-2 My '13
Solution of the sound steel ingot problem.
Iron Tr R 52:626-32 F 27 '13
Symposium on soun<l ingots, plans Met A
Chem Eng 11:161-6 Mr '18'
Symposium on sound steel ingots. Iron Age
91:538-49 F 27 '13
Talbot method for compression of Ingots,
dlag Iron Age 91:1228-30 My 22 '13
Talbot method of producing sound steel in-
gots. Iron Age 91:lJ81-2 My 15 '13
Talbot -method solid ingots, diags Iron Age
91:546-9 F 27 '13
Talbot pipeless ingot. B: Talbot. Eng M 44:
617-9 Ja '13
Thermit for improving steel ingots: revision
and successful operation of a former meth-
od. H. Goldschmidt Eng M. 44:781-3 F '18
Use of anti-piping thermit In casting steel
ingots. E. A. Beck, diags Am Inst Min E
Bui 76:649-56 Ap '13; Same cond. Iron Age
91:645-6 F 27 '13
See alHo Steel castings; Steel metallur-
gy; Steel works
Steel inspection. See Steel, Structural
Steel metallurgy
Changes in steel making processes. Iron Tr
R 62:927 Ap 17 '13
Copper in steel — its influence on corrosion.
D. M. Buck. 11 Iron Tr R 62:l»73-8 Ap 24
'13; same cond. Eng M 45:419-21 Je '13
Efficiency of copper plating in preventing car-
bonization. Mach 19:381-2 Ja '13
Electric furnace in a steel casting foundry.
11 Iron Tr R 52:1399-1400 Je 19 '13
Electric furnace in the steel foundry. B. P.
Humbert. Iron Age 92:1414-5 D 18 '13
Electric furnace methods of steel production.
J: B. C. Kershaw, 11 Iron Tr R 52:197-
203, 361-3 J& 16, F 6 '13
Electric production of steel: from the eaxly
experiments of Siemens to the thirty- ton
furnace of to-day. 11 Sci Am 109:88-9 Ag
2 *18
Electric steel. Met St Chem Bng 11:343-4
Je '13
Electric steel production and its expansion.
Iron Age 91:1360-2 Je 5 '13
Epochal achievement in the electrical arts.
Sci Am 109:82 Ag 2 '18
Exothermic steel. Met & Chem Eng 11:207-9
Ap '13
Ferro- titanium alloy in the manufacture of
iron and steel. C: V. Slocum. 11 Sci Am
108:612 Je 7 '18
Frick electric furnace. Iron Age 92:670-1 S
25 '13
Frick electric steel induction furnace, diags
Iron Age 92:744-7 O 2 '13; Same. Sci Am
S 76:357-9 D 6 '13
Frick furnace for electric refining of steel.
O: Frick. Iron Age 92:1113-4 IsT 13 '13
Fuel possibilities In steel making. W: Whig-
ham. Iron Age 92:1056-9 N 6 '13; Iron Tr
R 53:1097-1101 D 18 '13
Function of slag in electric steel-reflning. R:
Amberg. Am Inst Min E Bui 74:257-68 F
'13
Future of the triplexing process. Iron Tr R
53*877-8 N 13 '13
Hints for the steel founder; paper read at
Am. foundrymen's as8n>. Buffalo. S: R.
Robinson. Foundry 41:63-4 F 'IS
Influence of silicon on open-hearth ingots.
11 Iron Tr R 52:804-6 Ap S '18
Influence of titanium on Bessemer steel. Iron
Tr R 52:801-2 Ap 3 '18
Iron and steel committee of Am. Inst M. E.
meeting, Oct., 1913; papers. Iron Age 92:
900-5, 936 ->8 O 23 '13
Making steel in a Stock, oil-flred converter.
11 plan Iron Tr R 52:97-100 Ja 2 '13
Manufacture of crucible steel. J: H. Hall. II
Iron Tr R 62:791-8, 849-66 Ap 8-10 'IS
Manufacture of open-hearth steel. K, Seaver.
11 plan Iron Tr R 52:1126-30. 1171-e. 1239-
41 My li5-29; 1299-1302, 1365-7 Je 6-12 '13
Manufacturing armor- piercing shells in Spain.
11 Iron Tr R 53:542-4 S 25 '13
Metallurgy of iron and steel. B. Stoughton.
Eng & Min J 96:98-108 Ja 11 'IS
Next improvement in steel making: killing
in molds advocated. G: Auchy. Iron Age
91:239-40 Ja 23 '13
Progress in the metallurgy of Iron and steel.
B. Stoughton. Iron Age 91:12-4 Ja 2 *13
Safety in travel as affected by the steel ralL
11 Sci Am 108:616-7 Je 7 '13
Status of the electric steel furnace. W. Sykes.
Iron Age 92:856-7 O 16 '13
Steel better and cheaper. Automobile 28:
982 My 8 '13
Study of slag enclosures in steel. Iron Tr
R 52:418-9 F 13 '13
Suggestion for vacuum electric steel. F. S.
Adams. Iron Age 91:671 Mr 13 '13
Titanium and silicon in rail steel. Eng Rec
67:390-1 Ap 6 '13
Titanium as used in steel making, B. F.
Lake. Met & Chem Eng 11:144-6 Mr 'IS
Triplexing In steel works vs. Bessemer dup-
lexing. F. A. Wllmot. Iron Age 92:819-20
O 8 ^13
Use of cold coke-oven gas In steel produc-
tion, plan Iron Age 91:1014-5 Ap 24 '13
Use of titanium. Foundry 41:160-1 Ap 'IS
8ee also Annealing; Armor plate; ISesse-
mer process; Iron metallurgy; Metallurgy:
Open hearth process; Rolling mills; Steel
castings; Steel Industry; Steel Ingots; Steel
works; Steel, Hardening of; Steel, Heat
treatment of; Tool steel
Steel molds
German use of steel Ingot molds. Iron Age
92:1214-5 N 27 '13
Steel plants. See Steel work.<§
Steel protection. See Car painting; Metal
protection; Painting, Structural
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
285
Steel tape
Steel- tape repairing in the field. F. A. Glass.
Bngr & Min J 96:1023 N 29 '13
Steel testing. See Steel— Testing
Steel ties. See Railroad ties, Steel
Steel towers. See Towers, Steel
Steel type. See Type. Steel
Steel wheels. See Wheels
Steel works
Accidents In iron and steel mills: comparison
for the United States and Germany. Iron
Age 92:425 Ag 21 '13
Descriptive sketch of iron and steel plant
of the Algoma steel corporation at Sault
Ste. Marie. Ont. R. D. Williams. 11 iron
Tr R 53:401-4 S 4 '13
Bight-hour versus twelye-hour shifts: econo-
mies effected through shorter hours. R. A.
Bull. Eng M 44:599-601 Ja '13
Electrically driven sheet mill of the Apollo
steel company, Apollo, Pa. II Iron Age
91:1629-32 Je 26 '13
Extensive building plans of Bethlehem steel
CO. Iron Tr R 62:164-5 Ja 9 '13
Gas engines in blast furnaces and steel
plants. H. J. Freyn. Iron Tr R 52:1242-
8 My 29 '13; Same cond. Iron Age 91:
1299-1302 My 29 '13
How a German iron and steel plant is
equipped: the Rhelnlsche stahlwerke. A.
Schwartz. II Iron Tr R 53:673-7 O 16 '13
How to prevent blindness amonf? your em-
ployes, il Foundry 41:382-4 S '13: Same. Iron
Tr R 53:414-6 S 4 '13; Same. Ind Bng 13:
427-9 O '13
Iron and steel output cut down by floods.
Iron Age 91:861-4 Ap 3 '13
Jones & Laughlin Aliquippa (Pa.) works.
11 Iron Age 91:23-9 Ja 2 '13
Labor conditions in steel Industry; letter
from J: A. Fitch. Iron Tr R 62:640-1 Mr
13 '13
Losses in steel works operations. P. Long-
mulr and W. H. lioblnson. Iron Tr R 52:
310 Ja 30 '13
Manufacture of open- hearth steel. K. Seaver.
II plan Iron Tr R 52:1120-30, 1171-6, 1239-
41, 1299-1302, 1355-7 My 15-Je 12 '13
Minnesota steel company's plant, Dululh. il
Iron Age 92:603-5 S 18 '13
New Iron and steel works construction. Iron
-Age 91:105, 122-7 Ja 2 '13
New pickling and galvanizing plant at Niles,
p. II Iron Age 92:232-4 Jl 31 '13
Open-hearth furnaces at Midland, I'a. il i)lan
map Iron Age 92:1025-32 N 6 '13
Pittsburgh crucible steel co.'s new plant, il
plans Iron Tr R 53:821-31 X 6 '13
Power machinery of the American steel in-
dustry. R. L. Streeter. 11 Eng M 44:16-35,
204-21, 862-84, 494-510 O '12-Ja '13
Preventing accidents in melting departments.
11 Iron" Tr R 62:693 Mr 20 '13
Progress on Minnesota steel co. plant. Spirit
Lake. Eng & Min J 96:601 S 27 '13
Regenerative gras-flred push furnace. F: Sie-
mens, plan Eng M 44:624-6 Ja '13
Shop and mill Inspection of structural steel.
Eng N 69:1017-8 My 15 '13
Situation in the flooded districts. Iron Age
91:917-9 Ap 10 '13
Special machinery at the Youngstown, Ohio
plant of the Trussed concrete steel com-
pany. 11 Iron Age 92:1377-81 I) 18 '13
Structural steel fabrication at Rankin, Pa.
II Iron Age 92:435-40 Ag 28 '13
Trumbull steel co.'s plant for manufacturing
sheet and tin plate, Warren, O. 11 Iron Age
92:656-8 S 11 '13; Iron Tr R 53:445-9 S
11 '13
Types of motors for steel mill auxiliaries.
B. R. Shover and E. J. Cheney. Iron Tr R
52:251-3 Ja 23 '13
United States steel corporation Canadian
plant at Sandwich, map Iron Tr R 62:171
Ja 9 '13
Visit to the Becker steel works, Germany. II
Iron Age 92:350-1 Ag 14 '13
Youngstown sheet & tube company: the
open-hearth plant, blooming mill and oth-
er details, il Iron Age 92:335-41 Ag 14 '13;
Iron Tr R 53:289-98 Ag 14 '13
Src alHo Rolling mills; Steel Industry
Stefi&nsson, Vilhjalmr
Arctic exploration and the new Stef&nsson
expedition. R. E. Peary, map il Scl Am
S 75:276 My 3 '13
Canadian arctic expedition. Sci Am 108:240
Mr 16 '13
Plans of the Stef&nsson expedition. C. Wiss-
ler. Scl Am S 75:276-7 My 3 '13
Stelnmetz, Charles Proteus, 1865-
Stelnmetz and electrical progress. D. S. Mar-
tin, por Scl Am S 76:28 Jl 12 '13
Ste I lite
Stelllte as a cutting tool. D. T. Hamilton,
il diag Mach 20:297-8 D '13
Stephens family
Printers of note — the Stephens. W. C. Ble-
loch. Inland Ptr 61:524-5 Jl '13
Stereoautograph
Stereophotographic surveying. O: Lemberffer.
11 Eng N 69:609-12 Mr 27 '13
Ste reoco m p a rate r
Stereophotographic surveying. O: Lemberger,
11 Eng N 69:605-9 Mr 27 '13
Stereophotographic surveying. See Photograph-
ic surveying
Stereoscope
Curiosities of binocular vision: stereoscopic
and other effects. F: Campbell, il Sci Am
S 76:122-3 Ag 23 '13
Evolution of the modern stereoscope. A.
Lockett. diaga Sci Am S 76:27(J-9 N 1 '13
Stereotyping
Electro typing and stereotyping. C: S. Part-
ridge. See monthly numbers of the Inland
printer
Hce alMo Electrotyplng
Stills. See Distillation
Stock system of a structural shop. F. Tisslng-
ton. Eng N 69:166-6 Ja 23 '13
Stock yards inn, Chicago
Mechanical equipment of Stock yards inn.
pliins Dom P^ng 62:32-9 Ja 11 '13
Stokers, Mechanical
Chain-grate stoker which returns Its ashes,
diag Eng N 69:1143 My 29 '13
Chain grate stokers. W: M. Faber. diag Ind
Kng 13:If'3-4 N '13
Electric sisnal method of firing navy boilers. 11
Sci Am 109:396 N 22 '13
Gee locomotive stoker. II diag plan Am Eng
87:155-7 Mr '13; Same. Ry Age 54:486-
8 Mr 14 '13
Mechanical stokers from operating stand-
point. Ry Age 54:1300-12 Je 13 "13
On tlie firing line; mechanical stoking of lo-
comotives. Ry & Kng R 53:147 F 15 '13
Reclaiming fuel from chain-gnite stokers. E.
Brown. I»o\ver 38:. 187 O 21 '13
Report of committee of Am. railway master
mechanic's* assn. on mechanical stokers.
Ry & Eng R 63:556 Je 14 '13
Riley underfeed stoker, il Elec Ry J 41: 337
F 22 '13; Iron Age 91:417 F 13 '13; Ind Eng
13: 123-5 Mr '13; Power 37:483-5 Ap 8 '13
Smoke prevention and the mechanical stok-
er. D. F. Crawfonl. Ry Age 55:25 Jl 4 '13
Standard locomotive stoker, il Hy Age 55:
G47-9 10 '13; Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:621-
4 X '13
Standardization of boiler-stoker Installations.
J. G. Worker. Power 38:500 O 7 '13
Stoker vs. powdered fuel for locomotives. C.
F. Street. Ry Age 55:136-7 Jl 25 '13
Stoking the locomotive by machine. II Scl Am
109:449 1) 13 '13
Underfeed stokers. 11 Elec World 61:369 F 16
'13
Stoking. See Firing
Stone A Webster engineering corporation, Bos-
ton, Mass.
Methods of large engineering and construc-
tion company. Elec W 62:68-9 Jl 12 '18
10
286
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Stone
See Limestone; Pavements, Stone; Road
materials; Sandstone; Slate
Stone, Artificial
Maklngr a stone manufacturing press. F. A.
Stanley. 11 Am Mach 38:716-8 My 1 '13
Synthetic stone. Bnfr Rec 68:396 O 11 '18
See also Concrete; Concrete. Ornamental;
Concrete blocks; Concrete products
Stone crushing plants
Ballast crush ingr plant of the El Paso &
Southwestern. 11 plan Ry Age 54:1578-4 Je
20 '13 _.
Stone crushing and screening, Falrmount, HL
K. E. Cajiparls. il Bng N t9:113-6 Ja 16 'IS
Stone dust . _ ,
Production of stone dust In collieries. 11 Col-
liery 34:90 S '13
Stone monuments. See Megalithic monuments
Stoping. See Mining engineering
Storage
See Coal storage; Cold storage; Dyna-
mite storage; Freight houses; Ice storage;
Oil storage; Stores system
Storage batteries
Advantages of thin-plate storage hatteriea.
Elec W 61:437-8 Mr 1 '18
Automobile storage batteries: care and main-
tenance. Automobile 28:768-9 Ap 8 '18
Battery action in charge and discharge. Au-
tomobile 29:747 O 23 '13
Battery points for the careful owner. J. S.
Skinner. Automobile 29:744-5 O 23 '13
Chemical action in stora|re batteries. C. S.
C6le. Automobile 29:1206-7 D 25 '13
Conodparison of lead- sulphuric and Edison
types of storage battery. R Oster. il Pow-
er 38:716-^20 N 18 '13
Dry storage battery of Cook railway signal
company, DenTer, Col. U Eleo W 61:66 Ja
4 '18
Edison storage battery. H. H. Smith. Bng M
46:91-4 Ap '18 «_ ^
Hydro-pneumatic accumulator, il Am Bng 87:
48 Ja *18
Installation and care of storage totteries.
H. M. Nichols. Power 88:88-90. 126-7 Jl 16-
22 '13: Same. Sci Am S 76:180-1 Ag 30 '18
Marine uses of electric storage batteries. E.
L. Reynolds. Int Marine Bng 18:167 Ap '18
1918 vehicle batteries. Automobile 28:41-8 Ja
2 *18
Overhauling a railway storage battery. B.
Dawson, diag Power 38:821-2 D 9 '13
Recent improvements In the storage battery.
11 Scl Am 108:247 Mr 16 '18
Reconstruction of a storage-battery plant,
St. Louis, diag Elec W 61:1179-80 My 31
•13
Resuscitating a dead storage battery. Auto-
mobile 28:949 My 1 '13
Specialties in the storage battery field. 11
Automobile 29:779-81 O 23 '13
Storage battery. J: A. Randolph, plan Power
37:48-9. 81-3 Ja 14-21 '13
Storage -battery control by counter-emf cells.
11 diag Elec W 62:1267-8 D 20 '13
Storage battery industry. L. Lyndon. Elec W
61:21-2 Ja 4 ^18
Storage battery operation in electrics. Q:
Taylor. Automobile 29:746-7 O 23 '13
Thin plate is latest battery, development,
diags Automobile 29:742-4 O 23 '13
Tubes and pockets of the Edison battery, il
Automobile 29:782-5 O 23 '13
See al80 E«lectric batteries
Charging
Charging a battery. Automobile 28:40-1 Ja
2 '13
Methods of charging storage batteries. Elec
W 62:41-2 Jl 6 '13
Motor-generators and rectifiers, il Automo-
bile 28:34-6 Ja 2 '18
Rheostats for battery charging. 11 Automo-
bile 28:87-9 Ja 8 '18
Storage battery charging: a Tlbratlng rectifier
changing alternate current of standard
voltage to low-voltage direct current for
automobile lighting. Q. A. Brackett. il IDMig
M 44:774-6 F 'IS
Universal-unit battery -charging panels. II
Mec W 62:1177 D 6 '13
Storage battery locomotive. See B3ectrlc loco-
motives
Storage of coal. See Coal storage
Storage systems
Relation of storage to plant capacity. Iron
Age 91:176-7 Ja 9 '13
Storage system for construction plant: in-
spection and maintenance of wood and
steel derricks, hoisting engines, ropes,
slings and connections. Bng Rec 67:431-2
Ap 19 '18
See also Stores system
Stores. See Department stores; Show cases
Stores, Cooperative. See Cooperation
Stores system
Abstracts of papers at 10th annual conven-
tion of Railway storekeepers' assn.. Chi-
cago, 1913. Ry Age 64:1134-45 My 23 '13;
Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:297-1104 Je '13
Arrangement and operation of store rooms.
W: B. Laine. U Ind Eng 13:495-600 D '13
(to be cont)
Handling supplies and manufactured parts:
how machine standards were developed by
Sulzer brothers, Wlnterthur, Switzerland.
U Iron Age 92:1266-70 D 4 '13
HoUey carbureter co.'s system in storing pat-
terns, diags Automobile 29:370-1 Ag 28 '13
Simplified stock system. Automobile 29:26-7
Jl 3 '13
Storeroom system for a large plant Ind "Eiag
13:342-6 Ag '13
10th annual convention of Railway store-
k»epers* assn., Chicago, 1913. Ry A Eng
R 53:482-3. 487-8 My 24 '13
Storms
See also Thunderstorms; Tornadoes
Stoves
LAtter-day stove shop; I: A. Sheppard ft cc's
plant, Philadelphia. E. C. Kreutzberg. H
plan Foundry 41:423-33 O 'IS
New stove foundry at Chicago; plant of
Cribben ft Sexton ca il iron Age 91:74-6
Ja 2 '13
See also EHectric cookers
Strains and stresses
Analysis of crankshaft stresses. K. W. NaJ-
der. Mach 19:866-8 Jl '13
Analysis of steel towers: determination of
action of wind loads and design of tower
bents. I. Delson. Eng Rec 68:302-3 S 13 '13
Analyzing strength of cylinder head bolts. J.
H. Rodgers. diags Mach 20:66 S '13
Bending moments in continuous reinforced -
concrete beams. S. EX Thompson. Eng Rec
67:639-40 Je 7 '13
Calculation of docks and bulkhead walls.
diags Eng Rec 68:825-7 S 20 *13
Calculation of the distribution of stresses in
rotating discs of variable width. T. P5schi.
Am Soc M B J 35:714-7 Ap '13
Deflection of angle Irons. W: L. CathcarL
Mach 19:636 Ap '13
Designing faceplate Jaws and screws for a
heavy lathe. W. G. Dunkley. diags Mach
19:766-8 Je '13
Designing steel towers for wood tanks. E.
R La Salle. Mach 19:346-9, 463-6. 626-8,
612-7 Ja-Ap '13
Determining shaft diameters. W. Q. Dunkley.
Mach 19:948-9 Ag '13
Distribution of deformations in stressed met-
al. C. Fremont. Am Soc M E J 36:1297-1301
Ag '13
Distribution of stress in a cement briquette.
E. Q: Coker. il Sci Am S 76:388-9 Je 21
•13
Excerpts from foreign articles on strength
of materials. Am Soc M E J 36:339-43 F
•13
Experiments on moving loads on highway
bridges. Eng Rec 68:166-6 Ag 9 '18
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
287
strains and mtre— 99 —Continued.
General method for drawin^r influence lines
for stress in simple trusses. M. A. Howe.
RnfiT N 69:1227-31 Je 12 '13
Graphical analysis of double-relnforced-con-
crete sections. S: Klein. Enff Rec €8:251 Ag
Graphical method of dividing: neutral fuels
in concrete arch design. T. A. Smith. Kng
N 70:611 S 26 '11 •. ^ , ^
Increase of bore of high-speed wheels by
centrifugal stresses: abstract and discus-
sion of paper by S. A. Moss.. Am Soc M
B J 35:628-8 Ap *1S
Increase of bore of wheels by centrifugal
stresses, diag Mach 19:520-3 Mr '13
Kinetic effecU of crowds: the forces due to
movemenU of live load. C. J. TUden. 11
Sci Am S 76:172-5 8 13 '18 ^ ,„ ,, ,
Maximum column stresses. Eng Rec 67:44 Ja
II '13
Measurement of actual stresses. A. R. Lord.
Concrete Cem 8:15-6 Jl 'IS . _
New strain-gage for live-load stresses, il Eng
N 70:701 O 9 '18 «_ «
Optical determination of stresses. Eng Reo
67:80-1 Ja U *18
Reinforced concrete wall footings and column
footings. A. N. Talbot. Ill U Eng Bxp Sta
Bui 67:1-114 '13
Strains in flywheels. J. EX Terman. Power
88:651-2 N 4 '13
Strength of C-shaped cast-Iron frames. A.
L: Jenkins, diags Am Mach 38:815-7 My
16 '18
Strength of outstanding flanges in beams and
columna R J. Roark. &g Rec 68:722-3
D 27 '13
Strength of wire rope drums. R. H. Cre-
voisie. Mach 19:580 Ap '13
Stress analysis of circular tubes. B. Hauke-
lid. Eng Rec 67:669-72; 68:674-6 Je 14, D 13
'IS
Stress coefficients for roof trusses; with data
sheet supplement. C. E. Shirmer. Mach
20:23-4 8 '13
Stresses due to bending in lap riveted boiler
seams. E. Daiber. Am Soc M E J 35:905-
6 My '18
Stresses In an A-frame for a crane runway:
analysis of primary stresses and discus-
sion of stresses in lattice bars. H. Gwin-
ner. diag Mach 19:37-8 S '12
Tests of reinforced concrete buildings under
load. A. N. Talbot and W. A. Slater, il
III U Eng Exp Sta Bui 64:5-104 '18
Tests of reinforced -concrete slabs under con-
centrated loading. Eng Rec 66:164-6 Ag 9
'18
Tests of reinforced- concrete wall and column
footings. EMg Rec 68:126-8 Ag 8 '18
Three radical innovations In a new steel-
work specification. Eng N 69:864-6 F 80 '18
Three-segment column-formula; increaolng
column stresses. N. R. MclAire. Eng N 69:
686 Mr 20 '18
Unit stresses for timber. A. T. North; H. D.
Dewell. Eng N 70:179-81 Jl 24 '13
Unit stresses In timber. A. T. North. Eng N
70:426-7 Ag 28 '18
What is a proper safe unit stress for timber?
Eng N 69:1336 Je 26 'IS
ftce aJuo Arches; Bridges — Load; Build-
ing: Elasticity; Extensometers; Girders;
Graphic statics; Mechanics; Neutral axis;
Strength of materials; Trusses; Wind pres-
sure
Stray currents
Stray electric currents. C: J. Norwood. Col-
liery 83:866-7 F '18
Bee aleo Electrolytic corrosion
Stray losses. See Electric apparatus — 'Losses:
Electric machinery — ^Losses; Ellectrlc mo-
tors — Losses
Stream flow
Effect of proposed storage reservoirs on
stream flow and water power on the lower
Chippewa river, Wis. C. B. Stewart, map
Eng N 70:246-8 Ag 7 '13
Effect of recent flood on New York streams.
R E. Horton. 11 Eng Rao 67:899-408 Ap IS
•13
mem
"ols for stream gaging stations.
I. 11 Eng N 69:1808-11 Je 26 '18
tx-post-iacto gage heights. C.
Stream-flow formulee and the Ohio flood. BSng
Rec 68:868 S 27 '18
See aleo Floods; Stream measurement;
Water flow
Stream measurement
Artificial controls for stream
C. R. Adams.
Establishing ex-post-7acto gage heigl
F. Brown. 11 map Eng N 69:1120-3 My 29
•13
Flood gaglngs at Columbus, Ohio. R. H.
Simpson. Eng Rec 67:692 My 24 '13
Measuring the flow of a stream. R: H. Byrd.
11 Sd Am 108:868-9 Mr SI '18
Methods of estimating stream flow when
streams are frosen. W. G. Hoyt. lEng N
69:725-7 Ap 10 '18
Notes on stream gaging stations. C: K. Fox.
Eng N 69:1080 My 22 '13
Precipitation and runoff. Ishikarl river, Ja-
pan, with special relation to ice conditions.
B. Okasaki. Eng N 70:850-2 O 80 '13
Snow surveys for predicting stream flows.
J. a Alter. 11 Eng N 69:1110-3 My 29 '18
Stream flow gaglngs under anchor ice con-
ditions. C. W. Smith. Eng N 69:1276-7 Je
19 '18
Stream gaging stations as component parts
of water-power and other hydraulic woilcs.
J: C. Hoyt. Eng N 69:834-6 Ap 24 '18
See also Water flow
Stream pollution. See Water pollution
Street accltfents
Accident talks to the children of Brooklyn.
il Eaec Ry 42:1222-6 D 13 '13
Motor omnibus accidents in London, Eng. H.
R. Wilson. Eng N 70:660-2 S 18 '18
See also Street railroads — Accidents
Street car advertlslna
Street car advertising by railway companies.
Blec Ry J 42:71 Jl 12 '18
Street cars
Articulated street car. Boston, il Eng N 69:
910-1 My 1 '13
Birmingham (Ala.) side-entrance car for
white and colored passengers. 11 plan Elec
Ry J 41:766-7 Ap 86 '18
California type cars for San Francisco. 11
plan Elec Ry J 42:226-7 Ag 9 '18
Car design. Elec Ry J 41:964 My 81 '18
Center-entrance cars for Brooklyn. 11 plana
Elec Ry J 41:708-16 Ap 19 '18
Center-entrance cars for Butte, Mont, il plan
Elec Ry J 42:274 Ag 16 '18
Chicago City railway^s new cars, dlags Elec
Ry J 42:1281-2 D 20 '13
City car window-glass test Blec Ry J 41:
78 Ja 11 '18
Cleveland tests on the illumination of cars.
Elec Ry J 42:180-1 Ag 2 '18
Commercial stage of the double deck. EHec
Ry J 41:996-7 Je 7 '13
Convertible car with steel underframe. fl
Elec Ry J 42:694-5 O 11 '13
Design of city cars. 11 Elec Ry J 42:561-70
O 4 '13
Double-deck car for Washington, plans Blleo
Ry J 41:430 Mr 8 '13
Double-deck cars for Pittsburgh. 11 plans
mec Ry J 41:958-62 My 31 '13
Double -deck prepayment cars at Aberdeen,
Scotland, il Elec Ry J 41:385 Mr 1 '13
Effective shop equipment for reducing main-
tenance of equipment. G. A. Mills. EHec
Ry J 41:816-8 My 8 '13
Electric railway construction in Paris. 11 plans
Elec Ry J 42:648-9 O 4 '18
Fender and wheel-guard tests in Vancouver.
Elec Ry J 42:968-9 N 1 '18
Forthcoming train operation on Montreal
street railway system, plan Elec Ry J 42:
939 O 25 '13
Gas-electric cars for London county council
tramways, il Elec Ry J 48:86 Jl 6 '18
Gasoline surface cars in India, il Bleo Ry
J 41:427 Mr 8 '18
Hearings before Mass. railroad commission
on heating vestibules and air-brake equip-
ment Elec Ry J 41:819 My 3 '18
Height of car step: opinion of New Jersey
commission. Elec Ry J 42:1087 N 8 '18
288
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Street cars — Continued.
Improved type of articulate^ car. il Blec Ry
J 41:583-5 Mr 29 '13
Increasing the efficiency and reliability of old
equipment. Elec Ry J 41:407 Mr 8 '13
Larger car designed for the new subway. H
Sol Am 109:262 O 4 '13
Latest features of Montreal cars, 11 diags
Elec Ry J 42:1132-4 N 29 '13
Municipal car in San Kranclsco. il Elec Ry
J 41:896 My 17 '13
Near-side cars for Atlantic City, il Elec Ry
J 42:940 O 25 '13
New cars for Liverpool. 11 plan Elec Ry J
41* 591-3 Mr 29 '13
New* cars for Milwaukee. 11 Elec Ry J 41:386
Mr 1 '13
New cars for Rochester. N. Y. il plans Elec
Ry J 41:644-5 Ap 5 '13
New cars of the Chicago railways, plans Elec
Ry J 42:230-2 Ag 9 '13 .^ ^
New pay-within car for the Michigan united
traction company, il Elec Ry J 41:122-3 Ja
18 '13
New York citv brake order. J. N. Dodd. Elec
Rv J 42:414-9 S 13 '13
Operation of trailers in connection with peak
load city service in Cleveland. G: I*. Rad-
cliffe. Elec Ry J 41:422-3 Mr 8 '13
Opinion and order on New York car step.
Elec Ry J 41:414 Mr 8 '13
Pneumatic gong ringer for Kansas City cars.
plan Elec Ry J 41:596 Mr 29 '18
Progress in car design during 1912. Elec Ry J
41: 4-5 Ja 4 '13
Recommendations for San Francisco cars.
Elec Ry J 41:256-7 F 8 '13
Rules against smoking on street cars. Bng
N 69:582-3 Mr 20 '13
St. Louis center-entrance motor car. 11 Elec
Ry .1 42:10r)2 N 15 '13
Sanitary car strap with advertising feature,
patented by John F. Newton, jr. 11 Elec Ry
J 41:259-60 F 8 '13
Single-deck and double-deck prepayment cars
for Vienna, il plans Elec Ry J 42:182-4 Ag
2 '13
Steam turbine street cars for Long Island.
Sci Am 109:183 S 6 '13
Third avenue railway converting prepayment
oars to non-bulkhead type, dia^ Elec Ry
J 42:1148 N 29 '13
Truckless and single-truck center-entrance
cars. II plan Hlec Ry J 42:1025-6 N 8 '13
See also Car cleaning; Car fenders: Car
painting: Car trucks; Car wa.shini?; Car
wheels; Cars; Electric railroads — Rolling
stock; Street railroads
Lighting
See Car lighting
Street cleaning
Automobile truck for refuse aJtid street sweep-
ings. 11 Munic Eng 44:119-21 F '13
Care of streets In Chicago: abstract of a re-
port on cleaning and repairing streets. Eng
Rec 68:558-9 N 15^ '13
Cleaning capital streets. J. W. Paxton. II
Munlc Eng 45:259-61 S '13
Cleaning streets in St. Louis, Mo. J. C. Trav-
111a. Munlc Eng 44:439 My '13
Cleaning streets in Washington, D. C. J.
W. Paxton. Eng Rec 68:351-4 S 27 '13
Comparative street cleaning costs. T. M.
Hurlburt. Munic Eng 45:451 N '13
Cost system for street cleaning In Washing-
ton. J. W. Paxton. Eng Rec 68:296-7 S
13 '13
Estimating the cost of garbage and refuse
collection and haulage in Chicago. Eng N
69:106-7 Ja 16 '13
Five job municipal vehicle, il Automobile
29:276-8 Ag H '13
Motor driven street sweeper used in Oakland.
Cal. Munic Eng 45:167-9 Ag '13
Motor sweepers save 12 to GO per cent. 11
Automobile 2S:10(>4-5 My 22 '13
Municipal versus contract street cleaning in
Washington. J. W. Paxton. Etig Rec 68:
296 S 13 '13
Recent progress in methods and character of
street cleaning. S. Whlnery. Eng N 70:670
S 18 '13; Eng Rec 68:295 S 13 ^13
Squeegee In Berlin. 11 Munic Eng 46:173-4
Ag '13
Street and alley cleaning in Chicago. F. W.
Solen. Munic Eng 44:162-8 F '18
Street cleaning and garbage collection effi-
ciency studies of the Chicago civil service
commission. Eng N 69:123 Ja 16 '13
Street cleaning and garbage collection meth-
ods in Chicago. Eng Rec 67:24-6 Ja 4 '13
Street cleaning costs at Spokane, Wash, tn
1912. S. A. Levington. Eng N 69:404-6 F 27
*13
Street cleaning department of Baltimore, Md.
S. S. Scott. 11 Munic Eng 46:340-2 O '13
Street cleaning efficiency standards for Chi-
cago. F. H. Cenfield and A. B. Segur. map
Eng N 69:402-4 P 27 '13
Street cleaning in New York in 1912. Engr
Rec 68:427 O 18 '13
Street cleaning without contractors in Wash-
ington, D. C. Eng N 70:681-3 O 2 '13
Vacuum road cleaning. Eng Rec 67:574 My
24 '13
See also Refuse and refuse disposal;
Street sprinkling
Street lighting
Cost of municipal electric lighting at Chica-
go. R. Palmer. Eng N 70:668 O 2 '13
Cost of street lighting in Chicago. Blec W
62:290 Ag 9 '13
Electrical service in European cities. L: Bell.
Elec W 62:637-8 S 27 '13
Elements of cost In street lighting. Elec W
62:1065-6 N 22 '13
Hiawatha, Kan. — ornamental street lighting.
H. S. Woods, il Elec W 62:1116-7 N 29 '13
Investigation of costs of street lighting In
Milwaukee, made by the Railrocul commis-
sion of Wisconsin. Elec W 62:632 S 27 *13
London's transportation and lighting. L:
Bell. Elec W 62:366-7 Ag 23 '13
Luminous-arc installations in Boston, Cam-
bridge, and Lynn, Mass. il Elec W 62:469-
72 S 6 '13
Magnetite-arc lamps at Owatonna. Minn. 11
Elec W 62:645 S 27 '13
Ornamental lighting in residential districts:
series tungsten system covering all streets
of Champaign, 111. J. R. Cravath. 11 Elec
W 62:12fJ4-6 D 20 '13
Ornamental lights of Billings, Mont. J: N.
Edy. II Munlc Eng 44:15-6 Ja '13
Plan for future street lightihg of Chicago.
map Elec W 61:785-6 Ap 12 '18
Purpose and methods of street lighting. K.
G. Rennie. Munic Eng 44:259-62 Mr '13
Relative merits of the various types of elec-
tric arc and Incandescent lamps for light-
ing urban and suburban streets. H. C. H.
Lasker. Stevens Ind 30:37-56 Ja '13
Standard specifications for street lighting.
Eng Rec 67:595 My 31 '13
Street lighting and fixtures of New York
city. Elec W 61:712-8 Ap 5 '13
Street lighting in Fort Wayne, Ind. il Elec
W 62:694 S 20 '13
Street lighting In St. Joseph, Mo. 11 Munlc
Eng 44:51-2 Ja '13
Street lighting with tungsten lamps, il Mun-
ic Eng 45:523-7 D '13
Study of street lighting in Manchester. BHec
W 61:810-1 Ap 19 '13
White- way lighting. Elec W 61:1069-70 My
24 '13
Wisconsin commission shows Milwaukee that
central-station energy is cheapest. Blec W
62:577 S 20 '13
See also Electric lighting
Street- lighting fixtures
Construction of concrete lighting standards
at Eldorado, Kan. 11 Elec W 62:1331-2 D 27
'13
New lamps on Dearborn street, Chicago, il
Elec W 61:888-4 Ap 19 '13
Ornamental concrete lamp posts. H. G. Hall,
il plan Concrete Cem 2:226-7 My '13
Ornamental lighting in Waterloo, Iowa. C:
A. Roby. Munic Eng 44:41-2 Ja '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
289
street- lighting fixtures — Continued,
Standard lamp post adopted in Chicago, III.
J. C. Schnledwind. 11 Munic Eng 44:861-2
Ap '13 ^ ^^.
Standard street-lighting fixtures for Chicago.
II dec W 61:61 Ja 4 '18
Street railroad law
C. S. Sergeant on proposed Nlne-hours-ln-
eleven bills. Blec Ry J 41:640 Ap 6 '13
Chicago surface railways outline proposed
plan of merger. Elec Ky J 42:698-700 O 11
Compensation for street-railway use of high-
way bridge in New Jersey. Eng Rec 68:557-
8 N 15 '13
Hearing on Illinois bill limiting hours of la-
bor. Elec Ry J 41:854-5 My 10 '13
Hearings before Mass. railroad commission
on heating vestibules and airbrake equip-
ment. Blec Rv J 41:819 My 3 '13
Preliminary draft of Chicago general merger
ordinance being prepared. Elec Ry J 41:
338-9 F 22 '13
Progress with unification ordinance in Chi-
cago. Elec Ry J 42:990-1 N 1 '13
Proposed changes in Chicago ordinance. Eloc
Ry J 42:189-90 Ag 2 '13
Proposed Detroit ordinance. Elec Ry J 42:
38-9 Jl 6 '13
Rules on clearances In California. Bleo Ry J
41:103 Ja 18 '13
Substance of Chicago's surface railway uni-
fication ordinance. Elec Ry J 42:1112 N 22 '13
See also Electric railroads — Law; Street
railroads — Franchises
Street railroads
Grade reduction on street railways. C. H.
Reeves. 11 Eng N 69:72-6 Ja 9 '18
Interurban and street car service defined.
Elec Ry J 42:1113 N 22 '13
Reports of Committee meetings of the mid-
year meeting, 1913 of Am. EHec. Ry. Assn.,
1913. Elec Ry J 41:197-206 F 1 '18
Sre also Car couplings; Car houses; Elec-
tric railroads; Elevated railroads; Street
cars; Subways; Trackless trolleys
Accidents
Accident prevention In Boston. E: Dana. 11
Elec Ry J 41:58-61 Ja 11 '18
Accident talks to the children of Brooklyn.
11 Elec Ry J 42:1222-6 D 13 '13
Features of safety campaign in Memphis,
Tenn. Elec Ry J 42:144 Jl 26 '13
Papers read at 6th annual meeting of Paci-
fic claim agents' assn., Vancouver, July,
1913. Elec Ry J 42:103-7 Jl 19 '13
Prevention of accidents. Elec Ry J 41:812-3
My 3 '13
Safety work In Seattle. Elec Ry J 41:216-7
F 1 '13
Successful methods of preventing accidents.
A. O. Rlppey. Elec Ry J 41:760-2 Ap 26 'IS
Bee also Safety devices and measures
Buildings
f?t'c Car houses
Construction
Bee Street railroads — Track
Employees
American electric railway association: report
of committee on w^elfare of employees. Elec
Ry J 42:812-3 O 16 '13
Arbitration of terms of service in Detroit.
-Elec Ry J 42:346-7 Ag 30 '13
Award of arbitrators In Chicago wage con-
troversy. Elec Ry J 41:649-50 Ap 5 '13
Award of Buffalo arbitrators in case of Inter-
national railway. Elec Ry J 42:234 Ag 9 '13
Boston arbitration hearings. Elec Ry J 42:
349, 434. 470. 511, 700-1, 941, 993. 1030, 1066-7
Ag 30. S 13-27, O 11. 25-N 15 '13
Buffalo railway men on strike. 11 Elec Ry J
41:674-5 Ap 12 '13
C. S. Sergeant on proposed Nlne-hour-ln-
eleven bills. Elec Ry J 41:640 Ap 6 '18
Cincinnati traction strike. 11 Elec Ry J 41:
8)0-2 My 17 '13
Co-operative buying for the employees of
the Interborough rapid transit company
and -New York railways company. SSec Ry
J 41:219 F 1 '13
Decision of Detroit arbitrators In regard to
working conditions and wages. Elec Ry J
42:1028-9 N 8 '13
Detroit wage arbitration. Elec Ry J 42:942
O 25 '13
High school boys as conductors in Denver.
Blec Ry J 41:975 My 81 "13
Human factor In fare collection service. J: F.
Ohmer. Elec Ry J 41:878-4 Mr 1 '18
Indianapolis arbitration proceedings. Elec Ry
J 42:1254, 1302-3 D 13-20 '13
Indianapolis differences placed before commis-
sion. Elec Ry J 42:1149-50 N 29 '13
Indianapolis employees close their case. Elec
Ry J 42:1348 D 27 '13
Indianapolis labor developments. Elec Ry J
42:1202-3 D 6 '13
Indianapolis strike: settlement. Elec Ry J 42:
1059-61 N 15 '13
Indianapolis strike violence. 11 Elec Ry J 42:
1018-21 N 8 '13
Medical inspection system of the Brooklyn
rapid transit co. Ry & Eng R 53:708-9 Jl
26 '13
New England street railway club meeting,
Boston, May 22, 1913. Elec Ry J 41:973-4
My 31 '13
Plan for co-operative buying in Philadelphia.
Elec Ry J 41:855-6 My 10 '13
Profit-sharing plan of the Washington rail-
way & electric company. W. F. Ham. Blec
Ry J 42:814-5 O 16 '13
Psychological 'tests of motormen. Elec Ry J
42:66-7 Jl 12 '13
Railway co-operative grocery stores In New
York. 11 Elec Ry J 42:65-6 Jl 12 '13
Relations that should exist between railway
employees and the supervisory force. N.
W. Bolen. Elec Ry J 41:1153-4 Je 28 '18
Re-routing, wages and co-operative buying
discussed by Philadelphia rapid transit co.
Elec Ry J 41:103<)-40 Je 7 '13
Review of the Stotesbury management in
Philadelphia. Elec Ry J 42:1347-8 D 27 '18
Securing lower purchase prices for employ-
ees. Elec Ry J 41:838-9 My 10 '13
Selection and Instruction of trainmen. Elec
Ry J 41:812 My 3 '13
Selection and Instruction of trainmen. D. C.
Bell. Elec Ry J 41:815-6 My 3 'IS
Terms of settlement of Buffalo International
railway strike. Elec Ry J 41:730 Ap 19 '18
Terms of settlement of Cincinnati strike.
Elec Ry J 41:939 My 24 '13
Welfare work on Brooklyn rapid transit
system. H. A. Bullock. Elec Ry J 42:285-7
O 16 '13
Bee also Electric railroads — Employees
Equipment
New York city brake order. J. N. Dodd. Blec
Ry J 42:414-9 S 13 '13
Bee also Electric railroads — Equipment;
Sanders; Street cars
Exhibits
Railway exhibit at Pittsburgh. 11 Elec Ry J
42:692-3 O 11 '13
Fares
American electric railway transportation &
traffic association and Accountants' asso-
ciation: report of conunlttee on fares and
transfers. Elec Ry J 42:811 O 16 '18
■^ Cost of carrying a passenger, and proposed
work of the Bureau of fare research. EI
Gruhl. Elec Ry J 42:893-4 O 18 '13
^Discussion on rates and fares. W: J. Clark.
Elec Ry J 41:192-5 F 1 '18
Discussion on the Milwaukee fare decision.
Elec Ry J 41:110-1 Ja 18 '13
Fare collecting and recording In Buffalo.
Elec Ry J 42:342 Ag 30 '13
~ Human factor in fare collection service. J:
F. Ohmer. Elec Ry J 41:878-4 Mr 1 'IS
Joint meeting of the Accountants' and Trans-
portation & traffic associations discusses
fares and transfers and express and freight
traffic. Elec Ry J 42:798-800 O 16 '13
290
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Street railroads — Fares — Continued.
Low fare ordinance passed In Toledo. Blec
Ry J 42:1201 D 6 '13
Prepayment zone system inaugurated at Lei-
cester. Elec Ry J 41:720 Ap 19 '13
Proceedings of 4th annual midyear confer-
ence of Am. Elec. Ry. Assn., 1913. Blec Ry
J 41:184-196 P 1 '18
Profitable limit of five-cent street-railway
fare. H: G. Bradlee. Bng N 69:214-5 Ja 30
'13
Providence, R. I. — Rooke system of auto-
matic fare collection, il Elec Ry J 41:643
Ap 5 '13
Report of experts on the result of operation
at reduced fare in Toledo. Bleo Ry J 41:
263 F 8 '13
When a reduced rate of fare should not be
made. Elec Ry J 41:632 Mr 22 '18
Wisconsin Supreme court decision in Mil-
waukee fare case. Elec Ry J 41:1081 Je
14 '13
See also Street railroads— Transfers
Finance
Annual reports. Elec Ry J 41:167-9 Ja 25 '13
Arbitration of operating expense charges in
Cleveland. Elec Ry J 41:925-9, 971-3, 1070-
6 My 24-31. Je 14 '13
Arbitration result in Cleveland. Elec Ry J
41:1134-5 Je 28 '13
Brooklyn rapid transit. Ry Age 65:486 S 19 '18
Decision of Board of arbitration in the Cleve-
land case: text. Elec Ry J 41:1159-62 Je 28
'13
Economics of the Cleveland railway situation
as developed in the 1913 arbitration deci-
sion. C. N. Duffy. Elec Ry J 42:770-3 O 15
•13
Electric railway situation. Elec Ry J 41:8-9
Ja 4 '18
Estimates based on proposed merger of Chi-
cago surface lines. Elec Ry J 41:1032 Je 7
•13
Final report on San Francisco. Elec Ry J
41:844-52 My 10 '13
Financial a.spects of the relief of congestion
by the construction of subways and via-
ducts. C: S. Sergeant. Elec Ry J 42:818-4
O 16 '13
4th annual report of Board of supervising
engineers, Chicago traction, for year end-
ed Jan. 31, 1911. Elec Ry J 41:809-11 My
3 '13
Investment in electric railway securities. A.
M. Harris. Eng M 46:421-3 D '13
Issues in Cleveland. Elec Ry J 41:957 My 31
'13
Kansas City receivers' report to the U. S.
court. Elec Ry J 42:88 Jl 6 '13
Present tendency of street railway operating
expenses. J. J. Burleigh. Elec Ry J 41:187-
9 F 1 '13
Proceedings of 4th annual midyear confer-
ence of Am. HHec. Ry. Assn., 1913. Elec Ry
J 41:184-196 F 1 '18
Profitable limit of five-cent street-railway
fare. H: O. Bradlee. £lng N 69:214-6 Ja 80
•13
Proper recognition for "going value." Elec
Ry J 41:633 Mr 22 '18
Report on street railway system of Kansas
City. Elec Ry J 41:716-20 Ap 19 '18
San Francisco municipal railway, map Elec
Ry J 42:672-3, 686-8 O 11 '13
Sfpe also Street railroads — Fares; Street
railroads — Franchises; Street railroads —
Valuation
Franchises
Arbitration of operating expense charges in
Cleveland. Elec Ry J 41:925-9, 971-3, 1070-
6 My 24-31, Je 14 '13
Cleveland franchise is not a solution. Elec Ry
J 42:918-9 O 25 '13
Decision in Des Moines franchise case. ESlec
Ry J 41:650 Ap 6 '13
Economics of the Cleveland railway situation
as developed in the 1913 arbitration decision.
C. N. Duffy. Elec Ry J 42:770-3 O 15 '13
Franchise progress in Kansas City. Elec Ry
J 42:469-70, 510-1 S 20-27 '13
Kansas City franchise developments. Elec Ry
J 42:1149 N 29 '13
Kansas City street rallway-^proposed ordi-
nance granting a thirty- year franchise. Elec
Ry J 42:1029 N 8 '18
Mayor Joet's ideas on new franchise. Blec
Ry J 41:656 Mr 28 '18
Terms of proposed agreement between Cin-
cinnati traction company and the city.
Elec Ry J 41:648-9 Ap 6 '18
Management
Alternate- stop plan in Cleveland. Elec Ry J
41:141 Ja 26 '13
American electric railway transportation &
trafllc association: report of committee on
passenger trafiic. Elec Ry J 42:849-50 O 17
•13
Caring for lost articles in Boston. E: Dana.
Elec Ry J 42:68-9 Jl 12 'U
Claims department. E. F. Schneider. E31ec Ry
J 42:22-4 Jl 6 '18
Disciplining trainmen and recording tum-ins
at Muskogee, Okla. Elec Ry J 42:1332-8 D
27 '13
Dispatching and handling street cars and
train crews. E: Hammett. Elec Ry J 41:
108-9 Ja 18 '13
Experience with one-man-operated cars. ESlec
Ry J 41:678-88 Mr 29 '18
How service requirements are ascertained in
Boston. E: Dana. Elec Ry J 48:840-1 Ag
30 '13
Investigation of street railway service at
Boston. Elec Ry J 42:1296 D 20 '18
One-man cars of the Detroit united railways.
il Elec Ry J 42:1335 D 27 '18
Operating economies. J. S. Do^ie. Elec Ry J
41:1148-61 Je 28 '18
Park management and its transportation
problems. C. F. Crane. Elec Ry / 41:507
Mr 15 •U
Proposed oo-operative store and other im-
provements in Philadelphia. Elec Ry J 41:
264 F 8 '18
Report of Board of supervising engineers,
Chicago traction on Chicago rolling stock,
for year ended Jan. 31, 1911. Elec Ry J 41:
893-6 My 17 '13
Report of the joint committee of Am. electric
railway engineering and Transportation
& traffic associations on train operation for
city service. Elec Ry J 42:775-7 O 15 'IS
Report on trafl^c conditions In St. Louis.
• Elec Ry J 41:676-8 Ap 12 '18
Review of the Stotesbury management in
Philadelphia. Elec Ry J 42:1847-8 D 27 '13
Service equipment and operation in Chica-
go. Elec Ry J 42:266-8 Ag 16 ^13
Ser\'ice improvement in Rochester. Elec Ry
J 42:176 Ag 2 '18
Service order for Milwaukee lines. Elec Ry
J 42:1182-6 D 6 '13
Tale of two cities. W: A. Heindle. Elec Ry
J 41:506-7 Mr IB '18
Tests of two -car trains in city service. Elec
Ry J 42:935-6 O 25 '13
Train operation for city service. Elec Ry J
42:10-6 Jl 5 '13
Uses of the one-man car. ESIec Ry J 41:
572 Mr 29 '18
Public relations
Public relations discussed by New York elec-
tric railway association. Elec Ry J 42:1227-
32 D 13 '13
See also Street railroad law; Street "rail-
roads—Franchises; Street railroads — ^Val-
uation
Schedules
American electric railway transportation &
trafiic association: report of committee on
schedules and timetables. Elec Ry J 42:847-
8 O 17 '13
Construction of crew and car schedules. J:
J. Dempsey. Elec Ry J 41:1151-3 Je 28 '13
Schedule boards for city lines. Blec Ry J 41:
72 Ja 11 '18
Timetable making In Buffalo. Elec Ry J
42:504-5 8 27 '12
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
291
street railroads — Continued.
Termlnalt
Proposed street railway terminal for Newark.
U plans Elec Ry J 41:246-7 F 8 '18
Track
Cast-weld Joints and steel ties In Brooklyn.
11 Elec Ry J 42:920-4 O 25 '13
Cincinnati traction company's track construc-
tion methods. U Elec Ry J 42:1086-8 N 22 '13
Maintenance of way in Syracuse. Elec Ry J
42:1187-8 D 6 '13
Modern methods in track bed construction:
concrete base, steel cross ties. 11 diag Con-
crete Cem 8:60-1 Ajr '13
Paving protector used with T-rail in Mem-
phis, Tenn. il Elec Ry J 42:1146 N 29 '13
Steel tie and concrete track construction at
Springfield, Mo. Elec Ry J 41:808-9 F 1 '18
T-rail In paved streets. R. C. Cram. 11 Elec
Ry J 42:368-73 S 6 '13
Track construction In Cleveland, Ohio during
1912. plan Elec Ry J 41:104 Ja 18 '13
Track construction in payed streets, il ESec
Ry J 42:525-41 O 4 13
Track Improvement in Cleveland. 11 plan Elec
Ry J 41:886-7 My 17 '13
Track improvements at Montreal, dlags Elec
Ry J 42:969-70 N 1 '13
Track maintenance and reconstruction in
San Francisco. 11 Elec Ry J 41:462-7 Mr 16
•13
Track rehabilitation on the International
street railway. Buffalo. 11 plan Elec Ry J
42:263-4 Ag 16 '13
Two methods of paving street-railway tracks,
diag Ehig N 70:1229 D 18 '13
See also Electric railroads — Track; Rails
Transfers
American electric railway transportation St,
traffic association and Accountants' asso-
ciation: report of committee on fares and
transfers. Eflec Ry J 42:811 O 16 '13
Joint meeting of the Accountants' and Trans-
portation & traffic associations discusses
fares and transfers and express and freight
traffic. Elec Ry J 42:798-800 O 16 '13
Transfer Issuing and recording machine. 11
Elec Ry J 42:1065 N 16 '13
Valuation
Appraisal of the city lines of the Detroit
united railway, plan Elec Ry J 41:897-8 My
17 '13
Something along the line of physical and in-
tangible valuation as covered by recent
legislation. R. B. Rifenberlck. Elec Ry J
41:1163-7 Je 28 '18
Street-railway valuation in Kansas City,
Mo. Eng N 69:1053-7 My 22 '13
Value of property in New York reorganiza-
tion case. Elec Ry J 41:381-2 Mr 1 '13
Boston
Accident prevention In Boston. E: Dana. U
Elec Ry J 41:58-61 Ja 11 'IS
Brazil
Street car ambulance. Bci Am 108:816 Ap 6
•18
Chicago
Chicago surface railway officials advocate
traction merger. Elec Ry J 41:167-8 Ja 26
•18
Detroit
Decision of Supreme court in Fort street
case, Detroit. Elec Ry J 41:1030-1 Je 7
'13
Detroit's municipal ownership charter amend-
ments. Elec Ry J 41:667 ^fr 28 '18
Great Britain
British tramway statistics for 1911-1918. BHec
Ry J 42:67 JI 12 '13
12th annual conference of Municipal tram-
ways association. Elec Ry J 42:689-90 O 11
•18
Unsuccessful municipal tramways In England.
Elec Ry J 42:171 Ag 2 '18
Kansas City
Franchise negotiations in Kansas City re-
sumed. Elec Ry J 41:1031 Je 7 '13
Report on street railway system of Kaniwis
City. Elec Ry J 41:716-20 Ap 19 'IS
Massachusetts
Report of Massachusetts railroad commis-
sion, 1912. Elec Ry J 41:162 Ja S5 '18
New York
Example of good publicity in statement of
N. Y. railways co. Elec Ry J 41:281 F 16 '18
San Francisco
Final report on San Francisco. Elec Ry J
41:844-52 My 10 '13
Reports on San Francisco conditions. Elec
Ry J 41:62-6 Ja 11 '13
San Francisco municipal railway, map Elec
Ry J 42:672-3, 686-8 O 11 '13
Street railway traffic congestion in San Fran-
cisco. Ehig Rec 67:41 Ja 11 '18
Transfers between San Francisco's municipal
and corporation street railways. Munlc Eng
45:44-6 Jl '13
Syracuse, N. Y.
Exhibit of New York state railways at Syr-
acuse, il Elec Ry J 41:974-5 My 31 '13
Toronto
Proposed sale of Toronto utilities to the city.
Elec Ry J 42:941-2 O 25 '13; Same. Elec W
62:832-3 O 25 '13
Report on Toronto conditions. Elec Ry J
41:968-70 My 31 '13
Valuation of Toronto public utilities. Elec Ry
J 42:1053-4 N 15 '13
United States
Mr. Dalrymple's impressions of his visit. Elec
Ry J 42:932-3 O 25 '18
Street railroads, Municipal
San Francisco municipal railway, map Elec
Ry J 42:672-3, 686-8 O 11 '13
Unsuccessful municipal tramways in E2ngland.
Elec Ry J 42:171 Ag 2 '13
Street sprinkling
Sprinkling and oiling streets, St. Paul, Minn.;
organization, methods, cost, and method of
assessing cost. Eng N 70:295-7 Ag 14 '18
Street traffic
Automobiles and pedestrians. F: J. Hillman.
il Automobile 29:228-9 Ag 7 '13
Congestion of traffic on Fifth ave., N. Y.
Munic Eng 44:433-4 My '13
Dangers of street traffic and danger signals.
F: R. Hutton. Sci Am S 75:235 Ap 12 '13
Motor omnibus accidents in London, Eng.
H. R Wilson. Eng N 70:650-2 S 18 '18
New street traffic regulation at L.os Angeles,
Cal. C: K. Mohler. EIng N 69:895 My X '13
Proposed standard record of street traffic, il
Eng N 69:4-6 Ja 2 '18
Protecting street traffic from falling objects
during building construction at Dey street.
New York city, plan Eng N 70:356 Ag 21 '13
Regulating standing of vehicles on the street,
in Birmingham, Ala. Munlc Eng 44:188 F
•18
Trackless- trolley motor for assisting haul-
age on a steep-grade street at Altona, Ger-
many. J. P. Schroeter. 11 Eng N 70:253 Ag 7
'13
Streets
Cave- in of Randolph street, Chicago. 11 Eng
Rec 68:677-8, 715-6 D 13, 27 '13
Street collapse at Chicago, dlag Kne N 70:
1206 D 11 '13
Street sanitation in New Orleans. O: 8.
Smith, il Munic Eng 44:160-2 F 'IS
See aUo Asphalt; Grading; Pavements;
Roads; Sidewalks; Street cleaning; Street
traffic
Strength of materials
Bending strength of yellow-pine timber. J.
J. Morgan. Eng Rec 67:608-9 My 31 '13
Bending strength of yellow -pine timber. A.
T. North. Eng Rec 68:27-8 Jl 6 '18
292
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Strength of materials — Continued.
Combination concrete and cast iron for
columns and arch ribs, il Eng N 70:864-5 O
30 '13
Comparative test of two full-sized reinforced-
concrete flat-slab panels. H: T. Eddy. 11
Eng N 69:624-8 Mr 27 '13
Comparative tests on fir cross-armB. 11 Elec
W 61:318 F 8 '18
Concrete beams for underground use. dlags
Eng & Min J 9&:1095 My 31 '13
Distribution of deformations in stressed
metal. C. Pr6mont. Am Soc M B J 35:1297-
1301 Ag '13
Section moduli for rectangles; with data
sheet supplement. K. E. Barrett. Mach 19:
523 Mr '13
Strength and ductility of IroQ, steel and
bronzes at high temperaturea. Eng N 69:
372-4 F 20 '18
Strength of I-beams in flexure. H. F. Moore.
il diags lU U Eng Exp Sta Bui 68:1-40 '18
Testa of large structural compreaalon mem-
bers. Eng Rec 67:227 Mr 1 '18
Tests of the Norcross and mushroom flat
slabs. Eng N 69:1139-40 My 29 '13
Tests of two brick piers of unusual size. J.
E. Howard, il Eng Rec 67:332-4 Mr 22 '13
Testa of two large nickel ateel columns. H:
W. Hodge. 11 plan Eng Rec 67:284-6 Mr 1
'18
^Ve also Elasticity; Strains and stress-
es
Stresses. See Strains and stresses
Strikes
Akron strike conditions becoming normal.
Automobile 28:626 Mr 13 '18
Buffalo machinists' strike. Iron Age 91:1309
My 29 '13
Buffalo railway men on strike. 11 Elec By J
41:674-6 Ap 12 '18
Cincinnati traction strike. 11 Elec Ry J 41:
890-2 My 17 '13
Johannesburg strike. Eng & Min J 96:484 S
6 '13
Lake Superior copper country strike. Eng
& Min J 96:230 Ag 2 '13
Lake Superior copper- country strike com-
ments. Eng & Min J 96:411 Ag 80 '18
Michigan copper strike. Eng & Min J 96:
301-2 Ag 16 '13
Miners' strike on Vancouver Island. E. Ja-
cobs. Eng & Min J 96:606-6 S 27 '18
Municipal responsibility for strike damages;
digest of briefs in case of Wells Fargo &
Co. V. Jersey City. Elec Ry J 42:186-7 Ag
2 '13
Municipal responsibility for strike losses. Elec
Ry J 41:879 My 17 '13
Present attitude and activities of organized
labor. Iron Age 92:1219-22 N 27 '13
Rand strike. Eng & Min J 96:313 Ag 16 '13
Receivers to end strikes. Elec Ry J 41:921
My 24 '13
Settlement of Indianapolis strike. Elec Ry
J 42:1059-61 N 15 '13
Short strike on Indianapolis interurban lines.
Elec Ry J 42:346-7 Ag 30 '13
Strike at Mount Hope (N. J.) Iron mines.
Eng & Min J 95:1066-7 My 24 '13
Strike in Jamestown. Elec Ry J 41:901 My
17 '13
Strike in the copper-mining district of upper
Michigan. T: Thomas. Eng & Min J 96:
226-7 Ag 2 '13
Strike on the North Eastern railway of Eng-
land. H. R. Wilson. Ry & Eng R 53:9 Ja
4 '13
Strike on the Sunset lines. Ry Age 55:942-4,
959-62 N 21 '13
Terms of settlement of Buffalo International
railway strike. Elec Ry J 41:780 Ap 19
'18
Terms of settlement of Cincinnati strike. Elec
Ry J 41:939 My 24 '13
Violence in Indianapolis strike, il Elec Rv
J 42:1018-21 N 8 '13
See also Arbitration, Industrial
Structural painting. See Painting, Structural
Stucco
Concrete stucco. L: T. Howe. Concrete Cem
2:79-80 F '13
How to put on stucco. Concrete Cem 8:76-7
Ag '18
Roughening walls for stucco finish. Concrete
Cem 2:126 Mr '18
Sec also Cement
Students
Ste also. Colleges and universities
Submarine boats
Guns for submarines: a weapon that swings
below decks during submergence. A. Gra-
denwitz. U Scl Am 108:222 Mr 8 '13
"Kangaroo", transport ship for submarines.
il Sci Am S 76:356 D 6 '13
New Russian submarine Karas. F: C. Cole-
man. U Int Marine E^ 18:106-7 Mr 'IS
New type of submarine boat. 11 Int Marine
Eng 18:296-8 Jl '13
Ocean-going submarines. Sci Am 109:284 O
11 '13
Rescue apparatus for the crew of a wrecked
submarine. A: Gradenwitz. il Scl Am 109:
398 N 22 '13
Russia's submarine cruiser. R. G. Skerrett.
11 Scl Am 108:376 Ap 26 'IS
Thirty- six hours under water. C. L. Ejdholm.
Sci Am 108:656 Je 21 '13
Visibility of submarines. W. L. Cathcart. Scl
Am 109:128-9 Ag 16 '13
See also Torpedo boats
Submarine cables. See Cables, Submarine
Submarine navigation. See Submarine boats
Submarine painting. See Painting, Submarine
Submarine signals
Submarine violin. Sci Am 108:614 Je 7 '13
Wireless and sound signals as aids to navi-
gation. L. E. Browne, il Sci Am 109:60
Jl 19 '13
Submarine transmission. See Cables, Subma-
rine
Substations. See Electric plants — Substations;
Electric railroads — Substations
Substitutes. O. Becklestein. Sci Am S 76:80 F
1 '13
Subways
Alameda avenue subway in Denver. 11 plan
Eng Rec 68:66-8 Jl 19 '13
Boston, Mass. — subway construction, map
plans Eng N 70:1190-2 D 11 '13
Building a four- track tunnel beneath Broad-
way, New York. Scl Am 108:154 F 16 '18
Building Harlem river subway tubes. 11 dlags
Eng Rec 68:390-1 O 4 '13
Concreting; the Harlem river subway tunnel,
il Eng Rec 68:404 O 11 '13
Contract signed for New York subways. Ry
& Eng R 53:260-2 Mr 22 '18
Diflllcult bracing for Lexington avenue sub-
way. N. Y. Eng Rec 67:632 Je 7 '13
Difficult tunnel work on the Metropolitan
railway of Paris, France, diags Eng N 70:
504-6 S 11 '13
Excavating Lexington avenue subway; un-
stable soil on section 2A necessitated heavy
timbering, special drainage equipment, un-
derpinning and sewer relocation, dlags Bng
Rec 68:216-7 Ag 23 '18
Extensions of the Boston subway. 11 Ry &
Eng R 63:262-4 Mr 22 '18
Financial aspects of the relief of congestion
by the construction of subways and via-
ducts. C: S. Sergeant. Elec Ry J 42:813-4 O
16 '13
Hamburg subway and elevated railway. U
map Elec Ry J 41:415-9 Mr 8 '18
Harlem river section of the New York sub-
way: floating and sinking, il 6\ags Kng
Rec 68:284-7 S 13 '13
Harlem river subway tunnel, dlags Eng Rec
68:556-7 N 15 '13
Harlem river tubular steel tunnel. New York
city, il Ry & Eng R 53:977-8 O 18 '18
Harlem river tunnel; details of construction
bv the Hoff system. 11 Iron Tr 53:633-7 S
25 '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
293
Su bway 8 — Continued.
Overcoming difficulties in New York Lex-
IniTton avenue subway: excavating rock
and quicksand 50 feet below tide level
under traffic in city streets. II Eng Rec
68:575-7 N 22 '13
Pneumatic caisson piers for New York sub-
way tunnel. Eng Rec 68:524 N 8 '13
Progress of the dual subway system. New
York city. Ry & Eng R 53:1038-9 N 8 '13
Progress of the new Harlem river tunnel:
sinking of the first section of tunnel tubes.
11 Sci Am 109:244-5 S 27 '13
Proposed subway for Chicago. W: J. Shanks.
Eng N 70:1044 N 20 '13; Same. Ry & Eng
R 53:1081-2 N 22 '13
Proposed subway system for Chicago, plan
Eng M 44:251-4 N '12
Railway tunnels of New York city. A. Noble.
11 plans maps J Fr Inst 175:343-84 Ap '13
Railways and subways at Buenos Aires. P.
La vis. 11 map Eng Rec 68:613-6 N 29 '13
Rapid transit development in Berlin and New
York: subway and elevated lines, maps Eleo
Ry J 42:377-9 S 6 '13
Shall we have bridges or tunnels? G. P.
Kunz. Scl Am S 76:402-3 D 27 '13
Sinking second section of Harlem river tun-
nel tubes for Lexington avenue subway.
New York city. Eng Rec 68:372 O 4 '13
Subway fire walls. Arch & Bldg 45:165 Ap
'13
Subways for Chicago. Munic Bng 45:542-3
D '13
Timbering and drainage covered subway
trench In quicksand, Lexington avo., N. Y.
Eng Rec 68:249-60 Ag 30 '13
Troy union station depressed concourse. J.
R. Taft. Eng Rec 68:691-2 D 20 '13
Tunnel excavation on section lA of the Lex-
ington ave. subway in New York. 11 dlags
Eng Rec 68:147-8 Ag 9 '13
Unit subway construction in Kansas City.
11 diags Eng Rec 68:228-30 Ag 30 '13
Utilizing electrical energy in the construction
of subway at Boston. 11 Elec W 61:44-7 Ja
4 '18
See also Rapid transit; Tunnels and tun-
neling
Ventilation
Ventilation of subway tunnels. Ry Age 64:
726-9 Mr 21 '13
SucceM
Cost of success. Sci Am S 76:291 My 10 '18
One essential of success Is system. II Dom
Eng 64:68-9 Jl 19 '13
Success. B. A. Worthlngton. Ry ft Bng R 68:
64-6 Ja 18 '18
8uez canal
Rock-removing machinery of the Suez canal.
J. Beyer. 11 Sci Am 108:107 F 1 'It
Suez canal Is not owned by the British gov-
ernment. Sci Am S 76:61 Ja 26 '18
Sugar
Effect of sugar on concrete. C: A. New-
hall. Eng N 69:478-9 Mr 6 '18
Sugar beet. See Beets and beet sugar
Sulphides
Sulphide ores of copper: some results of
microscopic study. Li. C. Graton. 11 Am
Inst Min E Bui 77:741-98 My '18; Discus-
sion. 77:798-811 My '13
Sulphur
Glow of sulphur. W. H. Watson. Scl Am S
76:391 D 20 '13
Increased sulphur output. Ehig & Min J 96:
96 Ja 11 'IS
New desulphurizing method; sulphur removed
by distillation into its elemental forms. W:
A. Hall. Eng M 46:876-8 S '18
Present status of the thlogen process. S. W.
Young. Eng & Min J 95:369-70 F 15 '18
Testing oils for sulphur. W: Pattern. Power
37:626-7 My 6 '13
Texas sulphur. Scl Am 109:66 Jl 26 '18
White Island sulphur deposit. II Eng & Min
J 96:815-7 N 1 'I81
Sulphuric acid
Palding sulphuric acid chamber, il Eng &
Min J 95:318-20 F 8 '13
Ore bedding by the Tennessee copper co.;
making acid from smelting-works gases.
H. F. Wierum. Eng & Min J 96:435-7 S
D 13
SiUphurlc acid manufacture In Great Britain.
Eng & Min J 96:776 O 25 '13
Sulphurous acid
^®''^.^*^^?*®® ^"^ diagrams for sulphurous
acid. Hybl. Am Soc M E J 36:1066-70 Je '18
Sun
Sie also Solar power plants
Sunstrokes
'^'%2 h'^I^^^ °' sunstrokes. Scl 'Am S 76:64 Jl
Superheated steam
Compound locomotives and superheat Sci
Am S 75:407 Je 28 '13 ^ "w
Duch^ne's experiments on superheat. R. C.
H. Heck. Power 38:116-9 Jl 22 '18
Increase in locomotive capacity by the use
Sf ^i?^y superheated steam, a. a Rydi!
Ry & Eng R 68:101-3 F 1 '18 ^^^^'
Maintenance and operation of superheater lo-
??!"?"« ^i^Q .?i ?• Ry<ier. 11 Sci Am S 76:
Jl "13 ^ ' ®"*^ ^ 46:582-6
Steam power plant niping details. W: F.
Fischer. Mach 19:703-5 My '13
Superheated steam with and without jacket-
Ing. H. Hanszel. Power 87:869-70 Mr 18 'II
Superheating. C. R. D. Meier. Power 87:471
■Ap 1 13
Superheaters
Lanz counterflow superheater. A. Graden-
witz. 11 Power 38:108-9 Jl 16 'IS "™"«"
Mestre system squirrel cage superheater for
tubular^ boners.^ P. l^haase. dlag. Am Soo
See also Locomotives — Superheaters
Superheating
Automatic regulation of superheat, plans Ind
Eng 18:359-61 Ag 'IS
Hyperbasis. Met & Chem Eng 11:283 My
Superheating and feed water heating: theo-
retical discussion checked by results on
Egj-ptlan state railways. F. H. Trevlthlok
and P. J. Cowan. Ry Age 64:1543-8 Je 20 '13
See also Locomotives — Superheaters; Su-
perheated steam
Superphosphate
Manufacture of add phosphate. B. 1m Lloyd.
Mines & Min 83:829 Ja '18
Supersaturation
Hyperbasis. Met & Chem Eng 11:283 My
'13
Supply cars. See Cars (supply)
Supreme court. See United States— Supreme
court
Surgery
Triumphs In surgery. Sci Am 109:210 8 18
'IS
Surgery, Military
Blessings of science on the battlefield, diags
Scl Am 109:477 D 20 '18
Surveying
Allowable use of small angles In surveying.
W. H. Rayner. En^ Rec 68:439 O 18 '18
Civil service exammation for New York
state. Eng N 70:1129 D 4 '13
County surveyor-engineer. J. W. Mavity. Eng
N 70:1189 D 11 '13
Dominion land surveys. J. A. Macdonald.
Eng Rec 68:156 Ag 9 '13
Fleldwork and computations for laying out
subdivisions on curved street lines. J. EL
Anderson. Eng N 69:846-9 Ap 24 '13
How to lay out building lots or foundations.
Concrete Cem 2:251-2 My '13
Instructions for subsurface survey of Cin-
cinnati. ETng N 70:1080-8 N 27 '18
294
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
S u rvey I n g — Con tinued.
Manual sigrnals for field engineers, il ISng
N 70:360-1 Air 21 *18
Plane-table survey In Asia Minor. L. T. Em-
ory, il EnflT Rec 68:437-8 O 18 '18
Preliminary survey for Mount Royal tunnel.
Eng & Min J 95:651-2 Mr 29 '13
Surveying lots with curved boundaries. Eng
N 69:1328-30 Je 26 '13
United States land surveys in rough coanbr*
Bng Rec 67:406 Ap 12 '13
'8ee aUo Leveling; Railroad surveying
Surveying, Hydrographlc. See Hydrographlc
surveying
Surveying, Photographic. See Photographic
surveying
Surveying, Topographical. Sea Topographical
surveying
Surveying Instruments
See Barometer; Steel tape; Stereocompar-
atoi*
Suspended railroads
Scaling mountain peaks by elevator, il Set
Am S 75:164-6 Mr 16 '18
Bee aUo Cableways; Telpherage
Suspension bridges. See Bridges, Suspension
Swaging machines
Langelier hot swaging machine with heat-
ing furnace, il Mach 19:816-7 Je '13
Langelier swaging machine for wire spokes,
il Am Mach 38:762-3 My 1 '13; Mach 19:739
My '13
Machine for swaging automobile wire-wheel
spokes. Sci Am 109:214 S 18 '13
Swain, Qeorga Fillmore, 1867-
Oeo. F. Swain, president of Am. Soo. C. B.
C. F. Allen, por Bng N 69:196-8 Ja M '18
Swamps. See Marshes
Swank, James Moore, 1882-
James M. Swank retires, por Iron Age 91:
77 Ja 2 '18
Sweden
Industries and resources
Electro- metallurgy in Scandinavia. Bng &
MIn J 95:1203-5 Je 14 '13
Sweepers, Motor. See Street cleaning
Sweeping
See also Vacuum cleaning
Swimming pools
Boiler capacity required to heat a swimming
pool. J. P. LIsk. Power 37:277 F 25 'IS
First open air natatorlum for Chicago. 11
Munlc Eng 44:451 My '13
Swimming pool in the new gymnasimn of the
Rensselaer polytechnic institute, Troy, N.
Y. plan Eng N 69:266-7 F 6 '18
Swindlers and swindling
Salted mines. G. L. Sheldon. Eng & Min
J 96:1113-4 D 13 '13
Swine
Pork production. J. I. Thompson. Scl Am S
75:324 My 24 '13
Swing bridges. See Drawbridges
Switch damper, Development of the. W: J. 8.
Baldwin, plans Heat St Ven 10:82-6 Ja '18
Switchboards
Meter test boards. G. C. Cassard. dlags Pow-
er 37:778-9 Je 3 '13
Switchboard reconstruction at Milwaukee, il
Enec W 62:806-7 O 18 '18
See al^o Electric switches
Switches, Electric. See Electric switches
Switches, Railroad. See Railroads — Switches
Swords
Manufacture of Japanese swords, with refer-
ences to the swords of other countries. R.
I. Gcare. il Metal Ind n s 11:804-5 Jl '18
Sydney, Australia
Rapid transit
Proposed subways and harbor bridge at Syd-
ney, Australia. C. O. Burge. Eng Rec 67:
610 My 31 '13
Symbols. See Engrineering notation
Symbols, Electric. See Electric symbols
Synchronizing
Operation of frequency changers. N. E. Funk.
Am Inst E E Pro 82:1578-96 Jl '13; Discus-
sion. 32:2266-71 D '13
Synchronous motors. See Electric motors, Syn-
chronous
Syndicalism
Syndicalism: a policy of ruin. Eng M 44:929-
31 Mr '13
Syndicalism or co-operation? J. Douglas. Eng
M 44:833-41 Mr '13
Synthetic stone. See Stone» Artificial
Sy nton izers
Marconi multiple syntonlzer. il Sci Am S 76:
187 Mr 22 '18
T-rails. See RalUi
Tachometers
Brown electric tachometer. Mach 19:477-8 F
'13
Close measurement of speed. N. IC Hopkins.
Elec W 62:186 Jl 19 '18
New electric speed indicator and recorder. U
Met & Chem Eng 11:109 F 'IS
Vehicle movement recording device. II Scl
Am 109:848 S 27 'IS
Tacoma, Washington
Bridges
Vertical life-span highway bridge in Taco-
ma. 11 Eng Rec 67:428-9 Ap 19 '18
Public works
Tacoma's Nisqually river development. R.
H. Richards. U Elec W 68:227-9 Ag 8 '18
Tact
Value of tact. Power 87:68 Ja 14 '18
Tailings
Roasting and leaching tailings at Anaconda,
Mont. F: Laist 11 plans Am Inst Min E Bui
79:1147-62 Jl '18; Discussion. 88:2709-13 N
•13
Talc
Talc industry. Eng & Min J 96:185-6 Ja 18
'13
Talking machines. See Phonograph
Talking moving pictures. Bee Moving and talk-
ing pictures
Tali buildings. See High buildings
Tamping machines
Mechanical trench tamping, il Munlc E<ng 44:
569-71 Je '13
Tamping machine for backfilling trenohea. U
Eng N 69:361-8 F SO '18
Tan bark
Economic study of acacias. C. H. Shinn. 11
U S Agric Bui 9:16-25 '13
Harvesting tan bcu*k. 8: J. Record. 11 Scl
Am S 75:408-9 Je 28 '13
Tan bark, dlag Eng M 46:233-7 My '18
Tanbark. See Tan bark
Tank cars
Tank car design. H. E. Parsons, dlags Ry
Age (Mech ed) 87:445-6 Ag '13
Tank ships
German Diesel englned tank ship Hagen. 11
plans Int Marine Eng 18:207-11 My '13
Motor tank ship Wotan. il Int Marine Eng
18:496 N '13
Motorship Wotan. il Power 38:604-6 O 88 '18
Twin-screw motor-ship Hagen — a new Krupp
two-stroke type Diesel -engine tank vessel
of 2400 b. hp. J. R. Wilson, il Eng N 69:
906-7 My 1 '13
Tanks
House tanks and the principle of their con-
struction. F. W. Tower. Dom Bng 63:184-
5 My 17 '13
Joplin intermittent settling tcmk. C. T. Rice.
U Eng & Min J 95:1198 Je 14 '13
I
I
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
295
Tanks — Continued,
New plant of the Prest-O-Ute company,
Indianapolis, maklnr tanks for distribut-
ing acetylene gas. 11 plan Iron A^e 92:489-
95 S 4 '13
ProportioninsT the shell plating of tanks. Eteg
N 69:170-1 Ja 23 '18
Tank design: behavior of a large gasholder
tank. Bng N 69:870 F 80 '18
Tanks for vegetable oil. Concrete Cem 2:124
Mr '13
See al9o Grain elevators; ImhofT tanks;
Railroads — Water supply; Septic tanks;
Tank cars; Tank ships; Water towers
Tanks, Water. See Water towers
Tanneries
Tannery buildings In reinforced concrete for
American hide & leather co., Lowell, Mass.
11 Concrete Cem 2:171-2 Ap '13
Tanning
Syntans: new artificial tanning materials. E.
Stiasny. Sci Am S 76:242 O 18 '13
Synthetic tannin. Sd Am 8 76:147 S 6 '13
Tantalum
Separation of niobium and tantalum. Eng &
Min J 95:1260 Je 21 '13
Tapers
Taper boring and turning attachments. A. A.
Dowd. diags Mach 20:265-71 D '13
Turning tapers on a lathe. F. W. Roth. Am
Mach 38:778 My 8 '13
Tapestry
Tapestries from the architectural point of
view. G: L. Hunter. 11 Arch Rec 83:1-13,
187-51 Ja-F *18
Tapestries, their origin, history and renais-
sance, by G: L. Hunter. Review. 11 Arch
Rec 33:91-3 Ja '13
Taps
Methods used and new type of tap thread
relief, diags Mach 20:261-4 D '13
New standard dimensions for taps. Mach 19:
357 Ja '13
Special shanks for taps, diags Mach 19:430
F *13
Tap fluting cutters, diags Mach 19:508-9 Mr
'13
See also Screw machines
Tar
American and British road tars: compara-
tive analyses. W. W. Crosby. Eng Rec 68:
703 D 20 '13
Briquetting pitch from coke oven tar. Iron
Age 92:589-90 S 11 '13
New process of cleaning producer gas. H. F.
Smith. 11 dlag Am Soc M E J 35:1601-8 N
'13; Same. Iron Age 92:1158-9 N 20 '13;
Same cond. Ind Eng 13:531 D '13
Bee alao Roads, Tarred
Target practice
Shooting at moving pictures. 11 Sci Am 109:
49 Jl 19 '18
See also Rifle practice
Tariff
Sie also Customs service
United States
Cement industry in the United States. Eng
Rec 67:59 Ja 18 '13
Chairman Topping on iron and steel tariff ^ar-
gument against Underwood blU. Iron Age
91:206-7, 227-8 Ja 16 '18
Effect of tariff on iron and steel. Dom Eng
65:177-8 N 8 '13
Ferromanganese duty. Iron ^ge 91:1016-7 Ap
24 '13
Hearings before the ways and means commit-
tee. Iron Tr R 52:263-6 Ja 23 '13
Lead and zinc sohedulea Eng & Min J 96:657-
8 O 4 '18
Manufacturers' opinions on the Underwood
bill. Iron Tr R 62:936-6 Ap 17 '13
Metal schedule in the House. Iron Tr R 52:
1084-6 My 8 '13
Metal schedule of the Underwood tariff: duti-
able list and free list. Iron Age 91:sup
894a-894d Ap 10 '13
Metal tariff in the Senate. Eng & Min J 96:
198 Ag 8 '13
New iron, steel and metal tariff rates. Iron
Age 92:723-7 O 2 '13
New tariff bill. Iron Age 91:896-7 Ap 10
•13
New tariff bill and the machine tool indus-
try. Mach 19:682a My '13
New Underwood bill; iron ore and rails
placed on the free list. Iron Tr R 52:876-8
Ap 10 '13
Pig iron and ferro may be put on free list.
Iron Tr R 52:1256 My 29 '13
Power of corporation feared In case tariff is
reduced: hearings at Washington. Inon Tr
R 52:216 Ja 16 '13
proposed new tariff; metals and ores. Eng
& Min J 95:769 Ap 12 '13
Proposed tariff on automobiles unchanged.
Automobile 29:625 O 2 '13
Tariff hearings at Washington. Iron Age 91:
203-6 Ja 16 '13
Tariff hearings at Washington on metal
schedule. Iron Age 91:280 Ja 23 '13
Tariff bearings on schedules B and C (rods
and wire). Elec W 61:229 F 1 '18
Tariff hearings on schedules B and C; arc
lamp carbons; aluminum; mica; ferroalloys.
Elec W 61:338-40 F 16 '18
Tariff on metals. Metal Ind n s 11:219-20 My
'13
Underwood-Simmons metal tariff schedule.
Iron Age 91:ir)49a-1549d Je 26 '13
Underwood tariff bill. Elec W 61:760 Ap 12
'13
Underwood tariff bill attacked. Iron Age 91:
1019 Ap 24 '13
What Congress thinks of the aluminum tar-
iff. Foundry 41:249 Je '13
Wilson- Underwood schedule proposes reduc-
tion of duty on chassis and parts.' Auto-
mobile 28:798-9 Ap 10 '13
Woolen industry and the tariff. J. B. Fletch-
er. Am Ind 18:26 Ja '18
Tarred roads. See Roads, Tarred
Task setting for firemen. W. N. Polakov. diags
Am Soc M E J 35:1729-69 D '13; Same cond.,
with discussion. Power 38:881-7 D 23 '13
Task work. See Time study
Taxation
American electric railway association: report
of committee on taxation. Elec Ry J 42:
846 O 17 '13
Houston's plan of taxation. J. J. Pastoriza.
Munic Eng 45:235-6 S '13
See also Appraising; Automobiles — ^Tax-
ation; Corporations — Taxation; Income Tax;
Mine taxation
Taximeters
Mechanical principle of Selman taximeter,
diags Automobile 29:246-7 Ag 7 '13
Taylor system. See Scientific management
Tea
Furnishing tea for workmen. 11 Ind Eng 18:
869-70 S '18
Teaching
Efficiency in learning: a practical result of
experimental pedagogy. P. R. Radosavljs-
vich. 11 Sci Am 109:179-80 S 6 '18
See also Education
Technical education
Course in industrial physics. Eng Rec 67:
511 My 10 '13
Educational experiment in Rochester: co-
operation of school and shop. Elec Ry J 41:
461 Mr 15 '13
Efficiency in technical education. Eng Rec
68:658-9 D 13 '13
Handicap of the technical graduate. H. A.
ETverett. Int Marine Eng 18:27-8 Ja '13
How can the colleges and the industries co-
operate? I. L. Lee. Ry & Eng R 53:710-1 Jl
26 '13
Industrial need of technically trained men.
Sci Am 108:252: 109:48, 116. 218, 292 Mr 15,
Jl 12, Ag 9, S 13, O 11 '18
Municipal need of technically trained men.
R. Blankenburg. Sci Am 108:342 Ap 12 '13
296
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Technical education — Continued.
Study of modem lanfruasres in technical
Bchools. W. H. HerscheL Kng N 69:412-6 F
27 '13
Technical trnining and specialization. Iron
Age iil:1237-8 My 29 '13
Technical training of body designers. Auto>
mobile 28:897 Ap 24 '13
Why there is place in business for men
technically trained. J: Ritchie, Jr. Sci Am
108:548 Je 14 '13
Work of the technical school. H: M. Howe.
Iron Age 91:1401 Je 5 '13
Hee also Apprentices; Corporation schools;
Kngineering education; industrial educa-
tion; Mining schools and education: Rail-
road education; Ti*ade schools
Technical literature
French and German literature for electrical
engineers. R. C. Powell; W. Whited. Eng N
61^:1014-5 My 15 '13
fcfcc also Engineering literature
Technical papers
Improving the character of technical papers.
Eng Rec 67:249-60 Mr 1 '18
Technology
See Chemistry. Technical; Engineering;
Manufactures; Metallurgy; Technical edu-
cation
Telegraph
Combined telephone and telegraph service;
arrangements for simplex, composite and
phantom circuits. H. S. Warren. 11 Eng M
46:274-6 N '13
ITow telegrams are sent in China. R, E:
Chambers, il Sci Am 109:367 N 8 '13
Propagation of high-frequency electric waves
along wires. J: S. Stone. Sci Am S 75:309-11,
333-5 My 17-24 '13
Status of the telegraph In 1912. W: Haver, Jr.
Elec W 61:24-5 Ja 4 '13
Telephony and telegraphy in 1912. Elec R &
W li^ec'n 62:7-8 Ja 4 '13
32d annual convention of Railway telegraph
superintendents, St. Louis, May, 1913. Elec
W 61:1127-8 My 31 '13
8i'C al80 Electric lines; Train dispatch-
ing; Wireless telegraph
Telegraph, Submarine
Gott patent for submarine cable signaling.
plan Elec W 61:658-9 Mr 29 '13
Morse sicrnals'from London to New York. Sci
Am 108:192 Mr 1 '13
Telegraph, Wireless. See Wireless telegraph
Telegraph poles. See Poles: Poles, Concrete
Telegraph wires. Singing of. Sci Am 108:337
Ap 12 '13
Telepathy
Law of magnetic communications between
human beings. S. Richardson. Sci Am 109:
127 Ag 16 '13
Telephone
Automatic methods in long distance tele-
phone operation. H. M. Friendly and A.
R. Burns, il Am Inst E E Pro 32:1442-
69 Je '13; Discussion. 32:2279-90 D '13
Automatic telephone system. II diag Elec W
61:1329-30 Je 14 '13
Batter-ringing telephones; system specially
adapted for small installations, plan Sci
Am S 76:30-1 Ja 11 '13
Charles Bourseul and the electric telephone.
Elec W 61:973 My 10 '13
Combined telephone and telegraph service:
arangements for simplex, composite and
phantom circuits. H. S. Warren. 11 Eng
M 46:27i N '13
Electrical phenomenon. A. A. C. Swlnton. Sci
Am S 75:243 Ap 19 '13
Sxhibit of historical and modem telephone
apparatus, il Elec W 61:3»>S-9 F 15 '13
German police telephone. A. Gradenwitz. 11
Sci Am S 75:61 Ja 26 '18
Gulf of Georgia submarine telephone cable.
E. P. La Belle and I* V. Crim. II Am
Inst E E Pro 32:1818-31 S '13
Handling telephone cables in the mine. G.
Brown, il Eng & Mln J 96:1216-8 D 27
•13
Intensifier for telephone transmission. J.
Boyer. Sci Am 108:544-5 Je 14 '13
Intercommunicating telephone facilities of
the Burnside shops, Illinois Central rail-
road. 11 Ry & Eng R 53:1134 D 6 '13
Loaded and unloaded telephone lines. A. E.
Kennelly. plan Elec W 61:461 Mr 1 '18
Loud-speaking telephone, il Sci Am 108:564
Je 21 '13
Mine rescue telephone equipment. 11 Sci Am
109:340 N 1 '13
National independent telephone convention at
Chicago, Feb.. 1913. Elec W 61: 487-8 Mr 8
'13
Pioneers in telephone engineering. T: A:
Watson. II Sci Am S 75:216-7 Ap 5 '13
Portable mine rescue telephone, il Kng &
Min J 96:246 Ag 9 '13
Present status of the telephone Industry In
the United States. Eng N 69:784 Ap 17 'IS
Propagation of high-frequency electric waves
along wires. J: S. Stone, il Sci Am S 75:
309-11, 333-5 My 17-24 '13
Recent telephone patents. Sleo W 61:104, 357-
8, 458-9, 940-1. 1097-8, 1318-9 Ja 11, F 15,
Mr 1. My 3, 24. Je 14 '13
Status of the telephone in 1912. S: G. Mc-
Meen. Elec W 61:23-4 Ja 4 '18
Telephone call system, il Elec W 62:916 N 1
•13
Telephone equipment for mine rescue work.
il Elec W 62:204 Jl 26 '13
Telephone transmitter without a mouthpiece.
H. R. Van Deventer. il Sci Am 108:468 My
24 '13
Telephones in ticket offices. Ry Age 55:214-
5. 325-6 Ag 8. 22 '13
Telephones on the Pennsylvania railroad. J.
C. Johnson. Ry Age 54:1176-7 My 30 '13
Telephony and telegraphy In 1912. Elec R &
W Elec'n 62:7-8 Ja 4 '13
Test of artificial aerial telephone line at
frequency of 750 cycles per second. A. E.
Kennelly and F. W. Lleberknecht blb-
liog Am Inst B E Pro 32:1280-1301 Je '13;
Discussion. 32:2279-90 D '13
See. aUo Electric lines; Electric wire and
wiring; Poles; Switchboards; Train dis-
patching; also Central union telephone co.
Testing
Alternating- current generator for telephone
current tests. A. Ebllng. plans Elec W
61:1001-2 My 10 '13
Telephone companies
Government suit against the Am. telephone
& telegraph co. Elec W 62:221 Ag 2 '13
Proposed absorption of competing telephone
service in Chicago. Elec W 62:224 Ag 2 '13
Solution of the telephone trust diflScuIty. R.
L. Lunt. Elec W 62:840 Ag 16 '13
Telephotography
Electric transmission of color photographs.
S. M. Powell, plans Elec W 61:792-3 Ap 12
•13
Marino system of color telephotography. 11
Sci Am 108:272 Mr 22 'IS
Rapid telephotography. R. Grlmshaw. Sci Am
109:286 O 11 '13
Telescope
Reflector — the telescope of the future: why
the large refractor must give way to mir-
rors. E: A. Fath. il Sci Am 10^:30 Jl 12 '18
Telescope flsh
Curious exotic flshea J. Boyer. U Sci Am
109:92 Ag 2 '13
Telescope sights
FMre control platform of a United States
battle.ship. J. B. Walker. Sci Am 109:363
N 8 '13
Tellurlde ores
Concentration of telluride ores. H: E. Wood.
Eng & Min J 95:885-6 My 3 '13
Telpherage
Freight handling at steamship terminals. 11
plan Int Marine Eng 18:64-6 F '13
Warehouse telpherage system. 11 Bn^T N 69:
40-1 Ja 2 '18
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
297
Telpherage — Continued.
Westinghouse telpherage system for handling
freight at steamship terminals. 11 Int Ma-
rine Eng 18:29-30 Ja '13
Temperature
E^ffect of air temperature, barometric pres
sure and humidity on the temperature
rise of electric apparatus. C. K. Skinner,
Lr. W. Chubb and P. Thomas. Am Inst
E E Pro 32:544-64 F '13
Eflfect of room temperature on temperature
rise of motors and generators. M. W. Day
and R. A. Beekman. Am Inst E E Pro
32:416-36 F '13
Increase of well temperature with depth.
Eng & Min J 96:783 O 25 '13
Influence of temperature, barometic pressure
and humidity of the cooling medium on
temperature rise of stationary induction
apparatus. J. J. Frank and W. O. Dwyer.
Am Inst E E Pro 32:338-62 F '13
Laboratory investigation of temperature rise
as a function of atmospheric conditions. C.
R. Blanchard and C- T. Anderson. Am Inst
E E Pro 32:464-75 F '13
Regulating the temperature of liquids, diag
Met & Chem Eng 11:659 N '13
Simple approximate rules for temperature
conversions. C. Hering. Met & Chem Eng
11:176 Ap '13
Temperature and electrical insulation. C. P.
Steinmetz and B. G. Lamme. Am Inst E E
I>ro 32:113-23 F '13; Discussion. 32:1679-
1737 Ak '13
Temperature conversion table. Met & Chem
Eng 11:394 Jl '13
Temperature conversion tables. U. Waldo.
Am Inst Min E Bui 76:555-9 Ap '13; Dis-
cussion. 77:982 My '13
Temi>erature of certain operations in the
metallurgy of copper and lead. G. H. Clev-
enger. diaga Met & Chem Eng 11:447-9 Ag
'13
Hee also Cold; Heat; Melting points;
Ocean temperature; Thermoelectricity
Measurement
Comparison of methods of loading large
a-c. and d-c. generators and synchron-
ous converters for factory temperature
tests. F. D. Newbury. Am Inst E K Pro
32:660-77 F '13
Correction of transformer temperatures for
variation in room* temperature, taking in-
to account both copper and iron losse.s.
C. Fortescue. Am Inst E E Pro 32:608-16
F '13
Current rating of electric cables. R. W. At-
kinson and H. W. Fisher. Am Inst K E Pro
32:566-73 F '13; Discussion. 32:1859-67 S
'13
Discussion of group I papers (Heating, heat
measurements, rating by heat). (See Pro-
ceedings for February, 1913) Am Inst E
E Pro 32:1833-83 S '13
Ice detection at sea: apparatus indicating
temperature changes in sea water. 11 Eng
M 46:281-3 N '13
Measurement of temperature by electrical
means. C: B. Thwing. Met & Chem Eng 11:
36-8 Ja '18
Measurement of temperature in rotating
electric machines. L. W. Chubb, E. I.
Chute and O. W. A. Getting. Am Inst E
E Pro 32:584-97 F '13
Method of determining temperature of alter-
nating current generators and motors and
room temperature. H: G. Reist and T. S.
Eden. Am Inst E E Pro 32:226-34 F '13
Method of rating electrical apparatus. \V. L.
Merrill. W. H. Powell and C: Robbins. Am
Inst E K I*ro 32:127-36 F '13; Discussion.
32:1679-1737 Ag '13
Methods of determining temperature of
transformers. W. M. McConuhey and C.
Fortescue. Am Inst E E Pro 32:506-19 F
•13
Methods of determining temperature of
transformers and of cooling medium. S. E.
Johannesen and G. AV. Wade. Am Inst E E
Pro 32:254-75 F '13
Modern methods of measuring temperature:
electric and other thermometers for use
in industrial operations. R. S. Whipple. 11
diags Sci Am S 76:296-9, 313-5 N 8-15 '13
Practical applications of temperature meas-
urement. R. S. Whipple. Sci Am S 70:366-
7 D 6 '13
Thermocouples and resistance coils for de-
termination of local temperatures in elec-
trical machines. J. A. Capp and L. T.
Robinson. Am Inst B E Pro 32:702-8 Mr
•13
Thermophones for temperature measurement
in Kensico dam. Valhalla, N. Y. Eng Rec 68:
119-20 Ag 2 '13
See also Calorimeters and calorimetry;
Pyrometers and pyrometry; liadiometers;
l^diomicrometers; Thermometers
Temperature recorders
New temperature recorder built by Leeds &
Northrup co., Phil. 11 plan Met & Chem
Eng 11:110 F '13
Templates
Templates for embankment slopes. M. D.
Ewell. il diags Eng N 70:821-2 O 23 '13
Temples
Baalbek the Mysterious. H. J. Shepstone. 11
Sci Am 109:456-7 D 13 '13
Temples of Dilwara on Mount Abu. T. G.
Dalai, il Sci Am S 76:200-1 S 27 '13
See alao Church architecture
Tenement houses
Reinforced concrete Whitehall tenement
building, Providence, R. I. plan Eng Rec
67:168-9 F 8 '13
Three-story tenement built of concrete with
wall machines. 11 Concrete Cem 2:43-4 Ja
'13
Sec also Housing problem
Tennessee copper company
Report for 1912. Eng & Min J 95:839 Ap 26
'13
Terminals
How to Increase marine terminal capacity.
H. M. Harding. 11 Int Marine Eng 18:335-8
Ag '13
Hughe.s terminal on the Delaware river at
Philadelphia. H. M. Harding, plan Eng N
69:236-8 F 13 '13
Intercolonial railway harbor terminals at
Halifax, N. S. E. A. Saunders. Int Marine
Eng 18:72 F '13
Locating the friction in our transportation
system. R. H. Rogers. 11 Sci Am S 76:244
Ap 19 '13; Same cond. Ry & Eng R 53:212
Mr 8 '13
New steamship terminal at Philadelphia. H.
M. Harding, plan Int Marine Eng 18:119-
21 Mr '13
Ocean terminal for the South: Texas City
harbor developments. I^. C. Talmage. il Sci
Am S 75:116-7 F 22 '13
Port facilities for ships and cargoes. W: T.
Donnelly. Int Marine Eng 18:107-9 Mr '13;
Same cond. with discussion. Am Soc M E
J 35:9:*7-1009 Je '13
Report on New York terminals. Ry & Eng
R 53:183-4 Mr 1 '13
What constitutes a steamship terminal. Int
Marine Eng 18:21-3 Ja '13
Sec alfto Electric railroads — Terminals;
Freight terminals: locomotive terminals;
I*orts; Railroads — Terminals
Terminology, Electric. See Electric terminol-
ogy
Terra 'COtta
History of architectural terra-cotta. H. L.
King, il Arch & Bldg 45:208-11. 311-6 My,
Jl '13
Terre Haute, Indiana
Tornado, 1913
Tornado and flood damage at Terre Haute.
M. A. Howe, il Eng N 69:738-9 Ap 10 '13
Terrestrial magnetism. See Magnetism, Ter-
restrial
298
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Testing
American boc. for teetinff materials, 16th an-
nual meetinff, Atlantic City, June, 1918. Con-
crete Cem 8:12-4 Jl '18
American soc. for testing materials, 16th
annual meetingr, Atlantic City. June,
1913. Enff N 70:87-42, 74-7 Jl 3-10 'l3
Reduclncr spring manufacture to a science;
equipment of testing: laboratory to facili-
tate the scientific manufacture of motor
vehicle springrs. 11 plan Iron Tr R 52:667-70
Mr 6 '13
Report of 16th annual meeting of American
Society of testing materials. Iron Tr R
63:27-9; 34-9 Jl 3 '13
Testing laboratory and the constructing en-
gineer. H. W. Hay ward. Am Boc M E J
36:442-6 Mr '13
Testing of materials. J Fr Inst 176:332-4 S
'13
See also Cement testing; Coal testing;
Electric testing; Extensometers; Fuel test-
ing; Pavement testing: Strains and stress-
es; Strength of materials; Testing ma-
chines; also subjects, subhead Testing, e.
g. Automobile engines — Testing; Boilers —
Testing
Testing machines
Drill tester for the shop. 11 diag Eng & Min
J 96:829-31 N 1 '13
Fatigue testing machine at Sibley college.
O. B. Upton. 11 diags Sci Am S 76:372-3 D
13 '13
Large testing machines and government
work in testing materials Eng N 70:664 S
18 '13
Largest precision testing machine in the
world. 11 Iron Tr R 63:463 S 11 '13
Rail anchor testing machine, diag Ry Age
66:609 S 19 '13
Schiller machine for testing of metals, diag
Automobile 29:618 O 2 '13
Spring testing machines. E. F. LAke. il Mach
20:217-21 N '13
3300- ton testing machine at Berlin. U Bng N
70:687 S 18 '18
Texas
Texas iron ore deposits. R. Linton. 11 map
Eng & Min J 96:1163-6 D 20 '13
Texas (battleship)
First super-dreadnought of the U. S. Navy:
the "Texaa." 11 Sci Am 109:373 N 16 '13
Texas City, Taxaa
Ocean terminal for the South: Texas City
harbor deTelopmenta. L. C Talmage. U Sci
Am B 76:116>7 F 28 '18
Texas association of master plumbers
12th annual convention, San Antonia, April,
1913. Dom Eng 63:164-6 My 10 '13
Text- books
Historic value of text-books. H: L. Bul-
len. il Inland Ptr 61:868-61, 618-20 Je-Jl '18
Historical inaccuracies in text-books on phys-
ics. Brother Potamian. Elec W 62:1221-2
D 13 '18
Textile fabrics. See Textile industry and fab-
rics
Textile factories
Air conditioning for textile mills. F: W.
Parks. Ind Eng 18:307-8 Jl '13; Same, with
discussion. Am Soc M E J 36:1036^2 Je '13
Power matters in textile mills. F. W. Dean.
Power 37:650-1 My 6 '13
Power plants of textile mills. J: A. Stevens,
plans Ind Eng 18:7-12 Ja '18
Power plants of textile mills: discussion of
paper by J: A. Stevens. Am Soc M E J 36:
632-6 Ap '18
Principles of industrial lighting; require-
ments of the textile Induatrlea^ 11 ind Eng
18:16-8 Ja '18
See also Cotton mills; Textile industry and
fabrics
Textile Industry and fabrics
Airship envelope fabric. Sci Am S 76:270 Ap
26 '13
Testing and properties of textile materials.
J Fr Inst 176:332-3 Mr '18
Waterproofing of textile fabrics by the use
of aluminium salts and of blchromate-gela-
Une. J. Blair. Set Am 8 76:88-4 Ag 9 ^18
See also Fireproof textiles; Silk cotton;
Woolen and worsted manufacture
Textiles, Fireproof. See Fireproof textiles
Thawing
Blectiio thawing of firozen water pipes, plan
Elec W 61:460-1 Mr 1 '18
Electric thawing of frosen water pipes, plan
Eng Rec 68:272 S 6 '13
Electrical device for thawing out frosen wa-
ter pipes. C: P. Hoover. 11 Eng Reo 67:217-
8 F 22 '18
Muck thawing by solar heat. 11 plan Eng
& Min J 96:706-7 Ap 6 '13
Self-contained electric pipe-thawing outfit.
Elec W 61:420 F 22 '13
Substitutes for stream thawing in the Yukon.
Eng & Min J 96:660 Mr 29 '13
Thawing frozen water service pipe under difl9-
culties. G. N. Nelson. Dom Eng 66:348 D IS
'13
Thawing powder underground. A. J. Hewitt.
plan Ekig & Min J 96:276 F 1 '13
Thawing water pipes by electricity in E^van-
aton. C. C. Saner. 11 Munic Eng 44:366-6 Ap
'13
Theater buildings. See Theaters
Theaters
Collapse of Orpheum theater, New York city.
Eng Rec 68:569 N 22 '18
Contributions to the history of the English
playhouse. H. Bell, il Arch Rec 88:262-7.
369-68 Mr-Ap '13
Failure of Orpheum theater building. New
York city, plan Eng N 69:234 Ja 80 '18
Intimate theatre idea. C. L. Hagen. 11 plan
Arch A Bldg 46:100-9 Mr '13
Novel project, il Arch Rec 33:474-6 My 'IS
Structural details in the Harris theater, plans
Eng Rec 67:62-8 Ja 11 '18
Unusual girder work in a Pittsburgh theater.
11 plans Eng N 70:1230-1 D 18 '18
See also Stage mechanism; Stairways
Heating and ventilation
Picture theatre ventilation, dlags Heat A
Yen 10:89-41 Ag '13
Theatre ventilation situation in Chicago.
Heat A Yen 10:49 O '13
Ventilation of the Princess theatre. St. Paul.
J. Graham, plans Dotn Eng 66:105-6 O 25
'13
Lighting
Colorado Springs theater installation. 11 BIleo
W 61:626-7 Mr 8 '13
Thermit
Thermit for improving steel ingots: rerision
and successful operation of a former meth-
od. H. Goldschmidt. Eng M 44:781-3 F '13
Thermite for naval use. L: E. Browne, il Sci
Am S 76:116 Ag 28 '18
Use of anti-plping thermit in casting steel
Ingots. B. A. Beck, diags Am Inst Min E
Bui 76:649-66 Ap '13; Same cond. Iron Age
91:646-6 F 27 '13
Thermit wstallng. See Welding
Thermochemistry
Thermal expansion of ethyl alcohol and its
mixtures with water. N. S. Osborne. U
S Bur Stand Bui 9:371-403 Ap 16 '13
Thermo-couples
Base -metal thermocouples. Met A Chem E^ng
11:588-90 O '13
Modern methods of measuring temperature.
R. S. Whipple. Sci Am S 76:292-3 N 8 '18
Note on cold-Junction corrections for ther-
mocouples. P. D. Foots. Met A Chem Ehig
11:329-133 Je '13; Same. U S Bur Stand
Bui 9:663-65 D 16 '13
Thermocouples and resistance coils for the
determination of local temperatures in
electrical machines. J. A. Capp and L. T.
Robinson. Am Inst E E Pro 32:702-8 Mr
'13
Tungsten-molybdenum thermo-couple. C.
Hering; C: B. Thwlng. Met A Chem Eng
11:66-7 F '18
8w also Radlomicrometers; Thermopiles
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
299
Thermodynamics
New method of analyzinir the workinsr proe-
esses of reciprocatiner heat engines. Ind
Eng 13:»72-8 Je '18
New tables and diagrrams for sulphurous
acid. Hybl. Am Soc M B j 35:1066-70 Je '18
Properties of saturated and superheated am-
monia vapor. G. A. Goodenough and W:
E. Mosher. Ill U Engr Exp Sta Bui 66:
1-94 '13
Properties of saturated and superheated am-
monia W: EI Mosher. Am Soc M B J 36:
25-68 Ja '13
Specific heats and specific volumes of steam
for pressures up to 20 atmospheres and
temperatures up to 250 degr. cent. M. Jakob.
Am Soc M E J 35:545-50 Mr '13
See also Etotropy; Heat; Steam; Steam en-
gines
Thermoelectricity
Midwinter convention. A. I. B. B., New York,
Feb., 1913. Blec W 61:615-22 Mr 8 '18
See also Pyrometers and pyrometry;
Thermo-couples
Thermometers
Absolute pressure thermometer. W. H. Phil-
lips. 11 Power 38:415 8 16 '18
Manufacture of thermometers, il Ind Bng 18:
108-12 Mr '13
Modern methods of measuring temperature.
R. S. Whipple. 11 diags Set Am S 76:296-9,
313-6 N 8-15 '13
Modem methods of measuring temperatures.
11 dIagB Ind Bng 18:445-7 O '18
New calorimetrlc resistance thermometera
H. C. Dickinson and R P. Mueller. 11 U S
Bur Stand Bui 9:482-92 D 15 '13
Praxjtical applications of temperature meas-
urement. R. S. Whipple. Scl Am S 76:366-
7 D 6 '13
Selection of thermometers for induatrial
plants. R. 8. Whipple. 11 Eng M 46:114-6 O
Thermometric lag. D. R Harper, 3d. diags
U S Bur Stand Bui 8:659-714 Mr 1 '13
See also Calorimeters and calorimetry;
Entropy; Meteorological instruments; Pyro-
meters and pyrometry; Temperature
Thermophones
Thermophones for temperature measurement
in Kensico dam, Valhalla, N. Y. Bng Rec
68:119-20 Ag 2 '18
Thermopiles
Construction of thermopiles for monochro-
matic Illuminators. W: W. Coblentz. J Fr
Inst 175:497-501 My '13
EZxperlments on bismuth thermopiles. W: W.
Ooblentz. J Fr Inst 176:671-6 D '13
Thermopiles of recent construction. W. W.
Coblentz. diags U S Bur Stond Bui 9:12-34
Mr 15 '13
Thermoscope
COb thermoscope. II Power 88:428 8 28 '18
New automatic fire alarm. F. A. J. Fitzger-
ald. 11 J Fr Inst 176:675-82 N '13: Scl Am
S 76:897-8 D 20 '13
Thermostats
Arrangement of thermostatic regulation ap-
paratus in New York post office.. Heat &
Ven 10:48-9 Ap '13
Automatic temperature regulation. J. Gra-
ham, diags Dom Eng 64:270-2 S 6 '13
Inexpensive thermostat and gas regulator,
plan Bng Rec 67:111 Ja 26 '13
Simple electric thermostat, diag Blec By J
42:149 Jl 26 '18
Theses, Engineering. See Engineering theses
Thiogen process. See Smelting
Third rail
Report of committee of Am. railway engineer-
ing assn. on clearances. Ry Age 54:707-8
Mr 21 '13
Thompson, Robert A.
Sketch, por Ry & Bng R 63:466 My 17 '13
Thoroughfares. See Roads
Thread cutting. See Screw threads
Thread milling machines. See Milling machines
Threading machines, Pipe. See Pipe threading
machines
Thunder-storms
Electricity of thunder-storms. W: J. Humph-
reys. J Pr Inst 176:241-4 Mr '18
Tide power
Tidal waters as a source of power. C. A. Bat-
tiscombe. U Scl Am S 76:125-8 Ag 28 '18
Ties, Railroad. See Railroad ties
TlfTany green solution
Tiffany finish. Foundry 41:108-4 Mr 'IS
TIgre nH ning company, South America
Report for 1912. Eng & Mln J 95:1203 Je 14
'13
Tiles
Story of hollow-tile. F: Squires. 11 Arch &
BIdg 45:92-6 Mr '13
Tile protection for intertidal concrete in sea
wafls. 11 Eng N 70:1178-9 D 11 '13
See also I>rain tile
Tiles, Concrete. See Concrete tiles
Timber
Bending strenpth of yellow-pine timber. J.
J. Morgan. Eng Rec 67:608-9 My 31 '13
Bending strength of yellow-pine timber. A. T.
North. S^g Rec 68:27-8 Jl 6 '18
Breaking strength of timber. Eng & Mln J
95:705-6 Ap 5 '13
Diminishing timber supply and municipal for-
ests. Bng N 70:469 S 4 '18
Forest products of the United States: the
economic value of our trees, map Set Am
S 76:14-6 Ja 4 '18
Government and our national timber: a de-
JS5?^ ^'•^^•^''••®"* policy. Sd Am 8 7S:
lZo-7 F 22 18
Relation of mechanical and physical proper-
ties of timber. Bng A Mln J 95:669 Mr 29
18
Sale of forest reserve timber. Bng Rec 67:
845 Mr 29 '13
Unit stresses for timber. A. T. North; H.
^ D. DewelL Bng N 70:179-81 Jl 24 '18
^?i*«Jf%?¥"* ^ J*!?? •«•• ^' T. North. Bng
N 70:426-7 Ag 28 '18
WJiat is a proper safe unit stress for tim-
ber? Bng N 69:1886 Je 26 '18
See also Acacias; Dry rot; Forests and
forestry; Greenheart; Lumber; Trees;
Wood
Timber -treating. See Wood preservation
Timbering, Mine. See Mine timbering
Time
Simple method of determining the time. W:
H. Pickering. Scl Am S 76:320 N 15 '13
^m^. 5'"* ***• sciences. Set An* 108:446 My
17 '18
Time, Standard
How we get standard time. H. T. Stetson.
11 maps Scl Am 8 76:341-2 N 29 '13
Time-clocks
Intelligent use of the time-clock. B. Daniels.
Inland Ptr 60:666-7 Ja '18
New methods of distributing time in the shops
of the Indianapolis traction A terminal co.
11 Blec Ry J 42:464-6 8 20 '13
Time measurement
Universal time keeping. Scl Am 109:450 D
13 '13
Time signals
American -French radio time signal experi-
ments. Scl Am 109:455 D 13 '13
Time signals by wireless telegraphy: hourly
signals transmitted from the Bllxel tower
and the accurate determination of longi-
tude by these means. G. Ferri6. ESng M 45:
719-21 Ag '18
Time study
How to make a time study. C. B. Knoeppel.
Ind E)ng 13:501-5 D '13
Notes on time studies. R. W. Langley. Ind
Bng 13:885-6 8 '18
Time study. F: W. Taylor. Am Soc M B J
35:492-6 Mr '13
Time study and task work explained. S. E.
Thompson. Iron Age 91:1010-2 Ap 24 '13;
8ame. Ind Bng 13:847-60 Ag '18
300
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Time study — Continued,
Why and how of making a time study. Iron
Age 92:854-5 O 16 '13
Time tablee
Timetable making in Buffalo. Elec Ry J 42:
504-5 S 27 '13
Timekeepers. See Clocks; Time clocks; Watch
making; Watches
Tin
Sheet and tin plate trades in 1912. B. E. V.
Luty. Iron Age 91:85-6 Ja 2 '13
Tin Industry In 1912. Eng & Min J 95:76-7
Ja 11 '13
Tin situation in Bolivia. H. Bancroft. Am
Inst Min E Bui 81:2311-27 S '13
Topaz and stream tin in Mason county, Tex-
a.s. H. C. Meyer. Eng & Min J 95:511-2 Mr
8 '13
Sec alfto Bronze; Metals; Pewter; Tinning
Tin dredging
Dredging for tin In Alaska. Eng & Min J 95:
264 F 1 '13
Tin metallurgy
Chenhall's tin-extraction process. Eng & Min
J 96:771-2 O 25 '13
Cornish tin dressing and the vanning assay.
Met & Chem Eng 11:106 F *13
Electric tin smelting. Eng & Min J 95:818
Ap 19 '13
Empirical vs. exact methods. Met & Chem
Eng 11:63-4 F '13
Historical note on tin smelting. Eng & Min
J 9€:495-6 S 13 '13
Smelting tin ore. Met & Chem Eng 11:593-4
O '13
Tin mining in Federated Malay states. Eng
& Min J 95:883-4 My 3 '13
Tin mines and mining
South America througti Yanqui eyes. Eng &
Min J 95:623-4 Mr 22 '13
Tin mining in South Africa. Eng & Min J
96:985 N 22 '13
Tinning
Machine for tinning sheet metal. L. J. Krom.
Metal Ind n s 11:382 S '13
Tinning of copper. L. J. Krom. II Metal Ind
n s 11:122-3 Mr '13
Tires
Report on the Stilwell derailment, Chicago,
Cleveland, Cincinnati & St. Louis Ry. 11
Ry & Eng R 53:1016-7 N 1 '13
Wreck caused by a broken tire, il Ry Age
55:814-6 O 31 '13
Tires (automobile)
Akron; where 20,000 tires are made daily.
1j. V. Spencer, il Automobile 28:1287-91
Je 26 '13
Comprehensive tests to develop data for im-
provements of springs and tires. Automo-
bile 29:2)8-9 Ag 14 '13
Constant inflation means long tire life. Au-
tomobile 28:1316-7 Je 26 '13
Construction features in cars which cause ex-
cessive wear and early blowouts of tires,
diags Automobile 29:508 S 18 '13
Heavy truck tires. Munic Eng 45:176-7 Ag '13
Horizontal tire rigidity. J. B. Dunlop. Auto-
mobile 29:816 O 30 '13
Iron-tired truck wheels, diags Automobile 28:
719-20 Mr 27 '13
Keeping track of tires: sales records and
other forms. Automobile 28:1304-5 Je 26 '13
Low inflation on bad roads. J. B. Dunlop.
Automobile 29:692-3 O 16 '13
Making of a pneumatic automobile tire. E.
B. Hall. II Sci Am 108:32-8 Ja 11 '13
Making of a tire casting, il Automobile 29:
5r)-61 Jl 10 '13
Making repairs on inner tubes. Automobile
29:71 Jl 10 '13
Making sheet rubber. II Automobile 29:20-5
Jl 3 '13
Motor tire wear in various cities. Munic Eng
44'411-2 My '13
Multi-cellular tire. Sci Am S 75:19 Ja 11 '18
New tire for motor trucks. C. F. Jenkins, il
Sci Am 108:228 Mr 8 '13
Overloading ruins solid truck tires. Automo-
bile 28:1316-7 Je 26 '13
Pneumatic tires. P. W. Litchfield. Automo-
bile 28:1225-7 Je 12 '13; Same. Set Am S
76:10-1 Jl 5 '13
Practical developments in tire industry. J. B.
Dunlop. Automobile 29:1101 D 11 '13
Solid tires; treads designed for commercials,
il Automobile 28:480-6 F 13 '13
Tire progress shown by anti-skid treads. 11
Automobile 28:366-70 Ja 30 '13
Tire repairs — roadside and garage. J. E:
Schipper. il Automobile 29:495-9, 546-9 S
18-25 '13
Tires for electric vehicles. Elec W 61:1402-3
Je 28 *13
Tires lasted 3,500 miles. Automobile 29:326
Ag 21 '13
Sec alfto Automobiles — Wheels
Tires (locomotive)
Chrome vanadium drlvinsr wheel tires, il Am
Eng 87:15-7 Ja '18
Service records of vanadium steel driving
wheel tires. Ry & Eng R 53:1133 D 6 "13
Steel-tired, forged and rolled-steel wheels.
M. D. Hayes. Elec Ry J 42:1101-4 N 22 '13
Tismer engine
Engine that will run on several fuels. II Sci
Am 108:228-9 Mr 8 *18
Titanium
Cleansing effect of titanium on cast Iron. B.
Sf.oughton. Iron Tr R 52:473-4 F 20 '13
Ferro- titanium alloy in the manufacture of
iron and steel. C: V. Slocum. II 8cl Am 108:
512 Je 7 *13
Influence of titanium on Bessemer steel. Iron
Tr R 52:801-2 Ap 3 '13
Tests of titanium rails. U diasB Ry & En«r R
53:872-4 S 13 '13
Titanium and silicon In rail steel. Eng Rec
67:390-1 Ap 5 '13
Titanium as used in steel making. B. F.
Lake. Met & Chem Eng 11:144-6 Mr '13
Titanium for rail steel. Met & Chem Eng 11:
724-5 D '13
Use of titanium. Foundry 41:160-1 Ap '18
TItusvIMe light A power company, TItusvllIe,
Pennsylvania
Gas-engrine-driven central station, il plan
Elec W 61:291-8 F 8 '18
Tobacco
Antiseptic properties of tobacco. Sci Am 108:
401 My 3 '13
9ce al80 Smoking
Toklo. Imperial university
Japanese engineering college. Eng N 69:670-
1 Ap 3 '13
Toledo, Ohio
Rapid transit
Low fare ordinance passed In Toledo. Elec
Ry J 42:1201 D 6 '13
Streets
Street paving in Toledo. II Munic Eng 45:251-
2 S '13
Tombs
Revival of French Gothic architecture: a
mausoleum after St. Hubert's chapel. L. R.
McCabe. II Arch Rec 34:202-12 S '18
Tonnage
Block unit system versus net tonnage meas-
urement. Int Marine Eng 18:511-2 D '13
Tonnage rules for Panama canal tolls. Ry &
Eng R 53:1099-100 N 29 '13
'See also Railroads — Train load
Tonopah, Nevada
Silver cyanidation at Tonopah. H. A. Me-
graw. il Eng & Min J 95:413-7, 455-9. 603-
6 F 22-Mr 8 '13
Tonopah -Belmont development company
Report for year ended Feb. 28, 1913. Eng &
Min J 95:1009 My 17 '13
Tool holders
Floating reamer-holders. A. A. Dowd. il
Mach 19:835-8 Jl '13
Making the Red-E tool-holder. C. L. Lucas.
il Mach 19:714-6 My '13
Tool posts
Turret boring and turning tool post. II diag
Iron Age 91:709 Mr 20 ^13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
301
( Tool stool
American railway tool foremen's assn., 6th
annual convention, Chicago, July, 1913. Slec
By J 42:147-8 Jl 26 '13
American railway tool foremen's assn., 6th
annual convention, Chicago, July. 1913. Ry
& Eng R 68:712-3 Jl 26 '13
Buying tool steel for the United States navy.
L: H. Kenney. Iron Tr R 62:689-91 Mr 20
•13
Cast steel in the blacksmith shop. G: P. Hin-
kens.>jly Age (Mech ed) 87:492-3 S '13
Hardening of carbon and low-tungsten tool
steels. S. N. Brayshaw. il Eng M 44:40-8,
222-32. 348-53 O-D '12
Methods of testing tool steels for the U. S.
navy. Ind Eng 18:278-» Je '13
Microscopic study of high speed tool steels.
il Iron Age 91:189-91 Ja 16 '18
Modem tool steels and high-speed tool alloys.
G: S. Armstrong, il Eng M 46:838-42; 46:
63-76, 194-200. 401-15 S-D '13
Relation of price of tool steel to manufac-
turing costs. F: B. Jacobs. Mach 19:380-1
Ja '13
Scrap tool steel reclamation methods. J. J.
Sheehan. plan Iron Tr R 63:263-4 Ag 7
'13: Same. Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:431-2 Ag
'13
Test that counts. W: A. Webb. Mach 20:127
O '13
Tool steel for the United States navy. Iron
Axe 91:839-41 Ap 3 '13
Tool steel for the United States navy. L: H.
Kenney. Mach 19:863-5 Jl '13
Tool steel from a salesman's point of view.
C. M. Bigger. Iron Age 91:706-8 Mr 20
'13
See also Machine tools; Steel metallurgy
Tools
American railway tool foremen's assn. 6th
annual convention. Ry Age 65:158-9, 178
Jl 25-Ag 1 '13
American railway tool foremen's assn. 5th
annual convention: papers. Ry Age (Mech
ed) 87:431-6 Ag '13
Automatic screw machine equipment. D. T.
Hamilton, il dia^s Mach 19:457-62. 635-9 F-
Mr '13
Eliminating chance in hardening tools, diags
Ry & Eng R 58:766-6 Ag 9 '13
Sharpening edge tools. W. D. Graves, il Sci
Am 108:148 F 8 '13
Tool room in scientific management. R. T.
Kent. 11 Iron Age 92:496-9 S 4 '13
See also Diamond tools; Files and rasps;
Machine tools; Saws; Tool steel
Tools, Machine. See Machine tools
Tools, Pneumatic. See Pneumatic tools
Topaz
Topaz and stream tin in Mason county, Tex-
as. H. C. Meyer. Eng & Mln J 95:511-2
Mr 8 '13
Topographical drawing
Methods of plotting contours. R. C. Hard-
man. Eng Rec 67:536 My 10 '13
Topographical maps
'Topographic maps for the mining engineer.
E. G. Woodruff. Am Inst Mln E Bui 78:
1001-10 Je '13; Discussion. 83:2714-8 N '13
U. S. Geological survey topographic maps for
the civil and mining engineer. E. G. Wood-
ruff. Eng N 70:384-5 Ag 21 '13
See also Topographical drawing; Topo-
graphical surveying
Topographical surveying
Cincinnati topographic survey. H. C. Mitch-
ell, il plan Eng N 69:652-6 Ap 3 '13
City topographic surveys. R. A. MaoGregor;
H. C. Mitchell. Eng N 69:1015-6 My 15
Geographical charts prepared by aerial pho-
tography. G. Kammerer. il Sci Am S 75:
300-1 My 10 '18
Short range plane table. Eng & Min J 95:
371-2 F 15 '13
Topographical surveys for drainage districts.
W. A. Birket. Eng N 69:352-3 F 20 '13
U. S. Geological survey topographic maps for
the civil and mining engineer. E. G. Wood-
ruff. Eng N 70:384-5 Ag 21 '18
See also Photographic surveying; Topo-
graphical maps
Tornadoes
Effect of the Omaha tornado on structures.
A. C. Arend. 11 Eng N 69:898-900 My 1
•13
Omaha and Terre Haute tornadoes, il Elec
Ry J 41:638-9 Ap 5 '13
Recent storms and floods, il Sci Am 108:316
Ap 6 '13
Tornado and flood damage at Terre Haute,
Ind. M. A. Howe, il Eng N 69: 738-9 Ap 10
•13
Tornado of March 23 at Omaha, Neb. il map
Eng N 69:690-2 Ap 3 '13
Toronto, Ontario
Harbor
New harbor and waterfront works, maps
Eng N 69:1116-9 My 29 '13
Rapid transit
Proposed sale of Toronto utilities to the city.
Elec Ry J 42:941-2 O 25 '13; Same. Elec
W 62:832-3 O 25 '13
Report on Toronto conditions. Elec Ry J 41:
968-70 My 31 '13
Valuation of Toronto public utilities. Elec
Ry J 42:1053-4 N 15 '13
Torpedo boat destroyers
Destroyer of destroyers. Sci Am 109:278 O 11
•18
Torpedo boats
Emergency repairs to a destroyer. J. F. Hell-
weg. 8ci Am 109:180 S 6 '13
See also Submarine boats: Toroedoes
Torpedoes
Mining the air with balloon torpedoes. H.
Bannerman-Phillips. Sci Am 108:588 Je 14
'18
Modern automobile torpedo; the story of a
great invention. R. G. Skerrett. il Sci Am
108:8-9 Ja 4 '13
See also Torpedo boats
Torque
Basis for measuring lathe capacity: the val-
ue of torque at one foot radius. L. R. Pom-
eroy. diag Am Eng 87:133-6 Mr '13
Signification of torque. F. Van Winkle, diags
Power 37:319-20 Mr 4 '18
Torrance, California
Industrial city of Torrance, Cal. R. Ben-
nett, il map plans Eng N 70.:870-S O 30
'13
Tory, Geoffrey
Printers of note. W. C. Bleloch. Inland Ptr 51:
841-2 S '18
Towboats and towing
Experimental tugboats: the Fulton and the
Froude. 11 Sci Am S 75:12-8 Ja 4 '18
Experiments on the Fulton and the Froude.
C. H. Peabody. plans Int Marine Eftig 18:
7-13 Ja '13
Mietz A Weiss motor tug boat, il Int Ma-
rine Eng 18:23-4 Ja '13
Motor towboat "Breakwater", diags Int Ma-
rine Eng 18:534-5 D '13
Motor tug Natilie built to do the work of
two steel steam tugs, il Int Marine Eng 18:
30 Ja '13
Ocean-going twin screw salvage tug, Carlo -
ca for the Brazilian government. 11 plan
Int Marine Eng 18:"426-7 O '13
Shallow draft tusr fitted with six propellers.
F. M. Van Brakel. Int Marine Eng 18:473-
4 N '13
Steel tug Frederick U. Robblns and car
floats for the Erie railway service. 11 Int
Marine Eng 18:476 N '13
Towboat Narragansett, general utility boat,
il Int Marine Eng 18:31-2 Ja '13
Towboat propeller wheels. C: S. Llnch. Int
MaHne Eng 18:369-60 Ag '13
Twin-screw tug Guarany for Brazilian navy.
F. C. Coleman, il Int Marine Eng 18:338-4
Am '13
302
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Towers
Towers of Manhattan and notes on the
Woolworth buildlnflT. M. Schuyler. 11 Arch
Rec 33:98-122 F '18
8ce also Range towers; Water towers
Towers, Steel
Analysis of steel towers: determination ol
action of wind loads and design of tow-
er bents. I. Delson. Eng Uec 68:302-3 S
13 '13
8ce also Towers, Transmission
Towers, Transmission
Hysteresis and eddy-current losses In trans-
mission towers. Elec W 62:1108-9 N 29
•13
60.000 -volt steel -tower line construction in
southern California. H. W. Dennis. 11 dlags
Elec W 62:281-7 Aff 9 '13
Strength of transmission towers. R. D.
Coombs. Elec W 62:644 S 13 '13
Wireless telegraph transmission towers. J.
Stedman. 11 Iron Age 92:891-2 O 23 '13
Trachoma. See Conjunctivitis
Tracing devices
Tracing through opaque paper. M. A. T.
Schwennesen. Scl Am S 76:393 D 20 '13
Track. See Electric railroads — Track; Mine
tracks; Railroads — Track; Rails; Street
railroads — Track
Track, Railroad. See Railroads — ^Track
Track Inspection
Track inspection car; Erie R. R, II EJhg N 70:
660-1 O 2 '13
Track Jacks
Old object lesson on track Jacks recalled.
Eng N 69:524-6 Mr 13 '13
Track labor problem. F. L.. Jandron. Ry & Eng
R 63:369-71 Ap 19 '13
Track scales
Heavy track scale at Granite Quarry, near
Salisbury, S. C U diag Ry Age 64:603-4
Mr 19 '13
Inspecting track scales for the U. S. govern-
ment: test car and equipment. H. T. Wade. 11
Scl Am 109:468 T> 20 '13
Necessity of accurate railway track scales.
Sci Am 109:210 S 18 '13
Report on track scales by the Interstate com-
merce commission. Ry & Eng R 68:757-9,
763-4. 807-10 Ag 9, 23 '13
Scale test car or the United States Bureau
of standards. 11 Ry Age 56:986-6 N 21 '13
Scale-testing car of the Bureau of stand-
ards. A. H. Emery, Jr. 11 Eng Rec 68:
460 O 25 '13
Scale testing car, United States Bureau of
standards. 11 dlags Ky & Eng R 53:1098-9
N 29 '13
Standard track scale of the Pittsburgh &
Lake E>rie. II Ry Age 56:103-5 Jl 18 '13
Track scale specifications and rules. Ry Age
54:1562-5 Je 20 '13
Weighing half a million freight cars. 11 Scl
Am 109:389 N 22 '13
Track tanks. See Railroads — ^Water supply
Trackless trolley
Trackless trolley bus at Merrill, Wis. 11 Elec
Ry J 41:1080 Je 14 '13
Trackless trolley lines in Austria. F. C. Per-
kins. 11 Munic Eng 44:446-7 My '13
Trackless-trolley motor for assisting haulage
on a steep-grade street at Altona, Ger-
many. J. P. Schroeter. 11 Eng N 70:268 Ag
7 '13
Trackless trolleys in ETngland. 11 Elec Ry J
42:663 O 4 '13
Tracks, Mine. See Mine tracks
Trackways
Plate- railways for road and steam traffic. G.
N. Fell. Eng M 44:98-101 O '18
Traction engines
Advantages of tractor transportation, il Scl
Am 109:168 Ag 30 '13
Details of engine test building of M. Rum-
ely CO., Laporte, Ind. 11 plans Eng Rec 67:
42-3 Ja 11 '18
Eoonomicfl of the farm tractor. P. 8. Rom. 11
Sci Am 108:lU-6 F 1 '18
Problem; of the small farm tractor. L*. W.
Ellis. 11 Sci Am 108:618-9 Je 7 '13
Problem of the small tractor. Sci Am 108:584
Je 14 'IS
Small tractor. Sci Am 109:254 O 4 '13
Three -wheeled tractor, il Sci Am 108:805 Mr
I '18
Tractors for farm service: Soissons contest
II Sci Am S 76:308 N 16 '18
Winnipeg tractor trials, 1918. Jm W. Ellis. Bel
Am 10^:201 S 6 '18
See aUo Agriculture^ machinery; Electric
tractors; Gas tractors; Motor plows
Tractive resistance
Comparison of freight train and canal boat
resistance. H. A. Houston. Ry Age 65:968
N 21 '13
Ste aUo Liocomotives — ^Tractive effort;
Train resistance
Tractors. See Electric tractors; Gas tractors;
Traction engines
Trade agreements
Settlement of Indianapolis strike. BSec Ry J
42:1069-61 N 16 '18
Bee also Arbitration, Industrial
Trade- marks
Goodwill, patents, trade-marks, oopyrlghts
and franchises. P. J. EsQnerrA. J Aocouat
16:29-80 Ja '18
Legal aspects of trademarks and trade names.
A. L. H. Street. Iron Age 92:474-6 Ag 28 '18
Trade- marks in export. H. Kahler. Am Ind
13:21-8 My '13
See aUo Patents
Trade papers
Elbert Hubbard on trade papers. Heat & Ven
10:49-60 S; 47-8 O; 42-3 N; 40-1 D '18
Value of trade papers. W: J. WooUey. Dom
Eng 64:40-2 Jl 12 '13
Value of trade paper in business. G. D. Craln,
jr. Dom Eng 64:157-8 Ag 9 '18
See aleo House organs
Trade schools
Continuation vs. trade schools. H. E. Miles.
Am Ind 18:28 Jl '18
Public trade schools or shop schools — ^which?
P. Kreuzpolnter. Am Mach 38:881-2 My 15
'13
Trade school question. E. H. Fish. Am Mach
38:867-8 My 22 '13
See also Corporation scho<4s; Industrial
education
Trade unions
American federation of stockholders proposed.
Iron Age 91:1662-3 Je 26 '18
Clause in the Sundry civil bill regarding use
of public funds to enforce Sherman act
against labor organizations. J. A. Emery.
Am Ind 13:13-4 My '13
Labor unions and the railroads. J. O. Fagan.
Ry Age 54:1820-2 Je 18 '18
Let organized labor purge Itself! Am Ind 13:
7-11 F '18
Peril of the labor-unions. Am Ind 13:32 Mr
'13
Present attitude and activities of organised
labor. Iron Age 92:1219-23 N 27 '18
Trade union accounting. A. E. Carpenter. J
Account 16:440-2 D '13
What the union has done for Butte. W: Lake-
land. Eng & Min J 96:511-2 & 18 '18
See also Arbitration, Industrial; Strikes
Trade waste. See Waste products
Traffic. See Road traffic; Street traffic
Traffic club of Pittsburg
11th annual dinner, Jan. 80. 1918. Ry A Bnff
R 68:116-7 F 8 '18
Trailers. See Street cars
Trailers, Automobile. See Automobile trailers
Train despatchers' association of America
26th annual convention, Los Ang^eles, Cai.
June. 1918. Ry Age 66:16 Jl 4 '18
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
303
Train dispatching
Dictaphone in dispatching. U dec Ry J 42:
74 Jl 12 'IS
Improved cab signalling and dispatching. P.
J. Simmen. 11 Bng M 44:422-6 D '12
System of car supply and train despatching,
London & Northwestern Ry. plan Ry &, Eng
R 53:9S3-4 O 11 '13
Telephone train dispatching, Lehigh valley
R. R. Ry & Eng R 53:465 My 17 '13
Telephones on the Pennsylvania railroad.
J. C. Johnson. Ry Age 54:1176-7 My 30 '13
Train-order signal controlled by the train
dispatcher. 11 Eng N 69:1-2 Ja 2 'IS
Wireless telegraphy for railway trains. Eng
N 70:1246 D 18 '13 *
Train energy. See Train movement; Train re-
sistance
Train Indicators
National train indicators. 11 Ry Age 54:296-
7 P 14 '13
Train lighting. See Car lighting
Train load. See Railroads — ^Traln load
Train movamsnt
Approximata predetermination of train ener-
gy. W. A. Del Mar and D. C. Woodbury.
Elec Ry J 42:1055-6 N 15 '13
Economical limits of grade reduction. W. L.
Webb. Ry Age 64:750-2 Mr 28 '13
Predetermination of energy to propel cars
or trains. Elec Ry J 42:1166-7 D 6 '13
Predetermination of train energy. C. T.
Hutchinson. Elec Ry J 42:1295-6 D 20 '13
Principles of electric railroading. C. L. de
Muralt. Ry Age 54:808-9. 1031-2; 55:230-1.
418-9, Ap 4, My 9. Ag 8. S 6 '13
Sec also Train resistance
Train resistance
Application of 6. & O. dynamometer tests
to tonnage rating. R. N. Begien. Ry Age
54:642-8 Mr 20 '13; Same cond. Ry & Eng R
53:322-4 Ap 5 '13
Comparison of freight train and canal boat
resistance. H. A. Houston. Ry Age 55:958
N 21 '18
Train resistance tests. Southern Pacific Ry.
EUig N 69:410-1 F 27 '13
See also Train movement
Train service
Report of Joint committee of Am. electric
railway engineering and Transportation &
traffic associations on train operation for
interurban service. Elec Ry J 42:782-3 O
16 '18
Train theda. See Railro ad * T erminals
Train stops. See Railroads— Automatic stop
Train tonnage. See Railroads — Train load
Training ships
Chinese training cruiser Ylng Swel. F. C,
Coleman. 11 Int Marine Eng 18:231-2 Je
•13
Training ship for the Russian volunteer fleet.
F. C. Coleman. 11 Sci Am S 76:49 Jl 26 '13
Trainmen. See Railroads — Employees
Tralnsp Armored. See Armored trains
Tramwaya See Street railroads
Transformers. See Electric transformers
Transit. See Rapid transit
Transmission of power. See BSectric transmis-
sion; Hydraulic transmission; Power trans-
mission
Transmission towers. See Towers, Transmission
Transmutation of elements
Appearance of helium and neon in vacuum
tubes. J. J: Thomson. Sci Am S 76:150 Mr
8 '13
Birth of the atom: has matter been synthe-
sised. Sci Am S 75:164-5 Mr 8 '13
Molecular structure and the origin of the
elements. Sci Am 108:164 F 16 'IS
New alchemj. Eng Reo 67:170 F 16 '18
Production of complex atoms from simpler
ones or from ultimate electrons. Elec W 61:
832-3 F 16 '18
Transport ships
"Kangaroo," transport ship for submarines.
11 Sci Am S 76:356 D 6 '13
Transportation
Aspects of transportation. J. E. Kuhn. Sci
Am S 76:138-9. 150-1, 166-7 Ag 30-S 13 '13
Early transportation, il Inland Ptr 50:898-
901 Mr '13
Installing a mining plant in Latin America.
E: W. Perry. 11 Eng M 44:721-31 F '12
Lines of the U. S. steel corporation from the
Minnesota mines to the Pittsburgh mills.
11 map Ry Age 55:486-92 S 19 '13
Locating the friction in our transportation
system. R. H. Rogers. 11 Sci Am S 75:244
Ap 19 '13; Same cond. Ry & Eng R 53:212
Mr 8 '13
Motor transportation as an aid to industrial
economy. R. W: Hutchinson. 11 Eng M 44:
526-46 Ja '13
Organization for handling refrigeration trans-
portation. J. S. Leeds. Ry Age 55:569-71 S
26 '13; Same. Ry & Eng R 53:930-1 O 4 '13
Transporting a 46-ton cover plate. 11 Sci Am
109:307 O 18 '13
Transporting heavy machinery in Mexico.
H. R. Conklin. 11 Eng & Mln J 95:501-2 Mr
8 'IS
Transportation of lumber. Ry & Eng R 53:
822-3 Ag 30 '13
Sec also Aeronautics; Automobiles; Barg-
es; Canals; Carriers; Coal handling: De-
murrage; Electric railroads; Express ser-
vice; Pi-elght; Freight car service; Freight
handling; Harbors; Mechanical handling;
Motor trucks; Packing for .shipment; Ports;
Postal service; Railroads; Roads; Shipping;
Street railroads; Street traffic; Telpherage;
Trucks; Waterways
Transportation and car accounting officers,
Association of. See Association of trans-
portation and car accounting officers
Traps. See Plumbing— Traps; Steam traps
Travel
Around the world in thirty-six days. Ry Are
55:276 Ag 15 '13
Traveling engineers' association
21st annual convention, Chicago, August, 1913.
Ry & Elng R 53:779-81. 785-8 Ag 16 '13
21st annual convention discusses operating
department and fuel economy; superheat-
ers; brick arches; smoke prevention; loco-
motive brake equipment. Ry Age 55:331-8
Ag 22 '13; Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:467>78
S '13
Trees
Decline of native forest trees in cities. M.
H. West. Sci Am 108:363 Ap 19 '13
Peculiarities in the growth of trees. 11 Sci
Am 109:14 Jl 6 '13
See alfto Forests and forestry; Sap; Tim-
ber; Wood; also names of trees, e. g. Aca-
cias; Larch
Trees, Dwarf
How to make dwarf trees. Sci Am 108:432
My 10 '13
Trellis work
Building trellises. 11 plan Arch & Bldg 45:
391-4, 431-4 O-N '13
Trenches
Mechanical trench filling. G. M. Gest. Munic
Eng 45:494 N '13
Mechanical trench tamping. 11 Munic Eng 44:
569-71 Je '13
Pipe-laying derrick and power backfiller for
trench work. 11 Eng N 69:260 F 20 '12
Tamping machine for backfilling trenches. 11
Eng N 69:361-2 F 20 '18
Trenton, New Jersey
Paving in Trenton under the new commis-
sion. H. F. Harris. 11 Munic Eng 44:246-8
Mr '13
Trespass
Smuggler-Union and Liberty Bell case in U.
S. Circuit court of appeals. R. W. Ray-
mond. Eng & Min J 95:1212-4 Je 14 '13
Trestles
Construction trestles with old rails for string-
ers, plans E7ng N 70:814 O 23 '13
304
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Trestles — Coniinued.
High flume trestle at Oakley, Idaho. A. M.
Korsmo. 11 plan Engr Rec 67:377 Ap 5 '13
Loner life of untreated timber in trestles. Engr
Rec 68:542 N 15 '13
Newark Bay trestles rebuilt In twelve days.
Ry Age 55:24 Jl i '13
Old rails as trestle stringers, il Bng & Min J
96:923 N 15 '13
Reinforced-concrete coal trestle at GUbert-
ville, Mass. il plan Eng Rec 67:307 Mr 15
•13
Report of the committee of American railway
• engineering assn. on wooden bridges and
tresUes. Ry Age 54:617-20 Mr 20 '13
Tabulation of trestle bent dimensions. C.
- Kimball, diag Eng & Min J 95:1145 Je 7
•13
Temporary structures for supporting tracks
during the construction of permanent work,
sewers, etc. Ry Age 55:787-8 O 24 '13
Wooden trestle bridge carried on timber
beams across Baker river, Wash. 11 Eng
N 69:1205-6 Je 12 '13
See also Bridges
Trigonometry
Trigonometry. (Engineers' study course)
Power 38:766-7, 800-1, 835-6, 866-8, 902-3,
934-5 N 26-D 30 •IS
&'fe also Logarithms; Surveying
Trinity gold mining & reduction company
Report for year ended Nov. 30, 1912. Eng &
Min J 95:1205 Je 14 '13
Triplexing process. See Steel metallurgry
Trolley, Trackless. See Trackless trolley
Trolley lines. See Electric railroads
Trolley poles. See Poles, Concrete
Troilhilttan, Sweden
Hydroelectric plant at TroUh&ttan. il plan
Elec W 61:89-94 Ja 11 '18
Tropical hygiene
Regulation of the heat of the body in hot
climates. Scl Am S 76:23 Jl 12 '13
Teaching the tropics how to live. J. H. Ver-
loop. Sci Am 109:211 S 13 '13
Troughs, Concrete
Concrete in the grazing country. 11 Concrete
Cem 3:167-8 O •IS
Troy, New York
Troy union station depressed concourse. J. R.
Taft. Eng Rec 68:691-2 D 20 '13
Trey, Ohio
Flood protection, maps Eng N 70:1292-4 D 25
•13
Trucks
Automatic truck decreases the cost of shop
transportation. R. T. Kent. 11 Ind Eng 18:
99-102 Mr '13
Automatic trucks. 11 Ind Eng 13:219-21 My
•13
Cost data for horse-drawn and electric
trucks. Eng Rec 67:429-30 Ap 19 •IS
Cost estimates of horse and motor trucks. J:
Ritchie, Jr. il Sci Am 108:70-1 Ja 18 '18
Four new cars for industrial plant use. 11
Iron Age 92:1103 N 13 '13
Horse trucking costs estimated by a team
owners' association. Sci Am 108:382 Ap 26
•13
New model Miller truck, dlags Ind Eng 13:
265-7 Je '13
Truck for moving heavy machine tools. 11
Mach 19:6 S '12
iiee ajHo Electric trucks; Motor cycle
trucks; Motor trucks
Trucks, Car. See Car trucks
Trucks, Electric. See Electric trucks
Trucks, Motor. See Motor trucks
Trusses
Bridge trusses with uniform T-shape mem-
bers, plan Eng Rec 67:202 F 22 '13
Concourse roof. Grand Central terminal. New
York city, plans E^ng Rec 67:210-1 F 22 '18
General method for drawing influence lines
for stress in simple trusses. M. A. Howe.
Eng N 69:1227-31 Je 12 '13
Large arch- truss drill-hall, for University of
Illinois. U plans Eng N 70:1182-5 D 11 '13
Long-span rolling-mill roof truss of Republic
iron and steel co., Youngstown. O. 11 plan
Eng Rec 68:164 Ag 9 '13
Roof trusses of new Rochester, N. Y., pas-
senger station. 11 diag Eng Rec 68:666 D
13 '13
Special rolled members for short span bridge
trusses. Eng Rec 67:198 F 28 '18
Steelwork of the Broadway arsenal, Buffalo.
11 plan Eng Rec 67:301-2 Mr 15 '13
Stress coefficients for roof trusses; with data
sheet supplement. C. E. Sblrmer. Mach 20:
23-4 S '13
Tunkhannock viaduct construction on D., L.
& W. relocation, il Eng Rec 68:594-6 N
29 '13
See also Bridges; Girders; Roofs; Strains
and stresses
Trusts
Government's attitude toward the American
smelting & refining co. Eng & Min J 96:
1203-4 D 27 '13
Interstate commission Investigation of Amer-
ican telephone & telegraph company. Elec
W 61:186 Ja 25 '13
See also Coal-tar trust; Sherman anti-
trust law
Tsetse files
Sleeping death: the scourge of Africa. D.
A. Willey. 11 Scl Am S 76:104-6 Ag 16 '13
Tube mills. See Gold milling
Tuberculosis
Frledmann's new tuberculosis remedy. H. J.
Archard. Sci Am 108:210 Mr 1 '18
Misapprehension as to the novelty of the
Friedmann treatment. Scl Am S 75:183 Mr
22 '13
Tubes
Elastic corrugated piping. 11 Power 37:816-6
Je 10 '13
Improved form of corrugated tubes. 11 Iron
Age 91:1125 My 8 '13
Improved manufacture of seamless tubes.
diags Mach 19:334 Ja '13
New medium for manufacturing seamless
metal tubing. Tubal. Metal Ind n s 11:248-
80 O '13
Stress analysis of. circular tubes. B. Hauke-
lld. Eng Rec 67:669-72; 68:674-6 Je 14. D 18
•13
Tools for fitting tubes together, diags Mach
19:468 F •IS
See also Flanges; Pipes
Tugboats. See Towboats and towing
Tungsten
Chemistry of tungsten. C: Baskerville. Met
& Cliem Eng 11:319-20 Je '13
Emission of electrons from tungsten at high
temperatures. O. W. Richardson. Scl Am S
76:102-3 Ag 16 '18
Hardening of carbon and low-tungsten tool
steels. S. N. Brayshaw. 11 Bng M 44:40-8.
222-32, 348-53 O-D '12
Making drawn- tungsten filaments. Elec W
61:1018-9 My 17 '13
Tungsten and molybdenum — their thermal
emf. E. F. North rup. Met & Chem Eng
11:45 Ja '18
Tungsten In Boulder county, Colorado. L. A.
Palmer. 11 Eng & Min J 96:99-105 Jl 19 '13
Tungsten in Colorado in 1912. R. D. George.
Eng & Min J 95:186-7 Ja 18 '13
Tungsten ore in Burma. Eng & Min J 96:778
O 25 '13
Tungsten lamps. See Electric lamps. Tungsten
Tunnel railroads
Electric carrier for mall or package freight.
11 Eng Rec 68:387 O 4 '13
Electric carrier railways for rapid transfer
of mall and express, il Bng N 70:637-9, 702-
4 O 2-9 '13
Electric carrier system, il Ry Age 55:624-5
O 3 '13
New mail carrying railway: a parcels post
tunnel. 11 Sci Am 109:263 O 4 ^13
Parcels post tunnel railway, il Sd Am 108:
4 Ja 4 '18
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
305
Tunnel ventilation
Ventilation of subway tunnels. Ry Age 54:
726-9 Mr 21 '13
Ventilation of the Winston tunnel, Chicago &
Great Western railway. 11 Ry & Eng R
53:1082 N 22 '13
Tunneling. See Tunnels and tunneling
Tunnels and tunneling
Aqueduct tunneling methods, dlag Eng & Min
J 95:1291-2 Je 28 '13
Blount and Hayden mountain tunnels. 11
Eng Rec 68:232-3 Ag 30 '13
Building Harlem river subway tubes. 11 dlags
Eng Rec 68:390-1 O 4 'IS
City tunnel and conduits of the Catskill
aqueduct. W. E. Spear. Eng Rec 68:333-4
8 20 '13
Concreting a tunnel by compressed air. A. C.
Bverham. plans Eng N 70:208-9 Jl 31 '13
Concreting tne Harlem river subway tunnel.
11 Eng Rec 68:404 O 11 '13 , ,
Concreting the Sarles tunnel of the Catskill
aqueduct. 11 Eng Rec 68:428-9 O 18 '13
Construction of Clinchfield extension: build-
ing a 35 -mile line over the Cumberland
range. 11 Ry Age 55:861-8 N 7 '13
Cost of the Rawley tunnel, Colorado. Eng
& Mln J 95:711 Ap 5 '13
Difficult tunnel work on the Metropolitan rail-
way of Paris, France, dlags Eng N 70:504-
60 11 *13
Driving a long adit at Bonanza, Colo. W. C.
Russell. Eng & Mln J 95:272 F 1 '13
Driving and lining a power tunnel at Tallu-
lah Falls, Georgia. J. H. Graham. 11 map
Eng Rec 67:396-9 Ap 12 '13
Driving with machines on tripods. T. V. K.
Swift, plan Eng & Min J 95:761-2 Ap '12
•13
Enimination of timbering in rock tunneling:
a proposal. J: F. O'Rourke. plan Eng N
69:324-6 F 18 '18
Elkhorn railway extension. O. K. Morgan- il
plan Eng N 70:762-7 O 16 '13
Excavating Lexington avenue subway* un-
stable soil on section 2A necessitated heavy
timbering, special drainage equipmient; un-
derpinning and sewer relocation, dlags Eng
Rec 68:216-7 Ag 23 '18
Filling a tunnel cave-in by the hydraulic
method. D. F. McLeod. plans Eng N 69:
1286-7 Je 19 '13
Footway tunnel in New York city. Eng N 69:
484 Mr 6 '13
Hudson tunnel system re-financing. Elec Ry
J 41:241 F 8 *18
Jungfiiau railway. 11 Sol Am 109:360 N 8 '13
Karns tunneling machine. 11 Eng & Min J 95:
859-60 Ap 26 '13
Karns tunneling machine. S. Davis. Eng N
$9:1079-80 My 22 '13
Karns tunneling machine. O. J. Grimes. 11
Eng N 69:470-1 Mr 6 '13; Same. Eng M 45:
261-3 My '13
Large tunneling shield; steel-channel lining
of Elm tunnel on Frankfurt- Berlin railway.
11 Eng N 70:1176-7 D 11 '13
Montreal tunnel and terminal. S. P. Brown.
11 plan Eng N 70:62-7 Jl 10 '18
Mt. Royal tunnel, Canadian Northern rail-
way. S. P. Brown, il plan Eng Rec 67:708-
11 Je 28 '13
Multiple headings In rock tunneling. E.
lAUohll; J: F. O'Rourke. Eng N 69:685-6 Ap
3 '13
Novel tunnel work on the Cleveland short
line Ry. plans Eng N 69:556-7 Mr 20 '13
Precautions suggested by the Lexington
avenue subway tunnel accident. M. Deutsch.
ETng Rec 68:56 Jl 12 '13
Precise surveys for Mount Royal (Canada)
tunnel. Eng Rec 67:534 My 10 '13
Problem in mining, together with some data
on tunnel -driving. F. M. Simonds and E. Z.
Bums, map Am Inst Min E Bui 75:369-402
Mr '13; Discussion. 77:905-13 My '13
Problems involved in driving long and deeply
overlaid tunnels. E. Lauchli. dlags Eng Rec
68:510-2 N 8 '13
Progress In the M)ount Royal railroad tunnel,
Montreal. H. T. Fisher, map Eng & Mln J
96:147-9 Jl 26 '13
Progress of the new Harlem tunnel: sinking
of the first section of tunnel tubes, il Sci
Am 109:244-5 S 27 '13
Proposed Hudson river bridge and tunnels to
connect New York and New Jersey, plans
Eng N 69:839-41 Ap 24 '13; Eng Rec 67:
367, 384-7 Ap 5 '13; Same cond. Eng M
45:422-4 Je '13
Proposed method of driving and lining large
tunnels, diag £3hg & Min J 96:660-1 Mr 29
'13
Railway tunnels of New York city. A. Noble.
11 plans maps J Fr Inst 175:343-84 Ap '13
Relining the Mauvages tunnel on the Mame
ship canal. F. B. Mann, plan Eng Rec 67:
203-4 F 22 '13
Repair of an old brick tunnel lining near
H^nebach, Germany, plans Eng N 69:1312-
3 Je 26 '13
Repairing a tunnel lining with a cement gun.
diag Ry Age 64:1572-3 Je 20 '13
Sand Patch tunnel improvements: additional
facilities Just completed by the Baltimore St
Ohio. U Ry Age 54:789-95 Ap 4 '18
Self-supporting concrete tunnel-lining blocka
11 Eng Rec 68:149 Ag 9 '13
Shallow holes and crossbars. Eng & Mln J
95:lir6 Je 14 '13
Supplying a metropolis with mountain wa-
ter: mining operations In the heart of New
York. 11 Sci Am 108:201-2 Mr 1 '13
Tunnel and construction difficulties. Eng Rec
67:182 F 15 '13
Tunnel construction on the Willamette Pa-
cific railroad. Eng N 70:957 N 13 '13
Tunnel excavation on section lA of the Lex-
ington ave. subway in New York. 11 dlag
Eng Rec 68:147-8 Ag 9 '13
Tunne! lining with concrete on the Virginian
railway without interruption to traffic, il
Ry Age 54:1557-9 Je 20 '13
Unit drilling costs. Rawley tunnel. Eng &
Mln J 95:523 Mr 8 '13
See aUo Blasting; Dynamite storage:
Mining engineering; Railroads — Construc-
tion; Subways; Tunnel railroads; Tunnel
ventilation
Tunnels and tunneling, Subaqueous
Astoria tunnel holed througn: completion of
bore to carry gas mains under East river,
N. Y. 11 Eng Rec 68:95-6 Jl 26 '13
Astoria tunnel under the East river, New
York. H. Carpenter. 11 map Eng N 70:737-
43 O 16 '13
Building Harlem river subway tubes. 11 dlags
Eng Rec 68:390-1 O 4 '13
Channel tunnel: revival of old project,
maps plans Sci Am S 76:306-8 N 16 '13
Concreting the Harlem river subway tunnel.
11 Eng Rec 68:404 O 11 '13
Details of construction of Harlem river tun-
nel by the Hoflf system. II Iron Tr R 53:533-
7 S 2& '13
Floating and sinking the Harlem river sec-
tion of the New York subway, il dlags Eng
Rec 68:284-7 S 13 '13
Harlem river subway tunnel, dlags Eng Rec
68:556-7 N 15 '13
Harlem river tubular steel tunnel, New York
city. 11 Ry & Eng R 63:977-8 O 18 '13
Problem of river crossing in New York city
traffic: tunnel system and railway terminals.
Q. F. Kunz. Sci Am S 76:370-1 D 13 '13
Progress of the new Harlem river tunnel:
sinking of the first section of tunnel tubes.
11 Sci Am 109:244-5 S 27 '13
Proposed tunnel under English channel. C. O.
Burge. map Eng Rec 68:499-500 N 1 '13
Shall we have bridges or tunnels? G. F. Kunz.
Sci Am S 76:402-3 D 27 '13
Sinking second section of Harlem river tun-
nel tubes for Lexington avenue subway.
New York city. Eng Rec 68:372 O 4 '13
Unwaterlng two notable excavations: Cats-
kill aqueduct and East river tunnels. 11
Colliery 33:497-9 Ap '13
^ee also English Channel tunnel
Turbines
Capacity of brakes for hydraulic turbines.
Eng Rec 67:208 F 22 '18
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INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Turbines — Continued.
Construction and operation of turbo-blowers
and compressors. F. Zur Nedden. 11 Bns M
44:35.9, 199-203 O-N '12
Efficiency test of 6000-hp turbines of the
Appalachian power company, il plan Elec
W 61:671-3 Mr 29 '13
Engineering details of the Keokuk plant with
description of power house and turbine
units. 11 plans Iron Tr R 62:575-80 Mr 6 '13
Heavy tools for machining turbine sections.
C. Van Langendonck. 11 Iron Tr R 53:123-5
Jl 17 '13
Keokuk (la.) power plant turbines. C. W.
Lamer. 11 Iron Age 91:6i^9-64 Mr 13 '13
Large impulse wheels at Rio de Janeiro, Bra-
zil, plan Eng Rec 67:23 Ja 4 '13
Large water wheels for Keokuk power plant:
problems Involved in molding. 11 Iron Tr R
52:407-10 F 13 '13; Same. Foundry 41:109-
11 Mr '13
19,000-hp water turbine for Rio de Janeiro,
plan Elec W 61:897-8 Ap 26 '13
Niagara Falls power company's new turbines.
11 diags Eng Rec 68:443-4 O 18 '13
Novel type of water-wheel setting. J: C.
Temple. Eng Rec 67:195 F 15 '13
Novel water-wheel setting. 11 Eng Rec 67:
130-1 F 1 'IS
Power machinery of the American steel in-
dustry. R. L. Streeter. 11 Eng M 44:219-21
N *12
Problem- of finding the proper turbine capac-
ity to be Installed at the water-power site.
C. Hersichel. Eng N 70:462-3 S 4 '13
Problem of turbine capacity for water-power
development. F. R. Weller. Eng N 70:674-5
O 2 '13
Regulation of hydraulic turbines. C. Dekeyser.
Am Soc M E J 35:1289-91 Ag '13
Special 75-ton flat car for shipping very large
water turbine wheels. R. S. Mounce. 11 dlag
Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:388-90 Jl '13
lO.OOO-horsepower turbines at Keokuk; de-
scription of design, manufacture and trans-
• porta tion of the largest water-wheels ever
built. C. W. Larner. 11 plan Eng Rec 67:
294-7 Mr 15 '13
Test of the 6,000-horsepower turbines of the
Appalachian power company. H. P. Rust.
11 plan Eng Rec 67:357-8 Mr 29 '13
Test of thrust bearing on large water wheeL
Eng Rec 67:76 Ja 18 '18
Turbine runners of the Mississippi river pow-
er CO. at Keokuk, la H. B. McDermld. II
diags Eng N 70:342-3 Ag 21 '13
Turbines of the Mississippi river power co.
at Keokuk, la. 11 diags Eng N 70:340-2 Ag
21 '13
Two-dimensional turbine with a consideration
of water friction, and its application to the
design of blades. V. Kaplan. Am Soc M E
J 35:1172-4 Jl '13
Vertical -shaft single-runner hydraulic tur-
bines as applied to low heads. Ind Eng 13:
365-6 Ag '13
Water wheel thrust bearing, il plans Eng Rec
67:44-5 Ja 11 '13
See also Draft tubes; Steam turbines;
Water wheels
Turbo- alternators. See Dynamos
Turbo- blowers. See Blowers
•
Turbo converter. See Electric current convert-
ers
Turkey In Asia
Plane-table survey in Asia Minor. L. T.
Emory. 11 Eng Rec 68:437-8 O 18 '13
Turnbuckles
Making a small turnbuckle. A. M. Rochester,
diags Mach 19:876 Jl '13
Turning
Efficient production of cylindrical work. C. H.
Norton, il Am Soc M E J 35:95-106 Ja '13;
Same. Ind Eng 13:4-6 Ja '13; Same. Iron Tr
R 52:204-6 Ja 16 '13; Discussion. Am Soc M
E J 35:629-31 Ap '13
Spherical turning. J. M. Henry, dlag Mach
19:55-6 S '12
Taper boring and turning attachments. A. A.
Dowd. diags Mach 20:265-71 D '13
Turning and forming cluster gears. H: M.
Wood. 11 Mach 19:507 Mr '13
See also Lathes
Turnouts. See Railroads — Curves and turnouts
Turnpikes. See Roads
Turntable pits
Heated turntable pit for severe winter con-
ditions. Rng Rec 67:166 F 8 '13
Turntable tractors
Turntable tractor. 11 diags Ry Age 56:62-3
Jl 11 '13; Same. Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:448-9
Ag '13
Turntables
Cheap and satisfactory turntables. L. O.
Kellogg, diags Eng & Min J 96:261 Ag 9 '18
Use of turntable in post drilling operations.
11 Iron Tr R 52:1182-4 My 22 '13
Turpentine
Examination of oleoresins of some western
pines. A. W. Schorger. 11 U S Forest Serv
Bui 119:1-36 '13
Wood turpentines: their analysis, refining,
and composition. L. F. Hawley. U S Forest
Serv Bui 105:1-69 '13
Turrets. See Warships
Twin City rapid transit company, Minneapolis,
Minnesota
Annual report, 1912 compared with 1911. Elec
Ry J 41:268 F 8 '13
Tynemount (ship)
Electrically operated ship. 11 Elec W 62:947-9
N 8 '13
Electrically-driven vessel "Tynemount." F: C.
Coleman. 11 Scl Am 109:367 N 8 '13
Type
Composition of hlerogbThic types. N. J. Wer-
ner. 11 Inland Ptr 50:577-82 Ja '13
Eyesight and typography. Scl Am S 76: 171
Mr 15 '13
Gothic capital letters. W. Welch. 11 Inland
Ptr 51:216-21 My '13
Relations of paper, type and ink. E. M. Keat-
ing. 11 Inland Ptr 50:683-7 F '13
Selecting and placing initial letters. W. E.
Stevens. Inland Ptr 51:634-5 Jl '13
Type- faces of capital letters I and J. F. J.
Trezise. 11 Inland Ptr 51:241-2 My '13
See also Printing; Type-casting machines;
Typesetting; Typesetting machines
Type, Steel
Making steel type. C. L. Lucas. 11 Mach 19:
592-5 Ap '13; Same. Scl Am S 75:372-4 Je 14
'13
Vetter steel type making machine. C. L.
Lucas. 11 Mach 19:961-3 Ag '13
Type-casting machines
Tools used In making the Intertype. R. Maw-
son. 11 Am Mach 38:809-13 My 15 '13
Typesetting
Give the operators readable copy. F. 6. Small.
Inland Ptr 51:431 Je '13
See also Linotype; Printing
Job work
Job composition. F: J. TnMiBe, See monthly
numbers of the Inland printer
Typesetting machlnee
Machine composition. J: 8. Thompson. See
monthly numbers of the Inland printer
»SVe also Linotype
Typewriters
Copper and nickel-plating equipment at the
works of the Underwood typewriter. J.
Stedman. 11 Iron Age 92:651-3 S 25 '18
Machine that writes shorthand. 11 Scl Am
108:13 Ja 4 '13
Production efflciency in typewriter building;
methods developed by the Oliver typewrit-
er CO., Woodstock, 111. 11 Iron Age 91:66-
70 Ja 2 '13
Typewriter for music. 11 Scl Am S 75:246 Ap
19 '13
Voice- operated typewriter, il Scl Am 108:139
F 8 '13
See also Adding typewriters
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
307
Typ«writlng
Are men better typists than women? C. E.
Smith. Sci Am 109:411 N 29 '13
Are men better typists than women? scien-
tific tests made by J. M. Lahy. J. Beyer. 11
Sd Am 109:316 O 25 '13
Typhoid fever
Antit3rphoId vaccination In the reclamation
service. H. A. Brown. Eng N 69:503 Mr 13
•IS
I>ual water-supplies and typhoid fever at
Philadelphia. En«r N 70:1022-8 N 20 '13
Hypochlorite sterilization of wat^r; rednetion
of typhoid epldemlca. C. A. Jennln^rs. Kng
M 44:274-6 N '12
Relation of pure water to typhoid fever. Eng
Rec 67:273 Mr 8 '13
Typhoid epidemic caused by uncalked Joints
in an intake pipe. W. M. Coblelgh. Eng N
69:720-1 Ap 10 '13
Typhoid fever in large American cities. Q:
A. Johnson. Eng N 70:473-5 S 4 '13
Typhoid outbreak apparently due to polluted
water cress. 11 Eng N 70:322 Ag 14 ^13
Tsrphoid outbreak at Albany, N. Y., due to
flooded filters. T. Horton. Eng N 69:1021-
8 My 15 '13
Typoaraphlcal union
Tightening the grip on the newspapers. Am
Ind 18:16 P '18
Typography. See Printing
u
Ultra-violet rays
Action of ultra-violet light on animal organ-
Isms. 8ci Am 109:208 3 18 '13
Application of ultra-violet rays for purifying
large quantities of water. M. von Reckling-
hausen. Eng N 70:876-7 Ag 21 '18
Detecting raised checks with ultra-violet rays.
Sci Am 108:475 My 24 '18
How inventors use ultra-violet rays. 11 diags
Sd Am 109:335-6 N 1 '18
Purifying water by the action of ultra-violet
light lii. V. ReckilnghSrUsen. 11 Sci Am 109:
48 Jl 19 '18
Sterilization of water by ultra-violet light.
Eng Rec 67:429 Ap 19 '13
Sterilising water with ultra-violet rays. M.
von Recklinghausen, il dlag Eng Rec 68:
121 Ag 8 '18
Water sterilization by ultra-violet light. II
Set Am 3 75:856 Je 7 '18
Water sterilization by ultra-violet rays. J.
A. Seager. diags Munlc Eng 45:415-8 N '13
Water sterilization by ultra-violet rays. M.
von Recklinghausen, diags Elec W 62:181-3
Jl 26 '18
Underfeed stokers. See Stokers, Mechanical
Underground railroads. See Subways
Underpinning. See Shoring and underpinning
Undulator. A. 6. Rogers. II Sci Am S 76:14-6
Jl 6 '18
Union Pacific railroad
New Union Pad fie- Sou them Pax;! fie dissolu-
tion plan. Ry & Eng R 53:393 Ap 26 '13
Southern Pacific-Union Pacific dissolution.
Ry & Eng R 53:567-8 Je 14 '13
Two new plans for dissolution. Ry & ETng R
53:535-6 Je 7 '13
Union Pacific plan as approved. Ry Age 55:
12-3 Jl 4 '13
Union Pacific- Southern dissolution. Ry & Eng
R 53:189-90 Mr 1 '18
Union-Paclflc-Southem Pacific dissolution,
map Ry Age 64:276-7 F 14 '13
Union Pacific- Southern Pacific dissolution ac-
complished at last. Ry & Eing R 53:641-2
Jl 5 '18
Union Pacific-Southern Pacific dissolution
plan. Ry & Eng R 68:189 F 15 '18
Union Pacific-Southern Pacific dissolution
plan disapproved. Ry & Eng R 68:29 Ja 11
'18
United States
Appropriations and expenditures
Consen-atlon of water resources for inland
navigation. A. H. Scherzer. Munlc Eng 44:
429-30 My '13
National budget on its expenditure side. H.
S. Chase. J Account 15:397-411 Je '13
What is Involved In the making of a nation-
al budget. F: A. Cleveland. J Account 15:
313-28 My '13
Army
Is our army efllclent? Eng M 46:247-8 My
'13
Mobile army. Sci Am 109:410-1 N 29 '13
Navy versus army: a study In comparative
eflSciency. Eng M 44:848-50 N '12
Reorganization of the army. Eng M 44:931-2
Mr '13
Assay offices
Buying and selling silver and gold: the sci-
entific side of the assay office at New York.
H. J. Slaker. II Sci Am 109:144-5 Ag 23 '18
Electrolytic refinery in Wall street. 11 Met &
Chem Eng 11:594-5 O '13
Census bureau
See Census — United States
Commerce
Aspects of transportation. J. E. Kuhn. Sci
Am S 76:188-9, 150-1 Ag 80-S 6 '13
Development of foreign trade. Iron Age 92:842
O 16 '13
Extension of American export trade. Iron Age
92:1366-7 D 11 '13
Growth of the coal trade. 11 Sci Am 3 76:6S
Ja 25 '13
Lake commerce through Sault Ste. Marie
canals during 1912. Eng Rec 67:647 Je 7
'18
Transportation on the Great lakes. H. Coul-
by. Iron Age 91:1404-5 Je 5 '13
See also Shipping— United States; Tariff
— United States
Court of claims
Court of claims decisions on engineering con-
tracts: W: B. King. Eng Rec 67:352 Mr 29
'18
Economic conditions
Address of president of National chamber of
commerce, before National pipe and sup-
plies assn. Dom Eng 63:189-91, 215-7 My
17-24 '13
Economic policy
Germany's Industrial policy in contrast to
American tendencies. F. E. Junge. Eng M
44:680-9, 842-51 F-Mr '13
Engraving and printing, Bureau of
New building at Washington, D. C. F. W.
Lepper. 11 plans Eng N 70:335-8 Ag 21 '18
Forest service
Bee Forest service — United States
Geological survey
Butte geological report G: O. Smith. Eng &
Mln J 95:337-8 F 8 '13
Measuring the flow of a stream. R: H. Byrd.
II Sci Am 108:268-9 Mr 22 '13
Industries and resources
Agriculture, manufactures and railways, a
study of capital values and net returns.
Sd Am S 75:66-7 F 1 '18
Germany's industrial policy In contrast to
American tendencies. F. E. Junge. Eng M
44:680-9. 842-51 F-Mr '13
How patented Inventions have increased the
national wealth. Sci Am 108:414 My 3 '13
Merchant marine
N r Shipping— United States
Mines, Bureau of
Essential features of Bureau of mines act.
Eng & Mln J 95:625 Mr 22 '13
Report. Eng & Min J 95:189-90 Ja 18 '13
Some good things accomplished as shown In
2d annual report. Colliery 33:380-1 F '13
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INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
United States — Continued.
Navy
Battleship protection for the Pacific coast.
R. £}. Bowron. Set Am 108:491 My 31 '13
, Decline of the United States navy. Sci Am
109:466 D 20 '13
Doing: business with the U. S. navy. C. A.
Harrington. Iron Age 91:1116-7 My 8 '13
Economy that may be disastrous. Sci Am
108:218 Mr 8 '13
Engrineerlng competitions in our navy. Sci Am
109:406 N 29 '13
Engineering progress in the U. S. navy; ab-
stracts. C. W. Dyson. Eng N 69:101-3 Ja
16 '13; Power 37:10-2, 106-9 Ja 7, 28 '13
List of ships of United States navy under
construction August 1, 1913. Sci Am S
76:347 N 29 '13
Naval reserve movement Sci Am 108:192 Mr
1 '13
Our fighting strength: list and tabulated
descriptions of U. S. warships. Sci Am S
76:331-4 N 22 '13
Reorganization of the navy personnel. Sci
Am 108:282 Mr 29 '13
United States navy wireless station, Arling-
ton. Va. 11 Elec W 61:721-4 Ap 5 '13
See also Warships — United States
Patent office
Annual report of the commissioner of pat-
ents. Sci Am 108:12-8 Ja 4 '18
Comments on the report of the investigation
of the United States patent office. L. H.
Baekeland. Met & Chem Eng 11:249-53 My
•13
Preliminary report to the Inventors' guild:
the guild's relation to patent practise. F.
L. O. Wadsworth. Sci Am S 76:146-7, 166,
178-9 Mr 8-22 '13
Proposed new patent office building. Sci Am
108:218 Mr 8 '13
Report of the Economy and efficiency com-
mission on the patent office. L. H. Baeke-
land. Elec W 61:969-73 My 10 '13
Politics and government
What our government is doing for the ad-
vancement of science. A. D. Little. Sci Am
S 76:303 N 8 '13
President's commission on economy
National budget on its expenditure side. H.
S. .Chase. J Account 15:397-411 Je '13
Public roads. Office of
Road models of the Office of public roads,
from Roman times to the present day. il
Sci Am S 76:280-2 N 1 '13
Work of Office of public roads, 1912-13. Eng
Rec 68:689-90 D 20 '13
Public works
Proposed national department of public
works. Ry & Eng R 63:369 Ap 19 'IS
Proposed national department of public
works. I. Randolph. Ry & Eng R 63:676-7
Jl 12 '13
Reclamation service
See Reclamation service
Shipping
See Shipping— United States
Standards, Bureau of
How the government tests paper: the meth-
ods and machines of the Bureau of stand-
ards. H. T. Wade, il Sci Am 109:260 O 4 '13
Inspecting track scales for the United States
government: new test car and equipment.
H. T. Wade. 11 Sci Am 109:468 D 20 '13
Relation to state commissions. Elec Ry J
42:976-7 N 1 '13; Elec W 62:941-2 N 8 '13
Steamboat inspection service
Safety of life at sea. J. Donald. J Fr Inst
175:16-42 Ja '13
Supreme court
Minnesota rate case decision. Ry & Eng R
53:561-3 Je 14 '13
Supreme court decisions In state rights cases.
Ry & Eng R 63:36 Ja 11 '18
In ton Paciflc-Soutbem Pacific dissolution
plan disapproved. Ry A Kng R 5S:29 Ja 11
*1S
Weather bureau
Progress of the weather bureau. Sci Am 108:
16 Ja 4 '13
United States commission on industrlsl rela-
tions
Nominations for the Industrial commission.
Am Ind 13:19 Ja '18
United States reclamation service. See Recla-
mation service
United States smelting, refining A mining com-
pany
Report for 1912. Ehig & Min J 95:1158 Je 7
'13
United States steel corporation
Annual meeting at Hoboken, N. J., Ap 21*
1913. Iron Tr R 52:950 Ap 24 '13
Annual report for 1912. Eng & Min J 96:665-
7 Mr 29 '13
Annual report for 1912. Iron Tr R 52:752-8
Mr 27 '13
Attorneys in corporation dissolution suit en-
liven hearing. Iron Tr R 52:700 Mr 20 '18
Bureau of corporations report on U. S. steel
corporation; third part Iron Age 91:1168-9
My 15 '13
Buyers tell about strong competition. Iron Tr
R 53:985 N 27 '13
Canadian plant at Sandwich, map Iron Tr R
52:171 Ja 9 '13
Charles M Schwab and James A. Farrell
cross-examined — Farrell's statistics at-
tacked. Iron Age 91:1326-9 My 29 '13
Charles M. Schwab testifies for corporation.
Iron Age 91:1263-4 My 22 '13
Corey testifies In dissolution suit. Iron Tr R
52:316-23 Ja 80 '13
Corey's views did not represent policy of
Corporation. Iron Tr R 52:1468-70 Je 26 '13
Data regarding export trade presented by
President Farrell. Iron Tr R 52:1100-1 My
15 '13
Defense presents testimony from competitors
and consumers. Iron Age 92:1244-5 N 27 '13
Defense presents testimony regarding its
cement properties^ the Tennessee company
acquisition and the Garfield investigation.
Iron Age 92:22-4 Jl 3 '18
Director Reed, president Coulby of Pittsburgh
steamship company, president Lynch of
Frick coke company, and sales manager
Davis of American bridge company exanun-
ed. Iron Age 91:1549, 1568-9 Je 26 '13
11th annual report, 1912. Iron Age 91:721, 746-
6 Mr 20 '13
Export trade of the Steel corporation. £3ng
& Min J 95:1236 Je 21 '13
Farrell makes strong defense in dissolution
suit. Iron Age 91:1185, 1206-7 My 15 '13
Farrell says corporation prices were not se-
cret; Schwab completes his testimony. Iron
Tr R 52:1268-61 My 29 '13
Farrell tells of the foreign business. Iron Tr
R 52:1136-9 My 16 '13
Farrell testifies in examination covering
many phases of making and selling of steel
and iron products. Iron Tr R 52:1194-1200
My 22 '13
Farrell testifies to large outputs by compet-
itors In all lines. Iron Age 91:1289-43 My
22 '13
Gary and the subsidiary companies. Iron Age
91:1494-6 Je 19 'IS
Gary begins testimony for defense. Iron Tr
R 62:1216-7 My 29 '13
Gary describes development of the corpor-
ation. Iron Tr R 52:1310-6 Je 6 '18
Gary dinners like Methodist camp meeting.
Iron Tr R 52:1384-6 Je 19 '13
Gary first steel corporation witness in dis-
solution suit. Iron Tr R 52:872-3 F 6 '18
Gary testifies for the corporation. Iron Age
91:1373, 1394-8 Jo 5 '13
Gary's direct examination closed. Iron Age
91: 1437 Je 12 '18
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
309
United States steel corporation — Cimtinued.
Gayley disproves monopoly In iron ore In
dissolution suit. Iron Age 91:665-7 Mr 13
•13
Gayley testifles about Lake Superior ore pur-
chases at hearing. Iron Tr R 62:591-2 Mr
6 '13
Gayley's testimony in dissolution suit. Iron
Tr R 52:608, 642-6 Mr 13 '13
Government and the steel corporation. Bngr &
Min J 96:782 O 25 '13
Government's star witness, W. E. Corey. Iron
Age 91:312-5 Ja 30 '13
Greatest tonnage record made by corporation
in past year, but profits did not increase
correspondingly. Iron Tr R 52:702-5 Mr 20
'13
High cost of pig iron making by Tennessee
CO. Iron Tr R 53:763-4 O 23 '13
Historic letters of A. Carnegie and J. P.
Morgan. Iron Tr R 52:1471 Je 26 '13
Improvement in trade conditions due to Steel
corporation. Iron Tr R 53:944-6 N 20 '13
Inquiry into the royalty on Lake Superior
ore in connection with the Hill leases. Iron
Age 91:380-1 P 6 '13
Iron and steel exports. Iron Tr R 52:761 Mr
27 '13
Iron ore holdings of corporation not adequate.
Iron Tr R 53:2, 44-5 Jl 3 '13
Lines of the U. S. steel corporation from
the Minnesota mines to the Pittsburgh
mills. 11 map Ry Age 5^:486-92 S 19 '13
Many millions of tons of ore not controlled
by steel corporation. Iron Tr R 63:663-5
O 9 '13
More steel buyers testify to active competi-
tion. Iron Age 92:1364-5 D 11 '13
More testimony in favor of the corporation.
Iron Age 92:1168-9 N 20 '13
Numerous buyers testify competition is ac-
tive. Iron Age 92:1444-5 D 25 '13
Perclval Roberts, Jr., of the board of direc-
tors, testifles on a wide variety of phases
of the steel trade. Iron Age 91:1434-6 Je 12
•13
Percival Roberts testifles in corporation suit.
Iron Tr R 52:1366-9 Je 12 '13
Prolonged cross-examination of Judge Gary.
Iron Tr R 52:1420-2 Je 19 '13
Rail trade and how it was controlled. Iron
Tr R 52:1156 My 22 '13
Report for 1912. Met & Chem Eng 11:175 Ap
'13
Steel corporation in Canada. Iron Age 91:
209 Ja 16 '18
Testimony by iron-ore experts and geologists.
Iron Age 92:941-2 O 23 '13
Testimony of F. S. Witherbee. Iron Age 92:
984-6 O 30 '13
Testimony of officers of independent steel
companies. Iron Age 92:858-9 O 16 '13
Testimony of ore experts. Iron Age 92:817-9 O
9 '13
Trade testimony submitted in behalf of the
corporation. Iron Age 92:1084-5 N 6 '13
Welfare work of the steel corporation. Bng
& Min J 95:1185 Je 14 '13
Witnesses tell of iron ore reserves. Iron Tr R
53:715-6 O 16 '13
Witnesses testify about competition. Iron
Tr R 53:814-6 O 30 '13
Witnesses testify regarding active com-
petition in steel trade. Iron Age 92:1293 D
4 '13
Units
Myriawatt as a unit of power. Blec Ry J 41:
96-7 Ja 18 '13; Scl Am 108:112 F 1 '18
New units in aerology. A. McAdie. 11 Scl
Am S 76:367 D 6 '13
Recommendations concerning the units of
force. E: V. Huntington. Eng N 70:400-1 Ag
28 '13
Shall we let the foot-pound wabble? W: Kent.
Power 37:684 My 13 '13
Units of energy; an appeal to simplify en-
gineering calculations by avoiding the use
of cumbersome conversion factors. C. Ber-
ing. Eng M 44:98-6 O '12
See aUo Electric measurement: Electric
units; Horsepower: Metric system; Weights
and measures
Universal Portland cement company
Guarding against accidents. Munlc Eng 44:186-
9 Mr '13
Universities. See Colleges and universities
University of Illinois. See Illinois, University of
Uranium
Preliminary report on uranium, radium, and
vanadium. R: B. Moore and K. L. Klthll. il
map U S Bur Mines Bui 70:1-96 '13
Uranium and radium situation. C: L. Par-
sons. Met & Chem Eng 11:275-6 My '13;
Same. Scl Am S 75:374-5 Je 14 '13
Uranium deposits of Portugal. Eng & Min J
96:71-2 Jl 12 '13
Set also Carnotite
Urinals
Urinals — their sanitary requirements. F, W.
Tower. Dom Eng 65:163-4 N 8 '13
Useful arts. See Manufactures
Utah copper company
Report for 1912. plan Eng & Min J 95:1007-
9 My 17 '13
Utah light and railway company, 8alt Lake
City
Power plant extension. 11 Elec Ry J 41:71 Ja
11 '13
Rapid construction of extension of Jordan
steam station, il Eng N 69:216-7 Ja 30 '13
Utah university
College shrine, the initial letter of Utah uni-
versity in concrete. H. Goff. il Concrete
Cem 2:83 F '13
Utica, New York
Railroads
Utlca general improvement on the New York
Central & Hudson river railroad. II plans
EIng Rec 67:596-9 My 31 13
V
Vaccination
Antityphoid vaccination in the reclamation
service. H. A. Brown. Eng N 69:503 Mr 18
•13
Vacuum cleaning
Arco Wand vacuum cleaner. 11 Heat & Ven
10:44-6 Ja 'IS
Challenge system of vacuum cleaning. 11 Heat
& Yen 10:52-4 Jl '18
ConnersviUe vacuum cleaners. 11 diags Heat
&, Yen 10:51-4 Ag '18
Dunn's improved vacuum systems. 11 diags
Heat ft Yen 10:66-7 S '13
Modern vacuum cleaning apparatus: the
Tuec air cleaning system. 11 plans Heat &
Yen 10:50-2 Ap '13
Rotrex vacuum cleaning system. 11 Heat ft
Yen 10:50-2 Jl '18
Spencer turbine cleaners. 11 Heat & Yen 10:
51-4 My '13
Tests of vacuum cleaning systems. J. R. Mc-
Coll. 11 diags Am Soc M E J 35:1381-1403
S •IS
Yacuum cleaning. M. S. Coolcy. 11 Heat & Yen
10:11-6 Ja; 13-9 F '13
Yacuum road cleaning. Eng Rec 67:574 My
24 '13
Vacuum pumps
Improved vacuum pump. 11 Scl Am 108:360 Ap
19 *13
Modern pumps for high vacua. E. N. da C.
Andrade. 11 Scl Am S 76:141 Mr 1 '18
Molecular air pump. W. Gaede. II Eng M 44:
614-7 Ja '13
Valuation
..Bringing an old water- works valuation up
to date. W: E. Butt. Eng N 70:408-9 Ag
28 '13
Engineering appraisements of waterworks
properties. Eng Rec 68:358-9 S 27 '13
Fundamentals of valuation of public util-
ities. Ry Age 55:444-6 S 12 '13
Garbage-plant appraisal in Chicago: abstract
of opinions of the appraisers. Eng Rec 68:
465-6 O 26 '13
310
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Valuation — Continued.
Modern practice in manufacturing plant ap-
praisal. C: W. McKay. Mach 19:686-7 My
'13
Original cost versus replacement cost as a
basis for rate regulation. R. V. Hayes. Ry
Age 55:460-2 S 12 '13
Other elements of value than franchise values.
C. M. Kosecrantz. Blec Ry J 42:822-4 O 16
•13
-^Physical valuation of public utilities. R. S.
Hale. Eng M 45:161-5 My '13
Principles of valuing property: discussion of
paper by H: K. Rowell. Am Soc M E J 35:
286-8 P '13
* Ratings for valuation engineers. J. B. Wright.
Eng Rec 68:705-6 D 20 '13
Relation of surplus to rate- making. Klec W
62:942-4 N 8 '13
Something along the line of physical and in-
tangible valuation as covered by recent leg-
islation. R B. Rlfenberick. Elec Ry J 41:
1163-7 Je 28 '13
True value of public-utility property as it
affects public welfare. Eng N 70:367-8 Ag
21 '18
Valuation of buildings. R. H. Overstreet. Eng
N 70:516-8 S 11 '18
Valuation of coal land. H. M. Chance. Am
Inst Min E Bui 79:1315-41 Jl '13; Discussion.
83:2693-2701 N '13
^ Valuation must be based on market value
or on amount of the Investment. H. P.
Gillette. Ry Age 54:55-6 Ja 10 '13
What makes value? Eng M 45:668-9 Jl '13
8(6 also Depreciation; Mine valuation;
Pavements — Valuation ; Railroads — Valua-
tion; Street railroads — Valuation
Valves and valve gearing
Automatic and hand-controlled underloading
and reducing valves. 11 diag^ Power 38:844-6
D 16 '13
Criticisms of non-poppet valves to-date. E.
P. Batzell. 11 plan Automobile 28:48-9, 165-
7 Ja 2-9 '13
Determining reducing- valve sizes. J. R.
Brown. Power 38:452-3 S 23 '13
Exhaust- valve trouble. W. M. Grey. Power
37:823 Je 10 '13
Fairbanks renewable seat valves, il Power
38:466 S 30 '18
Guitton's combination sleeve-and-rotary-
valve motor, diags Automobile 29:157-8 Jl
24 '13
Horsepower per litre cylinder volume: Sleeve
valve versus poppet type. C: T. Knight.
Automobile 29:1050-1 D 4 '13
How the Adler silent valve is made, diags
Automobile 28:1252 Je 19 '13
Improved float valve: G. M. Davis regulator
CO. il Ind Eng 13:361-2 Ag '13
Mc Andrews floating school; valves and valve
gear. C. A. McAllister, diags Int Marine
Eng 18:259-61 Je '13
Machining automobile cylinder-valve holes. F.
W. Whitehead, diags Am Mach 38:727-8
My 1 '13
Making motor poppet valves. D. T. Hamilton.
il Mach 20:41-2 S '13
New Corliss valve gear, il Ind Eng 13:313-6
Jl '13
New valve- operating device, plan Eng N 69:
262 F 6 '13
Non-poppet motors influence poppet type.
E. P. Batzell. diags Automobile 28:760-1,
802-3, 844-6 Ap 3-17 '13
Nordberg long-range valve-gear, il plan Pow-
er 37:738-40 My 27 '13
Pipes and valves. C. A. McAllister, diags Int
Marine Eng 18:493-6 N '13
Pump-valve seat which rotates its valve to
produce uniform wear, diag Eng N 70:909
N 6 'IS
Putting new stems in Corliss valves. H. R.
Low. plan Power 37:735-6 My 27 '13
Putting new valve stems in Corliss engine.
J. C. Hawkins; C. B. Hudson. Power 37:
646 My 6 '13
Quitetite reducing valve, il Power 37:219-20
F 18 '13
Selection and use of check valves. W. H.
Wakeman. diags Dom Eng 62:69-70 Ja 18
'13
Setting expansion valves. T: G. Thurston.
Power 38:826-7 D 9 '13
.Sleeve -valve car makes 14-hour record, diag
Automobile 28:1209 Je 12 '13
Standard specifications for water- works hy-
drants and valves. Eng N 70:265-7 Ag 7 '13
Tests with large annular valves operated by
laminated springs for canalization pumps,
and contribution to the dynamics of valve
motion. K. Schoene. Am Soc M E J 35:
1568-9 O '13
Tool for repairing triple valves, il Ry Age
(Mech ed) 87:625-6 N '13
Twenty operations to make Knight sleeve
valve at Stearns factory, il Automobile 29:
648-9 O 9 '13
Valve for many purposes. C. R. Van Keuren.
il Power 88:513 O 7 '18
Will triple valves operate as intended? S. W.
Dudley. Ry Age (Mech ed) 87:319-23 Je '13;
Same cond. Ry Age 54:1067-8 My 16 '13
Sec also I^ocomotives — Valves and valve
gear; Safety valves
Vanadium
Lucky Bill-lead vanadium mine, New Mexico.
P. A. Larsh. U EIng A Min J 96:1108-5 D 13
•13
Making a large vanadium bronze engine hous-
ing. il Foundry 41:224-6 Je '13
Preliminary report on uranium, radium, and
vanadium. R: B. Moore and K. L. KlthiL
il map U S Bur Mines Bui 70:1-96 '13
Vanadium market. Iron Tr R 52:984 Ap 24 '13
See also Carnotlte; Ferrovanadlum
Vanadium iron
Vanadium iron for motor cylinders. Automo-
bile 29:296 Ag 14 '13
Vanadium steel
Chrome-vanadium car wheels. Iron Tr R 62:
626 Mr 13 '13
Chrome vanadium driving wheel tires, il Am
Eng 87:16-7 Ja '13
Chrome-vanadium vs. carbon rolled steel
wheels, plan Ry ft Eqg R 68:186-6 Mr 1 'IS
Determination of phosphorus in vanadinm
steels. E. W. Hagmaier. Met A Chem Eng
11:28-9 Ja '18
Drop test of heat-treated chrome- vanadium
wheels. Ry Age 55:573-4 S 26 '13; Same.
Ry & Eng R 53:940 O 4 '13
Metallurgy of shafts and rods and compara-
tive analyses. Automobile 28:465 F 13 '13
Service of vanadium steel locomotive parts.
Ry A^e (Mech ed) 87:648 D '13
Service records of heat-treated chrome-van-
adium axles. B.y & BIng R 63:571-2 Je 14
'13
Service records of vanadium steel main and
side rods on five roads. Ry & Eng R 53:1023-
4 N 1 '13
Vanadium cast steel locomotive frames, il
Ry & Eng R 53:542-3 Je 7 '13
Vanadiun» steel and its application in loco-
motive construction. G: L. Norrls. Ry A
Eng R 53:894-6 S 20 '13; Excerpts. Eng N
70:634 S 25 '13
Vanadium steel main and side rods: three
years' service records, il Scl Am S 76:
373 D 13 '13
See alMo Ferrovanadlum
Vancouver, B. C.
Bridget
Georgia-Harris viaduct, Vancouver, B. C.
plan Eng N 70:344-5 Ag 21 '13
Sanitary affairs
Greater Vancouver Joint sewerage scheme:
organizing and financing project for drain-
ing 55,600 acres, with data on rainfall and
float tests, map Eng Rec 68:472-4 O 25 '13
Vanning shovels
Empirical vs. exact methods of tin assaying.
Met A Chem Eng 11:68-4 F '13
Vaporizers
G. C. vaporizer shows good exhaust test, il
Automobile 29:346 Ag 21 '13
Kerosene vaporizer cuts dow^n fuel expense.
diag Automobile 28:909 Ap 24 '18
New kerosene vaporizer demonstrated. Scl
Am 10^:126 Ag 16 '18
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
3"
Vaporizers — Continued.
Tate electro vaporizer. ■ d fags Automobile 28:
779 Ap 3 '13
Variable speed mechanism. See Speed varia-
tion
Varnish and varnishing
See al80 Lacquer; Painting. Structural
Vaterland (steamship)
Launch of the latest giant steamship, il Sci
Am S 75:232-3 Ap 12 '13
Vaulting
Failure of groined arch roof. 11 Eng N 70:
1100-4 N 27 '13
Fiailure of groined arches at Baltimore's new
water- filtration plant. J. W. Armstrong.
il Bng Rec 68:538-40 N 15 '13
Groined-arch vaulting. Eng Rec 68:622 D 6
'13
See aUo Domes
Vaults
Bank vault of the Guaranty trust company
of New York city, il plans Bng N 70:262-5
As 7 '13
Vegetable hair
Vegetable hair industry of the South. Sci Am
108:334 Ap 12 '13
Vegetable oils. See Oils and fats
Vehicles
See also Automobiles; Cars; Electric ve-
hicles; Motor trucks; Transportation;
Trucks
Velocity
Air resistance to fbJling bodies. A. A. Somer-
vUle. il 8ci Am 108:4l9 My 10 '13
Vending machines. See Slot machines
Venezuela
Industries and resources
Venezuelan iron ore development: discussion
of the possibilities of the deposits as a fu-
ture source of supply for eastern Iron
plants. 11 map Iron Tr R 52:685-7 Mr 20 '13
Venice, Italy
New campanile at Venice. Sci Am 108:
162 F 15 'IS
Roller-bearing support of figure on the cam-
panile, plan Eng Rec 67:111 Ja 25 '13
Ventilation
Admitting cold air to rooms. W: J. S. Bald-
win. Heat ft Yen 10:40-1 Ja '18
Air conditioning for textile mills. F: W.
Parks. Ind Eng 13:307-8 Jl '13: Same, with
discussion. Am Soc M E J 35:1036-42 Je
•13
Air washing as a means of obtaining clean
air in buildings. G: C. Whipple and M. C.
Whipple. Heat ft Ven 10:13-9 S '13; Same
cond. Eng N 70:571-3 S 18 '13
Automatic supply and exhaust ventilation for
a residence. 11 diags Heat & Ven 10:13-6 Jl
'18
Development of the switch damper. W: J. S.
Baldwin, plans Heat ft Ven 10:22-6 Ja 'IS
Downward ventilation in a Rockford, 111.,
school house. C. E. Beery, plans Heat ft
Ven 10:23-30 Mr '13; Same. cond. 11 Eng N
69:496-7 Mr 13 '13
Downward ventilation In a Rockford school.
11 Power 37:301-2 Mr 4 '13
Downward ventilation in a Rockford, 111.,
school house; discussion. Heat ft Ven 10:
39-41 Ap '13
Effect of humidity, temperature and baromet-
ric pressure on the blood- pressure. B. R.
Hoobler. Heat ft Ven 10:17-21 Ja '13
Effects of back drafts in dusty ventilating
ducts. Heat ft Ven 10:43-4 Jl '13
Equivalent opening of a ventilating system
and the characteristic curves of a fan. M.
Kloss. Am Soc M K J 35:602-4 Ap '13
Experiments in school room ventilation with
reduced air supply through Individual
ducts. F: Bass. 11 Heat ft Ven 10:16-24 Ag
'13
ESxperiments on tlie ventilation of a school-
room: review of the work and future plans
of the Chicago ventilation commission. J:
W. Shepherd. Heat ft Ven 10:24-32 D '13
FYesh air Inlet through roof, diag Dom Eng
65:73 O 18 '13
Grinder room ventilation for paper mills.
A. Ritter. plans Dom Eng 62:66-7 Ja 18 '13
Heat and ventilation in a large foundry;
International harvester co.'s plant. Spring-
field, O. 11 dlag Iron Age 91:415-7 F 13
•13
Heat and ventilation: suggestions for com-
bining heating with air conditioning sys-
•tems. S. G. Koon. Eng M 44: 786-8 F 'IS
Heating and ventJilatlng apartment house,
plans Dom Eng 63:118-26 My 3 '13
Heating and ventilating Bonwlt-Teller bldg..
N. Y. city, plans Dom Eng 62:368-72 Mr 29
'13 , ^
Heating and ventilating equipment of the
Newark normal school, Newark, N. J. 11
plans Heat ft Ven 10:21-6 My '13
Heating and ventilating the hotel McAlpln.
J. Graham. 11 plans Dom Eng 63:6-13 Ap
5 '13
Heating and ventilating the new Ainsworth
school. Portland, Ore. J. Graham, diags
Dom Eng 65:130-3 N 1 '13
Heating and ventilating the new St. Patrick's
church. Philadelphia, J. Graham, plans
Dom Eng 65:298-302 D 6 '13
Heating and ventilation of office buildings.
J. Graham, plans Dom Eng 63:276-9; 64:
2-4 Je 7, Jl 5 '13
Human element in Industry. W. Talbot. Iron
Age 91:367-9 F 6 '13
Improved air conditions In a Boston resi-
dence. F. I. Cooper, plan Heat ft Ven 10:
20-3 P '13
Loft ventilation, plans Heat ft Ven 10:44-6
Mr '13
Machine shop heating, ventilating and cool-
ing on a large scale; plant of Ford motor
CO., Detroit, Mich.' 11 plans Heat ft Ven 10:
42-8 F '18
Modern mechanical equipment for a public
institution. 11 plan Heat ft Ven 10:86-43
O '13
New terminal post office in New York. L. B.
Marks and J. E. Woodwell. 11 Bleo W 61:
191-2 Ja 26 '13
New ventllfitlon. Dom Eng 65:80 O 18 '13
19th semi-annual meeting of the American
soc. of heating and ventilating engineers,
Buffalo, July, 1913. Power 88:180-1 Jl 29
*13
Notes on ventilation. Power 37:673-4 My 13
•13
Ozone In ventilation. M. W. Franklin. Heat
ft Ven 10:30-5 O: 13-8 N '33
Picture theatre Ventilation, diags Heat ft
Ven 10:39-41 Ag '13
Points on practical ventilation. W: J. Bald-
win. Dom Eng 65:372 D 20 '13
F'rlmary physiological purpose of ventilation.
T. Houffh. Heat ft Ven 10:35-40 S '13
Proceedings of meeting of American soc. of
heating and ventilating engineers, Buffalo,
N. Y., July, 1913. Heat ft Ven 10:28-37 Ag
•13
Question of heat and ventilation. C: L. Hub-
bard, il Arch Rec 33:444-56; 34:248-56 My,
S '13
Regulating the air conditions in a glove
Rteaming room of Julius Kayser & co.,
Brooklyn, N. Y. plans Heat ft Ven 10:20-6
Ap '13
Rules promulgated for the ventilation of pic-
ture theatres. Heat ft Ven 10:33-4 Ap '13
School ventilation in New York city. C. B. A.
Winslow. Heat ft Ven 10:20-8 S '13
Theatre ventilation situation In Chicago.
Heat ft Ven 10:49 O '13
Ventilating a modem department store. 11
diags Dom Eng 62:96-8 Ja 25 '13
Ventilation and recirculation. L#. H. Gulick.
Heat ft Ven 10:20-3 O '13
Ventilation equipment of Ritz-Carlton hotel.
11 plans Dom Eng 62:155-8 F 8 '13
Ventilation experiments at Chicago Normal
school. Heat ft Ven 10:45-6 Ap '13
Ventilation of g>'mnaslums: detailed results
at Springfield (Mass.) ventilation plant. J.
H. McCurdy. plan Heat & Ven 10:26-33
N '13
312
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Ventilation — Continued.
Ventilation of the Princess theatre, St. Paul.
J. Graham, plans I)om Bng 65:105-6 O 25
•13
Warm air heating and ventilatingr- K. Meier.
diagrs Heat & Yen 10:28-32 S '13
Sec alMo Air filters: Air pollution; Car
ventilation: Chimneys: Dust removal; Fans,
Klectric; Fans, Mechanical; Heating; Mine
ventilation; Ozone; Tunnel ventilation.
Ventilation law
Compulsory ventilation law is discussed.
Dom DnR 62:191-2 F 15 '13
Venturl meter coefficients. A. Hazen. Eng N
70:198-202 Jl 31 '13
Vereln deutscher ingenleure
Mechanical engineers' German meeting. F.
R. Low. II Power 38:212-4 Ag 5 '13
Mechanical engineers in Germany. Iron Age
f.2:72-3 Jl 10 '13
Verein deutscher ingenleure; largest engineer-
ing society in the world. Eng Rec 67: 104-6
Ja '13
Viaducts. See Bridges
Vibration
Absorption of machine vibrations. R. 'Grlm-
shaw. dlags Power 38:700-1 N 11 '13
Power-plant vibration. H. G. Gibson, diags
Power 38:481 S 30 '13
Power-plant vibration and methods of iso-
lation. F. H. Davles. diags Power 38:247-9
Ag 12 '13
Vibration of rifle barrels. F. Carnegie. Sol
Am S 76:186-7 Mr 22 '13
Sec also Heat; IJght
VIbrollthIc concrete pavement. R. C. Stubbs. il
Concrete Cem 2:72-3 F '13
Vienna, Austria
Qallerles and museums
New Vienna museum of technology and the
Industrial arts. Sci Am 108:60 Ja 11 '13
Visiting nurses. See Nurses and nursing
Vital statistics
See also Mortality
Vocational training
Present day need of vocational education. T.
W. Robinson. Iron Age 92:1048-53 N 6 '13
Vocational education. H. E. Miles. Am Ind 13:
27-9 Ja '13
Vocational education in Philadelphia and vi-
cinity. A. J. Rowland. Am Inst E E Pro
32:1409-27 Je '13
Vocational training In the Far West. R. Sib-
ley. Am Inst E E Pro 32:1429-31 Je '13
8fe also Industrial education; Railroad
education
Voice
Voices of the deaf: graphic records of speech.
E. W. Scripture. 11 Sci Am S 76:60-1 Jl 26
•13
Volcanic dust
Volcanic dust and climatic changes. Eng &
Min J 96:453-4 S 6 '13
Volcanic dust as a factor In the production
of climatic changes. W. J. Humphreys. Sci
Am S 76:114 Ag 23 '13
Volcanic rocks. See Rocks, Igneous
Volcanoes
Volcanic action and newly recognized types
of volcanoes. E. H. L. Schwarz. Sci Am S
76:146-7 S 6 '13
Sec alMo Rocks. Igneous
Voltaic cell. See Electric batteries
Voltameter
Silver voltameter. J Fr Inst 176:421-3 Ap 'IS
Silver voltameter. E: B. Rosa. G. W. Vinal,
and A. S. McDaniel. U S Bur Stand Bui
9:151-282, 4'>3-551 Ap-D "13; Summary of
pt 3. Elec W 61:84-5 Ja 11 '13
Voltmeters
Calibration of the sphere gap voltmeter. I^.
W. Chubb and C. Fortoscue. 11 Am Inst
E E Pro 32:628-38 F '13
Electricity in mines. H. S. Webb. Colliery
34:247-8 N '13
Iron-loss voltmeter, tl Elec W 62:251 Ag %
•13
Keystone ammeter and voltmeter. 11 Met &
Chem Eng 11:356 Je '13
Methods of determining temperature of trans-
formers and of cooling medium. S. E. Jo-
hannesen and G. W. Wade. Am Inst E E
Pro 32:254-76 F '18; Discussion. 32:1872-
6 S '13
Vulcanization
New law of vulcanization: physical chemistry
of rubber manufacture. A: O. Bourn. Sci
Am S 75:397-8 Je 21 '18
w
Wabash river
Wabash river flood, March 21-April 2, 1913.
R. L. Sackett. il Eng N 69:836-8 Ap 24 '13
Wages
Compensation of labor on British and Amer-
ican railways. Ry & Eng R 53:1183-4 D 20
•13
Efficiency and the railway wage problem. F.
L. Jandron. Bng M 44:241-7 N *12
Foreign metal working costs: wages in Ger-
man and English machine shops. Iron Age
91:1035 Ap 24 '13
Fundamentals of wage payment. B. B. Mil-
ner. charts Ry Age 54:952-7 Ap 25 '13
Living wage and the living rate. T. Roose-
velt. Ry & Eng R 68:693 Jl 19 'IS
Payment of employees by results — ^a sugges-
tion. W: II. Waters. Elec W 61:64-6 Ja 4
•13
Premium, piece work, and the expense bur-
den. A. H. Church. Eng M 46:7-18 O '13
Psychology of management. Li. M. Gilbreth.
Ind Eng 13:161-4 Ap '13
Revised pension plan: funding provision up-
on actuarial calculations for each employee
over and above present wage, due upon
separation from service. A. deRoode. Eng
M 45:728-30 Ag 'IS.
Scientiflc management and the wage prob-
lem. C. B. Thompson. Ind Eng 13:430-3 O
'13
Wage systems and their consequences. C.
B. Thompson. Iron Age 91:1009 Ap 24 '13
Wages in the Amazon river valley. H. B.
Collins. Power 37:521-3 Ap 16 'IS
Wages paid in European metal- working in-
dustries. Ind Eng 13:240 Je '18
Sec also Bonus system; Labor contracts:
Piece work; Premium wage system; Profit
sharing; Salaries; Time study
Walhl gold mining co., New Zealand
Annual report for year ended Dec. 31, 1912.
Eng & Min J 96:407-8 Ag 30 '13
Walls
Break of baffle wall In Fort Smith, Ark.,
settling basin, dlags Eng Rec 68:619-20
N 29 ^13
Collapse of thin partition wall In a water-
works settling basin, plan Bng N 70:1049
N 20 '13
Further data on the collapse of the water-
works partition wall at Fort Smith, Ark.
W. Kiersted. plan Bng N 70:1179 D 11 '18
See also Foundations; Retaining walls;
Sea walls
Walls, Concrete
Double concrete walls with tile columns, il
Concrete Cem 2:135-6 Mr '13
Double walls and tile columns in residence
construction, il plan Concrete Cem 2:218-20
My '13
Featherweight concrete units for wall con-
struction, il plan Concrete Cem 3:90-2 Ag
'13
Flood wall at Portsmouth, Ohio: design, cost
and service record of reinforced -concrete
defenses. J. I. Hudson, il Eng Rec 68:712-3
T> 27 '13
Notes on wall centering. A. B. Loomls. diag
Concrete Cem 3:80-1 Ag *1S
Tests of reinforced-concrete wall and column
footings. Eng Rec 68:126-8 Ag 2 '13
See also Concrete construction; Dams,
Concrete
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
313
Walnut
Circassian walnut. Sci Am 108:332 Ap 12 '13
Wapato irrisration project in northern Wash-
inerton. Enar Rec 67:11-2 Ja 4 '18
War
Other side of war: effects of modern weap-
ons. Sci Am 109:162 Ag 30 '13
War ships. See Warships
Warehouses
Chicagro warehouse for steel products; facili-
ties of A. M. Castle & co. il Iron Tr R 52:
978-80 Ap 24 '13
Iron and steel Jobbine warehouse: handling
and storing material at Roehm & Davi-
son house, Detroit. 11 plan Iron Age 92:
831-3 O 16 '13
New iron and steel warehouse of A. M. Castle
& CO., Chicago, il Iron Age 92:297 Ag 7 '13
New York warehouse (Milne & co.) for Job-
bing steel bars, il plan Iron Tr R 52:1022-
4 My 1 '13
See also Grain elevators
Warships
Application 'of Diesel engines to war vessels.
P. Dumanois. Am Soc M E J 35:1777-9
D '13
Compressed air as a protection for battle-
ships. O. Meyer. Sci Am 108:375 Ap 26 '13
Compressed air as a protection for battle-
ships, R. G. Slcerrett. Sci Am 108:286 Mr
22 '13
Electrical equipment of a modern battleship.
H. A. Hornor. 11 J Fr Inst 176:173-88 Ag
'13
Fire control platform of a United States
battlesjhlp. J. B. Walker. Sci Am 109:363
N 8 '13
Foreign dreadnought developments. Sci Am
108:370 Ap 26 '13
Heavy-oil engine in marine Bervlce and Its
influence upon battleship design. R. C. H.
Reid. ilSci Am S 75:113-4 F 22 '13
Increased cost of warships. Sci Am S 75:323
My 24 '13
Influence of air pumps on the military ef-
ficiency of turblne-drlven warships. D. B.
Morlson. il Int Marine Eng 18:420-5 O '13
Institute of Italian naval and mechanical en-
gineers. Int Marine Eng 18:132-3 Mr '13
Is the supremacy of the battleship chal-
lenged? Sci Am 109:26 Jl 12 '13
Multi-gun turrets. Sci Am 109:106 Ag 9 '13
Oil fuel for destroyers and battleships. Pow-
er 37:145-6 F 4 '13
Old-time war vessel, Wolverine, on the Great
I^akes. N. Wllber and T>. Isaacs, il plans
Int Marine Eng 18:524-30 D '13 (to be
cont)
Steel furniture, bulkheads, doors and trim
for battleships and merchant vessels, il
Int Marine Eng 18:365-6 Ag '13
Turbine reduction gear in relation to bat-
tleship fighting power, il diag Sci Am 109:
317-8 O 25 '13
Word of warning: navies and the policy of
oil as fuel. Sci Am 109:46 Jl 19 '13
See also Armor plate; Submarine boats;
Torpedo boats; Training ships; also Rio de
Janeiro (battleship)
Argentina
^^c^. Argentine dreadnought Rivadavia. il
Sci Am 109:263 O 4 *13
Brazil
Armored river monitors for Brazil. F. C.
Coleman, plan Int Marine Eng 18:471-2
N '13
Brazilian battleship Rio de Janeiro. O. Parkes.
il Sci Am 108:492-8 My 31 '13
France
^"".^J^Sll* **?;".l®f ***P ^^^^ ^art. Int Marine m\g
18:288 Jl '13
French battleships Provence and Bretagne
plan Int Marine Eng 18:328-9 Ag *13
*X®o"SJ^ destroyer Magon. 11 Int Marine Eng
18:296 Jl '13
Official trials of the French battleship Cour-
bet. il Int Marine Eng 18:443 O '13
Recent warships for the French admiraltv. il
plans Int Marine Eng 18:93-7 Mr '13 *
Germany
Growth of a great navy. P. A. Hislam. 11
Sci Am 108:241-2 Mr 16 '13
Great Britain
British battle-cruiser Tiger. Int Marine Eng
18:290 Jl '13
British battleship Benbow. Int Marine Eng
18:125 Mr '13
Twenty-flve-knot British battleships. Sci Am
109:450 D 13 '13
Italy
First triple-turreted warship. P. A. Hislam*.
il Sci Am 108:434 My 10 '13
Japan
Japanese and the American navies. Sci Am
108:534 Je 14 '13
Japanese and American navies compared. P.
Hislam. 11 Sci Am 108:537 Je 14 '13
Japanese battle -cruiser Kongo. 11 Sci Am
109:128 Ag 16 '13
Japan's battle-cruiser squadron. Sci Am 109:
122 Ag 16 '13
New types for the Japanese navy. O. Parkes.
Sol Am 108:138 F 8 '18
United States
Armored ships of the United States navy. 11
Sci Am S 76:321 N 22 '13
First super-dreadnought of the It. S. Navy:
the "Texas." il Sci Am 109:373 N 15 '13
Injury to the hull of the U. S. S. Arkansas
by grounding. 11 Eng N 70:439-41 S 4 '13
Japanese and American navies compared. P.
Hislam. 11 Sci Am 108:537 Je 14 '13
Japanese and the American navies. Sci Am
108:534 Je 14 '13
List of ships of the United States navv under
construction August 1. 1913. Sci Am S 76:
347 N 29 '13
Metal work of the New York. 11 Metal Ind
n s 11:329-30 Ag '13
Millions for naval armor — the remedy. L: E.
Browne. Sci Am 109:110 Ag 9 '18
Our fighting strength: list and tabulated de-
scriptions of U. S. warships. Sci Am S 7G:
331-4 N 22 '13
Our latest battleship Pennsylvania. 11 Sci Am
108:173 F 22 '13
Shall we build battle cruisers? R. D. Gate-
wood. Sci Am 108:189 F 8 '18
United States battleship Pennsylvania, il Int
Marine Eng 18:170-1 Ap '13
Washing machines
Electric washing machine with novel re-
versing device and safety attachment. 11
Elec W 62:395-6 Ag 23 '13
Prize winner in Chicago washing-machine
contest, il Elec W 62:485 S 6 '13
Washington, D. C.
Architecture
Pan American Union and Its annex, Wash-
ington. D. C. C: M. Price, il plans diags
Arch Rec 34:385-457 N '13
Hotels
Shoreham hotel. 11 Arch & Bldg 46:73-6 F '13
8treett
Cleaning streets in Washington. J. W. Pax-
ton. Eng Rec 68:353-4 S 27 '13
Street cleaning without contractors In Wash-
ington, D. C. Eng N 70:681-3 O 2 '13
Water supply
Use of alum in connection with slow sand
filtration at Washington, D. C. W: F.
Wells. Eng N 70:248-9 Ag 7 '13
Washington, D. C, capital traction company
Annual report, 1912. Elec Ry J 41:306-7 F 16
•13
Washington, D. C, railway & electric com-
pany
Annual report for 1912. Elec Ry J 41:1087
Je 14 '13
Profit sharing by Washington railway & elec-
tric company, Washington, D, C. Elec Ry J
41:87 Ja 11 '18
3^4
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Washington (state)
Law
Workmen's compensation suet and the re-
sults of its first year of administration.
L. R. W. Allison. E>ng N 69:1005-7 My 15
'13
Washington, Baltimore & Annapolis electric
railroad
Annual report for 1912. EMec Ry J 41:828 My
3 '13
Washington Irving high school, New York
(city)
Washington Irving high school. II Arch &
Bldg 45:190-3 My '13
Washington water power company, Spokane,
Wash.
Report for the year 191S. Elec W 61:428 F 22
'13
Washouts. See Electric railroads — Damage
from floods, 6tc.
Waste, Disposal of. See Refuse and refuse dis-^
posal; Waste products
Waste heat
Generation of steam by waste heat from
furnaces. F. Peter, dia^s Am Inst Min E
Bui 84:2775-2803 D '13
Recovery of heat lost in explosion engines.
G. Debesson. Am Soc M E J 35:1683-91
N '13
Use of waste heat of open hearth furnaces,
il plan Iron Age 91:474-6 F 20 '13
Utilizing the waste heat from basis furnaces;
various tynes designed to facilitate melt-
ing. J, Horner, plans Foundry 41:113-6
Mr '13
Utilizing waste heat of a small gas engine,
plan Power 38:922-3 D 30 '13
Utilization of the waste heat of regenera-
tive furnaces. G: C. Stone. Am Inst Min E
Bui 82:2401-2 O '13; Discussion. 84:2893-
8 D '13
Waste power
Utilizing power generated in engine tests.
A. G. Popcke. Am Mach 38:855-6 My 22
'13
Waste products
By-product ovens for manufacture of coke.
C. A. Meissner. diags Iron Tr U 52:1412-5,
1455-7 Je 19-26 '13; Same cond. Met & Chem
Ehg 11:454-8 Ag '13; Same cond. Eng M
45:722-4 Ag '13; Same cond. Scl Am S 76:
290-2 N 8 '13
Byproducts in electric zinc smelting. W. M.
Johnson, il Eng & Min J 96:1157-9 D 20
•13
By-products of retort coke manufacture. C.
A. Meissner. Iron Age 91:1366-8 Je 5 '13
Economic combustion of low-grade or waste
fuels. D: M. Myers, diags Eng M 46:76-
81, 227-40, 358-71 Ap-Je '13
Fresh and decomposed sludge. Eng Rec 68:
418-20 O 11 '13
Fresh sludge and decomposed sludge: comr
parative analyses and discussion of sludge-
utilization possibilities. H. Bach and L. O.
Frank. Eng Rec 68:331-3 S 20 '13
Power from waste fuel. Scl Am S 75:267 Ap
26 '13
Power machinery of the American steel in-
dustry. R. Li. Streeter. il Eng M 44:494-510
Ja '13
Pulp and paper and other products from
waste resinous woods. F. P. Veitch and
J. L. Merrill. U S Bur Chem Bui 159:1-28
'13
Rational utilization of coal. F. E. Junge.
Power 37:445-7 Ap 1 '13
Reclamation of non-ferrous metals at West-
inghouse electric & mfg. co.'s plant, Pitts-
burgh. 11 Foundry 41:130-4 Ap '13
Recoverable values of municipal refuse. G: H.
Norton. Munic Eng 45:.v50-2 D *13
Recoverv of by-products in coke manufac-
ture. W. E. Hartman. Iron Tr R 52:799-801
Ap 3 '13
Sawmill refuse as fuel in gas producers. G:
E. Snypp. Eng M 44:96-8 O '12
Use of waste heat of open hearth furnaces,
il plan Iron Age 91:474-6 F 20 '13
Utilization of hardwood waste. Iron Age 91:
1117 My 8 '13
Utilization of waste raisin seeds. Scl Am 8
76:65 JI 26 '18
Utilization of waste wood: raw materials. J:
E. Teeple. Met & Chem Enir 11:76-6 F 'IS
Utilization of wood waate: steam distilla-
tion. J: E. Teeple. il Met & Chem Eng
11:247-9 My '13
Wood waste utilization: the industry In Its
relation to expert advice. J: ES. Teeple.
Met & Chem Eng 11:23-4 Ja 'IS; Same.
Scl Am S 76:99 F 16 'IS
See also Coke-oven gas; Flue dust; Metal
waste: Refuse and refuse disposal; Scrap
metal; Slag; Smelter fumes; Wood waste
Watch making
Watch movement manufacture: methods, ma-
chines and special tools used by South
Bend watch co. D. T. Hamilton, il diags
Mach 19:7-11 S '12
Watches
Watch inspection on high-speed interurban
railways in the central West Elec Ry J 42:
601-3 S 27 '18
Water
Water — its properties and practical uses. F.
W^. Tower. Dom Eng 62:220-2, 336-7; 63:
184-5. 218-9. 308-9, 342-4; 64:96-8.179-81,
242-4. 304-7. 368-70; 65:43-4. 76-8. 109, 163-
4. , 196-8. 231-2, 270-1, 368-71 F 22, Mr 22,
My 17-24, Je 14-21, Jl 26, Ag 16, 30. S 13, 27, O
11-25, N 8-29, D 20 '13
Sec also Erosion; Feed water; Floods;
Hydraulic engineering; Hydraulics; Ice;
Mineral waters; Rivers; Sea water; Snow;
Springs; Steam; Water supply and other
headings beginning Water; Waterways
Analysis
Fallacy of the methyiene-blue putrescibfllty
test. A. Lederer. Eng Rec 68:296 S 33 '13
Feed-water treatment. (Engineers' study
course) Power 38:680-1, 616-7. 656-7, 624-6
O 21-N 11 '13
Pure and wholesome water. Eng Rec 68:189
Ag 2 '18
Reasons for reporting water analyses in ionic
form in parts per million. R. B. Dole. £<ng
Rec 67:697-» Je 21 '18
Shipping outfit for iced-water samples, il Eng
N 70:819-20 O 23 '13
Standards for hygienic purity of public wa-
ter supplies. J. W. Ellms. Eng Rec 67:293
Mr 16 '13; Same cond. Eng N 69:621 Mr 13
'13
Value of routine water analysis in sanitary
surveys. H. E. Barnard. Eng Rec 68:237 S
13 '13
Bacteriology
Practical question in the tecfanic of water
bacteriology. Eng N 69:62-3 Ja 9 '18
Water, Distilled
Causes for variation in the quality of distilled-
water ice. P: Neflf. Power 38:132-3 Jl 22 '13;
Same. Sci Am S 76:107 Ag 16 '18
Water, Purification of. See Water purification
Water, Sea. See Sea water
Water, Underground
Ground-waters. J. F. Kemp. Am Inst Min E
Bui 76:603-24 Ap '13
Public well and water supplies from gravel
and sand. Munic E?ng 46:70-6 Jl '13
See also Divining rod; Springs; Wells
Water closets
Hopper and washdown closets of different
types. F. W. Tower, il Dom Eng 66:163-4
N 8 '13
Principles of the siphon and siphon Jet clos-
ets. F. W. Tower. Dom Eng 66:196-8 N
15 '13
Water columns. See Water gages
Water flow
Application of the flow-summation curve to
problems of stream regulation and storage.
EL C. Jansen. Eng N 70:1290-1 D 26 '13
Automatic device for rating current meters.
G: L. Stroebe. il Eng N 69:1067-8 My 22
'13; Same. Ind Eng 18:279 Je '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
315
Water flow — Continued.
Circulation through shunted hot water ra-
diators. L*. L. Brewster, plan Power 37:158
F 4 '13
Circulation through shunted hot water ra-
diators. W. Im Durand. Power 37:4&8 Ap
1 'IS
Directograph pitometer. plan Munlc Eng 44:
465-6 My '13
Experiments on flow of water over model
dams. Bng Rec 67:188-9 F 16 'IS
Fire streams from small hose and nozzles.
V. R. Fleming. Eng Rec 67:521-3 My 10
•13
Flow of water in bends: new formula and the-
ory and discussion of other formulae. £2ng
Rec 68:727-8 D 27 '13
Flow of water in pipes. W. L. Durand. Power
88:20 Jl 1 '13; Same. Eng & Min J 96:822
Ag 16 '18
Flow of water in pipes: new formula and its
application to wood-stave, cast-iron, riveted
steel and concrete conduits. E. A. Moritz.
Eng Rec 68:667-70 D 13 '13
Flow of water in shunted radiators. H. A.
Kleeelbach. Power 38:236 Ag 12 '13
Flow of water over weirs. B. D. Moses. Pow-
er 37:258 F 25 '13
Flow of water over weirs: correction of B.
D. Moses's formulas. R. L. Daugherty. Pow-
er 37:682-3 My 13 '13
Flow over model of Sunol dam. J. N. L>e-
Conte. il Eng Rec 68:198-5 Ag 16 '13
Friction head in backwater problems. I. P.
Church. EIng Rec 68:168 Ag 9 '13
Improved miner's-inch measuring device. 11
Eng & Mm J 95:1098 My 31 '13
Loss of head In pipe bends. Eng Rec 68:381-
2* O 4 '18
Module or constant-discharge device for ir-
rigation works, plan Eng N 69:502 Mr 13 '13
Rates of rainfall for storm-sewer calcula-
tions. J. A. Cushman. Eng N 69:704-5 Ap
10 '13
Shunt system of connecting radiators. H. A.
Kieselbach. Power 38:723-4 N 18 '13
Studies of coefficient of friction in rein-
forced-concrete pipe, Umatilla project,
Oregon. H. D. Newell. Eng N 69:904-5 My
1 '13
Two-dimensional turbine with a consideration
of water friction, and its application to the
design of blades. V. Kaplan. Am Soc M E J
35:1172-4 Jl '13
See also Hot water heating; Hydraulics;
Stream flow; Stream measurement; Water
gages; Water meters; Water pipes
Water gage glasses
Klinger water glass, plan Power 37:487 Ap 8
'13
Protection of water gauge glasses. A. M.
Gow. plans LocomotiTe 29:130-6 Ja '18
Water gage flttlngs. A. L. Haas. 11 Int Ma-
rine Eng 18:174-5 Ap '13
Water gages
Babcock safety water gage. 11 Ry & Eng
R 53:541 Je 7 '13; Ry Age 54:1611-2 Je 27
'13
Combo combination water column, dlags
Power 38:711 N 18 '13
Oontinuous recording remote water gage, diag
Power 38:52 Jl 8^18
Delco safety water glass shield, il Ry Age
64:1611 Je 27 '13
Lunkenheimer monitor automatic water gage.
Power 88:848 S 2 '18
Water hammer
Calculation of water-hammer pressures. S.
Ij. Berry. Enpr X 70:1144-5 D 4 '13
Diagram for computing water hammer pres-
sure. F. H. Carter. Eng N 70:616 S 25 '13
Experience with water hammer. Eng Rec 67:
81-2 Ja 18 '13
Theory of water hammer. L. Allievi. Am Soc
M E J 35:1287-9. 1434-6, 1685-8, 1775-7 Ag-D
'18
Water hammer In pipes and aJr chambers
to prevent It. F. W. Tower. Dom Eng 63:
342-4 Je 21 '13
Water hammer in steam engines. F. Gysellng.
pkui' Am Soc M E J 35:1057-60 Je '13
Water ram in water-works distribution sys-
tems. Eng N 69:504-5 Mr 13 '13
Water heaters. See Electric water heaters;
Gas water heaters
Water laws and legislation
Bill to provide for state water conservation
and state control of dams in Pennsylvania.
Eng N 69:676-7 Ap 3 '13
Newlands river regulation plan. Eng N 70:
470-2 8 4 '13
Proposed Wisconsin water-power law. Eng
Rec 68:59 Jl 19 '13
Wisconsin water power law. Eng N 70:768
O 16 '13
Water-level indicator. Long-distance. A. V.
Youens. dlag Power 38:888-90 D 23 '13
Water mains. See Water pipes
Water measurement
Measuring water in the power plant. T. K.
Roberts. II dlag Ind Eng 13:516-21 D '13
See al89 Stream measurement; Water
flo>^'; Water gages; Water meters
Water meters
Advantages of meterage systenL A. J.
OKeefe. il Munic Eng 45:161-4 Ag '13
Australian water meter for irrigation sup-
plies, plan Eng N 70:1283 D 25 '13
Care and maintenance of meters and the ef-
fect on revenue. A. W. Cuddeback. Eng N
70:569-70 S 18 '13
Combined open feed -water heater and hot-
water meter. 11 Power 38:659-60 N 4 '13
Compensating device for water measurement,
diag Power 38:389-90 S 16 '13
Economics of the water meter. J: Ericson.
Eng N 70:1235-6 D 18 '13
Handling water meters in San Diego. Eng
Rec 68:526-7 N 8 '13
Importance of meter protection. C. E. Titus.
Munic Eng 45:175-6 Ag '13
Large feed- water meters, plan Elec W 61:
538 Mr 8 '13
Location and setting of water meters. H. M.
Lofton. 11 Munic Eng 45:280-1 S '13
Maintenance of meters and effect on revenue.
A, W. Cuddeback. Eng Rec 68:290 S 13 '13
Meterage system. H: P. Bohmann. 11 Munic
Eng 44:252 Mr '13
Prevention of meter freezing. 11 Munic Eng
46:395-6 O '13
Pumpage reduced one-half by meters. F. B.
Wheeler, il Mlinic Etog 45:390-1 O '13
Rating of current meters. J. B. Brown. 11
dlags Eng N 70:712-4 O 9 '13
Selling water by current meter measurement
J. C. Allison. 11 Eng N 69:66-70 Ja 9 '13
V-notch weir method of measurement; dis-
cussion of paper by D. R. Yarnall. Am
Soc M E J 35:619-22 Ap '13
V-notch weir method of measuring water;
from paper read before Am. Soc. M. E.,
1912. D. R. Yarnall. 11 Eng N 69:248-9 F 6
•13
Venturi meter coefficients. A. Hazen. Eng N
70:198-202 Jl 31 '13
Venturi meter coefficients. A. T. Safford. Eng
N 70:674 O 2 '13
Water meter and its adaptation. F. W.
Tower. 11 Dom Eng 64:96-7 Jl 26 '13
Water meters as handled by the water meter
department, Milwaukee. O: F. Poetsch.
Munic Eng 45:369-72 O '13
Water-waste reduction by meters in Kala-
mazoo, Mich. Eng Rec 67:302 Mr 15 '13
See alfto Liquid meters; Stream measure-
ment; Water flow; Water gages; Water
measurement; Water supply; Water waste;
Waterworks
Water pipes
Animal growths in water pipes: troubles
and methods of coping with thenk S: C.
Chapman. Sci Am S 76:90-1 Ag 9 '13
Ca.st Iron pipe prices from 1900 to 1912. Iron
Age 91:49 Ja 2 '13
Cleaning water mains at Hartford. C. M.
Savllle. II Eng N 70:1098-100 N 27 '13
Corrosion of pipes bv raw and treated wa-
ters. F. E. Hale. Munic Eng 45:334-9 O '13
Diagram for computitig water hammer pres-
sure. F. H. Carter. Bng N 70:616 S 25 '13
3i6
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Water pipes — Continued.
Economical development of a water power:
includin^r notes on economical diameter of
a penstock. P. H. Carter. Eng Rec 68:725-7
D 27 '13
Electric thawing of frozen water pipes, plan
Elec W 61:460-1 Mr 1 '18
Electric thawing of frozen water pipes, plan
Eng Rec 68:272 S 6 '13
Electrical device for thawing out frozen wa-
ter pipes. C: P. Hoover. 11 Eng Rec 67:217-
8 F 22 'IS
Experience with wood-stave pipe in irriga-
tion. R. K. Tiffany. 11 Eng N 69:244-7 F 6
•13
Ferrum system of wrought piping. 11 diags
Iron Age 92:838-9 O 16 '13; Same cond.
Ind Eng 13:529-30 D '13
Flexible submarine piping: designs for a 36-
inch line, 10,000 feet long, under New York
harbor. A. D. Fllnn. Eng M 46:426-8 D '13
48-in. cast-iron water main across a salt
marsh to Atlantic City. T. C. Hatton. 11
Eng N 70:1046-9 N 20 '13
Insulating wrappings for large water mains.
11 Eng N 70:1083 N 27 '13
Life of water pipe in Vancouver. Eng Rec 68:
521 N 8 '13
Locating leaks in water mains. 11 Munlc £Ing
45:329-31 O *13
Locating leaks in water mains. F. J. Hoxle.
dlag Eng Rec 68:291 S 13 '13
New device for locating leaks in water mains:
pulsograph. 11 Eng N 70:515 S 11 '18
New sixty-inch water-supply conduit at Den-
ver. 11 Eng Rec 67:60-2 Ja 18 '13
Prevention of the corrosion of iron water
pipes. W. F. Montfort. Eng N 70:570-1 S
18 '18
Self-contained electric pipe-thawiQg outfit.
Elec W 61:420 F 22 '18
Sizing pipe for gravity hot-water heating.
Power 38:570-2 O 21 '18
Steel pipe details. J. B. Scott. 11 dlag Iron
Age 91:1368-9 Je 6 '13
Thawing water pipes by electricity in EJvan-
ston. C. C. Saner. 11 Munic Eng 44:855-6 Ap
'13
Typhoid epidemic caused by uncalked Joints
in an intake pipe. W. M. Cobleigh. Eng N
69:720-1 Ap 10 '13
See also Aqueducts; Hot water heating;
Pipe joints; Pipe laying; Pipes; Water flow;
Water hammer; Water waste; Waterworks
Water pollution
Animal growths in water pipes: troubles and
methods of coping with them. S: C. Chap-
man. Scl Am S 76:90-1 Ag 9 '13
Appendix to Royal commission on sewage
disposal's eighth report. Eng Rec 68:315-6
S 20 '13
Committee report of Am. public health asso-
ciation on river cleaning. Eng N 70:760-1 O
16 '13
Drainage area and population of the Ohio
river valley and pollution of the Ohio river.
A. H. Horton. Eng N 69:186-7 Ja 23 '13
Dual water-supplies and typhoid fever at
Philadelphia. Eng N 70:1022-3 N 20 '13
International investigation of the pollution of
boundary waters oetween the U. S. and
Canada. Eng N 70:66» O 2 '13
Opinions relative to stream pollution. Eng
Rec 07:643-6 Je 7 '13
Pollution of Niagara river. Eng Rec 68:373-4
O 4 '13
Sanitary control of waterways. Eng Rec 68:
293 S 13 '13
Sewage-pollution decision In Michigan. EJng
Rec 67:721-2 Je 28 '13
Studies of fish life and water pollution: pa-
per read before the International congress
of applied chemistry, Sept., 1912. H. W.
Clark and O: O. Adams. Eng N €9:800-2 F
13 '13
Water and air movement in relation to the
contamination of the lake water-supply of
Auburn. N. Y. Eng N 70:356-7 Ag 21 '13
See aUo Filters and filtration; Sewage:
Sewage disposal; Water — Analysis; Water
purification; Water 8Upl)ly
Water power
Commercial opportunities for the utilization
of water power. B. A. Lof. 11 Eng M 45:506-
11 Jl '18
Determining power possibilities on a water-
shed. L. A. Whitslt Eng N 70:496-500 S 11
'13
Economical development of a water power:
including notes on economical diameter of
a penstock. F. H. Carter. Eng Rec 68:726-7
D 27 '13
Problem of finding the proper turbine capac-
clty to be Installed at a water-power site.
C. Herschel. Eng N 70:462-3 S 4 '13
Small water powers. Eng Rec 67:567 My
24 '13
See also Flumes; Hydraulic engineering;
Hydroelectric plants; Hydroelectric power;
Tide power; Turbines; Water rights; Water
wheels
California
Hydro-electric development In California. J:
A. Britton. 11 Scl Am S 76:72-4 Ag 2 '13
Idaho
Thousand Springs power plant. 11 Eng Rec
68:489-90 N 1 '13
New York (state)
New York bills for state hydroelectric
schemes. Elec W 61:565-7 Mr 15 '13
New York hydroelectric development. R. P.
Bolton. Elec W 61:786-7 Ap 12 '13
New York hydroelectric plans, second N. E.
L. A. analysis. Elec W 61:659-60 Mr 29 '13
New York state hydroelectric scheme. Eng
Rec 67:394 Ap 12 '13
Secretary Stimson's suggestion as to Niag-
ara Falls. Met & Chem Eng 11:117-8 Mr
'13
United Statee
Action of the 5th National conservation con-
gress. Elec W 62:1096-8 N 29 '13
Federal water power policy: summary of re-
port of Sec. of Interior. Eng Rec 67:2-3 Ja
4 '13
Harnessing the public water power. C. J:
Blanchard. 11 Scl Am 108:310-1 Ap 6 '13
Measuring the flow of a stream. R: H. Byrd.
11 Scl Am 108:268-9 Mr 22 '18
National conservation congress, Washington,
Nov. 18-20, 1913: 5th annual session. Power
38:839-40 D 9 '13
National conservation congress: proceedings.
Elec W 62:1039-40 N 22 '13
National conservation congress: proceedings.
Eng Rec 68:sup53 N 22 '13
National conservation congress: report of
Committee on water power. Ene N 70:
1106-7 N 27 '13
Permit for development of power on Pend
d* Oreille river. Eng Rec 68:145-6 Ag 9 '13;
Same. Elec W 62:333-4 Ag 16 '13
Recommendations adopted by fifth National
conservation congress. Eng Rec 68:601-2 N
29 '13
Suggestions on utilizing the power of the
Missouri. W. Johnson. Scl Am 109:111 Ag 9
'13
Water-power situation. L: Bell. Elec W 61:
6-7 Ja 4 '18
Wisconsin
Effect of proposed storage reservoirs on
streams flow and. water power on the lower
Chippewa river. Wis. C, B. Stewart, map
Eng N 70:246-8 Ag 7 '13
Proposed Wisconsin water-power law. Eng
Rec 68:59 Jl 19 '13
Wisconsin water power law. Eng N 70:768 O
16 '13
Water pressure. See Hydraulics
Water purification
Abuse of water-puriflcatlon plants. Eng Rec
68:719 D 27 '13
Algae in the water-works reservoir at Quin-
cy. 111. W. R. Gelston. Eng N 69:835 Ap 24
'13
Algae in water. B:. S. Hanson. Power 38:
309-10 Ag 26 '13
Application of ozone to water puriflcatlon.
Met &, Chem Eng 11:373-4 Jl '13
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
317
Water purification —Continued.
Application of ultra-violet raya for purifying
larg^e quantities of water. M. von Reck-
linghausen. Enff N 70:376-7 Ag 21 '13
Automatic chemical feeder, dia^ Kng Rec 68:
264 S 6 18
CTarbon dechlorination of chlorinated water
supplies in EThgland. A. C. Jarvis. Eng N
69:772-3 Ap 17 '13
Chlorinating plants, Croton water supply. T.
D. L. Coffin, plans Eng N 69:419-22 F 27 '13
Chlorine gas for water sterilization at Wil-
mington, Del. J: A. Klenle. il Eng Rec 67:
417 Ap 12 '13
Chlorine or hypochlorites for Bterilizlng wa-
ter. Munic Eng 44:146-6 F '18
Conditions of small water purification plants
in Illinois. R. Hilscher. Eng N 69:707 Ap 10
'13; Same cond. Eng Rec 67:466 Ap 26 '13
Construction of the Grand Rapids (Mich.)
filtration plant. L. D. Cutcheon. il Munic
Eng 44:492-8 Je '13
Decolorization of water by the excess -co-
agulation method at Springfield, Mass.
diags Eng N 70:974-5 N 13 '13
I>rlnking water in industrial plants. J: Seb-
roff. Ind Eng 13:261-3, 338-41 Je, Ag '13
I>ry feed for chemicals used in water purifi-
cation. A. Hazen. plan Eng Rec 68:71 Jl 19
'18
Efficiency of coagulating basins at St. Louis,
Mo. W. P. Monfort. Eng N 70:896-8 Ag 28
'13; Same cond. Eng Rec 67:702-3 Je 21 '13
Efficient handling of lime and chemicals at
Columbus (O.) water softening and puri-
fication works. C: B. Hoover. Munic Eng
44:543-5 Je '13
Electrical water purifying apparatus. 11 Ind
Eng 13:397-8 S '13
Elimination of taste in water treated with
calcium hypochlorite. A. Lederer and F,
Bachmann. Eng N 69:936-7 My 8 '13
Elimination of tastes from chlorinated water.
Eng Rec 67:317-8 Mr 22 '13
Emergency installation of a sterilization
plant in England. 11 Eng Rec 67:526 My 10
'13
Emergency use of hypochlorite water disin-
fection at Philadelphia. Eng N 69:264-6 F
6 '18
Hypochlorite sterilization of water: reduction
of typhoid epidemics. C. A. Jennings. Eng
M 44:274-6 N '12
Hypochlorite treatment at Evanston, 111. W.
L. Lewis. Eng Rec 67:292 Mr 15 '13
Lime sterilization of water. C: P. Hoover.
Eng Rec 68:257-9 S 6 '13
Method of removing suspended colloidal clay
from drinking water. Eng N 70:16 Jl 3 '13
Micro-organism troubles and mechanical fil-
ters. F: H. Stover. Eng Rec 68:100-1 Jl 26
'13
Multiple -effect water stills. 11 Met & Chem
Eng 11:661 N '13
New Jersey state board of health's new reg-
ulations governing preparation and sub-
mission of designs for water-supply and
purification works. Eng Rec 68:300-1 S 13
New York water filtration controversy; sym-
posium. Eng N 69:1191-7 Je 5 '13
Ozone water-purifying apparatus. 11 Elec W
62:1231-2 D 13 '13
Pittsburgh's slow-sand filtration plant; pre-
liminary treatment of water by contact
baffies of coarse stone and A-frame baf-
fles. 11 plan Eng Rec 67:437-9 Ap 19 '13
Preventing aftergrowths in hypochlorite
treatment. R. Freas. Eng Rec 67:249 Mr 1
'13
Process for purifying drinking waters. R.
Grimshaw. Munic Eng 45:553 D '13
Purification of Panama water-supplies. J: R.
Downes. Eng N 70:832 O 23 '13
Purlfjdng water by- the action of ultra-violet
light. M. v. Recklinghausen. 11 Sci Am 109:
48 Jl 19 '13
Report of committee of American public
health assn. Eng Rec 68:293-4 S 13 ^13
Six current features of public water-supplies.
Eng N 70:1062-3 N 27 '13
Softening! public water supplies: Umie and
soda-ash solutions in reservoirs. G: A.
Johnson. Eng M 46:116-9 O '13
Sterilization of water by ultra-violet light.
Eng Rec 67:429 Ap 19 '13
Sterilization of water mains polluted by sew-
age. Eng Rec 67:394-5 Ap 12 '13
Sterilizing water with ultra-violet rays. M.
von Recklinghausen. 11 diag Eng Rec 68:
121 Ag 2 '13
Storing lime for water softening at Colum-
bus. C: P. Hoover and C J. Clarke. 11 plan
Eng Rec 68:9-11 Jl 5 '18
Traveling filter-sand agitator at South Beth-
lehem, Pa. 11 Eng N 69:1268-9 Je 19 '13
Trouble with micro-organisms in the me-
chanical filters of Louisville, Ky. Eng N 70:
51-2 Jl 10 '13
Typhoid fever in large American cities. G: A.
Johnson. Eng N 70:473-5 S 4 '13
Use of alum in connection with slow sand
filtration at Washington, D. C. W: F.
Wells. Eng N 70:248-9 Ag 7 '13
Use of chloride of lime with pressure filters;
experience at Philadelphia in purifying wa-
ter subject to sudden variations in char-
acter. F. D. West. 11 Ekig Reo 67:66-6 Ja
18 '13
Water purification. A. Kemna. Eng M 45:
111-4 Ap '13
Water purification by ozone in large office
building. 11 Elec W 62:1345 D 27 '13
Water purifications by ozone in European
plants. R. Spauldlng. 11 Eng M 45:726-8 Ag
Water softening and decoloration at Grand
Rapids. Mich. W. A. Sperry. Munic Eng
45:343-5 O '13; Excerpts. Eng Rec 68:294-6
S 13 '13
Water sterilization by ultra-violet light. 11
Sci Am S 75:356 Je 7 '13
Water sterilization by ultra-violet rays. M.
von Recklinghausen, diags Elec W 62:181-8
Jl 26 '13
Water sterilization by ultra-violet rays. J.
A. Seager. diags Munic E:ng 45:415-8 N '13
Water sterilizing by means of ozone. J. P.
Schroeter. plan Elec W 61:898-9 Ap 26 '13
Water supply of Louisville, Kentucky. 11
Munic Eng 45:515-9 D '13
Sec also Feed water; Feed water puri-
fication; Filters and filtration
Water ram. See Water hammer
Water rights
Army engineers and Secretary Fisher on
Hetch Hetchy and the San Francisco wa-
ter-supply. Eng N 69:530-2 Mr 13 '13
Chicago, Milwaukee & Puget Sound railroad
to electrify 450 miles of mountain division.
Elec R & W Elec'n 62:109 Ja 11 '13
Control and regulation of Niagara river. Eng
Rec 67: sup 42 F 1 '13
Federal water power policy; summary of re-
port of Sec. of Interior. Eng Rec 67:2-3 Ja
4 '13
National conservation congress: report of
Committee on water power. Eng N 70:1106-7
N 27 '13
New York's power and the right of eminent
domain. C. Herschel. Eng Rec 68:704-5 D
20 '13
New York's water powers and the right of
eminent domain. Eng Rec 68:517-8 N 8 '18
Permit for development of power on Pend
d'OreiUe river. Eng Rec 68:146-6 Ag 9 '13;
Same. Elec W 62:333-4 Ag 16 '13
Proceedings of the fifth National conserva-
tion congress. Eng Rec 68:sup 53 N 22 '13
Recommendations adopted by fifth National
congress. Bng Rec 68:601-2 N 29 '13
St. Mary's Falls water power decision of the
U. S. Supreme court. Met & Chem Eng 11:
374-6 Jl '13
Supreme court decision on water power in
St. Marys river. Eng Rec 67:699-701 Je 21
'13
Water-power situation. L: Bell. Elec W 61:
6-7 Ja 4 '13
Water-right controversy between Colorado
and Kansas. Eng Rec 67:395 Ap 12 '13
See also Rivers, Right of navigation of
3i8
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Water scoops
Track tanks and locomotive scoops. Eng Rec
67:378-9 Ap 6 '13
Water softening. See Feed water purification;
Water purincation
Water stills. See DistiUation
Water storage. See Dams; Reservoirs
Water supply
American water works assn., 33d annual con-
vention, Minneapolis. 1913. Engr N 70:42-6
Jl 8 '13
Clear water from a muddy river. Power 38:
796-7 D 2 '13
Decarbonation of public water- supplies to
remove corrosive properties. G: C. Whipple.
Enff Rec 68:213-4 Ag 23 '13
Development of water supply from limestone.
Munic EnsT 46:444-5 N '18
Drinking water systems in buildings. S. M.
Weinthal. il plan Power 37:343-4 Mr 11 '13
Getting clear water from a muddy river. A.
P. Connor, diag Power 38:611-2 O 28 '13
Public well and water supplies from gravel
and sand. Munic Eng 46:70-6 Jl '13
Pure and wholesome water. Eng Rec 68:13^
Ag 2 '13
Relation of a pure water-supply to chronic
intestinal tract infection; condensed from
paper read before Am. Flib. Health Assn.,
1912. N: S. HIU and L. R. Whitcomb. Eng
N 69:219-20 Ja 30 '13
Relation of pure water to typhoid fever. Eng
Rec 67:273 Mr 8 '13
Sanitary precautions to protect the water-
shed of a city water-supply during the con-
struction of an electric railway. Eng N 69:
1275 Je 19 '13
Sanitary significance of the more common
constituents of water. G: A. Johnson. Munic
Eng 46:66-70 Jl '13
Seasonal duty of Irrigation water; conolusions
based on observations made in the Boise
valley, Idaho. F. W. Hanna. Eng Rec 67:
90-1 Ja 25 '13
Self-appointed and popularly- elected munici-
pal experts. Eng N 70:368-9 Ag 21 '18
Six current features of public water-supplies.
Eng N 70:1062-3 N 27 '13
Soft mountain water. O. J. Todd. Eng Rec
67:620 My 31 '13
Standards for hygienic purity of public wa-
ter supplies. J. W. Ellms. Eng Rec 67:293
Mr 16 '13; Same cond. Eng N 69:621 Mr 13
'13
Successful factory drinking water system.
W. J. Bitterllck. plan Ind Eng 13:288-9 S
•13
Variation in level of Great Salt Lake, Utah.
E^ng Rec 67:729 Je 28 '13
Water — its properties and practical uses. F.
W. Tower. Dom Eng 62:220-2, 336-7: 63:184-5,
218-^ 308-9, 342-4: 64:96-8, 179-81, 242-4, 304-
7, 368-70: 65:43-4. 76-8, 109. 163-4. 196-8,
231-2, 270-1. 368-71. F 22. Mr 22, My 17-24,
Je 14-21, Jl 26, Ag 16. 30, S 13, 27. O 11-25.
N 8-29. D 20 '13
Water supply of cities ancient and modern.
Sci Am 109:390 N 22 '13
Water-supply system in the flfty-flve-story
Woolworth building. New York, plan Eng
Rec 68:44-6 Jl 12 '13
See aUo Aqueducts; Canals; Cooling wa-
ter; Dams; Drinking fountains; Feed water;
Filters and filtration; Hot water supply;
Hydrants; Hydraulic engineering; Irriga-
tion; Plumbing; Pumping machinery; Pump-
ing stations: Railroads — Water supply;
Reservoirs; Water meters; Water pollution;
Water purification; Water rights; Water
waste; Wells
Rates
** Charges for public water service to private
fire protection systems in Milwaukee. W.
E. Miller. Eng* N 70:1168-9 D 11 '13
-«Xioglcal system of meter rates. G. D. Craln.
Munic Eng 44:440-1 My '13
Private fire-protection service charges. Eng
Rec 68:51 Jl 12 '13
Rates and rate- making under Wisconsin pub-
lic-utility law. H. Eh-ickson. Eng Rec 68:
42-3 Jl 12 '13
Rates for fire hydrants in gravity water
supplies. Munic Eng 45:446 N '13
Water-works charges for private fire protec-
tion. L. Metcalf. Eng N 70:1236-7 D 18 '13
Albany, N. Y.
Typhoid outbreak at Albany, N. Y., due to
flooded filters. T. Horton. Eng N 69:1021-
3 My 15 '13
Cambridge, Mass.
Investigation of Cambridge water supply.
.Eng Rec 67:21-2 Ja 4 '18
Denver, Colo.
Denver water case. Eng Rec 68:3 Jl 5 '13
Duluth, Minn.
Sewage disposal and water supply at Duluth,
Minn. J: Wilson. Munic Eng 44:347-8 Ap
'13
Houston, Texas
Advantages of the meter syatem. R. Jm
Jones. Munic Eng 44:48-4 Ja '18
Illinois
Fifth annual meeting of the Illinois water
supply association, Univ. of HI.. 1913. Eng
N 69:660-3 Ap 3 '13
Los Angeles, Cal.
Surplus waters of the Los Angeles aqueduct.
B. A. Helnly. plan Eng N 69:506-10 Mr IS
'13
See aUo Los Angeles aqueduct
Louisville, Kentucky
Water supply of Louisville. 11 Munic Eng 46:
515-9 D .'13
Milwaukee, Wis.
Classification of water consumption in Mil-
waukee, Wis. Eng N 69:1319 Je 26 '13
Minnesota
Proposed water-supply and sewage disposal
legislation in Minnesota. Eng N 69:633-4
Mr 27 '13
New Jersey
New Jersey requirements for sewerage and
water supply plans. Munic ETng 45:356-8 O
'13
Rules governing the submission of sewerage
and water-supply plans to the New Jersey
state board of health. Eng N 70:648-50 8
18 '13
New York
Water districts in New York. Eng Rec 67:
421 Ap 19 '13
New York (city)
Reports on filtering the Croton water-sup-
ply. Etog N 69:1082-91 My 22 '13
Rec also Catskill aqueduct
Oregon
Water system for upper Willamette valley.
Ore. L. C. Kelsey. Munic Eng 44:313-^ Ap
'13
Ottawa
Report of British experts on a new water
supply. Eng N 70:1012-4 N 20 '13
Panama
Panama water-supply and purification sys-
tem. A. T. Nabstedt II plan Eng N 70:660-
5 O 2 '13
Permanent water supply on the Isthmus.
Eng Rec 67:451 Ap 19 '13
Pennsylvania
Bill to provide for state water conservation
and state control of dams in Pennsylvania.
Eng N 69:676-7 Ap 3 '13
ProvOp Utah
Water supply of Prove, Utah, il plan Eng
Rec 67: 325 Mr 22 '13
San Francisco
Army engineers and Secretaiy Fisher on
Hetch Hetchy and the San Francisco wa-
ter-supply. Eng N 69:530-2 Mr IS '18
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
319
Water «upply — San BVancisco — Contintted.
Possibility of a ground- water supply for San
Francisco. R. Hering. Eng Rec 67:834-6 Mr
22 '13
San Francisco water-supply hearing before
Secretary of the Interior. J. H. McFeur-
land; J: R. Freeman. Eng N 69:276-7 F 6
'13
San Francisco's water supply. A. L*. Collins;
R Herlng. Eng Rec 67:479-80 Ap ZS '13
San Francisco's water-supply problem. M. M.
O'Shaughnessy. Eng Rec 67:420 Ap 12 '13
Winnipeg
Proposed water supply for Winnipeg. Eng
Rec 68:386-6 O 4 '13
Water supply engineering
Allowance for evaporation from reservoir
surfaces. H. M. Chittenden. Eng N 69;108
Ja 16 '13
Artesian well-water supplies in Philippine
Islands; Manila's new waterworks. H. F.
Cameron. 11 Eng Rec 68:202-3 Ag 23 '13
Auxiliary water supply for the nre protec-
tion of San Francisco. A. J. Cleary. plans
Eng Rec 68:107-10 Jl 26 'IS
Cleaning water mains at Hartford, Conn. C.
M. Savllle. 11 Eng N 70:1098-100 N 27 '13
Connections between public and private wa-
ter systems. H. E. Jordan, plan Eng Rec
67:351-2 Mr 29 '13
Cost of building waterworks plant and power
house. J: W. Ash. 11 plan Eng Rec 67:106-7
Ja 25 '13
Creating a subterranean river ninety miles in
length: how CatskiU water is brought to
New York. 11 Sci Am 108:198-200 Mr 1 '13
Eight-mile concrete conduit at Baker, Ore.;
replacing a wooden flume with molded
pipes, diag Eng Rec 67:588-9 My 24 '13
Formulee for weights of cast tees and cross-
es, diags Eng Rec 68:236 Ag 80 '13
Hamilton, Ont., has trouble with waterworks
intake construction. H. L. Humphrey.
Munlc Eng 44:49-50 Ja '13
Hauling submerged water main with steam
winch, plans Eng Rec 68:263-4 S 6 '13
Hydraulic fill dam for additional water sup-
ply of Cambria steel works. 11 plan Eng
Rec 67:172-5 F 15 '13
Increasing efficiency of small waterworks and
sewage treatment plants. P. Hansen. Eng
Rec 67:186-7 F 16 '13
Laying submerged water main on pile sup-
ports to convey water supply of Richmond,
B. C., across north arm of Fraser river,
diags Eng Rec 68:554-5 N 15 '13
Model water supply for manufacturing pur-
poses. 11 Munlc Eng 44:545-90 Je '13
Moose Jaw water-supply system. 11 plan Eng
Rec 67:694-6 Je 21 '13
New design for water-works intake cribs.
W. D. Barber. 11 plan Eng N 69:1278-83 Je
19 '13
New England water works assn., 32d annueU
convention, Philadelphia, Sept., 1913. Eng
N 70:567-8 S 18 '13
New intake for the Capilano waterworks.
Vancouver, B. C. H. M. Burwell. II plan
Eng N 69:708-9 Ap 10 '13
New Jersey state board of health's new
regulations governing preparation and sub-
mission of designs for water-supply and
purification works. Eng Rec 68:300-1 S
13 '13
New sixty- inch water-supply conduit at
Denver. 11 Eng Rec 67:60-2 Ja 18 '13
Permanent water supply for Cherryvale, Kan.
11 plans E:n«r Rec 68:260-1 S. 6 '13
Rapid pump and pipe -line installation lat
San Diego. 11 Eng Rec 68:179-80 Ag 16 '13
Repairing a break in a 42-inch force n»in
at Duluth. E. W. Kelly. Eng Rec 67:688 Je
21 '13
Service pipes for city water service. F. W.
Tower, dlag Dom Eng 63:308-9 Je 14 '13
Supplying a metropolis with mountain wa-
ter: mining operations In the heart of New
York. 11 Sd Am 108:201-2 Mr 1 '18
Unusual features of a 48-ln. cast-iron water
main across a salt marsh to Atlantic Cltv.
T. C. Hatton. 11 Eng N 70:1046-9 N 20 '13
Use of metals in large engineering projects.
11 Metal Ind n 8 11:371-6 S '13
Water hammer in pipes and air chambers to
prevent It. F. W. Tower. Dom Eng 63:342-4
Je 21 '13
Waterworks extensions at Pana, HI. plans
Eng Rec 68:96 Jl 26 '13
See also Aqueducts; Canals; Dams; Fil-
ters and filtration; Hydraulic engineering;
Irrigation; Plumbing; Pumping machinery;
Pumping stations; Water hammer; Water
meters; Water pipes; Water towers; Water-
works; also Catsklll aqueduct; Lios Angeles
aqueduct
Water tanks. See Water towers
Water-tight boxes
Construction of a water-tight box. W. A. L.
11 Sci Am 109:148 Ag 23 '13
Water towers
Catonsvllle steel stand pipe. II 'Eng Rec 67:
12 Ja 4 '13
Designing steel towers for wood tanks. E.
B. La Salle, diags Mach 19:346-9, 463-6,
626-8, 612-7 Ja-Ap '13
Elevated steel water tank, Lakewood, O. C:
W. Root. 11 Munlc Eng 46:98 Jl '13
Elevated tanks for fire- protective service. B.
Blackburn. 11 Eng M 44:386-92 D '12
Laxge tank at San Francisquito power sta-
tion no. 1. R. D. Johnson. Eng Rec 68:420
O 11 '13
Moving a 100,000-gallon tank and its 140-
foot tower of International harvester co..
West Pullman, 111. II Eng Rec 67:607 My
31 '13
Specifications for elevated tanks and stand-
pipes and for pipe laying. Munic Eng 46:
442-4 N '13 .
Standpipe at unusual point in water-power
plant at Bull Ridge, Conn. Eng Rec 67:
492 My 3 '13
Standpipe failure at Cairo, 111. O. C. Haber-
meyer. 11 plans Eng N 69:826-9 Ap 24 '18
See aUo Railroads — Water supply
Water towers, Concrete
Combined water tank and pumping station at
Berlin, Ont. plan Eng Rec 67:126-7 P 1 '18
Concrete tanks on the Baltimore & Ohio. 11
diags Ry Age 66:1183-6 D 19 '13
Concrete water tajiks for Burson knitting
co.'s plant, Rockford, 111. 11 diag Eng Rec
68:132 Ag 2 '18
Construction of two types of elevated con-
crete tanks. L. J. Mensch. 11 Munlc Eng 44:
62-6 Ja '13
lArge rein forced- concrete elevated tank, at
Berlin, Ont. L. J. Mensch. plan Eng N 69:
309 F 13 '18
Large reinforced concrete water tanks at Ber-
lin, Ont. and Chicago. L. J. Mensch. II plan
Ry & Eng R 53:30-1 Ja 11 '13
Reinforced- concrete double-deck water tank
at Burson knitting co., Rockford, 111. 11
plan Eng N 70:158-9 Jl 24 '13
Reinforced concrete water tank. A. B. Dixon.
11 Concrete Cem 1:67 D *12
Relnforced-concrete water tank with a slid-
ing Joint. L. N. Nishklan and H. A. Minton.
11 plan Eng N 70:1204-6 D 11 '13
Surge tank at San Francisquito power station
No. 1. 11 diag Eng Rec 68:299-300 S 13 '13
Surge tank at San Francisquito power station
No. 1. W. F. Durand; R. D. Johnson. Eng
Rec 68:733-4 D 27 '13
Unusual water tower construction at Fulton,
N. Y. diags Concrete Cem 3:281-3 D '13
Water-tube boilers. See Boilers, Water-tube
Water waste
Abundance and water waste. Eng Rec 68:227
Ag 30 '13
Cause and detection of water waste. Dom
Eng 62:159-61 F 8 '13
Facts about percolation from canals. W. C.
Hammatt. Eng N 70:881-2 O 30 '13
Prevention of water waste in New York, I.
M. De Varona. E^ng Rec 68:11-2 Jl 5 *18
Reservoir and canal losses In Irrigation. 11
Eng N 69:618-23 Mr 27 '13
Seepage losses from earth canals. E. A.
Morltz. Eng N 70:402-6 Ag 28 '13
320
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Water waste — Continued.
Seepage losses in irrigation systems; their
economic significance. E. O. Hopson. 11 Sci
Am S 76:66-9 Ja 26 '13
"Water- waste and pltometer surveys In Phil-
adelphia. J: S. Ely. Eng N 70:676-7 O 2 '13
Water-waste prevention in New York city.
W: W. Brush. 11 Eng Rec 68:289-90 S
13 '13
Water-waste reduction by meters In Kala-
mazoo, Mich. Eng Rec 67:302 Mr 16 '13
Water wheels
Ancient city and its remarkable irrigation
system. Sci Am S 75:213 Ap 6 '13
Electro-mechanical waterwheel governor. 11
Elec W 61:414-5 F 22 '13
Old time overshot waterwheel at South
Windham, Conn. 11 Eng N 69:559 Mr 20 '13
Test of a steel overshot water wheel. C. R.
Weldner. 11 Em? N 69:38-40 Ja 2 '13
Waterwheels of Hama. 11 Sd Am 108:169, 178
F 22 '18
See aleo Turbines
Water works. See Waterworks
Waterprooflng
Asphalt waterprooflng on masonry railway
structures. W. H. Flnley. Eng M 44:113-6 O
'12
Coal-tar and asphalt products for waterproof-
ing. S. T. Wagner. Ry & Eng R 63:666 Jl
12 '13
Lye and alum waterproofing. Concrete Cem
3:226 N '13
Methods for testing concrete waterprooflng.
C. M. Chapman. Concrete Cem 2:36-7 Ja '18
OU-mixed mortars and concretes; an absolute
w^erproofing material. L. W. Page. Eng
M 44:109-13 O '12
Report on waterprooflng at 16th annual meet-
ing of Am. soc for testing materials, At-
lantic City, 1913. Concrete Cem 3:12-4 Jl
'13
Waterprooflng a boiler pit. Concrete Cem
2:123 Mr '13
Waterprooflng a boiler pit. C: G. Ruess. Con-
crete Cem 2:74-5 P '13
Waterprooflng an old roof. Concrete Cem 2:
124-5 Mr '13
Waterprooflng concrete test. R. W. Hunt &
CO. Munlc Eng 44:375-6 Ap '13
Waterprooflng Huntington, L. I. water tow-
er. F. W: Stocker. 11 Munic Eng 44:470-
2 My '13
Waterprooflng of concrete. Eng Rec 68:39-
40 Jl 12 '13; Same cond. Eng M 46:899-901
S '13
Wlaterprooflng of concrete. Ry & Eng R 53:
662-3 Jl 5 '13
Waterprooflng: Royster building basement at
Norfolk, Va. W. H. Kellogg, jr. plan Con-
crete Cem 2:104 F '13
Waterprooflng the floors of piers. 11 Int Ma-
rine Eng 18:43 Ja '13
Waterprooflng the steel bridges In Philadel-
phia. Concrete Cem 2:104 F '13
Waterprooflng walls at floor levels. Concrete
Cem 3:29 Jl '13
Western (asphaltic) oils not effective water-
prooflng agents for concrete. Eng N 69:
908 My 1 '13
Waterprooflng of textiles
Waterprooflng of textile fabrics by the use of
aluminium salts and of bichromate -gela-
tine. J. Blair. Sci Am S 76:83-4 Ag 9 '13
Watertown (Mass.) arsenal
Premium system at Watertown arsenal. Iron
Age 91:173-6 Ja 9 '13
Waterw^ays
Aspects of transportation: inland water-
ways. J. Kuhn. Sci Am S 76:150-1 S 6 '13
Commercial and military value of the intra-
ooastal waterway. Sci Am 109:176 9 6 '13
Intra-coastal canal system for the Atlantic
seaboard, map Sci Am 109:185 S 6 '13
See also Canals; Channels; Estuaries;
Great Lakes; Rivers
Waterwheels. See Water wheels
Waterworks
Appraisal of water-works properties. D. A.
Graham. Eng N 69:677-8 Ap 3 '13; Same.
Eng Rec 67:632-4 Mv 10 '13
Automatic electric water works at Farming-
ton, Mich. U Elec W 62:766 O 11 '13
Baltimore high-pressure fire service. J. B.
Scott. II dlags Am Soc M E J 36:371-419
Mr '13
Break of baflle wall in Fort Smith. Ark., set-
tling basin, dlags Eng Rec 68:619-20 N 29 '13
Bringing an old water- works valuation up to
date. W: E. Butt. Eng N 70:408-9 Ag 28 '13
Classiflcation of water consumption. O: F.
Poetsch. 11 Munic Eng 45:283-5 S '13
Collapse of thin partition wall in a water-
works settling basin, plan Eng N 70:1049
N 20 '13
Construction features of water supply and
storage works, La Crosse, Wis. 11 Munic
Eng 46:664-5 D '13
Drastic provisions of the San Diego. OaL,
water- works ordinance. Eng N 70:478-9 S
4 '13
Engineering ai^ralsements of waterworks
properties. Eng Rec 68:358-9 S 27 '18
Handling waterworks complaints. Eng Rec
67:430 Ap 19 '13
Klngsburg, Cal. small water works plant. C.
F. Braun. Eng N 69:612-3 Mr 27 '13
Kissel kars In water works department. 11
Munlc Eng 45:561-2 D '13
Management of the Danville, 111., water-
works. 11 Eng Rec 67:544 My 17 '13
Organization of the Hartford, Conn., water-
works department. Eng N 70:1086-7 N 27
'13
Supervision of small waterworks and sewage
treatment plants. Eng Rec 67:170-1 F 16 '13
System of waterworks accounts. Q. 8. Olive.
Munlc Eng 44:352-4 Ap '13
Water department methods of pleasing the
public. Eng Rec 67:212 F 22 'IS
Water-works Improvements at Ironwood,
Mich. C. A. Alderman, plans Eng N 70:1193-
4 D 11 '13
Water works of Daytona, Fla. G: A. Main.
11 Munic Eng 44:550-4 Je '13
Water-works organizations and operating
methods; St Paul, Minn., and San Diego.
Cal. Eng N 70:475-7 S 4 '13
See also Filters and filtration; Hydrants;
Pumping machinery; Pumping stations;
RGser\'olra: Water pipes; Water purlflca-
tlon; Water supply; Water supply engineer-
ing; Water towers; Water waste
Watson. Thomas Augustus. 1854- .^ „, , ^^
Sketch, por Elec R & W Elec'n 62:81 Ja 11
'13
Watt, James. 1739-1819 .«. ^ «
Prime movers: our debt to James w^att. B.
Z. Ferranti. Sd Am S 76:188-9 Mr 1 '18
Watt- hour meters
Acceptance tests of watt-hour meters in
New York. Elec W 62:944 N 8 '13
New method of timing watt-hour meters. G.
Thompson, plan Elec W 61:246-7 F 1 '13
Wave-length
Range of wave lengths of electro-magnetic
and light waves. Sd Am S 76:224 Ap 6 '18
Wave motors , „ „,
Wave motors on the Padflc coast. L. M. Exi-
holm. 11 Sci Am 108:476 My 24 '13
Waves
See also Vibration
Waves of sound. See Sound
Weather
Human barometers. Sci Am 108:566 Je 21 '13
Weather for December, 1912. Heat & Ven 10:
40-1 F '13
Weather for February. 1913. Heat & Ven 10:
42-3 Ap '13
Weather for March, 1913. Heat & Ven 10:
42-3 My '13
Weather in New York city during 1912. Heat
& Ven 10:86-7 Ap '18
Wireless and weather. A. H. Taylor, maps
Elec W 62:425-7 Ag 30 '13
See also Weather forecasts
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
321
Weather bureau. See United States— Weather
bureau
Weather forecacta
Chimerical weather forecastinfir* Scl Am 109:
332 N 1 '13
ForecastixiflT barometric changes, map Col-
Uery 88:479-80 Ap '13
Germany's aeronautical weather bureau. Sci
Am 108:262 Mr 22 '13
Meteorological service of Australia. Sci Am
109:224 S 20 '18
Weaving
Ste also Textile industry and fabrics
Weed burners
Cost of buminfl: weeds in Oklahoma. U Elec
Ry J 42:465 S 20 '13
Waynco railroad weed burner. 11 EUec Ry J
42: 272 Ag 16 '18
Weeds „ „
Killing weeds with chemicals. 11 Ry Age
64:508-9 Mr 14 '13
Weed burner in Los Angeles. 11 Elec Ry J
41:1169 Je 28 '18
Weighing
Weighing investigation by the Interstate
commerce commission, at Chicago. Ry Age
54:442-4 Mr 7 '13
Weighing methods on an eastern trunk line.
Ry Age 54:992-4 My 2 '13
Weighing methods on the St. Louis & San
Francisco. Ry Age 64:147-9 Ja 24 '13
Weighing freight cars. See Freight cars
Weighing machines
Avery automatic liquid scales. 11 Power 87:
860 Mr 11 '18
See also Track scales
Welghmasters
Ordinance regulating welghmaster. Munlc
Eng 46:138-9 Ag '13
Weights and measures
Calculating weight per cubic Inch of alloys.
W. L. Tryon. Am Mach 38:873 My 22 '13
English decimal system of weights and
measures. P. S. Bond. Eng Rec 67:882 Ap
5 '13
Formulas for finding the weights of castings.
W. L. Tryon. Foundry 41:386a S '13
System of weights and measures. C. A.
Briggs. Eng Rec 67:507-8 My 3 '13
See also Carat; Mensuration; Metric sys-
tem
Weinman, Adoiph Alexander, 1870-
Sculptor of monumental architecture. C: H.
Dorr. 11 Arch Rec 33:518-32 Je '13
Weirs. See Dams
Welding
Autogenous welding in locomotive fireboxes.
N. H. Ahsloulh. dlags Ky Age (Mech ed)
87:670-2 D '13
Autogenous welds for boiler work. 11 Locomo-
tive 29:259-63 O '13
Indianapolis traction & terminal company's
experience with oxy-acetylene welding, il
Elec Ry J 41:88-9 Ja 4 '18
Joining of metals. A. E. Tucker. Metal Ind
n .8 11:128-9, 217-8 Mr. My '13
Marine repairs by thermit welding. Int Ma-
rine Ene 18:43 Ja '13
Mechanical and electric traction on the Paris
streets. J. Boyer. 11 Eng M 44:65-9 O '12
Oxweld cutting and welding process, il Ry
6 Kng R 53:570-1 Je 14 '13
Oxy-acetylene and electric welding. Ry Age
(Mech ed) 87:315-6 Je '13
Oxyacetylene holler \l'elding. H: Cave. 11
Power 38:040-2 1) 30 '13
Oxy-acetylene welding and cutting in Europe-
an commercial and railwav rejmir estab-
lishments. H: W. Jacobs, il Ry Age 54:475-8
Mr 14 '13
Oxvaretylene welding and cutting operations.
11 KnsT N 6'»:10G2-3 My 22 '13
Portabl*^ 300-ampere multiple unit welding
machine. 11 Iron Age 92:132-4 Ji 17 "13
Repairing a 12-in. shaft without removal. 11
Eng & Mln J 95:1281-2 Je 28 '13
Selection of operators for oxy-acetvlene weld-
ing. .1. C. Held. Am Eng 87:243 My '13
Simplified form of thermit rail welding. U
Elec Ry J 41:76-7 Ja 11 '13
Thermite for naval use. L: E. Browne. 11 Sci
Am S 76:116 Ag 2S '13
Welding and cutting with oxygen and Illumi-
nating gas. 11 Ry Age 65:196-7 Ag 1 '13
Welding broken Iron light poles. 11 Iron Age
i»l:1115 My 8 '13
Welding hollow drill steel. 11 Eng A Mln J
95:421-2 F 22 *13
Welding hollow drill steel. Eng Rec 67:209
F 22 '13
Welding locomotive boiler tubes. Power 38:
109-10 Jl 15 '13
Welding nickel. 11 Scl Am S 76:256 O 18 '18
Welding of steam boilers. H. Jaeger. Am
Soc M E J 35:1060-2 Je '13
Welding repairs to boilers. Sci Am B 76:88
Ag » '18
Welding superheater tubes. Ry Age (Mech
ed) 87:315 Je '13
Bee also Electric welding; Solder and sol-
dering
Welding, Electric. See Electric welding
Welfare work in industry
Bathing facilities In Industrial plants: physio-
logical benefits of hot and cold baths. T:
Darlington. 11 Eng M 46:428-30 D '13
Calumet A Hecla social service work. Ehig
& Mln J 96:686 O 11 '18
Co-operation in the Bulck plant. U Automo-
bile 29:1193 D 25 '13
Economy of a works hospital system. Scl Am
8 75:356 Je 7 '13
Efficiency increased by workmen's lunch
room. Iron Age 92:1245 N 27 '13
Employees' activities at Cleveland crane &
engineering co.'s plant, Wlckllffe, O. F.
L. Prentiss. 11 Iron Age 91:710-1 Mr 20
'13
Furnishing tea for workmen. 11 Ind Eng 13:
369-70 S '13
German factory savings banks. C. Kohlmann.
Am Mach 38:762 My 8 '13
Interest in employees beyond the works. Iron
Age 91:834-5 Ap 3 '13
Living conditions on the Lake Superior
ranges. 11 Iron Tr R 52:245-8 Ja 23 ^13
New Tear's statement by President Vail con-
cerning sick benefits, etc. for employees of
the American telephone and telegraph co.
and of the Western union telegraph co.
Elec R & W Elec'n 62:82 Ja U '13
Provisions for employees In works of the Un-
derwood typewriter. J. Stedman. 11 Iron
Age 92:706-8 O 2 '13
Rational mine sociology ; amusement hall ' of
the H. C. Frlck coke co. 11 Mines & Mln
33:303-4 Ja '13
Republic rubber company builds clubhouse.
11 Automobile 29:78 Jl 10 '13
Tea kitchen in a German shop, il Iron Age
92:284-5 Ag 7 '13
Ten-cent protective system. D. McKillop.
Mach 19:952-3 Ag '13
Trained •nurse in welfare work. Iron Tr R
52:915-6 Ap 17 '13
Welfare of employees. Eng & Mln J 95:1041-2
My 24 '13
Welfare work at the Utica drop-forge &
tool co.'s shop, Utica, N. Y. II Mach 19:
502-3 Mr '13
Welfare work In American rolling mill co.,
Mlddletown, O. il Iron Age 91:760-2 Mr
27 '13
Welfare work of the steel corporation. Eng
& Mln J 95:1185 Je 14 '13
Welfare work' on Brooklyn rapid tran.slt sys-
tem. H. A. Bullock. Elec Ry J 42:825-7 O
16 '13
Welfare work raises Goodyear co.'s efficiency.
Automobile 28:1318-9 Je 26 '13
Westchester electric railway building for em-
ployees, Mount Vernon, N. Y. il plan Elec
Ry J 42:971-2 N 1 '13
Srr aUn Coal miners; Factory sanitation;
Mine sanitation-
Wetland ship canal
New Welland ship canal, plan map Eng N
70:598-602 S 25 '13
322
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
WeMand ship canal — Continued.
Proposed welland ship canal, map Sn? Rec
6a:35-6 Jl 12 '13
Wells
Auxiliary deep-well water-supply with elec-
tric pumps, diaff Engr N 70:346-7 A^r 21 '18
Connecting a shallow well to a deep well
with dynamite. Eng Rec 67:194-5 F 15 '18
Sanding in well screens, casing and pipes.
L. J. Putnam, dlag Ry Age 64:1099 My 16
'13
Yield of limestone and sandstone wells. 11
Munic Eng 45:36-40 Jl '13
iSee also Artesian wells; Gas, Natural:
Petroleum; Springs; Water, Underground
Wendt, Edwin F.
Sketch, per Ry & Eng R 63:466 My 17 '13
West End consolidated mining co., Tonopah,
Nev.
Summary of the annual report for year end-
ed Mr. 31, 1913. Eng & Min J 96:1076 D
6 13
West Virginia mining Institute
Morgantown meeting. June, 1913. OoUiery 34:
66-7 Ag '13
Western association of electrical Inspectors
Annual convention. 1913; list of committees
and speakers. Elec R & W Elec'n 62:94-6
Ja 11 '13
Eighth annual convention, 1913. Elec W 61:
286-8 F 8 '13
Westinghouse, George* 1846-
Westinghouse receives Grashof medal, por
Elec W 62:1146-6 D 6 '13
Westlnghouse electric & manufacturing com-
pany
Annual report for year ending March 31, 1913.
EUec Ry J 41:944 My 24 '13
Westlnghouse turbines
Recent developments in steam turbines. H.
T. Herr. 11 plans J Fr Inst 175:273-88 Mr
'13
Wharves
Economical wharf- bulkhead. W: M. Torrance.
11 Eng N 70:710-2 O 9 '13
See also Docks; Piles and pile driving
Wharves, Concrete
Relnforced-concrete wharf with grouted
foundations; harbor Improvement at Hollo,
P. I. W. T. Howe, il Eng N 70:1003-10
N 20 '13
Wheel guards
Fender and wheel-guard tests in Vancouver.
Elec Ry J 42:968-9 N 1 '13
Paris bus company tests splashguards. 11
Automobile 29:253 Ag 7 '13
Wheeling 3, Lake Erie railroad
Resurvey of the Wheeling & Lfake Erie. D.
M. Taylor, maps Ry & Eng R 63:1060-3 N
15 '13
Wheels
Ashton wheel press recording gage, il Ry
Age (Mech ed) 87:447 Ag '13
Cast-steel wheels for trucks, diags Automo-
bile 28:805-6 Ap 10 '13
Drop test of heat-treated chrome- vanadium
wheels. Ry Age 56:573-4 S 26 '13; Same.
Ry & E3ng R 53:940 O 4 '13
History and problems of the steel wheel. J:
C. Neale. Iron Tr R 53:777-80 O 30 '13
Increase of bore of high-speed wheels of cen-
trifugal stresses: abstract and discussion of
paper by 9. A. Moss. Am Soc M E J 35:
623-8 Ap '13
Increase of bore of wheels by centrifugal
stresses, dlag Mach 19:52^-3 Mr '13
Repairing a large rope sheave. H. L. Hand-
ley, diags Colliery 33:604-5 Je '13
Road tests of chronue-vanadium wheels. Iron
Age 91:486 F 20 '13
Steel-tired, forged and rolled- steel wheels. M.
D. Hayes. Elec Ry J 42:1101-4 N 22 '13
See also Automobiles — ^Wheels; Axles; Car
wheels; Emery wheels; Flywheels; Gear-
ing; Grinding wheels; Motor trucks —
Wheels; Propellers; Pulleys; Snow -plows;
Tires; Turbines; Water wheels
Whip (drama)
"whip" and its mechanism: a ponderous
melodrama. 11 Sci Am 108:89 Ja 26 '13
Whistles
Shape and sound in whistles. G. Michaud. 11
Sci Am 108:642 Je 14 '13
White. 8fr William, 1846-1918
Sketch. Sci Am 108:238 Mr 15 'IS
White Island, New Zealand
White Island sulphur deposit. 11 Eng & Min
J 96:815-7 N 1 '13
White lead
Handling white lead: a sanitary mechanical
system for eliminating dust. 11 Sci Am S
76:34 Jl 19 '13
Manufacture of sublimed white lead. J: A.
Schaeffer. il Eng & Min J 96:411-2 F 22 '13
White lead and oxides in 1912. Eng & Min J
95:66-7 Ja 11 *13
Whitedamp
Gases met with in coal mines. ColUery 8S:
492-3 Ap '13
Whitewash
Light house whitewash. Concrete Cem 3:172-3
O '13
Wild rice
How the Indians harvest wild rice. Sci Am
108:366 Ap 19 '13
Wlllemstad, Curasao
Improving a harbor of Curacao. H. C. Plum-
mer. map 11 Sci Am 108:474-5 My 24 '13
Wilmington, Delaware
Harbor
Dredging problems in Wilmington harbor,
Delaware. R. R. Raymond, map Eng N 69:
938-41 My 8 '13
Wilson, William Bauchop, 1862-
Coal miner in the U. S. cabinet. CoUieiy* 83:
620 Ap '18
Winches
Power winches for hauling trailers, dlag
Automobile 29:559 S 25 '13
Winchester cathedral
Saving a cathedral with a diver: how Win-
chester was furnished with a new founda-
tion. J. W. Overend. 11 Sci Am 108:428 My
10 '13
Wind. See Winds
Wind preesure
Stream lines around obstacles to air cur-
rents. U Sd Am S 76:268-9 Ap 26 '13
Two common faults in detailing windbrmo-
ing. H. Arthur, plan ESng N 69:672-8 Mr 20
•18
Wind pressure on ocean liners. Sd Am lOt^:
168 Ag 30 '18
Wind stresses in buildings. C. T. Morris
Eng N 69:862-8 Ap 24 'la
Windbracing without diagonals for steel-
frame oflTce-buildlngs. R, Fleming. Eng N
69:492-6 Mr 13 '13
Windbreaks
Tree windbreaks to replace portable snow
fences. 11 Eng Rec 68:47 Jl 12 '13
Windbreaks. Concrete
How to build concrete wind break fences, it
Concrete Cem 2:186-6 Ap '18
Windmills
Future of the windmill. Sci Am 108:809 Ap
6 '13
Windows
Returning to the casement window. A. T.
Covell. 11 Arch Rec 83:436-48 My 'IS
Winds
Distribution of wind velocity around a rod.
J: T. Morris, diags Sci Am S 76:262-3 O
18 '13
Temperature equivalent of wind velocities.
Elec R & W Elec'n 62:108-9 Ja 11 '18
Wind structure. W: J. Humphreys. J Fr Inst
175:229-41 Mr '18
See oZ^o Tornadoes
Windshields
Windshields, il Automobile 28:864-6 Ja SO '18
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
323
Winnipeg
Water supply
Proposed Shoal Lake or Greater Winnipeg
aqueduct. Kng N 70:628-30 S 25 '13
Wire
Four-slide tools for a wire-forming job. C.
L. Lucas, il diag- Mach 19:773-4 Je '13
Making steel wire belt lacing, il Mach 20:
194-6 N '13
Morgan safety device for wire drawing blocks.
il plan Iron Tr R 53:876-7 N 13 '13
Sawing a bridge with a wire. J. Boyer. il
Sci Am 109:228 S 20 '13
Wire and wire rods. K. B. Lewis, il plans
diags Iron Tr R 53:581-9. 633-5, 685-7, 735-
7, 781-4 O 2-30 '13
Wire drawing: methods and machines used
in manufacture. B. V. Oberg. 11 Scl Am
B 76:184-6 Mr 22 '13
Wire Industry. Scl Am 10^:78 Jl 26 '13
AVe also Cables; Electric wire and wiring
Wire rope
Bending stresses in hoisting rope. Eng &
Min J 95:707-8 Ap 5 '13
Chart for calculating hoisting ropes. Eng &
Min J 95:G16 Mr 22 '13
Efficiencv of wire rope fastenings. Eng & Min
J ro:472 Mr 1 '13
. Hoisting ' ropes. W. D. Lloyd. Colliery 33:
578-9 My '13
Hoisting ropes In actual performance. Eng
& Min J 95:1095-6 My 31 '13
Method of calculating size of hoisting rope.
Eng & Min J 95:997-8 My 17 '13
Strength of wire rope drums. R. H. Cre-
voisle. Mach 19:580 Ap '13
Wire mill and rope works of the Macomber
& Whyte rope co. at Kenosha. Wis. plan
Iron Tr R 52:249-50 Ja 23 '13
Wire spokes
Waterbury Farrel wire spoke machines, il
Mach 19:809-10 Je '13
Wireless telegraph
American- hrench radio time signal experi-
ments. Sol Am 10y:455 D 13 '13
Antenna resistance. L. W. Austin. U S Bur
Stand Bill 9:65-72 Mr 15 '13
Apparatus for automatic transmission and
reception of wireless messages. L. Four-
nler. il dlag Sci Am 109:458 D 13 '13
Best wave-length for wireless. Elec R & W
Elec'n 62:105 Ja 11 '13
Commercial wireless telegraph development.
J: Bottomley. Elec W 61:25-6 Ja 4 '13
Construction of a one-kilowatt closed core
wireless transformer, il Sci Am 109:288 O
11 '13
Determining position at sea by wireless. J.
Erskine-Murray. il Eng M 44:949-61 Mr '13
Experiments with umbrella antenna. J. O.
Mauborgne. Elec W 61:47 Ja 4 '13
Fessenden wireless patents upheld bv U. S.
Circuit court of appeals. Elec W 62:939
N 8 '13
Fort Myer wireless telegraph station. D. H.
Tuck and M. B. Hodgson, il Elec W 61:145-6
Ja 18 '13; Eng M 44:943-6 Mr '13
Great world wireless circuit, J. F. Springer.
11 Scl Am 109:488 D 27 '13
Heterodyne receiving system. Elec W 61:
1298 Je 14 '13
HIgh-frequencv alternators for radio-telegra-
phy. Elec W 62:934 N 8 '13
High-frequency generator for wireless teleg-
raphy and telephony. E. F. W. Alexander-
son. 11 Sci Am S 75:328-30 My 24 '13
Local absorption in radiotelegraphy. Elec W
61:331 F 15 '13
Local absorption in radiotelegraphy. A. H.
Taylor. Elec W 61:350 F 15 '13
Long-distance radio-telegraphy. Elec W 61:
127 Ja 18 '13
Nature of radio-telegraph waves. Sci Am
109:240 S 27 '13
Navy to determine longitude by wireless; al-
so speed of Hertzian waves. L: E. Browne.
Sci Am 109:103 Ag 2 '13
Problems in wireless telegraphy. J: A. Flem-
ing. Sci Am S 75:301-3 My 10 '13
Quantitative results of recent radio-tele-
graphic tests between Arlington, Va.. and
U. S. S. SaJem. J: L. Hogan, Jr. EUec W
61:1361-6 Je 21 '13
Time signals by wireless telegraphy: hourly
signals transmitted from the Eiffel tower
and the accurate determination of longi-
tude by these means. G. Ferris. Bng M
45:719-21 Ag '13
United States navy wireless station, Arling-
ton. Va. 11 Elec W 61:721-4 Ap 6 '18
Wireless and sound signals as aids to navi-
gation. L. E. Browne, il Scl Am 109:50 Jl
19 '13
Wireless and weather. A. H. Taylor, maps
Elec W 62:425-7 Ag 30 '13
Wireless for railroad trains. 11 Sci Am 109:
432 D 6 '13
WIrele.ss telegraph transmission towers. J.
Stedman. il Iron Age 92:891-2 O 23 '13
Wireless telegraphy and telephony In 1912.
Elec R & W Elec'n 62:8-9 Ja 4 '13
Wireless telegraphy for railway trains. Eng N
70:1246 D 18 '13
See aJso Syntonizers
Wireless telephone
High-frequency generator for wireless teleg-
raphy and telephony. E. F. W. Alexander-
son. U Sci Am S 75:328-30 My 24 '13
Wireless train control. F. C. Coleman. Sci
Am 109:428 D 6 '13
Wiring, Electric. See Electric conductors; Elec-
tric wire and wiring
Wisconsin
Capitol
Dome of the Wisconsin capitol. il plans Eng
N 70:389-95 Ag 28 '13
Law
Wisconsin water power law. Eng N 70:768
O 16 '13
Wisconsin electrical association
Account of annual meeting, 1913, and ab-
stracts of papers. Elec Ry J 41:106-15 Ja 18
•13
Fifth annual meeting, Milwaukee, 1913. Elec
W 61:181-3 Ja 25 '13
Wisconsin master plumbers' association
19th annual convention, Milwaukee, Jan.,
1913. II Dom Eng 62:104-9 Ja 25 '13
Wisconsin public service commission
Commission control of public utilities. Elec
W 62:531-3 S 13 '13
Wisconsin railroad commission
Functions of a technical staff in the. regula-
tion of public utilities. W: D: Pence. Eng
Rec 67:260-2 Mr 8 '13; Same cond. Elec W
61:489 Mr 8 '18
Witnesses
See also Engineers as witnesses
Wolverine (warship)
Old-time war vessel, Wolverine, on the Great
Lakes. N. Wilber and L. Isaacs. II plans
Int Marine Eng 18:524-30 D '13 (to be
cont)
Woman
Employment
Rutherford, N. J., has a woman plumber.
Dom Eng 64:244 Ag 30 '13
Women as typewriters
Are men better typists than women? C. E.
Smith. Scl Am 109:411 N 29 '13
Are men better typists than women? scien-
tific tests made by J. M. Lahy. J. Boyer.
II Sci Am 109:316 O 25 '13
Wood
Against the sun: spiral twists in nature. A.
H. Kennedy. 11 Sci Am S 75:396-7 Je 21 '13
How to select and care for pattern lumber.
E. F. Lake. Foundry 41:434-6 O '13
Mechanical properties of w^oods grown in the
United States; summary of tests. U S
Forest Serv Circ 213:1-4 '18
Merits of different woods for street paving.
H. G. Davis. Eng N 69:302 F IS '13
Pith-ray flecks in wood. H. P. Brown. bib-
Hog II U S Forest Serv Circ 215:5-15 '13
324
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Wood — Continued.
Popular i^morance about our common woods.
Sci Am 108:153 F 15 '13
Resonance In wood. Sci Am 109:190 S 6 '13
Uses of commercial woods of the United
States. H. Maxwell. U S Agrlc Bui 12:1-
56 '13
See also Forests and forestry; T^umber;
Planing mills: Sawmills: Timber; Wood
preservation; Wool pulp; Wood waste;
Woodwork; also Fir; Gambia mahogany;
Greenheart; Inarch; Oak; Mangrove
Wood distillation
Chemical treatment of waste wood. H. K.
Benson. 11 Sci Am 8 75:363-5 Je 7 '13
Utilization of wood waste: steam distilla-
tion. J: B. Teeple. il Met & Chem Eng 11:
247-9 My '13
Wood finishing
8ie also Lacquer: Painting, Structural
Wood pavements. See Pavements, Wood
Wood pipe. See Pipes, Wood
Wood preservation
American wood preservers' assn., 1913: con-
cluding sessions. Elec Ry J 41:220-1 F 1
'13
American wood preservers' assn., 9th ajinual
convention, 1913. Ry & Eng R 63:78-81 Ja
26 13
Am. wood preservers' association: report of
9th annual convention, 1913. Eng Rec 67:
sup 40-1 F 1 '13
American wood preservers' convention: ab-
stracts of papers presented at the ninth
annual meeting. Ry Age 54:164-76 Ja 24 '13
American wood preservera' convention, 1913;
with abstracts of four papers by H. F.
Weiss, J. H. Waterman. H. Von Schrenk,
and H. G. Davis. Elec Ry J 41:150-5 Ja 25 '13
Annual convention of American wood pre-
servers assn., 1913. Eng N 69:226-7 Ja 80
•13
Baltimore & Ohio timber- treating plant.
Green Spring, W. Va. F. J. Angler. 11
plan Eng Rec 67:572-4 Mv 24 '13; Same.
Ry & Eng R 53:451-3 My 17 '13; Same.
Eng N 6<:1182-3 Je 5 '13
Comparative economy of treated ties. R. J.
Parker. Ry Age 54:1083-5 My 16 '13
Condition of experimental telegraph poles,
treated and untreated, after eipht y**ar.«;'
service. C. H. Teesdale. Eng N 70:1084-6 N
27 '13
Creosoted wood blocks for factory and ware-
house floors. F. A. Weaver. Eng Rec 68:185-
6 Agr 16 '13
Creosoted wood blocks for floors. K. A.
Sterling. Eng M 44:276-8 N '12
Creosoting plant near Connellsville, Pa. 11 Ry
Age 54:ulO-l Mr 14 '13
Development and status of the wood preserv-
ing industry. E. A. Sterling. 11 Sci Am S
76:24-7 Jl 12 '13
Effect of initial air pressure on penetration
of creosote. R. S. Belcher. Eng Rec 67:
299 Mr 16 '13
Experiments in the preservative treatment
of crossties. Eng Rec 67:728-9 Je 28 '13
Experiments in the preservative treatment
of red-oak and hard-maple crossties. F.
M. Bond. 11 U S Forest Serv Bui 126:9-
i'2 '13
Galesburg tie plant of the C. B. & Q. 11 plan
Ry Age 54:906-9 Ap 18 '13
Light versus heavy treatment of timl)er. W.
F. Goltra. Ry Age 54:153 Ja 24 '13
Long life of untreated timber in trestles.
Eng Rec 68:542 X 15 '13
Natural and artificial seasoning of Douglas
fir for treatment. F. D. Real. Ry & Eng R
53:142-3 F 15 '13
Powell saccharine proce.^s for preserving tim-
ber. R. E. Neale. Ry & Kng R 53:1143-4
D 13 '13; Same cond. Eng M 46:437-9 D '13
Present status of timber preservation. Elec
Ry J 41:182 F 1 '13
Preservation of lumber for car construction.
J. H. Waterman. Ry & Eng R 63:101 F 1
•13
Preservation of poles by kyanizing. Ry & Eng
R 53:1054 N 15 '13
Preservation of timber. Ry Age 65:791-3 O
24 '13
Preservation of timber; abstracts of three
papers by H. Von Schrenk. F. M. Bond, and
H. F. Weiss at annual meeting of American
wood preservers' assn., Jan. 1913. Eng Rec
67:108-10 Ja 26 '13
Preservation of wood. Sci Am 108:563 Je 21
'13
Preservation tests on poles. Eng & Min J
P6:8 8 My 3 '13
Preservative treatment of poles. R. A. Grif-
fin. Eng N 70:61-2 Jl 10 '18
Railroad ties purchased in 1911. Ry & Eng
R 63:756-7 Ag 9 '13
Report of committee of American railway
engineering assn. on wood preservation. Py
Age 54:624-5 Mr 20 '13
Requirements for successful timber treat-
ment. H. Von Schrenk. Ry A EZng R 53:
141-2 F 16 '13
Ties bought and treated in 1911. Eng Rec 68:
182 Ag 16 '13
Timber treating plant of the Baltimore &
Ohio. F. J. Angler. II Ry Age 54:1569-72
Je 20 '13
Treated versus untreated ties. R. J. Parker.
Eng M 45:741-4 Ag '13
Treating plant for Central of Georgia. 11 plan
Ry Age 54:341-3 F 21 '13
Treatment of Douglas flr with creosote oil.
G. A. Coleman. Ry Age 54:346-7 F 21 '13
Wood preservation with asphaltic material.
Munic Eng 44:19^-3 Mr '13
8c€ also Creosote; Dry rot
History
History of wood preservation. W. F. Goltra.
Ry Age 54:169-70 Ja 24 '13
Wood preservers' association. See American
wood preservers' association
Wood pulp
Grinding of spruce for mechanical pulp. J. H.
Thickens. II U S Forest Serv Bui 127:1-54
'13
How trees are converted into paper. T: J.
Keenan. U Soi Am 109:256-8 O 4 '13
Octopus of the spruce forest. W: H. Kemp-
fer. il Sci Am S 76:216-7 O 4 '13
See also Paper
Wood waste
Chemical treatment of waste wood. H. K.
Benson. 11 Sci Am S 75:363-5 Je 7 '13
Economic combustion of low-grade or waste
fuels. D: M. Myers, dlags Eng M 45:227-
40 My '13
Installation of a power plant of 100 H. P.
in factory having large quantities of wood
waste available. R. E. Mathot. Am Soc M
E J 35:332-4 F '13
Pulp and paper and other products from
waste resinoub woods. F. P. Veltch and
J. L. Merrill. U S Bur Chem Bui 159:1-28
•13
Utilization of hardwood waste. Iron Age 91:
1117 My 8 '13
Utilization of waste wood: raw materials. J:
E. Teeple. Met & Chem Eng 11:75-6 F '13
Utilization of wood waste: steam distilla-
tion. J: E. Teeple. 11 Met & Chem Eng 11:
247-9 My '13
Wood waste utilization: the Industry In Its
relation to expert advice. J: E. Teeple.
Met & Chem Eng 11:23-4 Ja '13; Same. Sci
Am S 75:99 F 15 '13
See also Sawdust
Woodwork
Industrial methods of bending wood. Sci Am
S 76:160 S 6 '13
Bee also Planing mills
Woodworking machinery
Equipment needs of lumber manufacturers.
Iron Age 91:774-5 Mr 27 '13
See also Lathes; Planing machines; Saws
Woodworking shops
New woodworking shop of Omaha & Coun-
cil Bluffs street railway. 11 plans Elec Ry
J 41:750-2 Ap 26 '18
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
325
Wool
Bee also Woolen and worsted manufac-
ture
Woolen and worsted manufacture
Pulled wool or shoddy. H. Prlestman. Sol Am
S 75:223-4 Ap 6 '18
Woolen Industry and the tariff. J. B. Fletch-
er. Am Ind 13:26 Ja '18
See also Textile Industry and fabrics
Woolworth building, New York (city)
Description. C. Gilbert. 11 plans Arch & Bldg
45:277-99 Jl *13
Design of the Woolworth building. S. F.
Holtzman. 11 plans Kng Rec 68:22-4 Jl 5
'13
Power plant of Woolworth building. T: Wil-
son. 11 plans Power 37:884-9 Je 24 '13
Tallest office building in the world. 11 Sci
Am 108:224-5 Mr 8 '13
Towers of Manhattan and notes on the Wool-
worth building. M. Schuyler. 11 Arch Rec
83:98-122 F '13
Vacua hot-water heating applied to Wool-
worth building. I. N. Evans, plans Power
38:644-8 N 4 *13
Water-supply system in the fifty- five- story
Woolworth building. New York, plan Eng
Rec 68:44-5 Jl 12 '13
World's highest office building; elevator
equipment, safety features, generating
plant and wiring. C: B. Knox. 11 diags Blec
W 62:125-31 Jl 19 '13
Worcester consolidated railway company
Hydroelectric enerpry for Worcester railway
system. 11 map Elec W 62:685-8, 737-40 O
4-11 '13
Word division
Word- division. F. H. Teall. Inland Ptr 52:
426-7 D '13
Worde, Wynkyn de, d. 1534
Printers of note. W. C. Bleloch. 11 Inland Ptr
51:681 Ag '13
Words
See also Compound words; Synonyms
and antonyms; Word division
Working day. See Hours of labor
Workmen's compensation
Development of compensation legislation. F.
C: Schwedtman. Am Ind 13:25 Ja '13
Discussion by National founders' association.
Iron Tr R 53:992-5 N 27 '13
Messages of the governors. Elec Ry J 41:
74-5, 160-1 Ja 11, 25 '13
Model compensation acts. Am Ind 13:24-6 F
'13
Ohio compensation law declared defective.
Iron Age 91:374-5 F 6 '13
Ohio's compulsory liability insurance law.
Iron Tr R 52:584 Mr 6 '13
Operation of workmen's compensation laws.
Iron Age 92:1248-51 N 27 '13
Washington workmen's compensation act
and results of its first year of administra-
tion. I.. R. W. Allison. Eng N 69:1005-7
My 15 '13
Worknten's comipenBatlon. Ry & Elng R 63:913
5 27 '13
Workmen's compensation act of the state of
Washington. J. T. Rupli. Elec Ry J 42:138-
9 Jl 26 '13
Workmen's compensation and employer's in-
surance In California. Eng & Mln J 95:1274-
6 Je 2S '13
Workmen's compensation laws. A. Belmont.
Elec Ry J 41:214-5 F 1 '13
Workmen's compensation laws In the United
States. C: E. Hodges, llnd Eng 13:61-4 F
'13 /
Workmen's compenaatior^ legislation. E: H.
Brown. Ry Age 53:11^-1 D 19 '13
Workshop matiagemeiit
Bettering the ~~ efficiency of the structural
shop. E. J. Knapp. Eng M 46:81-8 Ap '18
Lessons of Gilbert & Barker shops, Spring-
field, Mass. J: Nelson. 11 plans Iron Age
91:15-9 Ja 2 '13
Making an accurate delivery promise. S.
Dean. Iron Age 91:63-4 Ja 2 '13
New methods of distributing time in the
shops of the Indianapolis traction & ter-
minal CO. 11 Elec Ry J 42:464-5 S 20 '13
Operating details of Dodge brothers plant,
Detroit. 11 Iron Age 91:144-6 Ja 9 '13
Practical design as It concerns the shop. E:
J. Knapp. Eng M 46:415-6b D '13
Repair shop design and operation, il Elec Ry
J 42:571-81 O 4 '13
Shop schedule. H: Gardner. Ry Age (Mech
ed) 87:423-7 Ag '13
Stock system of a structural shop. F. Tisslng-
ton. Eng N 69:165-6 Ja 23 '13
Bee also Factory management; Foundry
management; ^ Machine shop management;
Mechanical handling; Railroads — Shops;
Routing systems; Scientific management
Workshops
New Zealand school workshop. J: Peddle,
il Mach 20:208-9 N '13
World's Columbian exposition, 1893. See Chi-
cago. World's Columbian exposition, 1893
World's fairs. See Chicago. World's Columbian
exposition, 1893; Leipzig. International
building exposition, 1913; San Francisco—
Panama Pacific international exposition,
1915
Worley, John 8., 1876-
Sketch. por Ry & Elng R 53:467 My 17 '13
Worm gearing. See Gearing, Worm
Wounds
Destructive effect of bullets. A. Slgmann. Sci
Am 109:243 S 27 '13
Other side of war: effects of modern weap-
ons. Sci Am 109:162 Ag 30 '13
Wrecking
Wrecking a four- story concrete building in
Chicago. 11 plan Eng Rec 67:176 F 15 '13
Wrecking the Balaklala stack at Coram, Cal.
il Eng & Mln J 96:685 O 11 '13; Same.
Power 38:638 N 4 '13
See also Salvage
Wrecking cars
Derrick cars and wrecking cranes for elec-
tric railways. 11 Eng N 69:1060-1 My 22
•13
Equipment for clearing wrecks, il diags Am
Eng 87:145-7 Mr '13
Wrecking cars of 160 • tons' capacity, Nor-
folk & Western Ry. 11 Ry & Eng R 63:261
Mr 15 '18
Wren, Sir Christopher, 1632-1723
Contributions to the history of the English
playhouse. B. Hamilton, il Arch Rec 38:
359-68 Ap '13
Wright, Frank Lloyd
Studio-home of Frank Lloyd Wright; pic-
tures. Arch Rec 33:45-54 Ja '13
Wright, Henry, architect
Co-operative group planning. D: E. Tarn. .
11 plans Arch Rec 34:467-75 N '13
Writing
See also Capitalization; Graphology; Hie-
roglyphics
Wrought Iron
Manufacture of wrought iron. J. P. Roe. il
plan Iron Tr R 52:353-60 F 6 '13
Proposed standard specifications for wrought-
Iron plates. Iron Age 92:53-4 Jl 3 '13
Specifications for wrought iron plates. Iron
Tr R 53:39 Jl 3 '13
Steel, wrought iron and corrosion. G: Schuh-
mann. 11 Iron Age 92:1190-3 N 20 '13
X ray photography. See Radiography
X-rays
More light on the X-rays. Elec W 61:811 Ap
19 '13
Radiations old and new. W: H: Bragg. 11 Sci
Am S 75:341-2. 358 My 31-Je 7 '13
Roentgen-ray interference phenomena. Elec W
62:1194-5 D 13 '13
See also Cathode rays; Radiography
326
INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDEX
Yacht racing
Another contest for the America's cup. 11
del Am 109:108 Ag » '13
Yachting. See Yacht racing; Yachts
Yachts
American-built steam yacht Lydonla. A. 8.
Reed, jr. 11 Int Marine Ensr 18:66-9 F '18
Another contest tor the America's cup. 11
Sci Am 109:108 Ag » '13
Fast turbine-driven yacht WIn,che8ter. fl
plan Int Marine Bng 18:145-^ Ap '13
Gas engine yacht. R. Maclntyre. 11 Sci Am
109:165-6 Ag 30 '13
Motor yacht Idealia, equipped with Diesel
engines. 11 Int Marine Bng 18:163-5 Ap '18
Steam yacht Cyprus, il Int Marine Eng 18:
515-6 D '13
Steam yacht Winchester, a 32 -knot craft. 11
Sci Am & 76:140-1 Ag 30 '18
Yakima Indian resarvatlon
Yakima Indian reservation drainage project.
J. W. Martin. II map Eng N 69:343-7 F 20
•13
Yale lock
Prototype of the Yale lock. W. Schumann. 11
Sci Am 109:125 Ag 16 '13
Yale university. Sheffield scientific school
Training engineers at Yale. T: Wilson. 11
Power 37:772-4 Je 3 '13
Yellow- pjne. See Pine
Yokohama, Japan
Harbor
Harbor construction at Kobe and Yokohama,
Japan. W. T. Howe. H plan Bng N 70:556-7
S 18 '18
Yonkersp N. Y.
Rapid transit
Overhead signal installation at Yonkers. 11
plan Eiec Ry J 41:296-8 F 16 '13
Young mtn*9 Christian association
Y. M. C. A. and vocational training. Am Ind
14:21-2 D '13
Young men's Christian association buildings
Design features of San Diego Y. M. C. A.
building. E. F. Cykler. il plans Concrete
Cem 3:253-4 I> '13
Young women's Christian association buildings
Headquarters building, New York, il plan
Arch & Bldg 45:87-91 Mr '13
Youngstown sheet and tube co., Youngstown,
O.
Latest blast furnace at Youngstown, Ohio.
11 Iron Age 92:962-4 O 30 '13
Open-hearth plant, blooming mill and other
details. 11 Iron Age 92:335-41 Ag 14 '13;
Iron Tr R 53:289-98 Ag 14 '13
Youngstown sheet & tube co.'s furnace plant.
il plans Iron Tr R 53:771-6 O 30 '13
Zeppelins. See Balloons and air-ships
Zinc
Condensation of zinc gas to liquid, in the
presence of inert gas. F. K Clerc. il Met &
Chem Bng 11:637-40 N '13
Determination of zinc in plating solutions.
B. P. Later. Foundry 41:362-4 S '13
Notes on the analysis of zinc dust J. E.
Clennell. Eng & Mln J 95:793-7 Ap 19
'13
Prospect for spelter. Eng & Min J 95:194-
5 Ja 18 '13
Rapid determination of zinc. C. Offerhaus.
Eng & Min J 95:466-7 Mr 1 '13
See also Galvanizing
Colorado
Lead and zinc mining in Colorado. O: E. Col-
lins. Eng & Min J 96:74 Ja 11 '18
Missouri
Joplln district made a record output. J. A.
Zook. Eng & Mln J 96:72 Ja 11 '13
Oklahoma
Lead and zinc In Oklahoma. L. C. Snider.
Eng & Mln J 96:74-5 Ja 11 '13
United States
Situation in spelter. Eng & Min J 95:1063 My
24 '13
Spelter statistics for 1912. W. R. Ingalls. Eng
& Mln J 95:1015-6 My 17 '13
Zinc industry in 1912. Bng & Min J 95:69-75 Ja
11 '13
Zinc ore prices. Eng & Min J 96:704 O 11 'IS
Utah
Occurrence of oxidized zinc ores at Tintic.
E: R. Zallnskl. il Kng A Min J 96:1227-8 Je
21 '13
Wisconsin
Zinc mining In 1912. J. E. Kennedy, map Eng
& Min J 95:73-4 Ja 11 '13
Zinc alloys
Micro-chemistry of corrosion. C. H. Desch and
S: Whyte. Metal Ind n s 11:430-2 O '13
Zinc chloride
Comparison of zinc chloride with coal-tar
creosote for preserving cross-ties. H. F:
Weiss. Elec Ry J 41:151-3 Ja 25 '13; Same.
Eng Rec 67:109-10 Ja 25 '13; Same. Ry &
Bng R 53:84-8 Ja 25 '13; Same. Ry Age 54:
165-7 Ja 24 '13
Corrosion of spikes In ties treated with zinc-
chloride. Eng N 69:270 F 6 '13
Zinc-dust precipitation at Cerro Prieto. Son-
ora, Mexico. H. S. Munroe. 11 Ehig & Mln
J 96:1085-6 My 31 '13
Zinc metallurgy
Art of electric zinc smelting. Met & Chem
Eng 11:582-3 O '13
Byproducts in electric zinc smelting. W. M.
Johnson, il Bng & Min J 96:1157-9 D 20 '13
Electric zinc furnace. Met & Chem Eng 11:
583-5 O '13
Electric zinc smelting. F. Louvrier. Met A
Chem Eng 11:603-5 N '13
Electrodeposition of zinc. Eng A Min J 96:
502 S 13 '13
Formation of ferrites in roasting blende. G.
S. Brooks, bibliog Am Inst Min B Bui 77:
829-42 My '13
Historical note on zinc smelting. Eng & Min
J 96:741-2 O 18 '13
Igneous concentration of zinc ores. F. L.
Clerc. diag £>ng & Mln J 95:222-6 Ja 25
'13
Metallurgy of zinc. W. R. Ingalls. Eng A Min
J 95:105-7 Ja 11 '13
Metallurgy of zinc in 1912. Met A Chem Ehic
11:6-7 Ja '13
Preparation of ore containinar zinc for the
recovery of other metals. S. B. Brether-
ton. Am Inst Mln B Bui 80:1481-7 Ag 'IS
Present status and future prospects of the
metallurgy of zinc: symposium. Met A
Chem Bng 11:677-9 D '13
Recent progress in electrolytic process for
zinc. Met & Chem Eng 11:43-4 Ja '13
Reducibillty of metallic oxides as affected by
heat treatment. W. M. Johnson. Am Inst
Min B Bui 79:1137-45 Jl 13
Scandinavian electric zinc smelting. Bng A
Min J 96:1030 N 29 '13
Single Jig mills in Wisconsin zinc district.
H. A. Roesler. 11 Eng A Min J 95:786-6
Ap 19 '13
Smelting zinc in an electric furnace. F. L.
Clerc. Met A Chem Eng 11:428-9 Ag '13
Zinc smelting in the electric furnace. W. M.
Johnson, diag Bng & Min J 96:965-7 N
22 '13
Zinc sulphite solutions, il Bng & Min J 96:
1017-8 N 29 '13
Zfnc mines and mining
Hoisting practice in Wisconsin zinc fields.
W. F. Boerlcke. Bng & Min J 95:25-6 Ja
4 '13
Zinc mining costs at Joplln. Bng A Mln J
95:1101 My 31 '13
Zinc mining In New York. P. B. McDonald.
il Bng & Min J 95:362 F 15 '13
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